The ten must-read pieces from this morning's newspapers.
Morning Call: pick of the papers
Theresa May's statements are "wrong", says Brodie Clark
Head of the UK Border Agency resigns, with a stinging attack on the Home Secretary.
Silvio Berlusconi's resignation: the front pages
In a much delayed move, the Italian prime minister has pledged to resign as soon as austerity measures are passed.
Why Estonia should not be our economic poster-boy
Estonia has much to recommend it, but a look at its recent economic history should give anyone pause for thought.
Imran Khan: "I hate US policy, not Americans"
The cricketer Imran Khan is now one of Pakistans most prominent politicians but his partys support base is shrinking and critics accuse him of backing the mullahs when it suits. He talks to the NSs Mehdi Hasan.
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This quiet story of gay love and loneliness will break hearts.
Stop messing with Jane Austen!
Murder mysteries, zombie horror stories, eye-watering erotic novels - why does everyone rewrite Pride & Prejudice?
Two more top awards for the New Statesman
NS wins magazine and consumer website of the year.
Memo: water cannons part of the plan
Security firm's email also identifies location of possible kettle.
PMQs review: MPs fiddle over borders as Europe burns
Miliband decided to go for Cameron over May but failed to land any significant blows. Meanwhile, the euro continues to implode.
Why stockbrokers love a crisis, Murdochs spies and a Mail apology
Andy Burnham on the NHS, school freedom and working with Lib Dems
The new Shadow Health Secretary has spoken exclusively to the New Statesman
Berlusconi gaffes: our top ten
A collection of quotes that make you wonder how the Italian premier survived so long.
It may be too late to save the UK economy from recession
Today has seen a flood of bad economic news. The Autumn Statement may be too little, too late.
Web Only: best of the blogs
The five must-read posts from today, including the time Theresa May told a minister: "don't blame your officials".
New Statesman cover | 14 November 2011
A sneak preview of tomorrow's front cover.
Royal College of GPs chair attacks NHS reforms
Clare Gerada tells the New Statesman: "This reform is so large you can see it from outer space"
Cain and able?
As the GOP presidential candidates meet for their 10th debate, Herman Cain must prove he's more than a maverick.
Whatever happened to libel reform?
The need for changing libel law remains urgent.
The IAEA: in America's corner on Iran.
Don't believe me? Ask the Americans.