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It was not the Daily Mail wot won the Stephen Lawrence case

The newspaper's triumphalism undermines the tireless efforts of those who fought to keep the case at the top of the political agenda for 18 years.

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Will the Work Programme work?

Some key background reading to understand the debate on welfare reform.

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10 things you didn't know about Rick Santorum...

...but might like to know in the wake of his Iowa surge.

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Gilbey on Film: Coming your way in 2012

This year's cinematic highlights.

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US Press: pick of the papers

The ten must-read opinion pieces from today's US papers.

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A lesson on health spending for Rick Santorum

The US state spends more on healthcare than the UK.

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The ones that got away

What about the gang members not convicted of the murder of Stephen Lawrence?

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Web Only: best of the blogs

The five must-read blogs from today, including

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Competition: J Edgar

Win two tickets to a special screening of Clint Eastwood's new film.

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Michele Bachmann suspends her campaign

The candidate described by Rolling Stone as "late-stage Kim Jong-Il crazy" withdraws after poor result in Iowa.

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New Statesman cover | 9 January 2012

A sneak preview of tomorrow's front cover.

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Ed Miliband must trust his instincts and stand up for real change

If Ed Miliband is to seize the initiative in 2012, this has to be a year of surprises. He should jettison Labour orthodoxy, reach out to people and grasp the ideas that will reverse the national decline.

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Welfare reform? You can’t force people into jobs that don’t exist

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

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

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Leader: Labour must be much more imaginative about welfare

A commitment to universalism need not imply unconditional support for all universal benefits.

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Leader: Justice for Stephen

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Cameron meets the Godfather

The PM was was frightened into European isolation by Paul Dacre.

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Clegg's hopes of a mansion tax fade

Lib Dem leader is doubtful that a mansion tax will ever be introduced.

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In the Critics this week

Douglas Hurd on Margaret Thatcher, Mark Greif on Thomas Frank and Roger Scruton interviewed.

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Fisting on trial

The obscenity case continues against Michael Peacock.

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