Five trends that will be hot (and not) in 2017
Going up are powerful women, political fashion and love droids. Going down are dating apps, celebrity feminists and the album.
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Serena Kutchinsky is former digital editor of the New Statesman.
Going up are powerful women, political fashion and love droids. Going down are dating apps, celebrity feminists and the album.
By Serena Kutchinsky
The US election result and Brexit have shown that political revolution is possible, says the former Greek finance minister.
By Serena Kutchinsky
She learned Article 50 off by heart and faced off against Nigel Farage on The Andrew Marr Show. But Miller says…
By Serena Kutchinsky
While political leaders in Russia and China welcomed the news, other nations responded with more cautious statements.
By Serena Kutchinsky
While political leaders in Russia and China welcomed the news, other nations responded with more cautious statements.
By Serena Kutchinsky
The striker’s conviction was overturned after the alleged victim’s former sexual partners were allowed to give evidence.
By Serena Kutchinsky
The former deputy prime minister is playing a central role in the campaign to force a vote on the…
By Serena Kutchinsky
A new book reveals the spiteful after life of Downing Street’s unlikely spin doctor.
By Serena Kutchinsky
The former winner Eimear McBride, Rachel Cusk and Deborah Levy are all in the running for the £10,000 prize.
By Serena Kutchinsky