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Morning Call: pick of the papers

The ten must-read pieces from this morning's newspapers.

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Theresa May's statements are "wrong", says Brodie Clark

Head of the UK Border Agency resigns, with a stinging attack on the Home Secretary.

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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.

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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.

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Imran Khan: "I hate US policy, not Americans"

The cricketer Imran Khan is now one of Pakistan’s most prominent politicians — but his party’s support base is shrinking and critics accuse him of backing the mullahs when it suits. He talks to the...

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Weekend (18)

This quiet story of gay love and loneliness will break hearts.

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Stop messing with Jane Austen!

Murder mysteries, zombie horror stories, eye-watering erotic novels - why does everyone rewrite Pride & Prejudice?

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Two more top awards for the New Statesman

NS wins magazine and consumer website of the year.

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Memo: water cannons part of the plan

Security firm's email also identifies location of possible kettle.

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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.

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Why stockbrokers love a crisis, Murdoch’s spies and a Mail apology

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Andy Burnham on the NHS, school freedom and working with Lib Dems

The new Shadow Health Secretary has spoken exclusively to the New Statesman

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Berlusconi gaffes: our top ten

A collection of quotes that make you wonder how the Italian premier survived so long.

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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.

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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".

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New Statesman cover | 14 November 2011

A sneak preview of tomorrow's front cover.

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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"

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Cain and able?

As the GOP presidential candidates meet for their 10th debate, Herman Cain must prove he's more than a maverick.

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Whatever happened to libel reform?

The need for changing libel law remains urgent.

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The IAEA: in America's corner on Iran.

Don't believe me? Ask the Americans.

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