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Is Tom Watson in danger of fuelling a new paedophile panic? | Lib Dems hit back over boundary changes speculation | Why is every Christmas TV advert like a nail gun to the tearducts?

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Ten must-read blogs

  1. Two generals, Agent Shirtless, and 30,000 pages of sexts
    The scandal that keeps giving. By Alex Hern

  2. Is Tom Watson in danger of fuelling a new paedophile panic?
    There is a difference between listening sympathetically to the stories of people who say that they have been abused and uncritically believing every assertion that is made. By Nelson Jones

  3. The BBC is still the most trusted media organisation
    But trust in the corporation has nearly halved since 2003. By George Eaton

  4. Dronestagram: the locations behind America's secret drone war
    These are the places most of us will never see. We do not know these landscapes and we cannot visit them. By James Bridle

  5. Lib Dems hit back over boundary changes speculation
    Source close to Clegg insists "election will be on old boundaries". By Rafael Behr

  6. Why is every Christmas TV advert like a nail gun to the tearducts?
    We're looking at you, Coca Cola, John Lewis, Asda, Morrisons and Very. By Steven Baxter

  7. Why we must defend housing benefit for the under-25s
    Removing the vital lifeline that the benefit provides will lead to a surge in hardship and homelessness. By Leslie Morphy

  8. The pointless, self-defeating burning of ash trees could have been avoided
    If it hadn't been for a name-related confusion, the government might have imposed a ban on imports of ash and ash products years ago. By Michael Brooks

  9. Osborne speaks sense on gay marriage
    Gay marriage is right and we must support it if we want to win, Chancellor tells the Tories.
    By George Eaton

  10. For Louise Mensch, Corby was nothing more than a stepping stone
    Labour are poised to take control of a constituency where voters feel duped and used by their previous MP's time in office. By Anmar Frangoul

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