Nigel Farage is facing his biggest challenge since he became an MP two years ago after a string of revelations about his ...
Is there any scandal that can stop Nigel Farage? The antics of “Posh George” just don’t matter to some voters By Ben Walker Nigel Farage is in the news again over his financial affairs. A report from ...
The unlikely alliance between a group of London gays and lesbians and a Welsh mining village is a riposte to anti-woke ...
From the archive: Andy Burnham on Peter Mandelson, Iraq and cannabis By Jon Bernstein Andy Burnham, former cabinet minister, is back where he started. Geographically, that is. Kicked out of his ...
Is the cancellation of an artist ever justified? By Daniel Callcut The adjective depraved, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, occurs about 0.03 times every million words in modern written ...
Britain has the opportunity to create jobs across the north and Scotland by empowering the NHS and the life sciences sector to drive place-based economic growth By Zubir Ahmed MP As the son of ...
Finn McRedmond is a staff writer at the New Statesman. finn.mcredmond@newstatesman.co.uk Brits just can’t stop frying the hell out of chickens What does muntjac taste like? The restaurateur keeps ...
Keir Starmer’s swan song has begun. Westminster lies in wait for his most likely successor – the MP for Makerfield – who was absent from the Commons once again this afternoon, during PMQs. In the ...
It comes after the party lost its deposit in Makerfield By Megan Kenyon Tomorrow, the Green Party’s leader, Zack Polanski will unveil the party’s candidate for the Manchester mayoral by-election – ...
Whose national character is it anyway? The zeitgeist is hard to diagnose – but it has a powerful historical force By Tom McTague I write this before England’s game against Croatia in the World Cup and ...
A year-long investigation into medical transition treatment at WellBN found “wholly inadequate” care By Hannah Barnes Children as young as 12 have been prescribed masculinising and feminising hormones ...
Is Miatta Fahnbulleh the brains behind Burnham? Fahnbullehism is a philosophy rooted in the co-operative movement By Nick Plumb A hell of a lot has been written about “Manchesterism”, so this piece ...
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