On a journey through Ukraine, the Labour peer identifies the ancient tracks linking pogroms against Jews in eastern Europe to ...
America’s diplomats are going in circles – closely followed by Bob Woodward.
In his book The Care Dilemma, the journalist David Goodhart argues that advances in individual freedom have had unintended ...
On the plane to the Commonwealth summit in Samoa, Keir Starmer has sought to defuse the row, emphasising that volunteers ...
The late Hamas leader’s cold determination led his fellow Palestinians down a trail of terror.
A dogged group within the administration has built support for a manufacturing revival in the US – and won support from the populist right.
Write to [email protected] to have your thoughts voiced in the New Statesman magazine. By New Statesman Paul Collier ...
The ex-Radio 2 editor on talking to strangers and the power of collective community.
US politics is entrenched into two camps, each immune to appeals from the other. Between them lies a mass of apathetic voters ...
Reform is winning where wealth growth is weak. We need radical solutions. By Liam Byrne After an uncertain start, the Budget ...
His fast-food photo op was a stroke of electioneering genius.
Labour’s new plan for workers’ rights will cost businesses £5bn a year, according to government analysis released yesterday.