Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Laurie Penny on Edward Snowden | David Cameron: The Good European | Nelson Jones: My brush with Bilderberg

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Ten must-read blogs

  1. What do Edward Snowden, Bradley Manning and the Steubenville hacker have in common?
    Expose injustice and pay the price. By Laurie Penny

  2. The three most important things you missed in the Apple keynote
    The signals sent below the watermark. By Alex Hern

  3. My brush with Bilderberg
    Claims of global conspiracy seem far-fetched but Bilderberg does represent an immense networking and lobbying opportunity. By Nelson Jones

  4. David Cameron: The Good European
    The PM sees the EU as part of the solution, not the problem for the UK economy - a brave position to take as leader of today's Tory party. By Rafael Behr

  5. Why is the right silent over Peter Lilley's links to the oil industry?
    The Tory MP the right wants to replace Tim Yeo as chair of the energy and climate change committee has been paid £70,500 by the industry since 2012. By George Eaton

  6. Why does the left find it so difficult to take a position on Syria?
    It is now the responsibility of the left to support the Syrian people, but be critical friends, remaining true to their principles. By Assed Baig

  7. Lez Miserable: How to speak Lesbianese
    Modern lesbian vernacular is coy, verging on enigmatic. By Eleanor Margolis

  8. Hold on to your hats: Nick Ross's book on crime is actually not bad
    There's a lot that's right in this book, but there are some deep flaws too. By Alan White

  9. Passive Pawn or Lady Macbeth: Who was Richard III's queen?
    Anne Neville uncovered. By Amy Licence

  10. How the government's immigration rules are tearing families apart
    The new minimum income threshold of £18,600 has separated thousands of British citizens from their partners and children. By Ruth Grove White

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