The former prime minister met Donald Trump this week to discuss the future of the besieged territory.| New Statesman
Can the PM reconcile politics and principle over the ECHR?| New Statesman
The California governor’s social media strategy is unserious, weird, attention-getting – and effective. That should worry us all.| New Statesman
As Taipei prepares against the threat of invasion from China, the islands’ domestic politics are increasingly divided.| New Statesman
Corbyn and Sultana’s left-wing alternative is slowly emerging. But tensions persist.| New Statesman
Speaking to the New Statesman, he tried to negotiate the fallout of his predecessor’s new book.| New Statesman
Having rejected the Democrats’ progressivist dogma, the American electorate is undergoing a social and demographic revolution.| New Statesman
Penny Mordaunt’s suffering should serve as a national call to arms.| New Statesman
In the era of Trump’s tariff war, the sources of American economic hegemony will also contain its undoing.| New Statesman
Readers have written to me to share the poems that touched them, and they thought might touch me.| New Statesman
There is one man that Donald Trump fears.| New Statesman
Whether Elon Musk’s salute was intended or not, America is too big for authoritarianism to take hold.| New Statesman
In the Democratic New York mayoral candidate, left-populism has found its tribune.| New Statesman
Should Keir Starmer back these strikes, he risks splitting his entire political movement.| New Statesman
Britain is better off without the do-nothing rich.| New Statesman
Can good writing solve our crisis of masculinity?| New Statesman
Tove Jansson’s beloved stories, which turn 80 this year, are not cute: they are angry tales of apocalypse and breakdown.| New Statesman
Our nihilistic politics are a product of the crushing ennui and spiritual vacancy of modern life.| New Statesman
The UnitedHealthcare CEO is seen as part of a supposedly tyrannical oligarchy.| New Statesman
In his last Commons performance, the former prime minister showed a new side to himself.| New Statesman
Language is unravelling across the party.| New Statesman
The show, once celebrated for its wholesomeness, is now emblematic of an uncomfortable truth in TV entertainment.| New Statesman
In his interview on X, the Republican candidate revealed anti-worker sentiments.| New Statesman
The grown-up Disney superfan has become a much-mocked phenomenon online. But creating these consumers was always part of the corporation’s plan.| New Statesman