Sophie Elmhirst

Sophie Elmhirst

Sophie Elmhirst is a contributing writer at the New Statesman. She previously worked for Save the Children, the Guardian and Prospect.

Articles by Sophie Elmhirst

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Rise and fall of little voice

  • 29 October 2009

When it comes to carbon footprints, I’m a LoseACC

  • 29 October 2009

Recycling and low-energy light bulbs won't suffice in the battle against my elephantine footprint

The Plot: a Biography of an English Acre

  • 29 October 2009

Not so spooky

  • 26 October 2009

All the way from Transylvania . . .

Young woman and the sea

  • 22 October 2009
  • 1 comment

The NS Interview: Franny Armstrong

  • 22 October 2009

“We’re right at the end of the time when we can still do something”

Metropolis now

  • 22 October 2009

Before the financial crisis, New York and London walked hand in hand as “the two greatest cities in the world”. But now Mayors Boris Johnson and Michael Bloomberg are rivals, each attempting to remake and rebuild his city in different ways. Who will win?

The leech that saved the day!

  • 21 October 2009
  • 1 comment

Who says invertebrates can't be heroic?

Stop the press! Save the cottage!

  • 19 October 2009
  • 1 comment

What really matters in life

Article of the week!

  • 16 October 2009
  • 1 comment

Short, but perfectly formed

Afghanistan

Doomed to failure

Two sides of the Coin

Hung parliament

Who would rule?

Doing deals in Downing Street

Interview

Seymour Hersh

The NS Interview: Seymour Hersh

Television

Paradox

Paradox

What if...

The Beatles never formed

What if .... the Beatles had never formed

Will Self

Eats at Subway

Attack of the one-foot sandwich

Iraq war

We want a trial

Iraq, Palin and building bridges

Books of the year

Our selection

Books of the Year: Part I

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