If you were forwarded this by a colleague please click here to subscribe | Ten must-read blogs Is Ukip a party of bigots? Let's look at the evidence Their manifesto might just look like a list of things that annoy people, but party members hold some views that should concern us. By Alex Andreou Pope Benedict XVI: a paradoxical pontiff History may well be kinder to Joseph Ratzinger than his contemporary critics. By Nelson Jones Workfare ruled illegal, but only on narrow terms A minor victory for campaigners against mandatory work. By Alex Hern Labour turns its guns on Osborne's infrastructure failures New figures show that just seven of the 576 infrastructure projects planned by the coalition have been completed. By George Eaton Despite capitalism's best efforts, you can still have a meaningful Valentine's Day Amid the terrifying tat and horrible heartbreak, genuinely heartfelt gestures do still have a chance. By Rhiannon and Holly Dear Vatican, I would like to be Pope, love Laurie Penny Laurie Penny has GCSE Latin and a collection of ridiculous hats, plus years of experience dealing with in-fighting and intrigue (on the British Left). By Laurie Penny Has Cameron's EU referendum gambit dissolved in voter mistrust? The "game-changing" pledge may be seen as just another slippery politician's promise. By Rafael Behr Our regressive, insensitive and cultish attitude to breastfeeding Blind adherence to the principle of "breast is best" seems to have become more important than treating babies, toddlers and parents as whole human beings. By Glosswitch The Tories' UKIP problem shows why they were wrong to oppose AV Rather than appealing for tactical votes from UKIP supporters in the Eastleigh by-election, the Tories should have supported a voting system that ends this dilemma. By Mark Thompson Films that make you feel old Five videogame-related movies to savour. By Ryan Gilbey The issue is on sale now, or you can subscribe through the website. Special Offer Get 12 Issues for just £12, plus A History of the World in 100 Objects by Neil MacGregor Subscribe today for the following benefits: - Save £125 on the annual cover price!
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