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Deride Miliband for anything you like, but not his looks

The shabby treatment of the Labour leader opens the door to more of this kind of unedifying garbage in the future.

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Web Only: the best of the blogs

The five must-read blogs from today, including why China can't save us.

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Vacancy: online graduate trainee

An opportunity to join the New Statesman team.

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Osborne needs to launder a euro bailout through the IMF

The Chancellor cannot be seen to throw good pounds after bad euros, but nor can he stand by as the single currency goes into meltdown.

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Müller announce deal to buy Scottish dairy company

£279.5m deal agreed for Robert Wiseman Dairies after swift negotiations with German company Müller.

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Labour MP leaves media role after Hitler video gaffe

Tom Harris causes further embarrassment to Labour after uploading spoof video of Alex Salmond.

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Daily Mirror editor: Hacking ''might have'' happened

Richard Wallace admits that phone hacking may have taken place at The Mirror.

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John Burnside wins the T S Eliot prize

The New Statesman nature columnist wins major poetry award

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

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

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McCluskey ignores the deficit that Osborne will leave

Nowhere does the Unite general secretary acknowledge the £79bn deficit that Labour would inherit.

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How the left can be radical without spending money

Balls's speech made way for a new agenda that is profoundly exciting.

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Miliband hits back at McCluskey

The Labour leader wasn't looking for a fight but he's not prepared to back down now.

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Wikipedia 24-hour blackout: a reader

The who, what and why of Wikipedia's plan to shut down in protest of anti-piracy legislation.

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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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Forecasters warn UK "already back in recession"

Interest rates set to remain low until 2016 as fears of double-dip recession continue to grow.

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Bishop sacrifice

When it comes to sexuality, the Church of England remains uneasily in the closet.

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The Times admission about computer hacking

But were the results of computer hacking used in any published story?

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Web Only: the best of the blogs

The five must-read blogs from today, including why we need debt.

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Why we're taking Wikipedia down for a day

A personal explanation offered from a Wikimedia community member.

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Theatre review: The Ladykillers

Transposed from Ealing to Shaftesbury Avenue, this tale of a heist gone wrong is a joy.

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