Labour’s caution could turn to radicalism in office
If Keir Starmer makes it to No 10, he will inherit a nation in crisis.
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If Keir Starmer makes it to No 10, he will inherit a nation in crisis.
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Gary Lineker’s new podcast offers a stale standard of analysis that barely hovers above that offered by the drunkest bar-propper…
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This column – which, though named after a line in Shakespeare’s “Richard II”, refers to the whole of Britain –…
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I can’t remember the last time I endured a show as relentlessly laboured as this steaming dollop of faux-feminist puerility.…
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Economic and social marginalisation is pushing voters towards the AfD.
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These reflections of 1970s Sheffield are steeped in the Cold War and the shadow of the Yorkshire Ripper.
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I can’t recommend not being abducted and murdered strongly enough. It makes life so much easier.
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As teenagers he got detentions and I ran for head girl – but now he’s doing rather a better job…
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The activist on climate change, Lucian Freud, and how The Basement Yard on YouTube keeps her joyful.
ByArtificial intelligence poses a profound challenge to our humanness.
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Olivier Peyon’s new film, adapted from a bestselling gay romance, knows how an early relationship can determine a life.
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The Belarussian dictator has entangled himself further in Russia’s war.
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The New Statesman’s selection of essential recent releases.
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Stewart Lee’s Radio 4 documentary on the city’s artistic past is jarring, hard to follow and utterly engaging.
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On election day, will we think that he fought with passion or shrugged and gave up?
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Some argue that lived experience and personal choice trump biology – but they are wrong.
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We should question a mindset that viciously excludes whole groups of people.
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Sixty years ago, the French writer’s unflinching memoir of her mother’s death tested the limits of her existentialism.
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The West yearns for Vladimir Putin to fall – yet this could trigger mayhem in Russia, and instability throughout Europe.
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The climate crisis is terrifying. But kayaking off the coast of Britain, I still find joy.
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