
Labour in the age of Trump
For Keir Starmer’s Labour government, the return of the Maga regime is a grave challenge.
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For Keir Starmer’s Labour government, the return of the Maga regime is a grave challenge.
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ByYour weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
ByNeither security concerns nor the law matter to the new president. Do they matter to us?
ByThe Maga vs the tech broligarchs battle has begun.
ByThe Labour MP for Kensington and Bayswater on modern slavery, fighting corruption, and who owns London.
ByThe government is failing, the Tories are out of ideas. Welcome to Britain in 2025.
ByFrom lagging defence spending to choosing Peter Mandelson as ambassador, the UK government is out of step with Maga.
ByAlso this week: Fox News wins the White House and TikTok’s fluffy image in the UK.
ByA new documentary marking the 80th Holocaust Memorial Day tells the extraordinary story of the camp’s 15 orchestras.
ByThe political calculations that allowed the Gaza ceasefire could yet be its undoing.
ByIn an age of rampant inequality and oligarchic government, two leading thinkers ask: can democratic socialism survive?
ByThe greatness of F Scott Fitzgerald’s novel lies in its details. But they are often overlooked.
ByRobert D Kaplan argues that in a time of uncertainty, we must resist radical change. But these cautionary tales…
ByA story of two friends who took opposite sides asks: does ideology always triumph over loyalty?
ByA new book explores three generations of dancers who looked beyond the stage to turn movement into a tool…
ByAlso featuring The Sound of Utopia by Michel Krielaars and The Secret Painter by Joe Tucker.
ByBrady Corbet’s uncompromisingly long, high-concept epic about a Hungarian architect might seem pretentious – but it demands to be…
ByThis Apple TV+ thriller is derivative and extremely silly. And yet no producer seemed to think: is this too…
ByThe ninth series of this show is airing on Radio 4 – and it’s the perfect listen for bleak…
ByAt 60, the singer released Lookaftering, her first album in 35 years – and sparked a career renaissance.
ByBut it’s human endeavour not soil, stone and water that makes the difference.
ByDifferent understandings of semantics expose the limitations of language.
ByThere was something gleefully life-affirming about this pickup-owning character.
ByThe pictures make me smile. The people in them seem real and alive.
ByThis column – which, though named after a line in Shakespeare’s “Richard II”, refers to the whole of Britain…
ByPlease email zuzanna.lachendro@newstatesman.co.uk if you would like to be featured.
ByThe author on Neil Young and wanting to have watched Michelangelo create the statue of David.
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