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Neither diplomacy nor military conquest can resolve the Middle East’s deepest conflict.
To write up the election as a warped presentation of public opinion is more reach than reasoned analysis.
The late British writer produced novels haunted by uprootings, death, and the twilight of the British Empire.
To sum up: on tax, Europe, net zero and immigration there are ways for Labour to take on, rather than merely mimic, Reform.
After a comedy duo she knew from university, Jack and Josh, simultaneously converted to Christianity and decided to become ...
The broadcaster and biologist speaks to the New Statesman about the mystery of the deep seas.
As MPs revolt against Rachel Reeves’ economic approach, Keir Starmer faces a defining choice.
Reform, the most popular party in the country right now is on 25 per cent in the opinion polls. When Gordon Brown had a bad ...
In her 1981 treatise, Dworkin called porn “the orchestrated destruction of women’s bodies and souls”. Forty years later, has ...
For every political problem, there is always an answer that is simple, obvious and wrong. In the case of Labour’s ...
What is Nigel Farage thinking now? Enoch Powell is his political hero. But Farage will never be his heir. By Oliver Eagleton What is the ideology of Reform UK? “Conservative” fails to reflect its ...
The White House claims it is protecting Jews while transforming Ivy League campuses into places of fear. By Kiran Moodley Columbia is a fortress, academically and literally. After months of protests ...
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