As Nigel Farage closed his speech this afternoon, they were released. Smirking like a little boy with a secret, Farage gently ...
In Intermezzo, the Irish writer swaps polished wit and graphic sex for something deeper, messier and more mature.
If Labour continues to sit out the fight with Reform UK and fails to convince Reform-adjacent voters that a mainstream centre ...
Nigel Farage has said he will hand control of his party to its members. History suggests this could be a temporary ...
A new report into England's maternity services has found a system unfit for purpose. Poor care and preventable harm are at ...
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Giveaways and Sue Gray’s pay, do they matter? Right now the party needs to tell a story about the bigger picture. Labour Party Conference is just around the corner and the party needs to tell a story ...
George Eaton is the New Statesman's senior editor (politics). The Prime Minister’s past attacks on the Tories and winter fuel payment cuts have exposed his government to greater scrutiny. The Prime ...
As protests continued to swell, the autocratic prime minister Sheikh Hasina was forced to resign and flee to India.
His vainglorious $44bn takeover backfired on investors, employees, users – and the world’s richest man himself.
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Harringay has become home to the quasi-hippy. Where are all the real ones?