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Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. The politics interview: Ed Miliband
    Ed Miliband's decision to break with the Murdoch empire - "people whose power had never been challenged" - was bold. Now, with the economy faltering, will he dare to go on the offensive again? By Mehdi Hasan

  2. War And Shopping - The Extremism That Never Speaks Its Name
    The Westfield Stratford centre, backed by a former Israeli commando and touted as the future face of London by the likes of Boris Johnson, makes a mockery of the East End's history of productive work. By John Pilger

  3. Why Lib Dems love the grumpy Tories
    The calm surface of coalition politics conceals a simple fact -- none of the political parties has found a way of selling hung politics to the British people. By Rafael Behr

  4. Leader: It Is Time For David Miliband To Come In From The Cold
    The return of the former foreign secretary would be a huge help rather than a hindrance to Labour. By New Statesman

  5. The NS Interview: Nitin Sawhney, Musician
    "I wouldn't like anything with the word 'empire' in after my name." By Samira Shackle

Five most-popular blogs

  1. The fourth attempt by the State of Georgia to execute Troy Davis
    There is international concern at today's planned execution. By David Allen Green

  2. Huhne hits out at the Tories' "Tea Party tendency"
    Energy Secretary plans to attack the Tory right in his keynote speech. By George Eaton

  3. The coalition's £11bn stealth cut
    A technical quirk will allow the government to skim small amounts each year from lower income households. By James Plunkett

  4. Winning back every seat? Clegg has a long way to go
    The Lib Dem leader's speech will not reverse the public view that he has said one thing and done another. By Samira Shackle

  5. Danny Alexander: we won't spend a penny more
    Uneasy cabinet minister denies plans for an extra £5bn of capital spending. By George Eaton

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Leader: It is time for David Miliband to come in from the cold
The return of the former foreign secretary would be a huge help rather than a hindrance to Labour.

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