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People didn’t open with a critique of Labour’s economic policy or public service plans. They opened with something closer to ...
Until the start of this week, most people probably hadn’t heard of Zack Polanski. Though the Green Party deputy leader is ...
The same energy that once fuelled the independence campaign is now behind Reform UK. By Chris Deerin What on earth is happening with Reform in Scotland? Without much effort on its part, it keeps ...
“May peace be with all of you” were the opening words of Pope Leo XIV. This was the least interesting thing about his first ...
As Western leaders begin to envision what form a future relationship with Moscow might take, and as Donald Trump’s White ...
Bill Bullen. Bill Bullen is the CEO of Utilita. Latest articles. Energy. Energy for a reset. There’s no green growth without sensible, investment-friendly regulation. By Bill Bu ...
Can Ed Miliband stand the heat? Why the Energy Secretary believes he can outlast the campaign against him. By George Eaton Last week a trade union general secretary almost called for the replacement ...
Keir Starmer will proclaim a victory for Britain. But the exploitative logic behind America’s tariff policy has not changed. By Freddie Hayward Keir Starmer is living out the wildest dreams of the ...
Tom McTague, the incoming editor of the New Statesman, joins Andrew Marr. 8 May 2025 | 33 min Tom McTague, the incoming editor of the New Statesman, joins Andrew Marr to discuss Labour’s rocky week ...
Will India or Pakistan resort to the nuclear option? Air strikes and the downing of aircraft are just the latest escalation in a long-running conflict. By Rajan Menon After the April 22 terrorist ...
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