Don't miss:
- Something Rotten: deceit and corruption at the heart of the British establishment
- David Herman on the deep crisis in the BBC
- David Allen Green on Prince Charles's interference and freedom of information
- George Eaton on political scandal, from MPs expenses to Andrew Mitchell
- Jonathan Derbyshire on Amazon's tax avoidance
- Peter Lazenby on the South Yorkshire police
- Samira Shackle reports from Pakistan on the aftermath of the shooting of Malala Yousafzai
PLUS Jason Cowley reports from Harlow, the town where he grew up, on the house fire that killed six members of a family, Richard Mabey writes his fourth seasonal essay, on autumn, Rowenna Davis on why farmers need our support, Leo Robson reviews Tom Wolfe's new novel, Rachel Cooke watches Lena Dunham's new sitcom Girls and Hunter Davies on John Lennon's letters
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