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Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. There is a new consensus about the economy and - believe it or not - Labour called it first
    Buried in the coalition's austerity programme is the kernel of acceptance that, ultimately, government is the solution to economic malaise. By Rafael Behr

  2. What makes us human: Sorry, snow monkeys - we win
    Having fun - and having access to fluffy towels - makes all the difference. By Caitlin Moran

  3. Mark Carney: The George Clooney of finance
    The new governor of the Bank of England has been hailed as the saviour of the British economy. But who is he - and is his record that good? By Alex Brummer

  4. Doctor Who can change the world with a sidekick and a satsuma
    The greatest fights for the future of the human race are fought in the territory of the imagination.
    By Laurie Penny

  5. Commons Confidential: Don't let them eat cake
    David Cameron's quest for youth, plus the mystery of Ed Miliband's make-up. By Kevin Maguire

Five must-read blogs

  1. Good riddance to News in Briefs, the nastiest part of Page 3
    The Sun has ditched its "joke" that attractive, topless women can't possibly have opinions on politics. By Sarah Ditum

  2. The women of Gezi Park are protesters, not pin-up girls
    "It was a re-announcement," the Chancellor concedes. By George Eaton

  3. Danny Alexander confirms: the student loan book will be privatised
    Off the book borrowing of the worst kind. By Alex Hern

  4. Yet another thing Sweden does better than us: party conferences?
    Let's move all the politicians to an island in the Baltic. No, it's not as bad as it sounds.
    By Ben Duckworth

  5. It's finally acceptable to cast off the shackles of TV snobbery
    Who knows, I might even give the next series Big Brother a go. By Bim Adewunmi

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