The Weekend Essay Keir Starmer’s “island of strangers” What was the Prime Minister really saying about immigrants and immigration? By David Miller
Why George Osborne still runs Britain Austerity was a radical economic experiment – but 15 years on, it has become the new orthodoxy. а> By Will Dunn
1. The futility of the Russia-Ukraine peace talks Russian attacks on Ukraine continued throughout the two days of scheduled peace talks in Istanbul. By Lily Lynch
Labour The fight for Labour’s future As MPs revolt against Rachel Reeves’ economic approach, Keir Starmer faces a defining choice. By George Eaton
Trump has tired of Netanyahu The US president's Middle East trip proves that “America First” makes no exception for Israel. By Rajan Menon and Daniel R DePetris
Who are the white working class? A deeply reported survey of a much-mythologised slice of Britain reveals a heterogeneous, complex demographic. а> By Tanjil Rashid
Climate Change We have the opportunity to turn Great British Energy into an enduring national institution Dan McGrail
The New Statesman Wine Club An old Rioja, a simple Claret,and a Burgundy far too nice to put in risotto New Statesman Wine Club