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Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. Exclusive: Cameron breaks his Sure Start promise
    27 centres have been closed since May 2010 despite Cameron's promise to protect funding. By George Eaton

  2. My advice to Vince Cable: "It's time to jump ship"
    The Business Secretary should cut his losses and run. By David Blanchflower

  3. Amy Winehouse never, ever let us down
    Winehouse was never interested in the normal rules of female celebrity. By Laurie Penny

  4. Arrietty (U)
    Studio Ghibli doesn't need to keep up with the Pixars. By Ryan Gilbey

  5. Leader: With growth so feeble, Osborne must face his failure
    It is no longer acceptable for the Chancellor to dismiss his critics as "deficit deniers".

Five most-popular blogs

  1. Why our parliament is literally beyond satire
    Comedy shows are banned from using Commons footage. By Helen Lewis-Hasteley

  2. Exclusive: Cameron breaks his Sure Start promise
    27 centres have been closed since May 2010 despite Cameron's promise to protect funding. By George Eaton

  3. What Gove's meetings with Murdoch tell us
    Is News Corp looking to set up its own free schools? By George Eaton

  4. Anders Breivik is not a madman
    The ten must-read pieces from this morning's papers.

  5. Don't worry about the glass ceiling -- the basement is flooding
    Let's not pretend that a few more skirt suits in the palaces of finance will deliver the change that women need. By Laurie Penny

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