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Can you be too old to be president?
The New Statesman· 6 days agoOver the course of the debate, Biden’s meandering, unfocused responses prompted immediate calls for the Democratic party to choose < ...
Mark Haddon: Why I turned down an OBE
The New Statesman· 21 hours agoThe author of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time on why he could not in good conscience accept anything from Rishi Sunak’s government.
The Supreme Court has made Trump "a king above the law"
The New Statesman· 2 days agoThe Supreme Court delivered its historic ruling in the case of Trump v. United States on Monday (1...
The Policy Ask with Paul McNamee: "The prospect of Rachel Reeves becoming the first female...
The New Statesman· 7 days agoHow do you start your working day? Being given the opportunity to run an organisation that brings...
Will the Tories ever recover from this defeat?
The New Statesman· 2 days agoPerhaps left-wing electors might get their sense of betrayal in early and start voting for protest parties even before Keir Starmer moves into Downing...
The threats faced by Taiwan make Britain’s politics feel provincial
The New Statesman· 2 days agoOnly 11 minor states (plus the Holy See) have formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan and their...
Keir Starmer’s hard road ahead
The New Statesman· 2 days agoBloody Labour, stodgy betrayers – they have already failed us again. For the right it is obvious that Starmer, having been so unsporting, so un-British,...
Inside the Greens’ battle for Bristol Central
The New Statesman· 2 days agoAt a busy junction at the bottom of one of Bristol’s many hills is a billboard declaring: “The ...
The bizarre story of Ireland's bid for the 1940 Olympic Games
RTÉ News· 2 days agoAfter Ireland enjoyed success at the 1932 Olympic Games, politician Eoin O'Duffy promoted the idea...
This is the long Brexit election
The New Statesman· 6 days agoOn 4 July, Labour will win the election but not the country. The Conservative Party meanwhile has suffered a post-Brexit ...