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Ken vs Boris: my verdict

After interviewing both mayoral contenders in one day, I found Ken candid and Boris canny.
Ken vs Boris: my verdict

Preview: Ken Livingstone: “The world is run by monsters”

A preview of our exclusive interview with the Labour mayoral candidate.
Preview: Ken Livingstone: “The world is run by monsters”

3am eternal

Insomnia is a secret life, whose lonely, wakeful hours reveal a different version of reality. The poet David Harsent describes his experience of a world in which nothing is quite as it seems.
3am eternal

Lucky Dave

In crisis after crisis, the Prime Minister’s breezy confidence has kept him insulated from public scorn. But as policy failures mount, how much longer can he keep getting away with it?
Lucky Dave

Low rise and shallow fall

In the second of his English Journeys, Edward Platt visits the Essex hinterland where he was born, and discovers that there’s more to this county than stereotypical manual workers and brash, self-made millionaires.
Low rise and shallow fall
Isn't it time we backed Bahrain's revolution?

Isn't it time we backed Bahrain's revolution?

As the first anniversary of the uprising approaches, it is time for the west to reassess its support for the regime.

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

Morning Call: pick of the papers

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

Budget 2012: 20 minutes in, 1-0 Team Clegg

Budget 2012: 20 minutes in, 1-0 Team Clegg

The Lib Dems are right to identify higher rate pension tax relief as ripe for review.

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Sarkozy sets out his stall

Sarkozy sets out his stall

The French president will tack right to head off the threat of Marine Le Pen.

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David Miliband's approach won't save Labour

David Miliband's approach won't save Labour

The old party is dead but its successor is yet to be born.

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

Morning Call: pick of the papers

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

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VIDEO: Republican's heartfelt plea on gay marriage goes viral

VIDEO: Republican's heartfelt plea on gay marriage goes viral

Representative Maureen Walsh gets emotional as she tells the House floor it is "cruel" to deny the right to love.

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When Ron Paul met Piers Morgan

When Ron Paul met Piers Morgan

“Once you become a Ron Paul supporter you remain a Ron Paul supporter.”

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US press: pick of the papers

US press: pick of the papers

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

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US press: pick of the papers

US press: pick of the papers

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

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Huhne charged: the full statement from the CPS

Huhne charged: the full statement from the CPS

Energy Secretary and his former wife Vicky Pryce charged with perverting the course of justice.

Full transcript | Ed Miliband | Speech on banking | London | 3 February 2012
"We need what you might call 'one nation banking'. We need banks that serve the real economy."

Full transcript | Ed Miliband | Speech on Scotland | Glasgow | 30 January 2012
"Let's confront the real divide in Britain. Not between Scotland and the rest of the UK -- between the haves and the have-nots."

Full transcript | Nick Clegg | Speech on tax cuts | Resolution Foundation, London | 26 January 2012
"This is about fairness in the middle. More money in the pockets of the people who need it."

By hugging Clegg close, Cameron might end up suffocating him

By hugging Clegg close, Cameron might end up suffocating him

The Tories are trying to smother in advance any talk of Lib Dem collaboration with Labour.

Israel can be Jewish and democratic
A response to Ben White.

Lansley fights another day as Cameron backs NHS reform
The PM moves to squash speculation about the Health Secretary's future as the Lords prepare to debate the bill.

Boy George v cockney rebel
Rachel Reeves has caught the ear of "Sir" George Osborne

The value of  a quiet voice

The value of a quiet voice

For so long the poor relation of English letters, the short story finally came of age in the fiction of V S Pritchett.

The Books Interview: Jodi Kantor

The Selected Letters of Charles Dickens
From our own correspondent

The Detour
Stealth education

The Revelations
Losing my religion

Empire of the Sun

Isn't it time we backed Bahrain's revolution?

Cultural Capital

Whitney Houston, 1963-2012

Death of a singer blessed with a voice that was "good to vowels".

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Steven Baxter

Empire of the Sun

If the Murdoch tabloid dies, I reserve the right not to mourn.

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Nelson Jones

Bideford Town Council hasn't a prayer

The High Court has ruled that local councils can't have prayers on the agenda.

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Cultural Capital

The Friday Arts Diary

Our cultural picks for the week ahead.

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Cultural Capital

Gaza uncovered

A cinematic celebration of the lives of ordinary Palestinians.

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Mehdi Hasan

Boris Johnson vs the London Irish

Memo to the Mayor: not all Irish people are members of Sinn Fein.

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Your Democracy

Everything you want to know about your MP, the Lords and the UK’s main political parties. Plus, browse debates from 1803 to the present day.

An economic riposte in three parts

An economic riposte in three parts

On dealing with the deficit, GDP revisions and hours worked.

"Eat the Data": three words that spell trouble for the coalition
The recession is only now becoming close and personal.

The verdict is in – the Chancellor’s austerity measures have failed
George Osborne has been hoisted by his own petard.

Britain on the brink of a double-dip recession
GDP fell by 0.2 per cent in the final quarter of 2011.

Romney’s vulture capitalism, the Balls backlash and more downgrades
US unemployment, the France downgrade, and why Labour has not reversed its policy.

3am eternal

3am eternal

Insomnia is a secret life, whose lonely, wakeful hours reveal a different version of reality. The poet David Harsent describes his experience of a world in which nothing is quite as it seems.

“If music can be art, why can’t food?”
Nathan Myhrvold was Stephen Hawking's researcher and Bill Gates's right-hand man at Microsoft. Now, he's written a £395 cookbook

A Dangerous Method (15)
Ryan Gilbey enjoys David Cronenberg’s Freudian sight gags.

In praise of John Fahey
He's my favourite guitarist and I want posters for my bedroom wall.

Boris vs Ken

In this week's New Statesman: Boris vs Ken

A secret life

3am eternal

The Borgen model

The lesson Cameron needs to learn from Birgitte Nyborg

Vivienne Westwood

The NS Interview: Vivienne Westwood

Time to eat the data

Wins for Santorum

Santorum wins big. Is it a big nothing for the GOP race?

On George Carey

End of the hairy lefties?

GOP race so far

Infographic: Republican primary race 2012
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