James Macintyre
James Macintyre is political correspondent for the New Statesman.
Articles by James Macintyre
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UK Politics
Ed Miliband says he shared an office with “the forces of hell”
- 13 July 2010
- 4 comments
Contender was joking at a banter-filled press lunch. But he was also making a serious point.
David Miliband comes out as “anti-zombie”
- 13 July 2010
- 2 comments
Amusing exchange in a wide-ranging Labour Uncut interview.
UK Politics
Ed Miliband tries to forge a way through the Mandelson saga
- 12 July 2010
Contender rightly denies he’s merely a “Brownite”.
Clarence House inadvertently confirms Charles went into a sulk over the Pope
- 11 July 2010
- 7 comments
“That is an event, not a meeting,” spokesman says.
Angus Moat should be heard
- 11 July 2010
- 116 comments
Raoul Moat was a monster. But why did the police decline a crucial invitation to talk him down?
Mandelson, Blair and the pathetic BBC
- 11 July 2010
- 14 comments
Left-wing corporation? My foot . . . Plus a word on Peter M.
How Charles wrote himself out of the papal visit’s script
- 10 July 2010
- 23 comments
Did prince sulkily refuse to meet Benedict because he wasn’t put on a par with mother? And if so, what does that tell us about the heir to the throne?
The strategic Cameronista case for an AV “Yes” vote
- 07 July 2010
- 2 comments
Spectator confirms it. You read it here first.
Redwood calls for government to “tone down the rhetoric of cuts”
- 07 July 2010
- 9 comments
It’s come to something . . .











