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The week Uncut

26/02/2012, 05:10:42 PM

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

Jim Murphy launches the Labour defence review

Matt Cavanagh reports on Cameron’s crime problems

Jonathan Ashworth’s latest Whip’s notebook

Atul Hatwal with the February shadow cabinet league table

John Woodcock say’s Labour need to go further on welfare reform

Tom Harris on the cult of Alex

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The week Uncut

12/02/2012, 06:31:47 PM

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

Atul Hatwal reports on an unlikely YouTube sensation

Jonathan Ashworth sends us another page of his whip’s notebook

Paul Crowe says Labour must back financial services

Rob Marchant’s take on the Chris Huhne

Peter Watt on human rights and legal wrongs

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The week Uncut

05/02/2012, 05:06:52 PM

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

Atul Hatwal on Labour’s lost king

John Woodcock says Cameron is full of hot air

Peter Watt stands up for the bankers

Kevin Meagher says the Tories are leading the way on localism

David Talbot wants Labour to land a punch

Jonathan Todd thinks Labour can win on welfare

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The week Uncut

29/01/2012, 07:20:08 PM

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

Atul Hatwal on the need for a coherent message

John Spellar stands up for the link

Peter Watt wants the Ed’s to stick to a script – any script

Jonathan Todd’s lessons from America

Jonathan Ashworth reports on the Government’s falling work rate

Rob Marchant says smart people learn from their enemies

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The week Uncut

11/12/2011, 07:44:22 PM

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

Peter Watt thinks volunteers make the world go round

Atul Hatwal looks at Labour’s relationship with the forces

Jonathan Todd says socialism is the language of priorities

Roberta Blackman-Woods reports on what the Chancellor’s doing to the North East

Anthony Painter on “In the black Labour”

Kevin Meagher says Labour must remain a moral crusade

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The week Uncut

29/10/2011, 12:18:23 PM

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

Jim Murphy MP on the PM’s problem with Europe

Anthony Painter reviews What makes people tick

Peter Watt thinks “same old Tories” still trumps “same old Labour”

Jonathan Todd on Gaddafi and human rights

Adam Richards on Europe and the economy

Kevin Meagher’s take on workforce reform

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The week Uncut

23/10/2011, 06:25:36 PM

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

Tom Harris on the weirdos in Westminster

Dan Hodges reviews Matthew Collins’ Hate

Michael Dugher says DC cares more about Fox than about you

Matt Cavanagh on the government’s record on crime

Peter Watt remembers Tony Gardner

Kevin Meagher thinks Fox is just the beginning

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The week Uncut

16/10/2011, 06:52:33 PM

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

John Woodcock doesn’t like Cameron’s chances against Ed’s team

Peter Watt looks at the people behind the numbers

Matt Cavanagh on Cameron’s immigration speech

Dan Hodges drops in his thoughts on Ed Miliband between jobs

Rob Marchant gets carried away with Star Trek references

Jonathan Todd goes in search of common sense socialism

Kevin Meagher finds himself a little full after the leader’s speech

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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

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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