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Why Roger Deakin’s Waterlog will change your life
The New Statesman· 4 days agoThe book was a bestseller upon release, and Deakin – who died in 2006, at 63, from a brain tumour – was respected as an environmentalist, documentary...
Is this election beyond satire?
The New Statesman· 5 days agoWith the Tories writing their own punchlines, the jokes in Michael Spicer: No Room are all too plausible.
The call for diverse skills in space — why it’s not all rocket science
New Scientist· 4 days agoThe UK space sector’s growth is threatened by a skills shortage, as noted by Professor Markos...
Rishi Sunak’s aggressive strategy is his best hope
The New Statesman· 5 days agoThe Prime Minister’s negative attacks are desperate but he has no better option.
Essex University honouring seven outstanding individuals this summer
Gazette News· 1 day agoThe university is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2024 and since 1967 has honoured more than 300 people from many walks of life for their contributions to learning, creativity and knowledge ...
Why are England football fans so entitled?
The New Statesman· 11 hours agoWhy did England get booed so much and so often during those early Euro games? Family and relations of the players, even the lesser-known figures confined...
Subscriber of the week: Damian Madden
The New Statesman· 5 days agoContact zuzanna.lachendro@newstatesman.co.uk if you would like to be featured.
An island of manufacturers: What does ‘Made in Britain’ mean for the economy?
Manufacturing and Logistics IT· 6 days agoThe budget includes a £270 million investment in advanced manufacturing, following an initial investment of £4.5bn announced in...Statement 2023. Both form part of a plan to support strategic ...
Can a law make social media less 'addictive'? Politicians are about to find out
BBC News· 1 day agoNew York Governor Kathy Hochul was clear about her opinion of social media earlier this month,...
Labour’s missions are no substitute for ideology
The New Statesman· 11 hours agoOne of the most insistent refrains in Keir Starmer’s campaigning rhetoric has been that he represents a constructive break with a disordered past....