The week Uncut

08/10/2011, 01:00:41 PM

In case you missed them, these were the best read pieces on Uncut in the last seven days:

Dan Hodges says Cameron’s followers have stopped following

Michael Dugher reviews Ed’s big speech a week on

Jim Murphy says Fox is all bluster and hubris

Peter Watt points out normal folk don’t give two hoots about conference season

Dan Jarvis has been out on the beat

John Healey stands up for the NHS

Josie Cluer wants Ed to rip up some of the old rules

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The week Uncut

02/10/2011, 08:56:57 AM

In case you missed them, these were the best read pieces on Uncut in the last seven days:

Dan Hodges says Ed needs more than courage to win

Atul Hatwal has the post-conference blues

Chris Bryant on embracing the past and moving forward

John Woodcock thinks it’s time to forget the West Wing

Rob Marchant’s take on Ed’s big moment

Jonathan Todd says it’s double or quits all round

Anthony Painter’s Sunday preview

Peter Watt has got more than the Labour party to worry about

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The week Uncut

11/09/2011, 05:24:25 PM

In case you missed them, these were the best read pieces on Uncut in the last seven days:

Atul Hatwal reveals that troop morale is plunging at the hands of the government

Dan Hodges says we may as well erect a statue of Peter Hain

Kevin Meagher calls for a Barnet formula for the north

Jonathan Todd asks: why can’t the West believe in itself?

Peter Watt thinks the Tories still have the best tunes

Dave Talbot asks: who’s the nasty party now?

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The week Uncut

27/08/2011, 02:30:36 PM

In case you missed them, these were the best read pieces on Uncut in the last seven days:

Dan Hodges on DSK, the media and innocence

Atul Hatwal reports on the rise in gambling

Matt Cavanagh fact checks the government’s immigration claims

Inside: The second life of Keith Vaz

Peter Watt wants to know what conference is for

Jonathan Todd asks if Rick Perry is the Republican Bill Clinton

Peter Jefferys on a co-operative rebuilding of finance

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The week Uncut

21/08/2011, 08:38:05 PM

In case you missed them, these were the best read pieces on Uncut in the last seven days:

Atul Hatwal on Cameron’s super cop

Dan Hodges knows which side he’s on

Kevin Meagher says Labour should recover its patrician socialist streak

Anthony Painter’s Sunday review: Visions of England

Peter Watt thinks politics is boring and irrelevant

Jon Todd thinks Cameron is a second rate Ted Heath

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The week Uncut

13/08/2011, 10:00:10 AM

In case you missed them, these were the best read pieces on Uncut in the last seven days:

Stella Creasy on the effects of the riots and the power of community

Matt Cavanagh fact checks Cameron’s claims on police cuts

Dan Hodges says there is lots of debate to be had, but not today

Peter Watt on the people and the politicians

Atul Hatwal’s memo to Westminster from Croydon

Rob Marchant takes a look at party reform

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The week Uncut

06/08/2011, 02:00:43 PM

In case you missed them, these were the best read pieces on Uncut in the last seven days:

Michael Dugher reports on the governments attempts to sneak out the trash

Dan Hodges reveals his guilty crush: Ed Miliband

Atul Hatwal reports on the shadow cabinet’s secret makeovers

Peter Watt casts an expert eye over Labour party finances

Uncut asks: Louise Mensch a future Tory PM or a car crash waiting to happen?

Kevin Meagher feels sorry for Rupert Murdoch. No, really.

… and John Prescott asks #wheresthegovernment?

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Friday caption contest: #wheresthegovernment special

05/08/2011, 09:56:09 AM

HT to the great @johnprescott

UPDATE: JP will be picking his favourite caption and the winner will receive a signed copy of his book. You’ve got until Saturday evening to get your efforts in…

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The week Uncut

31/07/2011, 10:00:07 AM

In case you missed them, these were the best read pieces on Uncut in the last seven days:

Rachel Reeves on Osborne, bad excuses and growth (or lack of)

Patt McFadden on Norway, and what it means to be Labour

Atul Hatwal’s end of season review of the shadow cabinet championship

Peter Watt’s take on refounding Labour

Matt Cavanagh reports on the latest Tory attack on troop numbers

Tom Harris on the far right, the far left and jihadism

Kevin Meagher says Gideon is letting the side down

… and Dan Hodges abandons his post and goes to Lord’s

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The week Uncut

23/07/2011, 10:00:51 AM

In case you missed them, these were the best read pieces on Uncut in the last seven days:

Michael Dugher takes us behind the scenes of PMQs prep

Dan Hodges Commons sketch: Cameron’s escape

Tom Harris stands up for the off the record whisperers and backroom briefings

Kevin Meagher says Cameron is on the ropes, but he’ll last the distance

Matt Cavanagh reports on Cameron’s broken policing promises

Peter Watt offers a very personal account of the need for a work/life balance

Atul Hatwal asks you to pick your hacking heroes

…and a letter from Tom Watson to David Cameron from last year over Mr Coulson

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