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ByHer guests reveal so much of themselves, as they speak with audible ambivalence, pain or shame about life-altering experiences.
ByI’ve always had weirdly tender feelings for Vegas. Inside the grotty T-shirt lurks a passionate aesthete.
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ByA new poem by Andrew McMillan.
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ByUnder Xi Jinping, the party appears unassailable and increasingly hostile to the West.
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ByThe First Minister discusses “utilitarian” nationalism, what Catalonia got wrong and Scotland's future.
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ByI’ve never seen a case of polio, and it’s all thanks to immunisation.
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ByIt’s why we keep books, isn’t it, for the little ghosts of our past selves contained within?
ByIt does the soul good to see front-page headlines in the Daily Mail denouncing our ridiculous, mendacious and villainous Prime Minister.
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ByIt is wrong to assume that publicly talking about sex will necessarily lead to people having better sex lives.
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ByThe Conservatives were blessed in the general election by Jeremy Corbyn, and much of the PM's good fortune stems from…
ByThe UN’s permanent security council and the G7 no longer represent the world, so there is a gap in…
ByThe Hartlepool by-election shows Labour is rudderless in an era in which cultural values, not class, shape voting patterns.
ByHer guests reveal so much of themselves, as they speak with audible ambivalence, pain or shame about life-altering experiences.
ByI’ve always had weirdly tender feelings for Vegas. Inside the grotty T-shirt lurks a passionate aesthete.
ByMalcolm Gladwell’s new book The Bomber Mafia and the visionaries who wanted to make conflict “clean”.
ByThe author and recipe writer discusses Period Queen by Lucy Peach, Michelle Obama and life after the pandemic.
ByThe Nightingale by Lee, Letters to Camondo by de Waal, Fifty Sounds by Barton and Paint Your Town Red by Brown…
ByA new poem by Andrew McMillan.
ByEmail emily.bootle@newstatesman.co.uk if you would like to be the New Statesman’s subscriber of the week.
ByI’ve never seen a case of polio, and it’s all thanks to immunisation.
ByThis column – which, though named after a line in Shakespeare’s Richard II, refers to the whole of Britain –…
ByIt’s why we keep books, isn’t it, for the little ghosts of our past selves contained within?
ByIt does the soul good to see front-page headlines in the Daily Mail denouncing our ridiculous, mendacious and villainous Prime Minister.
ByI’m ashamed to say I didn’t even know Transylvania was part of Romania before Irina Georgescu’s Carpathia landed on my doormat.
ByLabour's belief that all it will take to win the by-election is to pin a red rosette on a doctor shows how patronising…
ByYour weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
ByIt is wrong to assume that publicly talking about sex will necessarily lead to people having better sex lives.
ByEven as domestic support for independence has risen, there has been little agreement within the nationalist camp about what…
ByThe Conservatives were blessed in the general election by Jeremy Corbyn, and much of the PM's good fortune stems from…
ByThe UN’s permanent security council and the G7 no longer represent the world, so there is a gap in…
ByA selection of the best letters received from our readers this week. Email letters@newstatesman.co.uk to have your thoughts voiced…
ByThe Hartlepool by-election shows Labour is rudderless in an era in which cultural values, not class, shape voting patterns.
ByThis Jamie Dornan-Emily Blunt romance is a film for anyone who found Ed Sheeran’s “Galway Girl” frustratingly short on…
ByIt was Boris Johnson’s choice to prioritise “sovereignty” over the economy – and Britain is already paying the price.
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