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Write to [email protected] to have your thoughts voiced in the New Statesman magazine. By New Statesman George Eaton (Newsmaker, 16 May) exaggerates the Blair-era liberalism on immigration ...
How a pleasant day at the cricket turned into dismal anthropology. By Nicholas Lezard To the cricket at Hove for some soothing, slow action. Sussex were playing Worcestershire in the County ...
This column – which, though named after a line in Shakespeare’s “Richard II”, refers to the whole of Britain – has run in the New Statesman since 1934. By New Statesman Veteran punks the Sex Pistols ...
At issue is a lawsuit over the process of how, back in late 2022, the Austin City Council approved a special zoning ordinance called a planned unit development, or PUD, for the Statesman's former ...
Advances in technology and artificial intelligence have created a brave new world – and women are hated here, too. By Pippa Bailey In 2021, in the “Founder’s Letter” that announced his vision for a ...
Similar swales can be found in Onion Creek Metropolitan Park. The earliest mentions of Onion Creek in the Democratic Statesman, which evolved into the American-Statesman, were published mere days ...
Re: May 5 article, "UT failing on accessibility" Three cheers for Fabiola Amaya, Aria Welch, and the On the Moov members working to get the University of Texas to improve its accessibility.
To explore these questions, New Statesman acting editor Tom Gatti hosted a discussion in front of a live audience at the Cambridge Literary Festival. Joining him were Sarah Churchwell, author of ...
Other times, nothing captures the moment like the right photo. The Idaho Statesman took home 68 awards on Saturday at the Idaho Press Club Awards, an annual competition that recognizes the best ...
Oregon House Republicans proposed $730 million in cuts to the Oregon Department of Transportation's budget. The proposed cuts target various programs, including the Statewide Transportation ...
For the 16th year, the American-Statesman will recognize organizations with outstanding workplace cultures in the region. Any company with 50 or more employees in the area is eligible to compete ...
What happened to the original Davos Man? Also this week: Japanese Farageism and the birth of the new Observer. By Lionel Barber The world as we know it has gone, according to Keir Starmer. The Prime ...