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New Statesman
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Are Scotland and England swapping places on education?
All it went to show is how so many politicians have failed to engage in the detail of the debate on how best to care for ...
New Statesman
21 小时
Donald Trump can stay popular
In January 2009, as Gordon Brown’s government argued over whether to build a third runway at Heathrow, the senior civil ...
New Statesman
17 小时
I’m all for a plasterer who shows off his loadsamoney
The greatness of F Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, published 100 years ago, lies in its details. But they are often overlooked, ...
New Statesman
3 小时
Donald Trump’s disaster capitalism
For some years now, education reformers in Scotland have looked towards the English state school system with something like envy.
New Statesman
18 小时
Jerusalem: city of blood and blame
The winner of the 2017 PEN Pinter Prize on how poets have responded to the horrors of civil war – and why the peace process is far from over.
New Statesman
20 小时
Are politicians trying to undermine the Cass Review?
Having paid more than £1bn in legal costs and settlements since the News of the World closed in 2011, any financial penalty was the least of NGN’s problems. This is a case that was never about money.
New Statesman
16 小时
Burying the lost children of Gaza
Robert D Kaplan argues that in a time of uncertainty, we must resist radical change. But these cautionary tales are no longer fit for purpose.
New Statesman
1 天
Labour in the age of Trump
The political calculations that allowed the Gaza ceasefire could yet be its undoing.
New Statesman
1 天
Subscriber of the Week: Jonathan Moss
The pictures make me smile. The people in them seem real and alive.
New Statesman
2 天
The spectre of Boris Johnson loomed at Trump’s inauguration
Keir Starmer is correct: the Prevent programme failed to comprehend Axel Rudakubana’s obsession with violence.
New Statesman
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Joe Powell: “Foreign wealth hollows out the community”
Badenoch highlighted the Conservative record on education and called Labour's legislation "an act of vandalism".
New Statesman
2 天
Prince Harry settles with Murdoch – but who blinked first?
Every Labour chancellor has a primal fear of falling foul of the financial markets – and with good reason. Stretching all the ...
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