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"I don't think my life and my works are really connected, except that they...

Christopher Logue remembered.

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

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

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Cameron remains locked in a lose-lose situation on the euro

The PM attempts to appease Eurosceptic MPs while retaining British influence in the EU. He cannot have it both ways.

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Britain gets a little more selfish

Social Attitudes survey highlights the scale of the challenge facing the left.

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Voice of the Arab spring

Al Jazeera is an enigma – although owned by an absolute monarch, it’s hailed as an independent voice in a region scarred by tyranny. Mehdi Hasan visits its headquarters in Doha to see if the praise is...

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Why the Pope has a point

The abuse of children within the home is something that society has yet to tackle adequately.

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PMQs review: Cameron's Europe headache swells

In the Commons at least, Miliband has much to gain by banging on about Europe.

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Explaining the rightward drift

Austerity alone can't account for today's harsher and more individualistic attitudes.

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The Books Interview: Robert Service

The historian talks about the early years of the Soviet Union and its relationship with the west.

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The euro crisis poses dilemmas for Labour too

Cameron's EU pain is a gift to the opposition, but how far is Ed Miliband willing to go to destabilise the government?

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Web Only: the best of the blogs

The five must-read blogs from today, including Boris Johnson's intervention on Europe.

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New Statesman cover | 12 December

A sneak preview of tomorrow's cover.

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This year's coolest xmas party: Occupy London's thank you gig

Guests including Thom Yorke and 3D from Massive Attack took to the decks.

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PMQs sketch: Labour leader shoots, and finally scores

As Dave dodged, dived and rambled on, even his own MPs drew blanks.

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The reputation of Sally Morgan

Will a famous TV Psychic now take on the Daily Mail?

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NS profile: Elio Di Rupo

The new Belgian PM's adapatability will be vital "for the leader of a nation with a fractured identity".

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Why Labour is right to focus on fairness

The question of how to distribute scarce resources will soon define politics.

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"My mommy doesn't need fixing", says 8-year-old to Michele Bachmann

"Shameless" maybe but this little boy shines light on Bachmann’s strained relationship with the LGBT community.

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

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

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Examiners caught "cheating" by telling teachers which questions to expect

An investigation by the Telegraph lays bare the problem of exam boards competing for business from schools.

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