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July 2024

  • Stuart Weir, journalist and democracy campaigner

    Letter: Stuart Weir obituary

  • Stuart Weir, journalist and democracy campaigner

    Stuart Weir obituary

June 2024

  • Pat Coyne

    Other lives
    Pat Coyne obituary

    Other lives: Publisher who spent a turbulent period in the early 1990s as chief executive of New Statesman magazine

March 2024

  • Composite of Observer reporting on Tavistock Gender Identity Service

    Why the Tavistock gender identity clinic was forced to shut ... and what happens next

    The clinic at the heart of a heated national debate formally closes this weekend. The journalist who told the inside story of its practice reflects on those it leaves behind

November 2023

  • Joaquin Phoenix in a scene from Napoleon.

    Brief letters
    Napoleon dynamite or Bonaparte bomb? Balanced views of Ridley Scott’s biopic

    Brief letters: Movie reviews | Colston test failure | Butcher’s apostrophe | Yellow lines | British Museum echo | Blissful blue light advice
  • A teddy bear sitting on stairs.

    Brief letters
    The lost teddy that found its way home

    Brief letters: Toy story | Fear of strangers | Arts in schools | Accurate apostrophes
  • Andrew Lumsden pictured in 1982. He was a reporter at the Times and later a news editor at the New Statesman.

    Andrew Lumsden obituary

    Journalist and leading gay rights campaigner who helped set up Gay News and the first Pride march in 1972

September 2023

  • The former Bryn Estyn children’s home near Wrexham, north Wales, a ‘form of purgatory’ for many of its residents.

    My editor trashed my inquiry into child sexual abuse. Now I know why

    Dean Nelson
    Peter Wilby, who spent years denigrating victims in the media, has been convicted of possessing the most appalling images

June 2023

  • Andrew Anthony

    Behold Waterstones Dad – and hurrah for Britain’s new demographic stereotype

    Andrew Anthony
    The latest slicing of social segments is a floating voter and a welcome addition to the merry-go-round of political life, writes Andrew Anthony

January 2023

  • Paul Johnson with House of Commons in background

    Paul Johnson obituary

    Prolific journalist and historian who shifted allegiance from the left of Labour to become an ardent Thatcher supporter

April 2022

  • Sir Gordon Downey 3<br>Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards Sir Gordon Downey, with his long-awaited report into the cash-for-questions affair. See PA story POLITICS Standards. Daily Telegraph Pool photo.

    Sir Gordon Downey obituary

  • Bruce Page, Editor of the New Statesman, pictured in the newspapers office in London, Englans on Feb. 14, 1980 after the paper published a story related to alleged phone tapping in England. (AP Photo/Harris)

    Bruce Page obituary

December 2021

  • Andrew Marr

    Andrew Marr to join New Statesman as chief political commentator

    Veteran journalist who is leaving the BBC after after 21 years will write weekly column in magazine

August 2021

  • Rusbridger wants to make Prospect magazine ‘a cradle of ideas and thoughtful debate’.

    Political journals ring the changes in a battle of ideas – and a fight for readers

    Former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger’s arrival at Prospect is part of a trend that is raising the stakes of debate in Britain

May 2020

  • Jane Thomas in 2018

    Other lives
    Jane Thomas obituary

    Other Lives: Resourceful editor’s assistant at the New Statesman magazine

July 2019

  • Roger Scruton

    Roger Scruton gets government job back after 'regrettable' sacking

    Scruton returns to housing commission after New Statesman apology for failing to accurately represent his views

April 2019

  • Kenan Malik

    Roger Scruton should be confronted, not misrepresented

    Kenan Malik
    The row over the philosopher’s comments in an interview highlights the importance of ethics in political journalism
  • Zoe Williams

    Roger Scruton is not the victim of a leftwing witch-hunt. Here’s why

    Zoe Williams
    The conservative philosopher has missed the bigger picture, says Guardian columnist Zoe Williams
  • Roger Scruton

    New Statesman and Spectator in dirty tricks row over Scruton tape

    Spectator cover story quotes from recording of interview with government adviser

June 2018

  • Geoffrey Robertson

    Here’s another Jeremy Thorpe scandal – its chilling legacy in law

    Geoffrey Robertson
    The legal fallout of the 1970s scandal cast a veil of secrecy over the British jury system, says human rights barrister Geoffrey Robertson
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