Government needs to be totally rethought if the UK is to fill the “gaping holes” in its military ... security order (which Lawrence Freedman writes about for the New Statesman today), Keir Starmer has ...
Write to [email protected] to have your thoughts voiced in the New Statesman magazine. By New Statesman I enjoyed reading Hannah Barnes’s interview with Katharine Birbalsingh (The NS ...
But why is worklessness in Britain now deemed a crisis, and what can the government do to fix this? Will Dunn, the New Statesman’s business editor, is joined by Alison McGovern, Minister of State for ...
And whose terms will this war end on? Hannah Barnes is joined by Lawrence Freedman, emeritus professor of War Studies at Kings College London, and later in the programme by the New Statesman’s ...
Write to [email protected] to have your thoughts voiced in the New Statesman magazine. By New Statesman Francis Green and David Kynaston purport to lay the ills of British society at the door ...
Keir Starmer is right to pursue a “reset” with the EU. But he risks pleasing no one. By New Statesman Five years after the UK left the European Union, Britain is confronting an inconvenient truth: ...
Tom Gatti is joined by Gary Mormino author of Land of Sunshine, State of Dreams: A Social History of Modern Florida, and New Statesman contributor Lily Lynch. Read: Donald Trump’s Florida project ...
it was relaunched under a new creative team – and with one or two senior members of staff reprising their roles from the early 2000s.) The Face Magazine: Culture Shift (until 18 May 2025) at the ...
The German ambassador to the UK, surprisingly named Miguel Berger ... that now competes for the label of the continent’s proverbial “sick man”. As the New Statesman columnist Hans Kundnani wrote last ...
Labour strategists feel that the Conservatives have chosen their least impressive option, but have no doubt they could still lose. Ministers want May to pursue a Canada-style agreement as a plan B to ...
The government clearly takes this mission seriously. And it should. Britain is in dire need of new housing. According to the latest UK Housing Review, government spending on housing is at its highest ...
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