If you were forwarded this by a colleague please click here to subscribe | Ten must-read blogs The elections in Pakistan: After the street parties, will it be politics as usual? The election saw the largest voter turnout since the 1970s. But what of the accusations of vote-rigging and violence, and what does the future hold for Imran Khan? By Samira Shackle The Tories have descended into madness on Europe - Labour should leave them to it Ed Miliband should hold his nerve and resist making his own hasty referendum pledge. By George Eaton Michael Gove revealed to be using PR-commissioned puff-polls as "evidence" Eight out of ten cats prefer Michael Gove to Whiskas. By Alex Hern Labour's internal battle is a tale of two Eds, both called Miliband The opposition ranks are close to despair over an apparent lack of direction. By Rafael Behr "What do you think about his choice?": uncovering the men who visit prostitutes The Invisible Men Project aims to reveal what men who visit sex workers think about the women involved. By Helen Lewis In a political arena largely devoid of obvious talent, Michael Gove is a star turn The Education Secretary stands out for his wit, his openness to ideas and his genuine passion for his job By Nelson Jones They f*** you up: the causes of mental illness Whether family history or chemical imbalance, we desperately seek a reason for the unreasonable. By Glosswitch Is the double-dip no more? Does it matter? Maybe, and no. No it does not. By Alex Hern I don't want to be told I'm pretty as I am: it's irrelevant Beauty is about class, money, power and privilege - and it always has been. By Laurie Penny Too early for good news from Greece Ministers' claims that the economy has "turned a corner" don't bear up to scrutiny. By Yiannis Baboulias The issue is on sale now, or you can subscribe through the website. Special Offer Subscribe today and receive 12 issues for just £1 each. Plus receive a free copy of Hung Together: The Cameron-Clegg Coalition worth £10! Subscribe today for the following benefits: - Save £125 on the annual cover price!
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