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Will the Tories ever recover from this defeat?
The New Statesman· 2 hours 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...
Reform candidates are sinister
The New Statesman· 9 hours agoBritain may be broken, as Nigel Farage’s campaign declares. If it were the case of “one or two slip[ping] through the net that shouldn’t have done” – as...
Left-behind Britain
The New Statesman· 4 days agoNyerere and Lee may have been equally competent and astute but, as the economist Paul Collier notes, they differed in the investments they made....
Is Apple’s smart home display just wishful thinking?
TechRadar· 5 days agoThe first-generation iPad hadn’t even gone on sale at that point, and the idea of a streaming service like Apple TV+, or any form of Siri-controlled...
Cat Bohannon Q&A: “We can actually make the world a bit better”
The New Statesman· 6 days agoThe academic and author on Jaws, Artemisia Gentileschi, and the fertility culture wars.
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...
As anti-Semitism surges, tolerance resurfaces at unexpected moments
The New Statesman· 6 days agoOnly here the binned item was a Jewish Star of David and the crudely lettered slogan beneath read...
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...