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Concessions to welfare rebels may have saved the government, but there remain lessons for the Prime Minister to learn.
Benjamin Netanyahu has won the battle over Iran. But his war against Israel’s democracy is not over.
The SNP and Labour are both watching on while the state dissolves and populists rise. ope is, famously, one of the most ...
In my columns for the New Statesman, I’ve recorded more than a decade of my life. But now it’s time to say goodbye.
But Iraq has not nullified British overseas ambition. In 2015 most voters backed airstrikes to combat Islamic State in Syria.
The English painter’s relish for subcultures took him across genres and continents.
The Prime Minister is unable to offer either outright support or criticism of the US’s strikes on Iran.
For the EU and UK the escalating crisis in the Middle East means more than diplomatic frustration and higher energy prices.
In the Democratic New York mayoral candidate, left-populism has found its tribune.
Nigel Farage struck a similar tone at his own event on Monday, suggesting Britain has alienated itself from the White House. ...
Modern nations not facing a mortal threat rarely, if ever, go to war without a high-flying moral justification. Until now.
Without any apparent strategy or objectives, this conflict is evolving in real time on social media.
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