Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Will the real Ed Miliband please stand up? He could be our next PM. So what's his big idea?

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Will the real Ed Miliband please stand up?

He could be our next PM. So what's his big idea?

by Rafael Behr

FEATURING Alex Brummer, Bishop James Jones, John Gray, Stuart Maconie, Uri Dromi and Rachel Cusk

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Alex Brummer profiles Mark Carney, the incoming governor of the Bank of England

Bishop James Jones on what makes us human

John Gray on the enlightenment fundamentalists

Ryan Gilbey praises the remarkable "Before . . ." film trilogy

Stuart Maconie on the pull of the North

Will Self on the hunt for the perfect Chinese meal

PLUS Uri Dromi on Israel's response to the crisis in Syria | Rachel Cusk on the literature of parenthood | Alan Ryan on the lost morality of America | John Burnside on the wonder of insects | Kate Mossman on a dubstep violinist

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