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Write to [email protected] to have your thoughts voiced in the New Statesman magazine. By New Statesman Pippa Bailey’s excellent cover story (4 April) beautifully outlines the history of ...
From urgent new fiction to the inside story of Keir Starmer’s Labour, the New Statesman picks the season’s essential reading. By New Statesman Using hundreds of hours of interviews, the Times ...
Rachel Cunliffe is joined by Phil Tinline, a regular writer for the New Statesman and author of the new book Ghosts of Iron Mountain: The Hoax that Duped America and its Sinister Legacy. Subscribers ...
Sampling a selection of bottles available at reduced prices to readers through the recently launched New Statesman Wine Club. By New Statesman Wine Club In the late 1990s Robert Putnam, an American ...
The show revolved around the fictional Whitbury New Town Leisure Centre ... and Colin Weatherby (Mike Burns). Meanwhile, Pippa Haywood appeared as Helen, Gordon's long-suffering on-screen wife ...
Katie Stallard is joined by Rana Mitter and Kevin Xu. Mentioned in this episode: What will China look like in 20 years, Interconnected Subscribers to the New Statesman can listen ad-free in our app.
What Stand by Me reveals about boyhood, and what Martin Amis and Julian Barnes taught me about life at the New Statesman. By Tom Gatti A couple of weeks after watching the TV drama Adolescence, I ...
This England: How do you steal yours? This column – which, though named after a line in Shakespeare’s “Richard II”, refers to the whole of Britain – has run in the New Statesman since 1934. By New ...
Clearly, the story has not been exhausted yet. [See also: The music of resistance] Related This article appears in the 23 Apr 2025 issue of the New Statesman, Divide and Conquer ...
Write to [email protected] to have your thoughts voiced in the New Statesman magazine. By New Statesman Your Leader (28 March) rightly concluded: “If Britain is to maintain fiscal stability, ...
Working at the New Statesman in the 1970s, I hid my impure voting record. But as I grow older, I find I’m more left-wing than ever. By Julian Barnes W hen I was a boy, my parents used to listen to Any ...