Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Ten important things that aren't the royal baby | Why the rise of UKIP is good for the Lib Dems | Peter Hook interview

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Ten must-read blogs

  1. Ten things you won't hear about while everyone discusses Kate Middleton's pregnancy
    News keeps happening, although it might not seem like it at the moment. By Caroline Crampton

  2. The rise of the shadow state: What can we do about it?
    If the money doesn't go to giants like Serco and G4S, where can it go? By Alan White

  3. How Labour is preparing the ground for a coalition with the Lib Dems
    Ed Miliband's PPS John Denham warns Labour not to assume it will be able to govern alone after the next election. By George Eaton

  4. It is a bit late for the press to be discovering rights
    British newspapers will struggle to persuade readers to join them in righteous indignation over Leveson's proposals. By Rafael Behr

  5. Why the rise of UKIP is good for the Lib Dems
    The party's surge will make it harder for the Tories to take seats off the Lib Dems and could revive the debate around electoral reform. By Richard Morris

  6. Peter Hook: Bernard and I could reconcile. "On the end of a pair of duelling pistols."
    An interview with the former Joy Division and New Order bassist. By Rob Pollard

  7. The mob mentality that prevents things improving for Pakistan's minorities
    While politicians shy away from watering down official discrimination, the situation isn't going to improve. By Samira Shackle

  8. A successful pregnancy is not a moral triumph: why I chose to reveal mine before 12 weeks
    Kate has been forced to announce she's expecting early. Even though Glosswitch miscarried after doing the same, she says she doesn't regret it. By Glosswitch

  9. Can South Africa's ruling party overcome its reputation for corruption, nepotism and violence?
    The internal divisions plaguing the party. By Martin Plaut

  10. Why is Whirlwind Gove acting so fast?
    By dismantling educational infrastructure at such a speed, Gove is ensuring that his successors as Education Secretary will struggle to reverse what he's done. By David Harris

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