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Andy Coulson: new revelations | Laurie Penny interviews Murdoch's attacker | Owen Jones: Starkey rewrites history

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  1. Did Brooks mislead parliament over payments to Coulson?
    Rebekah Brooks said it was "incorrect" to claim that News International subsidised Coulson's wages after he left. By George Eaton

  2. What next for Libya?
    Despite the scenes of jubilation in Tripoli, there are more questions than answers about the next era. By Samira Shackle

  3. "The whole thing was a circus, so I played the clown"
    Jonnie Marbles, who was imprisoned after attacking Rupert Murdoch with a foam pie, talks about his time inside. By Laurie Penny

  4. Coulson allegedly paid by News International while working for Tories
    Coulson reportedly received hundreds of thousands of pounds in severance pay after he was hired by Cameron. By Samira Shackle

  5. Saif Gaddafi emerges defiant in Tripoli
    Gaddafi's son, who was reportedly arrested on Sunday, appears on video and declares: "we are winning". By George Eaton

  6. David Starkey tries to rewrite history
    Whatever he says, his Newsnight comments were grossly inflammatory. By Owen Jones

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

  8. These tax cut whispers are about to get louder
    Bizarrely, abolishing the 50p rate remains top of the Chancellor's list. By Gavin Kelly

  9. Scotland's fees anomaly comes under challenge
    Does charging English students tuition fees violate human rights law? By George Eaton

  10. Canada's left mourns its leader
    Jack Layton's death from cancer leaves the NDP, Canada's social democratic party, with no obvious replacement. By Noah Richler

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