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5 June 2013updated 12 Oct 2023 10:12am

May 2013: most read on newstatesman.com

What you've been reading in the last month.

By Caroline Crampton

In May, 1,233,424 of you viewed 3,008,538 pages over the course of the month.

Among the most popular pieces were:

1. Duncan Smith to face grilling from MPs over misuse of statistics by George Eaton

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2. After Woolwich: how the media got it wrong and how the public can get it right by Sunder Katwala

3. The Eton Scholarship Question: this is how the British elite are trained to think by Laurie Penny

4. As a Muslim, I struggle with the idea of homosexuality – but I oppose homophobia by Mehdi Hasan

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