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This England: Rice to see you
The New Statesman· 6 days agoThis column – which, though named after a line in Shakespeare’s “Richard II”, refers to the whole of Britain – has run in the NS since 1934.
Subscriber of the week: Damian Madden
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The new Europe chooses its leaders
The New Statesman· 6 days agoUrsula von der Leyen, Kaja Kallas and António Costa have been selected for the bloc’s top jobs.
Can Rishi Sunak turn it around?
The New Statesman· 5 days agoRishi Sunak delivered another solid performance in last night’s BBC head-to-head with Keir Starmer, perfecting his springy if supercilious debating...
A staggering first-round victory for Marine Le Pen
The New Statesman· 2 days agoEmmanuel Macron’s political gamble has backfired.
Energy supplier OVO to explore options including sale
Sky News via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoBritain's fourth-biggest household energy supplier is lining up bankers to explore options including...
Down and Out: the Movie – in cinemas not quite yet
The New Statesman· 6 days agoEight years ago he flew me over to Los Angeles and locked me up in a cabin in the mountains near Lake Arrowhead and didn’t let me out until I’d written a...
Letter of the week: How a nation sees itself
The New Statesman· 6 days agoOf all the fine contributions to “How to fix a nation” (Cover Story, 21 June), Anthony Seldon’s had me banging the table in agreement. It’s to the credit...
Biden's performance should make us grateful for the Deep State
The New Statesman· 4 days agoEven if it’s been on autopilot, America has continued to function.
Why Roger Deakin’s Waterlog will change your life
The New Statesman· 5 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...