Scotland’s teaching unions must be broken
The country’s education system needs radical reform
By @chrisdeerin.bsky.social
Scotland’s teaching unions must be broken
The country’s education system needs radical reform
By @chrisdeerin.bsky.social
Exclusive: Labour needs “progressive defectors” back to win general election
The number of Labour voters moving left outnumbers those going to right-wing parties in a majority of battleground seats
By @anooshc.bsky.social
Psycho masculinity
From Donald Trump to Clavicular, American Psycho's Patrick Bateman is the blueprint for 21st century masculinity
By Henry Begler
Shabana Mahmood’s change of tone could fall on deaf ears
Backbench discontent is growing over the Home Secretary’s asylum reforms
By Ethan Croft
Fiona Hill: We are heading into absolute chaos and brutal slaughter
The former Donald Trump adviser on an escalating crisis and the prospect of world war
By @meganjgibson.bsky.social
What we learned at PMQs: Keir Starmer is getting Brits out of the Middle East
Kemi Badenoch displayed a total disregard for the evacuations – but Starmer is haunted by the threat of soaring energy bills
By @RMCunliffe.bsky.social
At Sarah Everard’s five-year vigil, women see a “backlash” against them
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Fiona Hill: We are heading into absolute chaos and brutal slaughter
The former Donald Trump adviser on an escalating crisis and the prospect of world war
By @MeganJGibson.bsky.social
Rachel Reeves is pretending everything is absolutely fine
This Spring Statement didn’t take account of an inconvenient event: the outbreak of war
By @willdunn.bsky.social
Lebanon’s displaced families brace for more needless war
The country is shocked by Hezbollah’s decision to enter the conflict
By Cian Ward
Who is Keir Starmer without Morgan McSweeney?
On Iran and on Europe, he is beginning to show us
By Ailbhe Rea
Paul Conroy knew the importance of bearing witness
The war photographer has died aged 61
By Gerry Brakus
Gisèle Pelicot is not your hero
In her new memoir, Pelicot rejects the pedestal she has been put on
By Faye Curran
How Putin is backing Iran’s war effort
A prolonged conflict in the Middle East would serve Russia’s interests
By Katie Stallard
Reform UK are too weird to win
From Matthew Goodwin to Restore Britain, the online right aren’t radical – they’re cringe
By Gareth Watkins
The Iran war makes it official – America is breaking with Europe
The Maga movement thinks Europeans are fundamentally unserious on foreign policy
By Freddie Hayward
Ai Weiwei: “Maybe I’m still seeking trouble”
The artist on China, censorship and valuing ideas over physical work
By Michael Prodger
The US and Israel strike Iran www.newstatesman.com/intern...
"Just be fucking progressive." What Labour MPs are saying about the Gorton and Denton by-election, by Ethan Croft
Inside the Greens "seismic" Gorton and Denton win
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Labour’s existential crisis
The Greens’ by-election triumph is the worst of all worlds for Keir Starmer
Today's Morning Call with @georgeeaton.bsky.social www.newstatesman.com/politi...
How can Labour win again? Polling shows the party needs to learn to be populist. By @bwalker.uk