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

  1. Osborne faces drugs claims
    "He took [cocaine] on a regular basis", alleges Natalie Rowe, a former friend of the Chancellor's. By Samira Shackle

  2. Question Time, Israel and 9/11
    An astonishing claim - even by his standards - from Richard Perle. By Mehdi Hasan

  3. Taxing times for the coalition (contd...)
    The £7bn of pension tax relief that Osborne won't cut. By Gavin Kelly

  4. What do the boundary changes mean for each party?
    As Vince Cable and Iain Duncan Smith face major changes, here is a breakdown of what the boundary proposals mean. By Samira Shackle

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

  6. Choosing an archbishop
    Why should the appointment of Rowan Williams' successor be left to a faceless committee? By Nelson Jones

  7. Tea Party zombies: the game
    Tasteless fun featuring an undead Sarah Palin and a crowbar. By Helen Lewis-Hasteley

  8. US Press: pick of the papers
    The ten must-read opinion pieces from today's US papers.

  9. Why the Daily Mail's Right Minds fails to deliver
    No, it's not the politics or the 55-deck shrill headlines that disappoint. By Steven Baxter

  10. How not to get to the truth about UK complicity in Gaddafi-Era abuse
    Why human rights organisations have withdrawn their co-operation from the inquiry into torture allegations. By Benjamin Ward


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