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Morning Call: pick of the papers

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

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Labour moves towards "devo plus" for Scotland

Alex Salmond needs to take the pain of raising as well as spending money.

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Rentokil posts annual loss of £53.5m

Fourth quarter losses widen.

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The return of the Blair

What Ed M should and shouldn't learn from TB.

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Nouriel Roubini tops Twitter #Finance100

Economia/PeerIndex list of financial influencers online.

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The Friday Arts Diary

Our cultural picks for the week ahead.

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The progressive case against Lords reform

We know democracy is deeper than elections. We should honour that.

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A guide to borrowing a horse from the Metropolitan Police

Cameron confirms that he did ride Brooks' horse. So how can you get a retired police horse of your own?

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The biggest obstacle to a Tory majority

Even after the boundary changes, the Tories will need a seven point lead for a majority.

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Chart of the day: the wage squeeze

Real wages for 21-30 year olds have fallen faster than for any other group.

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Web Only: the best of the blogs

The five must-read blogs from today, including why Horsegate matters.

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Steve Hilton to take a year's sabbatical

David Cameron's director of strategy is to take a year of unpaid leave to take up academic position in the US.

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Friday caption competition

Samantha Cameron gets horsey.

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Pick of the Week

A selection of posts made this week on newstatesman.com

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

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

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The Lords must intervene on legal aid cuts

Access to legal advice is a vital part of the welfare safety net that could disappear if government plans go ahead.

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The bizarre sound of Tories crying "Trot"

Conservative ministers' habit of denouncing critics as lunatic ideologues says more about their own prejudices.

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Hilton won't be missed by many in government, but Hiltonism will be

Cameron's chief strategist's hatred of bureaucracy could be impractical; his sense that government should have a bigger mission was vital.

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

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

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Youthful rebellion turning inward with deadly consequences

There is plenty of "awareness" of eating disorders in the media but just as much complicity in the idea that starvation is a legitimate expression of female distress.

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