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Liam Byrne says Labour will support amendment exempting child benefit from £26,000 cap.
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The ten must-read pieces from this morning's newspapers.
View ArticleWhy Labour's position on welfare needs urgent reform
A poll shows Labour's tougher stance on cuts has not increased support. What about standing up for the most vulnerable?
View ArticleThe problem with welfare reform? It's the market, not the benefits cap
Labour should focus on reforming the market to support the vulnerable without being labeled as profligate.
View ArticleRomney paid 15% tax on $45m income
Republican candidate for President releases federal tax returns on his 2010 and 2011 earnings.
View ArticleThe pressure rises on Andrew Lansley
The Health Secretary failed to rebut the charge that his reforms are "a disruption and a distraction".
View ArticleIslamophobia and the Leveson Inquiry
A letter in today's Guardian makes important points - and an important request.
View ArticleJulian Assange loses PCC complaint against New Statesman
Review of unauthorised biography contained no breach of the code, regulator finds.
View ArticleWhy the UK's £1 trillion debt is no cause for panic
The national debt has actually been higher for most of the last century.
View ArticleDavid Shrigley: exclusive illustrations for the New Statesman
A gallery of drawings by the irreverent and witty artist.
View ArticleWeb Only: best of the blogs
The five must-read blogs from today, including whether we should cap bosses' pay.
View ArticleLe Huff Po est arrivé
DSK's wife launches the French outpost of Arianna Huffington's online operation.
View ArticleHelen, 28, has some thoughts on Page 3
Women's groups appear at the Leveson inquiry to talk about media sexism.
View ArticleIMF warns the UK and others: change course now
Coutries with low interest-rates should reconsider the pace of cuts, says the IMF.
View ArticlePolitical sketch: Debt tops £1tn, Gideon swans off
Osborne opts for European lunch as Alexander is left to face the music.
View ArticleLeveson's searing omission on media sexism
If most of the people making the news aren't affected by women's issues, they are niche in the eyes of editors.
View ArticleMorning Call: pick of the papers
The ten must-read pieces from this morning's newspapers.
View ArticleFull transcript | Barack Obama | 2012 State of the Union address
"What's at stake are not Democratic values or Republican values but American values. We have to reclaim them."
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