It's been a lifetime of putting other people first: children, spouses, grandchildren. For the older adults in this year's Statesman Season for Caring program, that still rings true. Gloria Villeda ...
But the Statesman’s work did not stop at chronicling events. Our reporters dug beneath the surface to deeply examine some of the most important issues in our community, and we discovered and ...
This Christmas, it’s apparent just how much things have changed – and must change still By Tom McTague Hello and welcome to the New Statesman’s Christmas Special. And what an issue it is! It’s not ...
The Health Secretary on Keir Starmer, Labour’s purpose, and his future By Ailbhe Rea Wes Streeting is still finishing his Friday lunch when I walk into the café. He and his adviser are deep in ...
The country can feel divided and lost, but there’s always another side to the story By Anoosh Chakelian As 2025 has melted away, I’ve been reflecting on my first months back at work after a year out ...
The Green Party is ready for the change people are demanding By Zack Polanski For years, we were told that politics could only ever get worse. That inequality would rise, that climate action would ...
Write to [email protected] to have your thoughts voiced in the New Statesman magazine By New Statesman Jonathan Dimbleby writes movingly of the death of his brother Nicholas in last week’s ...
The poem, which was published 100 years ago, has beguiled a remarkable array of minds By Tanjil Rashid When, two years ago, Refaat Alareer, a Palestinian poet, led a literature seminar at the ...
Does Andy Burnham have a route back? Why Labour MPs still want the Greater Manchester mayor to return By George Eaton Back in 2015, Andy Burnham told me of the Labour leadership: “I’m not planning to ...
Months before 9/11 a passenger seized control of a Boeing 747 and nearly crashed it into the Sahara. Everyone survived but no one quite recovered. How do you measure the cost of a disaster that didn’t ...
As prime minister, the Reform leader would take Trump’s America as a blueprint for Britain By Freddie Hayward When Nigel Farage flew into New York’s JFK Airport for the first time in 1988, he was ...
An Idaho Republican congressman is advocating for the transfer of Idaho’s federally managed public lands to local control, a move he said would address the federal government’s failure to properly ...