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Ten must-read blogs

  1. Was Adam Afriyie stitched up as a warning to other would-be Tory rebels?
    Tory MPs are in no hurry to dismiss the possibility that Downing Street leaked the story to expose a small rebel cell early in its development.
    By Rafael Behr

  2. Take Back The Net: it's time to end the culture of online misogyny
    Fighting rank misogyny is not the same as censorship. By Laurie Penny

  3. Why the Tories' dream of a majority could finally end today
    The likely defeat of the boundary changes by Labour and the Lib Dems means the Tories will need a lead of seven points to win a majority in 2015.
    By George Eaton

  4. In praise of Anthony Hopkins
    The actor's performance in Hitchcock is a reminder of just how good he is.
    By Ryan Gilbey

  5. Deflating the Big Fat Lie with Big Fat Facts
    Anna Soubry, Minister for Public Health, says she can tell somebody's background just by looking at their weight. By Alex Andreou

  6. To recover, the Scottish Yes campaign needs to go on the attack
    The pro-independence camp can't afford to spend the next 20 months simply responding to aggressive unionist and media questioning.
    By James Maxwell

  7. Stay-At-Home Daddy and Breadwinner Mummy: guilt and the illusion of choice
    Traditional gender stereotypes belie the fact that almost everything about parenting is a compromise. By Glosswitch

  8. Travels in the underworld
    Two new productions - The Minotaur and L'Orfeo - offer fresh takes on mythical tales.
    By Alexandra Coghlan

  9. Why I don't agree with trigger warnings
    When I was suffering from PTSD, I didn't want to be wrapped in cotton wool.
    By Rhiannon Lucy Coslett

  10. Iran's Space Monkey is the Saddest Monkey You Will See Today
    Unless you have looked up pictures of other space monkeys. By Alex Hern

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