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Lisa Nandy’s nomination of David Kogan to chair the body has sparked accusations of cronyism.
The Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election is a microcosm for Britain’s swirling political crises.
The pop star is supposed to be above this kind of self-conscious marketing.
The victory of the nationalist historian Karol Nawrocki in the Polish presidential election by a mere 0.9 per cent is proof of a country cleaved in two. But, though Polish politics is too frequently ...
A dangerous addiction to regulation is holding Britain back. It once looked like Keir Starmer was going to be a pro-growth ...
How Richard Ellmann’s capacious 1959 biography shaped modern life writing.
The former Labour prime minister speaks to the New Statesman Podcast about how the government can reduce levels of child poverty.
The presidential contest has been billed as a deciding battle between liberal values and nationalism.
At modern machines all around this stone factory, workers are diligently constructing the product that turned this town from ...
To deliver on their promise of a £300 reduction in energy bills, the government will need to fix pricing.
Keir Starmer’s “Project Fear” offensive against Reform UK is not going to stick.