Cristina Odone on 110 years of the New Statesman: “We struck nerves”
The journalist recalls her time as the magazine’s deputy editor, 1998-2004.
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The journalist recalls her time as the magazine’s deputy editor, 1998-2004.
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The illustrator on working with the magazine since 1976.
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The novelist recalls his time as the magazine’s deputy literary editor and TV critic, 1976-1981.
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The journalist and academic recalls his time as the magazine’s editor, 1996-1998.
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The screenwriter recalls her time as the magazine’s associate editor, 2011-2015.
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As the magazine turns 110, its lobby team reflect on four tumultuous decades of the Westminster beat.
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The married couple recall their respective times as the magazine’s political editor.
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Succession fans found out a huge plot point via the newspaper’s front page.
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The veteran editor on satire, libel and Private Eye.
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A nonsensical, camp new conservatism is being born on GB News.
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After 18 years David Aaronovitch was mysteriously let go from Rupert Mudroch’s paper, but he feels “free at last”.
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The newspaper’s court victory could backfire on its reporting – and the media in general.
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Not before plastering the wrong building in green paint.
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The journalist also hit out at the “incestuous” relationship in Westminster between politicians and the media lobby.
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The corporation must stand up to Conservative bullying and prioritise fairness over an impossible standard of impartiality.
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The Gary Lineker affair has proved the corporation still takes its lead from the same papers that want to destroy…
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The human rights activist on Arab socialism, comfort-watching Friends, and the allure of marine biology.
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Can anyone tell Stephen Glover what’s wrong with this idea?
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The culture war at the New York Times crushed Bari Weiss – and made her.
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NYT editors have rebuked staff and contributors for critiquing the paper’s coverage of trans issues.
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