As artificial intelligence rapidly advances, Keir Starmer must strike a balance between innovation and regulation.
The Booker Prize-winning author on political fiction, the refugee crisis and the “unmistakable” timeliness of his dystopian ...
Why is Labour’s poll lead so stubborn? Normally by this point of the parliamentary cycle there has been some movement back ...
Are Gen Z uniquely socially conservative? There are two dominant and opposing theories about this generation, which is ...
He cavorted on stage with Elon Musk. But he will not meet the Greek prime minister. Rishi Sunak is so peeved by Kyriakos ...
The Greater Manchester mayor told a New Statesman conference that his party should back measures such as a land value tax.
A new book shows how sport has shaped British history and society – but cannot explain why it matters as much as it does.
If the party enters government it will face the same problems as the Tories.
The Conservative government claims the economy has “turned a corner” – but its own grassroots say otherwise.
Ten years on, I am preparing a new edition of Blunders, covering the coalition and Conservative governments since 2010. There ...
And yet, when Jeremy Hunt delivered his Autumn Statement on Wednesday (22 November), he acted as if the next five years had ...
In The Brothers Karamazov, Fyodor Dostoevsky dares to ask the question few will: do people truly desire freedom?