Turning over a new leaf: the New Statesman’s autumn books special
From an epic life of Nietzsche to Lily Allen’s brutally honest memoir, the big new releases reviewed.
ByFrom an epic life of Nietzsche to Lily Allen’s brutally honest memoir, the big new releases reviewed.
ByAt the Association of Colleges, we are arguing for some fundamental reforms to realign post-18 education with the benefits it offers…
ByWhen you’re hospitalised, food is probably the last thing on your mind. Unless you’re vegan.
BySpeaking at a New Statesman Labour fringe, the Shadow Housing Secretary spoke about how housing associations can reconnect with their…
ByThe Plaid Cymru race saw a clear win for an Assembly Member known as an ideas machine.
ByPeople need to stop getting excited about outlier polls, in one direction or another.
By“Among producers, commissioners, white writers and casting directors, East Asians are still not perceived as being part of British society.”
ByLabour strategists feel that the Conservatives have chosen their least impressive option, but have no doubt they could still lose.
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