Posts Tagged ‘best read’

The week Uncut

16/07/2011, 10:30:20 AM

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

Dan Hodges says phone hacking is not the silver bullet

Anthony Painter calls for media ownership reform

Kevin Meagher thinks Ed deserves a pat on the back

John Woodcock on the BskyB bid and media regulation

Atul Hatwal reports on Ed’s next move

Dave Talbot says big up to the Guardian

Ian Austin isn’t after blue or new, he wants future Labour

Matt Cavanagh says the government are spinning rising crime rates

… and this weeks Commons sketch

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The week Uncut

09/04/2011, 10:20:56 AM

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

Ed Balls says this week saw another black Wednesday for millions of Britons

Ex gen sec Peter Watt offers some advice for interested applicants

Dan Hodges asks why don’t we try and find out why we lost?

Tom Watson says letter from director of public prosecutions discredits Met testimony

Atul Hatwal offers up an Old Politics case for AV

Recovering intern, Sabrina Francis, thinks there must be a better way

…and Tom Harris takes aim at Ollie Letwin in this weeks half a minute Harris

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The week Uncut

04/12/2010, 10:30:00 AM

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

We don’t see it, but our arrogance stops us from listening says Peter Watt

Dan Hodges interviews the “bionic Blairite” Hazel Blears

There’s no crisis and no division, just a duty to oppose says Michael Dugher

John McTernan makes the case for greybeards in the new generation

You don’t build the future by trashing the past argues Will Straw

Atul Hatwal says the Labour bandwagon needs to confront its lost estates

Blears and Cruddas join forces to fight IDS & Cameron & Uncut gets excited

Tom Watson is chasing down the enemy within: metal thieves

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The week Uncut

27/11/2010, 11:00:25 AM

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

Dan Hodges identifies a new demographic, the “vajazzled middle”

Sally Bercow says that Osborne’s VAT bombshell is both mad & bad

Nick Pearce sets even tests for Ed Miliband

Tom Watson says Andy Coulson is off, but there is more to come

Uncut leads the charge for Mandelson to appear on strictly

John Woodcock says it’s time to listen and think

Jonathan Todd on who the new Lib Dem President really is, and why

Anthony Painter says Lord Sugar is right and Nick Clegg is wrong

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