If you were forwarded this by a colleague please click here to subscribe | Ten must-read blogs Without real contrition, press piety leaves me cold The cross-party deal is a stitch-up but there is no moral authority on Fleet Street to resist it. By Rafael Behr Steubenville: this is rape culture's Abu Ghraib moment The pictures from Steubenville don't just show a girl being raped. They show that rape being condoned, encouraged, celebrated. What type of culture could possibly produce such pictures? By Laurie Penny Interview: Alexis Tsipras of Syriza "More and more people realise austerity is not viable. There is no other way but to radicalise further. By Yiannis Baboulias And Daniel Trilling How the coalition sneaked through a law making it easier to sack workers While all eyes were on press regulation, MPs quietly voted to halve the consultation period for redundancies from 90 days to 45. By George Eaton Are we really harming our children by sending them to nursery? Childcare is a fact of life - making it more "affordable" for some women not to earn money is not the same as granting non-earners choice, status and respect. By Glosswitch A decade on, Iraq should inform our foreign policy, not paralyse it There is little that Britain can do now to right the wrongs that took place but we can learn lessons. By Douglas Alexander Historic moment as Pakistan's elected civilian government completes full five year term There are still challenges to be overcome, but merely surviving is something of an achievement. By Samira Shackle To avoid further cuts, Osborne should raise taxes and reduce benefits Rather than cutting over-stretched public services, the Chancellor should raise more from the wealthy through tax rises and cuts to universal benefits. By Andrew Harrop Conservatism will wither without modernisation The Conservative Party must delve deeper into conservative philosophy to provide compelling and meaningful policies for contemporary society. By Ryan Shorthouse Sir Peter Tapsell "keeping his seat warm for Boris" The Father of the House would apparently be willing to give up his safe seat to allow Boris to return to the Commons. By Caroline Crampton The issue is on sale now, or you can subscribe through the website. Special Offer Get 12 Issues for just £12, plus A free copy of A History of Capitalism According to the Jubilee Line by John O'Farrell Subscribe today for the following benefits: - Save £125 on the annual cover price!
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