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Get Free Wi-Fi While Traveling This Summer and Keep in Touch
CNET· 7 days agoYou need a reliable internet connection if you plan on keeping in touch with friends and family...
Labour's base is not as shallow as it seems
The New Statesman· 4 days agoCritics of first past the post will feel emboldened to agitate for electoral reform more than ever after this election. Might there be reason for concern...
Will England love the real Jude Bellingham?
The New Statesman· 7 days agoLast year, stories leaked that his ex-Borussia Dortmund teammates were unhappy with his attitude around the dressing room, while Gareth Southgate has had...
From Simon Kuper to Stephen Alford: new books reviewed in short
The New Statesman· 2 days agoThe many ways in which women’s health is overlooked – the absence of women from clinical trials, for...
Labour's base is not as shallow as it seems
The New Statesman· 4 days agoCritics of first past the post will feel emboldened to agitate for electoral reform more than ever after this election. Might there be reason for concern...
The Kamala risk
The New Statesman· 5 days agoThe 2024 American election cycle will see its biggest shake-up yet if the incumbent president and presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden heeds calls to...
What is Labour’s first-week strategy?
The New Statesman· 4 days agoKeir Starmer and company are trying to build early momentum.
Pop’s gay revolution
The New Statesman· 4 days agoSavage is well equipped to tell their stories. Its title – The Secret Public – shares a name with one of his early fanzines, made with artist Linder...
TikTok will destroy our sense of political history
The New Statesman· 4 days agoIn his 1985 book Amusing Ourselves to Death, the American media theorist Neil Postman, a disciple of McLuhan, described a cultural turn ...
Inside the teenage mind
The New Statesman· 2 days agoThere are the popular kids – the confident, athletic guys and attractive, socially adept girls – and the nerds, with several strata in ...