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101 Books- Why Time Magazine? 24/05/2013
Am I Still Ill?- With Lots of Love 03/04/2013
Andy’s Miscellany- An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later.
Bibliofreak- Review: I Am the Secret Footballer 16/05/2013
BlackberryJuniper and Sherbet
Bluesilk’s Blog- Yoga – The eagle has (crash) landed 26/09/2012
blurofwoodsmoke- Silent Sunday 14/10/2012
Caldwell & Kelly- Well, For Fuck’s Sake 25/05/2013
Chaos and Control- Joy 12/05/2013
Doctor Zorro- Dermajuvenate scam 21/05/2013
Enemies of Reason- Cheerio, cheerio, cheerio… 19/04/2013
Envisioning Utopia- The Educators : Part 1. 23/05/2013
Fagburn- Marriage Bill: Democracy In Action 26/05/2013
Frontier Psychiatrist- Featured post: iMoodJournal from Inexika 25/04/2013
Grammarphobia- Theories of relativity 24/05/2013
Head Nurse- What's in *your* closet? 21/05/2013
James Ward: I Like Boring Things- ADVENT 24/12/2012
Kapitano- Darling You've Got to Let Me Know 21/05/2013
Madmannomore- My Way 20/04/2013
Matt Kailey: Tranifesto- Ask Matt Double Header 20/05/2013
My Medicated Cartoon Life- Round 1... 22/04/2013
Neil Gaiman’s Journal- An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later.
prout de jure- Changes to FOI in Scotland from 31 May 2013 23/05/2013
Really, I digress- The New New 25/05/2013
Renter Girl- Extremely Bad In London 20/05/2013
Sarah Brown’s Blog- On Being Hounded off Twitter 15/04/2013
Seaneen Molloy- So, I Got Married 28/10/2012
Sophie Wellstood- the love that dare not speak its name 03/02/2013
Tabloid Watch
Tall Guy Investigates- Simon Harwood and Police Acountability 01/05/2013
That Socially Anxious Atheist Paranoid Gay
The London Review of Breakfasts- Breakfasts of New York: Balthazar 23/05/2013
The Modern Misanthrope- Election 11/09/2012
The Not So Big Society- Bye Bye Intersectionalism 09/05/2013
The Orangery- Untitled 27/12/2012
The Piano and the Fish- Feeding frenzy 01/05/2013
The Secret Life of a Manic Depressive- Afraid of my bed 26/05/2013
The World of Mentalists
WillSpirit- Agony & Ecstasy 22/05/2013
World Wide Words Newsletter- 833-1: Feedback, Notes and Comments 25/05/2013
Professional Media
Adam Curtis
Bad Science
Cain on Culture
Clare Allan: It’s my Life
London Review of Books- You are the prime minister 24/05/2013
Mark Easton- Chelsea Flower Show and island mentality 25/05/2013
Nelson Jones
Neuroskeptic- Google Glass: Artificial Unconscious? 25/05/2013
Steven Baxter

Why the benefits cap is unfair
On the face of it, the idea of limiting the maximum amount any family can receive from benefits to £26,000 per year seems eminently fair; this is, after all, the median household income after tax. Iain Duncan Smith, the Secretary … Continue reading →