![The Labour moment The Labour moment](https://dl6pgk4f88hky.cloudfront.net/2024/06/26/202426Leader1-735x551.jpg)
The Labour moment
Keir Starmer’s party has embraced the positions that we have long advocated on the economy, foreign policy and globalisation.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Keir Starmer’s party has embraced the positions that we have long advocated on the economy, foreign policy and globalisation.
ByWrite to letters@newstatesman.co.uk to have your thoughts voiced in the New Statesman magazine.
ByYour weekly dose of gossip from the campaign trail.
ByVladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un’s dangerous pact makes even China uneasy.
ByAlso this week: The enduring glamour of America, and the agony of clichés.
ByThe Labour thinker and candidate on how to save Britain.
ByConservative Christians would use their unlikely champion’s return to office to impose their own regressive values on America.
ByKeir Starmer must accept that JK Rowling is right.
ByThe place is a thorn in the side of the United Kingdom, but without caution it could turn much…
ByLabour’s foreign-secretary-in-waiting on why Britain must adapt to the world as it is, not as liberals wish it to…
ByLabour may refuse to believe the polls, but regime change is coming.
ByThe shadow business secretary on Labour’s transformed relationship with industry.
ByIn Islington North, the veteran agitator is in battle against the party he once led.
ByNigel Farage calls himself the “Billy Graham” of politics and believes his right English populism can destroy the Conservatives.
ByWhether acting as an adversary or a partner to the West, the Kremlin has long yearned for recognition and…
ByA century ago women activists worked together despite their political differences. Can they do so again?
ByHistory reveals what drives the ambitions of would-be Caesars – and how we can counter them.
ByAt Wembley Stadium, the pop star presented a kaleidoscopic, whiplash-inducing spectacle that passed by in a blur.
ByJeff Nichols’s study of Sixties biker gang culture is full of beauty, glamour and Austin Butler in a leather…
BySteven Moffat’s delicious satire is unafraid to take aim at youthful snowflakes and puritans.
ByWith the Tories writing their own punchlines, the jokes in Michael Spicer: No Room are all too plausible.
ByAs the planet warms this century, so wine-production regions and qualities will evolve with it.
ByA film project based on these columns could change my life. Or not…
ByWhat do a hurtling trolley, a shallow pond and a famous violinist all have in common?
ByWe are paying for building our players up too much. God, it is so depressing.
ByThis column – which, though named after a line in Shakespeare’s “Richard II”, refers to the whole of Britain…
ByContact zuzanna.lachendro@newstatesman.co.uk if you would like to be featured.
ByThe academic and author on Jaws, Artemisia Gentileschi, and the fertility culture wars.
By