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Uganda is sanctioning gay genocide

Sexual violence is everywhere in Uganda. A new bill punishing homosexuals is part of that culture
Uganda is sanctioning gay genocide

The NS Interview: Omar Bin Laden

“People are surprised when I say I’m the son of Osama Bin Laden”
The NS Interview: Omar Bin Laden

20 green heroes and villains: Heroes

On 7 December, world leaders and negotiators will meet in Copenhagen to discuss the future of our planet. As the debate intensifies, the New Statesman’s panel of environmental experts have chosen their heroes and villains – politicians, activists, companies and institutions.
20 green heroes and villains: Heroes

20 green heroes and villains: Villains

On 7 December, world leaders and negotiators will meet in Copenhagen to discuss the future of our planet. As the debate intensifies, the New Statesman’s panel of environmental experts have chosen their heroes and villains – politicians, activists, companies and institutions.
20 green heroes and villains: Villains

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Drastic and immediate cuts in carbon emissions, as advocated by most of the green lobby, are an expensive way of doing very little good. They would reduce growth and especially hurt the world’s poor. But there is another, better way
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Exclusive: easyJet grounds in-flight magazine after Holocaust gaffe

Airline U-turn follows Holocaust Memorial fashion shoot

Belgian prime minister and British peer given top EU jobs
Presidency is won by Belgian leader Herman Van Rompuy as Baroness Ashton becomes foreign minister

Sleaze watchdog chairman resigns over expenses claims
Tory MP David Curry stands down after claiming £30,000 for a second home he rarely uses

Harman to be prosecuted over car accident
Deputy Labour leader charged over crash in which she allegedly used her mobile phone

Like it or not, Brown’s a war leader

Like it or not, Brown’s a war leader

Public patience with the Afghanistan war is running out. Brown may yet regret becoming a war leader

Uganda is sanctioning gay genocide
Sexual violence is everywhere in Uganda

Nurses, cricket and anti-Semitism
We should value nurses' distinctive qualities, not force them to take degrees

Leader: World leaders need to become green heroes too
Without the requisite political will, the prospects for our planet remain bleak

Dawn of the dead

Dawn of the dead

The dark shadow of history has always loomed over Stephen Poliakoff’s dramas. But Glorious 39, set on the eve of war, is bleaker than ever

The Condition of England
Charles Masterman’s devastating anatomy of Edwardian Britain foreshadows our own times.

A Serious Man (15)
Bodily revulsion is at the heart of the Coens' work

Chick Corea/Béla Fleck
A jazz performance that is full of fireworks

Cloud control

Cloud control

Drastic and immediate cuts in carbon emissions, as advocated by most of the green lobby, are an expensive way of doing very little good. They would reduce growth and especially hurt the world’s poor. But there is another, better way

20 green heroes and villains: Heroes
Our panel of environmental experts select their 10 green heroes

Green heroes and villians...
...here's two that didn't quite make the cut

We need to go cold turkey to kick our addiction to oil
High oil prices could act as a global insurance policy against the collapse of climate talks

Campaign spotlight: Toxic assets
Adam Ramsay, campaigner at People and Planet

What was easyJet thinking?

The NS Interview: Omar Bin Laden

What was easyJet thinking?

What was easyJet thinking?

A case of remarkable wickedness or remarkable stupidity

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In praise of the Tories

In praise of the Tories

They are right on police

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Tories would create 'Berlusconi's Britain'

Tories would create 'Berlusconi's Britain'

"Big Bang" media revolution would be dangerous warns NUJ head

A rouger shade of Palin

A rouger shade of Palin

Those who seek to satirise Sarah, we salute you

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Wrong on the way down and up

The MPC has once again entered the world of wishful thinking, as it did at the beginning of the recession that it failed to spot

It’s good to go walkabout
Central bankers need to be people with experience of the real world, rather than academic economists

Night at the Museum
Local cultural institutions must fight and adapt in the face of budget cuts.

Cuts won't cost the earth

Terrorists don’t install disabled toilets

20 green heroes and villains: Villains

20 green heroes and villains: Villains

On 7 December, world leaders and negotiators will meet in Copenhagen to discuss the future of our planet. As the debate intensifies, the New Statesman’s panel of environmental experts have chosen their heroes and villains – politicians, activists, companies and institutions.

20 green heroes and villains: Have your say

The NS Interview: Robert Skidelsky
“Osborne gets away with it – people haven’t really nailed him”

Backtrack or derail
A pledge to renationalise the railways would be a clear vote-winner

Q&A: Duncan Bannatyne
The entrepreneur discusses his philanthropy and anti-smoking campaigning

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Exclusive: easyJet grounds in-flight magazine after Holocaust gaffe

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