James Macintyre
James Macintyre is political correspondent for the New Statesman.
Articles by James Macintyre
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The Senate may be right to call British politicians over Megrahi
- 23 July 2010
- 10 comments
But the move should make us think hard again about the “special relationship”.
A double-dip recession should not to be ruled out with new growth figures
- 23 July 2010
- 2 comments
“Half” of the surprise upturn was down to government action.
The Miliband brothers: a rare joint interview
- 22 July 2010
- 4 comments
Snippets from the Jewish press on Israel, being rivals, and family.
Surprise, surprise: no charges, no accountability over Ian Tomlinson
- 22 July 2010
- 17 comments
As with the killing of Jean Charles de Menezes, there will be no justice.
Ed Balls and me
- 22 July 2010
- 7 comments
Yes, he’s a bruiser. But he is also a lethal weapon in Labour’s armoury.
A dark day at Buckingham Palace as Nick Griffin swings by
- 22 July 2010
- 13 comments
Our head of state offers champagne and tea to an unashamed Holocaust denier.
UK Politics
The fighter –– Ed Balls
- 22 July 2010
- 9 comments
Many in Westminster see the shadow education secretary as a left-wing bruiser. But could his combination of Treasury experience and willingness to grapple with the coalition turn him into the surprise front-runner?
Iraq comes back to haunt Westminster
- 21 July 2010
- 6 comments
William Hague and No 10 distance themselves from Clegg.
Will the police ever be held to account?
- 21 July 2010
- 6 comments
Verdict due tomorrow on Ian Tomlinson’s death.
UK Politics
Will Unite follow Unison in backing Ed Miliband?
- 21 July 2010
- 3 comments
The smart money says yes.











