Comment Rishi Sunak needs to offer striking workers a better deal It is not the strikes that should worry ministers most, it is that important public sector posts will be left unfilled. By David Gauke
Conservatives Will the Tories ever resolve their internal battle on immigration? However far Rishi Sunak goes to placate the right of his party, there will always be calls for him to go further. By Zoë Grünewald
Labour “It’s dangerous for democracy”: Clive Lewis on candidate selection, radicalism and the future of BAME Labour Zoë Grünewald
UK Politics The government’s concession on childcare shows how much the issue matters to voters Rachel Wearmouth
Comment Even in a season of goodwill, I look back in anger at the Tory mess that was 2022 Andrew Marr
Rachel Cunliffe Matt Hancock’s Pandemic Diaries are a delusional piece of self-aggrandising fan fiction
Tomiwa Owolade Immigration isn’t undermining British religiousness – it’s the only thing sustaining it
Iran’s regime won’t be easily toppled The public hanging of a protester shows the state’s response to mass demonstrations is becoming more violent. By Megan Gibson
How David Milch reinvented TV drama The memoir of the American creator of NYPD Blue and Deadwood is a rich story of drink, drugs and creative… а> By Erica Wagner
Audio Long Reads A brief history of “woke”: how one word fuelled the culture wars – Audio Long Reads Stuart McGurk and Chris Stone
Westminster Reimagined Are British prime ministers too powerful? With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined
Business “What Rishi Sunak is doing is lunacy”: the City’s favourite strategist on the economy’s hidden dangers Will Dunn
Regional Development “The Tories have given up”: Tyne mayor Jamie Driscoll on revitalising the north-east Harry Clarke-Ezzidio
Regional Development Bankruptcy and “overnight markets”: Essex’s council finance headache Samir Jeraj
Healthcare “I left in tears”: How misdiagnosis is hurting endometriosis and PCOS sufferers Grace Braddock
Environment Robin Wall Kimmerer: “How strange to be a species that engineers its own demise” India Bourke
Environment “Global problems must be tackled through global collaboration”: Ai Weiwei on his New Statesman cover Ai Weiwei
Long reads The year woke broke: a brief history of a contested word From Suella Braverman to Elon Musk, war has been declared on liberalism. How did one word come to mean so… By Stuart McGurk
Keir Starmer: “Am I aiming to be just a one-term prime minister? No, of course not” By Rachel Wearmouth