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    • The end of accountability

      The end of accountability

      The New Statesman· 2 hours ago

      “If you cut the connection between a cat’s cerebellum and the rest of its brain, it still looks alive,” Dan Davies writes. As with “decebrate cats”,...

    • Keir Starmer’s hard road ahead

      Keir Starmer’s hard road ahead

      The New Statesman· 2 hours ago

      One thing we can all agree on: Keir Starmer’s Labour government has been an unmitigated disaster. Bloody Labour, stodgy betrayers – they have already...

    • The Democrats’ appalling judgement

      The Democrats’ appalling judgement

      The New Statesman· 2 hours ago

      The task of a leader or decision-maker is to be ahead of consensus, not behind it. The Democratic Party, in sticking with the forlorn Joe Biden this...

    • How can Labour create a fair deal for renters?

      How can Labour create a fair deal for renters?

      The New Statesman· 3 hours ago

      Across 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...

    • On the edge of chaos

      On the edge of chaos

      The New Statesman· 3 hours ago

      American liberals are howling in indignation over the Supreme Court’s decision to extend immunity to the former president Donald Trump for his alleged...

    • Inside the Greens’ battle for Bristol Central

      Inside the Greens’ battle for Bristol Central

      The New Statesman· 4 hours ago

      At a busy junction at the bottom of one of Bristol’s many hills is a billboard declaring: “The Conservatives are toast.” The advert was paid for by the...