Rachel Cunliffe is joined by the New Statesman’s political editor Andrew Marr and economist Ben Zaranko from the Institute for Fiscal Studies. Subscribers to the New Statesman can listen ad-free in ...
Write to [email protected] to have your thoughts voiced in the New Statesman magazine. By New Statesman Many thanks to Andrew Marr for his excellent piece about Palantir and the wider ...
The world has changed, and policy must change with it. By New Statesman Rachel Reeves wanted last year’s Budget to be a one-off “corrective” event. The Chancellor raised taxes by £41.5bn – the largest ...
Abandoned and desperate for a different life than offered by the small village on Kent’s coast, Ishmaelle forfeits her 17-year-old girl’s identity for that of a 15-year-old boy, Ishmael, and sails to ...
The New Statesman, the charity Versus Arthritis and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy brought together a group of experts to discuss how the ten-year health plan can benefit people living with ...
Nutrition app Zoe has devised a tool that highlights healthier processed foods to counter the “scaremongering” around UPFs. The new Processed Food Risk Scale, which will be presented at the House of ...
But when he started at a new nursery, everything became clear. The staff told us we should get him “checked out” and mentioned autism, whereupon we endured a lonely autumn full of appointments with ...
Collins Rath, the Statesman's sports producer, has an intriguing bracket featuring a No. 6 seed in the Elite Eight. But her Final Four is full of blue blood programs. Nine teams she picked in the ...
The Californian Governor Gavin Newsom wants to talk about the liberal left. Does he have anything to say? By Freddie Hayward The Democrats are getting into the entertainment business. During the ...
Labour has lost its lead on the economy to the Conservatives, but Kemi Badenoch remains a liability. By Ben Walker The Conservative Party is third place in the polls right now. And the council ...
The “Roaring Twenties”, they declared, were back. After the anaemic 2010s, a new decade of prosperity beckoned. I sounded a note of scepticism: “2020 is already awash with dispiriting signs,” I wrote, ...
The president’s arrest of his rival, Ekrem İmamoğlu, follows a familiar trajectory. It could also backfire spectacularly. By Kaya Genç Istanbulites will not forget 19 March 2025. That Wednesday became ...