World Rebellion comes to Russia What Yevgeny Prigozhin’s armed mutiny means for the future of Vladimir Putin’s regime. By Katie Stallard
The Weekend Report Can Labour afford to be ambitious? As the era of cheap money ends, the party needs to get radical on tax. By Will Dunn
Russia’s tipping point Yevgeny Prigozhin’s mutiny has shattered the false reality of Putin's Russia. By Vladislav Zubok
Susan Sontag’s women problem In the feminist thinker’s essays of the 1970s, members of her sex are portrayed as political pawns rather than human… а> By Anna Leszkiewicz
The New Statesman podcast Is Keir Starmer a radical or conservative? With his former aide Claire Ainsley
Business “We need water companies that are fit for purpose”: the CEO of Ofwat on regulating England’s polluted rivers Will Dunn
Energy and Climate Change To achieve net zero, Labour needs to break with market coordination Melanie Brusseler
Energy and Climate Change Paul Nowak: “I fit every stereotype of a Daily Mail trade unionist” Jonny Ball
Energy and Climate Change To make carbon offsets work, we have to account for their uncertain impact Ben Filewod
Cybersecurity Lindy Cameron: “You can’t retrofit security into AI – it needs to be built in at the start” Sarah Dawood
Long reads The godfathers of AI are at war Existential threat or humanity’s salvation? The founders of AI don’t know what’s next. By Harry Lambert