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2 June 2011

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Editor's Choice

Five must-read pieces from this week's issue

  1. For Labour, even joined-up opposition seems a long way off
    Why Labour may need a little more "control freakery". By Dan Hodges

  2. Why the Chinese cyber attack is the ultimate scare story
    We are dependent on symbolic news to make us feel secure. By Alice Miles

  3. What Britain could learn from the mistakes of Reaganomics
    Not everyone in the coalition government blindly subscribes to George Osborne's philosophy. By David Blanchflower

  4. Senna (12A)
    The career of a folk hero is reconstructed from archive footage. By Ryan Gilbey

  5. Leader: For the sake of the planet we cannot follow Germany's lead
    Germany's decision to reject nuclear power will lead to an increase in carbon emissions.

Most read blogs

  1. Why we must end the UK's addiction to property
    There is nothing aspirational or equitable about courting another recession. By Andy Hull

  2. The problem with tuition fees isn't presentational
    Education ministers need to consider the opportunity cost of student debt. By George Eaton

  3. Three pieces of bad news for George Osborne
    Manufacturing growth slows, confidence slumps and mortgage approvals hit a new low. By George Eaton

  4. The under-reported Italian revolution
    In Bologna, the student city in the ideological heartland of the Italian left, the youth are rising up. By Emanuelle Degli Esposti

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

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Leader: For the sake of the planet we cannot follow Germany's lead
Germany's decision to reject nuclear power will lead to an increase in carbon emissions.

Arts & Culture

Senna (12A)
By Ryan Gilbey
The career of a folk hero is reconstructed from archive footage.

 

 











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