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The ten must-read blogs from the last week on newstatesman.com

  1. The Tory plan for a permanent majority gathers pace
    Boundary changes, Scottish independence and party funding reform could prevent Labour ever winning again. By George Eaton

  2. Join Beyonce's sexy revolution
    The singer's latest video gives new meaning to the term "riot porn". By Laurie Penny

  3. Morning Call: pick of the papers
    The ten must-read pieces from this morning's papers.

  4. Professor sparks "Muslim outrage". Or does he?
    An academic's comments about "inbreeding" give right-wing papers an excuse to flag up tired stereotypes. By Samira Shackle

  5. Inside the Spanish revolution
    "We want a new society. This one doesn't work any more." By Ryan Gallagher

  6. Labour's Norman Mailer is making the Tories edgy
    Glasman's work with Blue Labour leads Conservative strategists to identify three "risk" areas. By Dan Hodges

  7. Where are the Liberal Democrat journalists?
    As a nation, we are pluralist, but the print media seems to be lagging 20 years behind. By Olly Grender

  8. The end of Twitter's age of innocence
    South Tyneside's success could prove extremely significant. By Duncan Robinson

  9. Will Cheryl Cole return to British X-Factor? We need to know
    Thank heavens for the broadsheets, asking the questions to which the British public need answers.

  10. Could video games inform education policy?
    Games' fundamental principles - such as rewarding success - could be applied elsewhere. By Helen Lewis-Hasteley


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