What if ... Gordon Brown was leading the Eurozone crisis?
The former PM's reputation deserves to be reconsidered in light of Europe's current economic problems.
View ArticleThe man with the child in his eyes
Michael Morpurgo failed when he tried to join the army, and then notched up a Third at university. Today, he is an acclaimed storyteller and children’s writer — author of War Horse, due to hit cinema...
View Article"Through the Cervix of Hawwah": don't judge a song by its title
The oddly-named metal records you must listen to.
View ArticleFull transcript | Ed Miliband | Speech on a new economy | London | 17...
"The change we need is about the rules of the system, about the culture of shareholding, about the norms our society expects."
View ArticleUS will not air climate change episode of Frozen Planet
BBC defends decision to give world TV channels the option of dropping the final episode of David Attenborough's series.
View ArticleWhy the NYPD are kidnapping books
The dismantling of Occupy Wall Street's library is a metaphor for how our culture is policed.
View ArticleThe curious case of the "break into Auschwitz"
The bestselling Holocaust memoir by Denis Avey should be withdrawn from publication.
View ArticleIn this week's New Statesman: The myth of the Fourth Reich
Why Germany has to save Europe | Books of the Year | Jemima Khan on Pakistan | Stuart Maconie on EMI
View ArticleBooks of the year 2011: Julie Myerson
People Who Eat Darkness: the Fate of Lucie Blackman - Richard Lloyd Parry
View ArticleBooks of the year 2011: Margaret Drabble
Memoirs of a Dervish: Sufis, Mystics and the Sixties - Robert Irwin
View ArticleTardis-travelling on television only
Doctor Who films should remain as nothing more than rumours.
View ArticleBooks of the year 2011: Hari Kunzru
The Beach Beneath the Street: the Everyday Life and Glorious Times of the Situationist International - McKenzie Wark
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