If you were forwarded this by a colleague please click here to subscribe | Five must-read pieces from the magazine Invasion of the cyber-hustlers Internet gurus instruct us to give their content away for free - while web giants like Google and Apple jealously guard their profitable secrets. Why should we listen to these self-appointed prophets of the future? By Steven Poole A warning from Athens In Greece, the far right has taken advantage of public anxiety caused by hyper-austerity, stoking xenophobia and violence. But the country's experience is by no means unique. By Daniel Trilling Forget a Lib-Lab pact: Clegg's current position suits the opposition perfectly Even those in Labour who were once sympathetic to the idea of working with the Lib Dems have lost faith in the idea. By Rafael Behr Leader: Leveson, the press and transparency TThe negotiations over press regulation have all the makings of the kind of cosy establishment stitch-up that has allowed journalistic malpractice to flourish for so long. By New Statesman Danielle Allen: Labour's new heavyweight Between boxing lessons and books on Plato, the American professor Danielle Allen has campaigned for Obama and is now lending Ed Miliband a hand. So what's her big idea? By George Eaton Five must-read blogs Now is the time for middle-aged activism It's time for the grown-up teenagers to get properly angry - the kind of anger that comes with intimate knowledge of everything that's gone wrong. By Steven Baxter Sixty nine per cent oppose Osborne's benefit cuts, new poll shows Unlike the Chancellor, the majority of voters believe that benefits should rise in line with inflation or more. By George Eaton Beleaguered sadness, increasing desperation and the invisible population of our streets THow to help the homeless. By Alan White Guess what! Constructive engagement in Europe works A new banking deal shows what can be achieved when Tory backbench wreckers aren't stealing the show. By Rafael Behr Sing for your supper There's more to film musicals than Les Misérables. By Ryan Gilbey To say the Gran Hotel Atlantis Bahia Real 5* GL was a feast for the Senses would be an understatement. This magical Place is a treasure trove of luxury where time stands still and the mind indulges - "Best hotel in Europe 2013"
At the Gran Gala held at the May Fair Hotel in London, the prestigious British editorial Condé Nast Johansens has awarded yet again the Gran Hotel Atlantis Bahia Real, Fuerteventura with the award for Excellence. - "Most Excellent EUROPEAN WATERSIDE HOTEL 2013"
- "BEST BEACH RESORT OF EUROPE 2012"
The Gran Hotel Atlantis Bahia Real, Fuerteventura has also received the SENSES WELLNESS Gala Awards held at the Corinthia Hotel in London, Awarded " Europe's best beach resort 2012" by the prestigious international luxury wellness group SENSES. The marketing Director for Atlantis Hotels and Resorts Clare Corish and General Manager of the Gran Hotel Atlantis Bahia Real, Javier Tello graciously collected both awards and dedicating them to their team of hand picked professionals. To be in with a chance of winning a luxury stay at the Gran Hotel Atlantis Bahia Real visit our Facebook page and become a fan by clicking the like button.  | Now recruiting New Statesman Jobs is the job site for intelligent and forward thinking job seekers. Click below to search jobs from our featured employers. Senior Account Executive - Medical Communications - London
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