Benjamin Netanyahu has won the battle over Iran. But his war against Israel’s democracy is not over.| New Statesman
The hype behind an alternative left-wing party is just that: hype.| New Statesman
While neighbours suffer, landlords are cashing in on Britain’s demand for houses in multiple occupation.| New Statesman
In the Democratic New York mayoral candidate, left-populism has found its tribune.| New Statesman
In her memoir, the former prime minister seems more concerned with the symbols of politics than the actual politics the prompted her downfall.| New Statesman
The sirens are beginning to sound about the state of Britain and its government.| New Statesman
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Diplomacy has been “pushed aside” after Donald Trump bombed Iran – leaving Britain “weak”.| New Statesman
Polls show the public think more like Neville Chamberlain than Donald Trump when it comes to conflict.| New Statesman
Trump's militarism at home and abroad represents an opportunity for the Democrats.| 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