In the name of protecting Israel’s security, the German government has sunk to farcical new authoritarian lows.| New Statesman
The Tory leader has fumbled yet another easy catch.| New Statesman
Tax-free shopping could unlock billions, generate thousands of jobs, and restore the UK’s tourism edge.| New Statesman
There’s been a sea change in attitudes towards the Reform leader.| New Statesman
The shadow justice secretary is spouting statistics that simply don’t add up.| New Statesman
The new left party must be built on empowerment – and on love.| New Statesman
The 50 most influential people shaping Britain’s progressive politics.| New Statesman
There were outraged protests outside the Bell Hotel as the ruling to evict its asylum seekers was overturned.| New Statesman
This leadership election is a choice between continuity and populism.| New Statesman
A proposed scheme could raise £32bn.| New Statesman
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
Reform’s radical plans for mass deportations won’t make anyone safer.| New Statesman
The California governor’s social media strategy is unserious, weird, attention-getting – and effective. That should worry us all.| New Statesman
With its local MP preparing for No 10, Clacton has won the argument.| New Statesman
Reform UK has gained its first MSP.| New Statesman
As Taipei prepares against the threat of invasion from China, the islands’ domestic politics are increasingly divided.| New Statesman
Also this week: Punk rock in Blackpool and on the glory trail in Europe with Hibernian FC.| New Statesman
Jess Phillips needs to decide what matters more, the sector that nurtured her career, or women’s lives.| New Statesman
Corbyn and Sultana’s left-wing alternative is slowly emerging. But tensions persist.| New Statesman
Queen Elizabeth’s second son had everything he ever wanted. That was the problem.| New Statesman
Speaking to the New Statesman, he tried to negotiate the fallout of his predecessor’s new book.| New Statesman
The time is now for a progressive pricing system.| New Statesman
The right has almost always had a disadvantage among women in Britain.| New Statesman
The 20th century’s most influential history book foresaw the collapse of the Soviet Union and rise of China. Thirty-five years on, its author anticipates the coming world order.| New Statesman
This is not the first time the US president has blundered into a high-profile summit with an adversary.| New Statesman
Nigel Farage is preparing for a summer offensive on borders and security.| New Statesman
Opinion has shifted in the UK as Israel's war in Gaza grinds on.| New Statesman
The founder of the Russian Democratic Society on how she found out she was on a Kremlin hitlist.| New Statesman
You can’t fault the world-historical ambition of Jason Momoa’s period action drama.| New Statesman
The idea that the EU had leverage over the US only makes sense if you think that economics and security are completely separate realms.| New Statesman
Today, the Tory grandee was sworn into the House of Lords, entering the nobility at long last.| New Statesman
In the post-industrial north, a town searches for a sense of belonging.| New Statesman