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Ten must-read blogs

  1. Where would you rather live: small-government Somalia or big-government Sweden?
    Critics of "big government" talk as if it's beyond question that the state's involvement with our lives is a bad thing. By Mehdi Hasan

  2. What kind of woman is willing to share her husband?
    Jemima Khan investigates why more and more Muslim women in Britain are choosing to become "co-wives". By Jemima Khan

  3. In the future our police, lawyers and jails will be run by G4S
    Barrister Russell Fraser explains the reality of cuts to legal aid. By Russell Fraser

  4. Miliband makes his first major spending pledge: Labour won't cut the NHS
    A Labour government would not consider "cutting the health service", says Miliband in his biggest post-2015 commitment. By George Eaton

  5. Broadchurch recedes into the gloom, but ITV's star shines bright
    The channel's handling of Chris Chibnall's brilliant whodunnit gives Caroline Crampton hope that ITV is going to give the BBC some serious competition when it comes to original drama.
    By Caroline Crampton

  6. Osborne in Scotland: right message, wrong messenger
    The Chancellor is on strong ground when he highlights Scotland's difficult currency options but his toxic reputation could damage the unionist cause.
    By George Eaton

  7. In a spat with Jan Moir, Katherine Jenkins stays classy
    The singer responds to Jan Moir's accusation that she was "stealing the limelight" by running the London Marathon. By Caroline Crampton

  8. Why Labour is right to consider a salary insurance scheme
    A welfare system that provides greater support to people when they need it most offers an alternative to the divisive pose bring struck by the coalition. By Graeme Cooke

  9. School dominated by black and Asian pupils will lead to a "sexual volcano", warns Tory councillor
    Allowing the Durand Academy in Brixton to open a branch in West Sussex will lead to a "sexual volcano" with too many pupils from "nationalities where they are uncertain what hard work is about", says councillor. By Helen Lewis

  10. New Statesman Ai Weiwei guest edit shortlisted for Amnesty Award
    Ai Weiwei, Cheng Yizhong and the New Statesman nominated. By New Statesman

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