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The battle between Blue and Brown Labour | Obama and Biden get tough on guns | Why don't we eat horse?

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Editor's Choice

Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. Blairism now seems a spent force - the new battle is between Blue and Brown Labour
    The tension is between the need to defend Labour's legacy of public service investment and the impulse to imagine different methods of change. By Rafael Behr

  2. What's wrong with the Tory party?
    What the modernisers need to do next. By David Skelton

  3. This was our Watergate but the political establishment is being allowed to get away with it
    In the aftermath of the Leveson report, journalism has changed forever - but it's not because of the inquiry. By Laurie Penny

  4. Leader: The Prime Minister's posturing on Europe threatens our future
    There is no evidence that any EU member is willing to allow Britain to pick and choose which laws it obeys. By New Statesman

  5. If scientists wrote horoscopes, this is what yours would say
    Finally - here's a horoscope based on real medical evidence. By Martha Gill

Five must-read blogs

  1. Obama and Biden unveil bold and significant gun control reform proposals
    If they can get it through Congress, this would be a ban with teeth. By Nicky Woolf

  2. Miliband promises to keep Cameron's EU referendum lock
    Labour leader says he would not reverse measure previously denounced by his party as a "dog's breakfast". By George Eaton

  3. Daily Express redirects searches to owner's lottery
    Heavy cross-promotion. By Alex Hern

  4. What would a progressive immigration policy look like?
    The Conservatives' net migration target is wrong but the centre-left cannot ignore the question of numbers. By Sarah Mulley

  5. Why don't we eat horse?
    The Italians do it. By Charlotte Simmonds

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