 | | Weekly Online Newsletter 08 Jan 2013 | If you were forwarded this by a colleague please click here to subscribe | Ten must-read blogs The debt collector's hammering at the front door. Will this be a wake-up call for Westminster? Unexpected people are struggling. The middle is getting closer to the bottom. So what is the way out? By Rowenna Davis Coming soon to an angry dude near you - the "pro-men" party Mike Buchanan thinks "state-sponsored feminism" is ruining society and women are defying their "natural instincts" by going to work. Terrifyingly, some people are taking him seriously. By Rhiannon and Holly Why the Welfare Uprating Bill deserves to be defeated Osborne's plan to cut benefits will force more of the poorest families to choose between heating and eating. By George Eaton The Shadow State: probation chiefs voice doubts about outsourcing Payment by results might work, but not the way this government is doing it. By Alan White We must fight the voice that says: stay home, keep your legs closed and your eyes lowered In 2013, we face a choice. By Laurie Penny George Osborne: An increasingly lonely poster boy for austerity As the IMF distances itself from unbalanced fiscal consolidation, Osborne is running out of allies - and time. By Alex Andreou Childcare tax breaks risk helping the rich the most At present, there are almost no voucher recipients among the poorest 40 per cent of households. By Vidhya Alakeson Our welfare system is broken, but Labour and the Tories just trade myths Rather than arguing about policy and practice, both parties encourage a futile debate about motivation and motive. By Rafael Behr The poorest and the disabled are hit hardest by the benefit cuts The government's Impact Assessment shows that the poorest 10 per cent of households lose the most from the decision to raise benefits by just 1 per cent. By By George Eaton British business recognises that the UK belongs in the EU The EU is an asset for Britain, not a hindrance. Unlike Tory MPs, our businesses haven't forgotten that. By David Miliband 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 Infrastructure Project Manager - Charlbury, City of London
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