Our actions must now be faster, deeper and more wide-ranging if we are to protect our security. We have not a moment to waste ...
America has learned to normalise mental disorder ...
Why does Keir Starmer even want to be Prime Minister? He clearly has no animating mission, no zeal for addressing the nation and no interest in politics or policy By Jonn Elledge There are many things ...
Young women – today and always – are less susceptible to delusions of grandeur At Britain’s premier defence conference, death is in demand Also: an epitaph for our times, and a novel way to read the ...
Merlin Strategy’s exclusive polling reveals a growing gender divide among under-30s By Scarlett Maguire The prevailing narrative is that young men, under the influence of the manosphere and enchanted ...
When does one truly become an adult? By Rachel Cunliffe W hen does one truly become an adult? It’s a question I’ve been pondering since my 18th birthday, which failed to herald the epiphany of mature ...
All 12 members of the party’s interim Scottish executive have resigned By Megan Kenyon The Scottish branch of Your Party is dead, for now. On 13 April, all 12 members of Your Party’s interim Scottish ...
Emily Lawford is the online editor at the New Statesman. She is an identical twin and is half American, which means she has four passports. Amu Gib speaks about refusing food for 49 days in prison – ...
Forty-one days later, the mullahs are still in control, Iran is charging a toll for ships to pass through the Strait, and ...
In his new book, Reform’s in-house academic set out to articulate his ideas. He produced trash By John Merrick Let’s get this out of the way early: Matt Goodwin’s new vanity press-published book, ...
The war in the Middle East is smashing the Maga coalition apart By Freddie Hayward Donald Trump must be the loneliest war leader in US history. His refusal to engage in pre-war diplomacy means he has ...
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