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Editor's Choice

Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. Why no one wants to take charge in the new global order
    This is not a G7, G8 or a G20 world. This is the era of G-Zero. By Ian Bremmer

  2. For the new Power Christians, God is the new CEO
    With former oilman Justin Welby at the helm, the new Power Christians of Britain are a formidable tribe whose aim is to reshape the culture of the City of London. By George Pitcher

  3. Why the world needs better loos
    Somehow I don't think I'll get many takers for my next Faeces Are A Feminist Issue rally.
    By Helen Lewis

  4. How the spreadsheet-wielding geeks are taking over football
    The statistical revolution comes to the pitch. By Simon Kuper

  5. The genie of unlimited filth is out of the bottle and no law can stop us polishing our lamps
    The worst thing about this debate is that it turns a real-world, complex problem into a simple moral choice. By Laurie Penny

Five must-read blogs

  1. How Labour can give real meaning to predistribution
    If the party is to offer a positive account of how it would govern in tough times, it must rigorously define future spending priorities. By Patrick Diamond

  2. Julia Gillard "on the menu": Three cheers for a bit of in-your-face, no-frills sexism
    It's refreshing to see some honest, in-your-face sexism for a change, rather than the kind that flies under the radar. By Glosswitch

  3. The next stage of the bedroom tax: families threatened with eviction
    The possible damning effects of the bedroom tax are now becoming reality. By Frances Ryan

  4. Why is Nigel Farage on Question Time so often?
    After tonight, the UKIP leader will have appeared 14 times on the programme since 2009 - more than any other politician. By George Eaton

  5. WATCH: John Oliver hosts the Daily Show for the first time
    As first days go, it could have been quieter... By Alex Hern

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