FEATURING Mehdi Hasan, Richard Mabey, Daniel Dennett, Laurie Penny, Andrew Gimson, Bryan Appleyard and Julia Copus
DON'T MISS:
- Mehdi Hasan on the role foreign policy played in the Woolwich killing
- Daniel Trilling on the EDL and the backlash against Islam
- Richard Mabey on the plight of the ash tree and why we shouldn't meddle with nature
- Daniel Dennett on why our ability to talk makes us human
- Laurie Penny on the silencing of Bradley Manning
- Andrew Gimson profiles the Tory defence secretary and leadership contender, Philip Hammond
PLUS Bryan Appleyard on why the crisis facing the middle class is just beginning | Julia Copus on the forgotten genius of Charlotte Mew | Felix Martin on what we can learn from Japan's economy | Will Self visits a suburban Harvester restaurant | Nick Lezard on why you should never apologise
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