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Peter Kosminsky: We want a BBC that’s courageous

One might be forgiven for pondering that British tv is on the strongest it has ever been. Greater than 12 million of us tuned in to look at the...

Brewdog Britain is useless

Punk. Elvis Juice. Hazy Jane. Wingman. Malt Fiction. Loopy Monk. In 2007, Scotsmen James Watt and Martin Dickie based BrewDog with a easy objective:...

Corbyn and Sultana declare conflict on Labour from the left

It’s occurring. Three weeks in the past Zarah Sultana publicly stop the Labour get together, saying her involvement in a brand new get together...

Will the UK recognise Palestine?

Again within the autumn of 2023, Keir Starmer discovered himself politically cornered over Gaza. Senior Labour figures reminiscent of Sadiq Khan, Andy Burnham and...

Phrases fail Keir Starmer

Politics is nearer to an artwork type than a science. The power to deploy arguments and concepts will not be an added further, however...

Beware the girlosphere

The phrase “girlhood” is in every single place. However listening to it feels a bit like being flashed by a nudist. No one complains...

Letter of the week: A catastrophic struggle

How did we arrive at such a spot, bearing witness to the horror, the fear, the catastrophic eradication of Palestine? The eminent lawyer and...

From Xenobe Purvis to Jeffrey Wasserstrom: new books reviewed briefly

Moveable Feasts by Chris Newens What do you do whenever you wish to write about meals in one of many world’s...

Who’s accountable in privatised Britain?

“New, unadopted property.” The Hitchin MP, Alistair Strathern, pointed. Then he gestured to a constructing web site the place diggers had been enthusiastically attending...

I’m a curse on English cricket

To London once more. What is going on to me? Do I miss the place a lot that I'm now stalking it? No. It's...

Keir Starmer isn’t any politician – however this might be his energy

For those who reduce him, would he bleed? No person is aware of. Keir Starmer is likely one of the strangest of all of...

Tory modernisation has failed

We on the New Statesman will not be impartial observers of the politics of this nation. We could also be important of this Labour...

From the archive: Christopher Hitchens on Michael Foot

In November 1980, Michael Foot ascended to chief of the opposition, by no means to turn into prime minister. Christopher Hitchens, with whom Foot...

Why junior medical doctors are proper to strike again

My earlier diary for the New Statesman was headlined “Why junior medical doctors are proper to strike”. That was 10 January 2024. Eighteen months...

Can Rachel Reeves keep away from a brand new fiscal disaster?

Many British governments enter workplace vowing “by no means once more”. In Rachel Reeves’ case the promise was that the nation would by no...

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