Election night is long, but I shall be on form at the New Statesman party
I have called every election wrong since 1974 and suffered many disappointments, but these are different times.
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I have called every election wrong since 1974 and suffered many disappointments, but these are different times.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from the campaign trail.
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They are the perfect summer fruit – and the kitchen can’t improve on perfection.
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In Taipei, at the new president’s inauguration, the huge forces remaking the world were impossible to ignore.
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Write to [email protected] to have your thoughts voiced in the New Statesman magazine.
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As a journalist in authoritarian China, I learned the value of community. As a parliamentary candidate in the UK, I…
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The party will need to repudiate the failed policies and personalities of the past.
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Also featuring The Singularity by Dino Buzzati and The Road to the Country by Chigozie Obioma.
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The most successful political party in history has always reinvented itself after defeat. Can it do so again?
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Nigel Farage’s company-cum-political party is not the answer to any of the UK’s ills.
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Denied an audience with frontman Kevin Rowland, the author Nige Tassell asks the band’s army of musicians to tell its…
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Little Simz and SZA made Coldplay look bland in a festival full of politics, nostalgia and peeing in cups.
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The success of Marine Le Pen’s National Rally in France’s parliamentary elections has annihilated the president’s power base.
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This BBC series is delightful, knowing, involving, non-challenging, a touch silly. Suspend your disbelief, lie back and enjoy.
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The fusion of violence and pleasure defined the painter’s life and work.
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Joe Penhall’s new play The Constituent, starring Corden and Anna Maxwell Martin, is a funny, disturbing vision of public service…
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Paul Collier’s new book reveals how worship of the market made the UK one of the most unequal countries in…
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The director of Poor Things and The Favourite presents three nasty tales of domination and submission.
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This form of counselling – cheap, fast, requiring little commitment – is antithetical to how therapy is supposed to work.
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The academic and author on Jaws, Artemisia Gentileschi, and the fertility culture wars.
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