
Labour needs a growth plan
If Keir Starmer’s government seems incapable of delivering change, voters will not hesitate to look elsewhere.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
If Keir Starmer’s government seems incapable of delivering change, voters will not hesitate to look elsewhere.
ByWrite to letters@newstatesman.co.uk to have your thoughts voiced in the New Statesman magazine.
ByYour weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
ByThe West may soon be forced to stop thinking of its participation in Ukraine as a “special logistical operation”.
ByAlso this week: Victoria Starmer’s dress code, and my lost Alpine summer.
ByInside the fake news crisis at the community paper.
ByUnless she learns lessons from the British Labour Party, the vice-president will do little to unite the US behind…
ByAlso this week: The Observer up for sale, crisis at the Jewish Chronicle, and Huw Edwards’ day in court.
ByA Criminal Levity Act would place the dangerous realm of humour safely within the scope of anti-terrorism laws.
ByThe European Commission president has let a personal rivalry sour the relationship between Germany and France.
ByWith the census gender debacle, an opportunity to assess the trans community’s needs has been squandered.
ByVoters have lost their sense of what Starmer’s Labour is for. He must use his conference speech to tell…
ByThe Health Secretary on Labour’s killjoy image and why the NHS will “go bust” without reform.
ByIn his groundbreaking book, the star of New Journalism “put the reader into the eye sockets” of an LSD-fuelled…
ByA new biography by AN Wilson shows how the playwright, poet, scientist and statesman poured himself into his greatest…
ByDespite moments of frustrating caution, her memoir Something Lost, Something Gained is revealing about Bill and exhilarating on her…
ByHis vainglorious $44bn takeover backfired on investors, employees, users – and the world’s richest man himself.
ByThe MP’s memoir A Woman Like Me reveals a remarkable life spent fighting prejudice – and her own party.
ByThe government wants to reset its relationship with organised labour – but history shows this won’t be an easy…
ByA new poem by Kim Moore.
ByAlso featuring Warsaw Tales by Antonia Lloyd Jones and Emperor of the Seas by Jack Weatherford.
BySue Prideaux’s biography of the unruly French painter shows his story was more complicated than that of colonial seducer.
ByThe composer, born 150 years ago this month, should be better known for his many other great works.
ByThis satirical swipe at the beauty industry starring Demi Moore is comically grotesque.
ByIn Scoop vs Scandal, this is the clear winner. But is that the sound of TV eating itself?
ByThis imaginative orchestral reworking of her debut album Lungs was part film score, part pop song, and totally euphoric.
ByBritain’s shifting weather patterns are a particular problem for these ingenious, misunderstood birds.
ByHow the American philosopher Edmund Gettier’s argument complicates our understanding of what constitutes knowledge.
ByI had visions of a ruptured blood vessel and my vital fluids gushing all over Boots’ terrified customers…
ByInside London's Notre Dame de France, I find beautiful murals by Jean Cocteau.
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 statistician on Samuel Pepys's London and his love of wild swimming.
By