The US’s acceptance of deadly crime and political bloodshed goes far deeper than its addiction to guns.
Han Kang’s fiction is always richly evocative and this book, with events taking place in a snowstorm and spurred by a race ...
The billionaire’s attacks on the UK are part of a pattern of support for the hard right across the continent.
This Labour government has become too ready to fall back on a strategy of silence.
Labour starts 2025 as that rare thing: a stable centre-left government. Look elsewhere: the US Democrats have been routed and ...
From 14th-century Siena to female modernists, the year’s most exciting exhibitions chart an evolving Western tradition.
The author’s versatile genius posed a question: if you can’t write a novel, what gives you the right to pronouce on ...
One of the most extraordinary aspects of the Trump campaign’s denunciation of Labour activists flying over to campaign for ...
The arrogant economic prophecies of the late 1990s have turned to ashes.
Concealed within dark, anonymous ships, Putin’s oil is still flowing through the straits of Europe.
When I arrived at the offices of the New Economics Foundation to meet its chief executive, Danny Sriskandarajah, the New Statesman’s photographer had already got to work. I list ...
The show’s teasing, abrupt credit rolls just make me feel cheated. In the age of streaming, the TV cliffhanger should be ...