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Editor's Choice

Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. The Tories think they're winning - but it's the coalition that is beating Labour
    With a Conservative majority almost certainly out of reach, Cameron must redefine as victory something the Tories have tasted once before as defeat. By Rafael Behr

  2. Kenneth Branagh's Macbeth: A masterful portrayal of a murderer
    An enthralling portrait of sickening, desire-fuelled ambition. By Jason Cowley

  3. Education is what makes us fully human
    Philosophy, literature, history, art and film can prepare us for life's most difficult challenges.
    By Alain de Botton

  4. Help from Blair's friends
    PLUS: A trip to Durham for the 129th Miners' Gala. By Kevin Maguire

  5. Why can't we do anything about the weather?
    It's hard to fathom that the warmth you feel (or don't feel) today was created at a time when Neanderthals were still around. Yet that is not the real mystery... By Michael Brooks

Five must-read blogs

  1. Nothing to see here: Athens is now closed to democracy
    There are two kinds of deficit that have taken hold in Greece: the economic one, and the democratic deficit created by government spin and five years of austerity and authoritarianism. By Yiannis Baboulias

  2. McCluskey shows how Miliband's reforms will increase his bargaining power
    With Labour more reliant on large one-off donations from unions, the Unite general secretary is in a stronger position to push for policy changes. By George Eaton

  3. The OBR's fiscal outlook in five charts
    The OBR looked at fiscal sustainability today. Here's what they found. By Alex Hern

  4. For the sake of democracy, we need to get the young voting again. Here's how
    Votes at 16; students registered by and at their place of study; a polling booth in every school, college and university. By Andrew Adonis and Adam Tyndall

  5. Sport was never "only a game"
    This summer, it's sport that has made us human. By Martin Cloake

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