James Macintyre
James Macintyre is political correspondent for the New Statesman.
Articles by James Macintyre
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UK Politics
The fight between the Miliband brothers: an update
- 24 August 2010
- 16 comments
On real differences, foreign affairs, “pandering” and the key question of this contest.
UK Politics
The backbencher with big ambitions
- 06 August 2010
- 1 comment
James Macintyre meets Andrew Tyrie
UK Politics
“Charity doesn’t stop at home”
- 30 July 2010
Andrew Mitchell, the new International Development Secretary, talks to our political correspondent and defends the coalition government’s decision to ring-fence the aid budget.
International Politics
Charity must not stop at home
- 29 July 2010
- 12 comments
The International Development Secretary, Andrew Mitchell, defends the decision to ring-fence overseas aid.
UK Politics
What exactly did the Bank of England governor tell Nick Clegg during the coalition talks?
- 28 July 2010
- 22 comments
Did the establishment ensure a Tory-led government?
Middle East
Cameron is right to talk up Turkey's EU membership
- 26 July 2010
- 75 comments
The Tory right, and some in Labour, are getting Turkey’s human rights record the wrong way around.
UK Politics
The coalition makes welcome U-turn over rape
- 26 July 2010
- 8 comments
Men will not be granted anonymity.
UK Politics
Why the “Brokeback Club” so badly misses the point
- 26 July 2010
- 2 comments
Criticisms from the Tory right are useful for Cameron and Clegg.
Do the Lib Dems still have a voice, or have they been smothered?
- 23 July 2010
- 11 comments
David Cameron should allow his coalition partners room to breathe.
Labour’s leadership hopefuls must write two victory speeches they may well never deliver
- 23 July 2010
- 2 comments
The harsh timing of the NEC’s announcement.











