The New Statesman podcast Can we stop the government criminalising protest? With Jodie Beck of Liberty The Public Order Bill is a worrying assault on basic freedoms. By Adrian Bradley, Rachel Cunliffe and NS Podcasts
Can we stop the government criminalising protest? With Jodie Beck of Liberty The Public Order Bill is a worrying assault on basic freedoms. By Adrian Bradley, Rachel Cunliffe and NS Podcasts
Are the Lib Dems winning here? The former coalition partner has a chance to be a major political force again.
Inside China’s global propaganda machine – with Joshua Kurlantzick How Xi Jinping’s regime uses soft power to gain influence.
The return of Tory sleaze The Prime Minister is under pressure as scandals swirl around Boris Johnson to Nadhim Zahawi
Tanke schön: a breakthrough for Ukraine Germany to send battle tanks to Ukraine; in the US, a frightening rise in mass shootings.
How to fix the NHS, with Phil Whitaker The New Statesman’s medical editor on how years of austerity have left the NHS in crisis.
From Scotland to Stormont, is Rishi Sunak losing the Union? The PM’s decision to block Scottish gender reforms has caused a crisis, while Northern Ireland remains without a government.
Terror and tragedy in Ukraine A helicopter crash kills three Ukrainian officials, while China tries a new approach to diplomacy
Why Britain’s economy has never been worse, with Duncan Weldon The country is facing a deeper recession and slower recovery than its peers.