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The magazine and the woman cannot be untangled; they are symbiotic, an incredibly chic ouroboros.
Once MPs turn against a government, they never turn back. By Rachel Cunliffe To rebel is to wage war. Specifically, if you go back to the Latin, it means to wage war again – the conquered rising up ...
inally, there is the pathos of both the phrase “Island of strangers” and of Starmer’s ill-advised use of the phrase ...
The Treasury Committee has revealed just how damaging his housing policy really was. By Will Dunn The Lifetime Isa sounded like an unbeatable idea: put up to £4,000 a year into a savings account and ...
Concessions to welfare rebels may have saved the government, but there remain lessons for the Prime Minister to learn.
It’s easy – and lazy – to blame advisers for the failures of politicians. his week’s Westminster main character is Morgan ...
The biggest flaw with More in Common’s survey is simple: the Jeremy Corbyn Party isn’t real; it hasn’t accrued baggage; we ...
Iran’s nuclear programme traces its origins back to the reign of the shah, when it was initiated with significant assistance ...
In my columns for the New Statesman, I’ve recorded more than a decade of my life. But now it’s time to say goodbye.
But Iraq has not nullified British overseas ambition. In 2015 most voters backed airstrikes to combat Islamic State in Syria.
The lessons an intimacy coordinator is teaching the film industry about real sex apply off screen and on.
For the EU and UK the escalating crisis in the Middle East means more than diplomatic frustration and higher energy prices.
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