Here in Israel people feel deeply unsafe and the two-state solution looks doomed
At the site of Hamas’s 7 October attack, one struggles to comprehend the horrific consequences of the war and of what happened here.
ByJason Cowley is editor-in-chief of the New Statesman.
At the site of Hamas’s 7 October attack, one struggles to comprehend the horrific consequences of the war and of what happened here.
By Jason CowleyIn his new play about Gareth Southgate, James Graham uses football to explore a contested national identity.
By Jason CowleyInside the shadow chancellor’s project, with New Statesman editor in chief Jason Cowley.
She is ready to be Britain’s first female chancellor. But will Rachel Reeves’ caution stifle her creativity?
By Jason CowleyHe can no longer hit the high notes and stayed mostly seated at the piano but, even at the…
By Jason CowleyMy fellow Baillie Gifford judges are formidable close readers: diligent, erudite, passionate, smart, committed. They made my job very…
By Jason CowleyAs a broadcaster, politician and thinker, Magee led a rich and restless life to the very end.
By Jason CowleyIn the ten years since our centenary edition the world has darkened considerably – and war has returned to…
By Jason CowleyHow do you mourn those killed in an “unjust” war? For years, the English town of Wootton Bassett showed…
By Jason Cowley and Hugh Smiley