If you were forwarded this by a colleague please click here to subscribe | Ten must-read blogs The welfare cuts that the 50p tax rate could have prevented George Osborne abolished the top rate of tax after it "only" raised £1bn - but which welfare cuts could have been avoided for that amount? By George Eaton So, Iain Duncan Smith thinks he could live on £53 a week That's just half the cost of his bluetooth headset. By Alex Hern How Osborne disguised the truth about the rising housing benefit bill Excessive rents and substandard wages are to blame for soaring housing benefit payments, not workshy 'scroungers'. By George Eaton Hungary is no longer a democracy Europe has been slow to act, but it is not too late. By Benjamin Abtan The really frightening thing about today's cuts is that no one knows their combined impact The sums just don't add up. By Leslie Morphy Know your Bastardo from your blistering barnacles Wine is not simple; its pleasures are as various as some of its components' names. By Nina Caplan Saints or sinners? The problem of satire in videogames There's a fine line between what's fair game for mockery and what isn't. Phil Hartup looks at Saints Row: The Third, a game that steps on a few toes in its pursuit of laughs. By Phil Hartup Osborne surfaces as Duncan Smith petition passes 100,000 signatures A rare speech from the submarine Chancellor as more than 118,000 people challenge his cabinet colleague to live on £53 a week. By George Eaton Reviewed: What About Now by Bon Jovi Hair apparent. By Kate Mossman March 2013: most read on newstatesman.com What you've been reading in the last month. 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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