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Ten must-read blogs

  1. This election would be a milestone for Pakistan's democracy. But will it go ahead?
    As protesters demanding delayed elections gather in Islamabad, a warrant for the PM's arrest is issued and sceptics call foul play. By Samira Shackle

  2. The EU referendum leaflet that embarrassed Clegg
    Lib Dem leader struggles to explain away election leaflet that called for a "real referendum" on EU membership. By George Eaton

  3. Introducing Trans Issues Week
    Every day this week, the New Statesman website will host a blog exploring gender issues.
    By Helen Lewis

  4. The NHS: even more cherished than the monarchy and the army
    New polling by British Future shows that while attitudes to the NHS have fluctuated, commitment to its founding principles has remained remarkably consistent. By Sunder Katwala

  5. What does the SWP's way of dealing with sex assault allegations tell us about the left?
    When it comes to sexual violence, why should progressive organisations be held to different standards? By Laurie Penny

  6. Britain fights the fallout of the Libyan intervention in Mali
    The rebellion against the Malian government has its roots in the fall of Gaddafi. By Alex Hern

  7. The EU question exposes our leaders' flimsy slogans
    Is Miliband's "One Nation" Labour pro-integration? Is EU membership an advantage in Cameron's "Global Race"? They don't really know. By Rafael Behr

  8. The trials of Roseline Akhalu
    Why is the Home Office continuing a cruel and ludicrous campaign against a woman who they have accepted will definitely die if returned to Nigeria? By Alan White

  9. The use of plastic bullets and water cannon in Northern Ireland is a dehumanising relic
    History shows that the "non-lethal" weapons deployed against civilians are neither accurate nor safe. By By Kevin Meagher

  10. Savile: Denialism and the "grooming the nation" delusion
    The myth that Savile "groomed the nation" is pure denialism - pretending that the problem isn't about us but some other group. By Martin Robbins

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