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How can Labour create a fair deal for renters?
The New Statesman· 4 days agoAcross the country, the average private renter pays more than a third of their wages in rent to a landlord, and many of those same individuals are forced...
Subscriber of the week: Jo Lawley
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Rishi Sunak has lost the argument on growth
The New Statesman· 4 days agoLabour’s focus on economic progress has paid off.
Will the Tories ever recover from this defeat?
The New Statesman· 4 days agoThis was an election campaign that – from a Conservative perspective – was all about damage limitation. Perhaps left-wing electors might get their sense...
The media's bad election campaign
The New Statesman· 4 days agoNeither the politicians nor the broadcasters have distinguished themselves in this election campaign. Journalists working for traditional organisations...
Is Reform taking Labour votes?
The New Statesman· 3 days agoReform is confident of picking up millions of votes on Thursday. It puts many more seats within Labour’s grasp, and makes its route to a huge win much...
The entry of women to the Garrick will remake the British elite
The New Statesman· 3 days agoYesterday it was reported that Dame Judi Dench and Siân Phillips had become the first women to be...
This England: Gulls go postal
The New Statesman· 4 days agoThis column – which, though named after a line in Shakespeare’s “Richard II”, refers to the whole of Britain – has run in the New Statesman since 1934.
Susie Alegre Q&A: “I was advised to travel the world or join the circus”
The New Statesman· 3 days agoThe human rights lawyer on Eleanor Roosevelt, Northern Exposure and Manx history and folklore.
The Conservative Party faces total devastation
The New Statesman· 2 days agoIf forecast figures have even some bearing on reality, this election will write history in a way like no other. Britain’s Conservative and Unionist Party...