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Is Labour heading for a majority after all?

Now all the local ballots have been counted, Anoosh is joined by Freddie Hayward, Rachel...

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Is it time to abolish the monarchy - Recorded live at the Cambridge literary Festival

In this special edition of the New Statesman Podcast we bring you the New Statesman debate,...

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A bad night for the Conservatives at the local elections

As the first results from the English local elections come in, Rachel Wearmouth, Freddie Hayward...

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Are the Tories failing children?

What’s it like to be a child today? Anoosh Chakelian, Rachel Cunliffe and Zoë Grünewald discuss...

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The writer at the centre of the Diane Abbott row

Diane Abbott, the former shadow home secretary and ally of Jeremy Corbyn, has been suspended as a...

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Is Rishi Sunak reviving the Tories? Live at the Cambridge Literary Festival

In a special episode of the New Statesman Podcast recorded live at the Cambridge Literary...

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From election fever in England to SNP turmoil in Scotland

The local elections in England are on 4 May, with more than 8,000 council seats across the...

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Can we restore faith in parliament? With Hannah White

With the public's view of government and parliament at new lows after the pandemic, what can be...

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Joe Biden’s visit exposes the UK’s Brexit impasse

The US president, Joe Biden, arrived in Belfast on a week-long visit to the island of Ireland...

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Spotlight: How Smart Meters can help with the energy crisis

The energy market is complicated. Consumers are understandably confused by the range of tariffs...

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The New Statesman political editors’ reunion: covering Westminster from Thatcher to Sunak

In this special podcast, nine political editors and writers come together to discuss working at...

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Is the Good Friday Agreement under threat? With Jonathan Powell

It’s a quarter of a century since a peace deal introduced cross-community power-sharing to...

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Dover delays, the Brexit taboo and Stevenage Woman

The Easter exodus from the UK has begun but holidaymakers hoping for a quick getaway were...

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Are social conservatives the future of British politics?

As the Tories increasingly use social issues and culture wars to appeal to voters, we talk about...

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Tough on crime? Britain’s new political battleground

Petty crime is emerging as a central battleground of the next election. The Prime Minister has...

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How Brexit remade the Conservative Party, with Tim Bale

Has winning the Brexit vote made the Conservative Party ungovernable? That’s the question...

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What Humza Yousaf means for the SNP, Scottish independence and Labour

Humza Yousaf is the new leader of the SNP after beating his closest rival, Kate Forbes, by 52 per...

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Is the era of Boris and Brexit over?

During a grumpy four-hour hearing with the Commons Privileges Committee, Boris Johnson appeared...

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Childcare gets top billing in the Budget, but will it work?

After Jeremy Hunt announced an extension of free childcare provision to children older than nine...

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What’s behind the Budget? With Andrew Marr

Jeremy Hunt presented his first Budget on Wednesday (15 March) as forecasts said that Britain...

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