Scotland Why Nicola Sturgeon was destined for failure The First Minister’s overriding obsession with Scottish independence led to the neglect of other policy areas. By Chris Deerin
Scotland What is behind the fall of Nicola Sturgeon? The SNP’s fraught divisions over the gender bill and the path to independence destroyed the First Minister’s leadership. By Chris Deerin
The Politics Interview “Too many people are only here for the politics”: Alicia Kearns on leading foreign policy from the backbenches Rachel Cunliffe
The anger and hope the earthquake left behind As the death toll in Syria and Turkey passes 36,000, survivors question whether some deaths could have been prevented. By Lyse Doucet
How consultancy bleeds Britain dry In The Big Con Mariana Mazzucato and Rosie Collington reveal how management consultants promise to fix governments but end up… а> By Will Lloyd
Audio Long Reads The great housing con: why the coming crash will rewrite the UK economy – Audio Long Reads
The New Statesman podcast Can we stop the government criminalising protest? With Jodie Beck of Liberty Adrian Bradley, Rachel Cunliffe and NS Podcasts
Skills Royal Academy of Engineering chief: “The industry has a diversity deficit” Harry Clarke-Ezzidio
The Weekend Report Mutiny at the BBC: “Almost everyone has left. No one does any journalism” After BBC chairman Richard Sharp’s appearance before a select committee, the mood has turned from despondency to rage. By William Turvill