It’s so much worse than Tony Blair thinks
The suggestions in the PM's essay are not radical but cosmetic
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The suggestions in the PM's essay are not radical but cosmetic
The former Syriza leader is back with a new party and a record the Greek left has every reason to distrust
To be a Neet is to feel a singular shame and self-loathing, a sense of being apart from everybody else
The article argues that despite some signs of revival, London's theatre scene continues to struggle with declining attendance and financial challenges, raising concerns about its future viability.
Readiness and resilience are vital in uncertain times
A new book describes the life of a powerful 19th-century quadruplet
Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve star in an unforgettable exploration of soulless cityscapes
The trust confirmed to the New Statesman that an investigation is underway
The article explores the potential for the Labour Party to elect its first female leader, examining the implications for gender representation and the party's future direction.
Labour might be in retrograde, but it has one shooting star
The Booker Prize-winning writer's third novel is his most morally knotty
There is a civil war on the Maga right – and anti-Semitism is its faultline