Sentences with phrase «new statesman»

- New Statesman (UK)»... engrossing account of the occupation and denazification of Germany tries to navigate the ruins of the deadliest conflict in human history, and discover the extent to which its perpetrators became victims... balanced and thought - provoking.»
She also writes for The Guardian, The New Statesman, Index on Censorship and Prospect magazine, and broadcasts on radio.
In addition to his children's book work, Chris is a renowned political cartoonist whose work appears regularly in England's The Observer, The Literary Review and The New Statesman.
She has also published opinion pieces and book reviews in the Observer, Guardian, Financial Times, New Statesman, Spectator and Standpoint magazines.
He has written for the Sunday Times, Evening Standard and the New Statesman.
She has been the deputy books editor of the Observer, and writes for The Guardian, New Statesman, and The Times Literary Supplement, among other publications.
[9] In 1996, a new Statesman - based model known as the Grange replaced previous HSV Statesman models.
Writing on the New Statesman's website Mr Andrews attacked Mr Gove and said the UK was now heading towards four separate exams systems.
I write regularly for The Guardian and LKMCo, and occasionally for the Times Education Supplement, the New Statesman, and EdaptUK.
This New Statesman piece called that «pseudo» science.
She was appointed shadow education secretary in 2016 - becoming the youngest - ever holder of that position - and according to the New Statesman has been «increasingly spoken of as a future Labour leader».
The New Industrial Revolution: This Time, It's Different New Statesman, July 15, 2013 «Frank Levy and [Professor] Richard J. Murnane, economists at MIT and Harvard respectively, have dug up the old claim to make the point that these fears are hardly new.
Helen Lewis, an editor at New Statesman, hit the nail on the head with her tweet captioning the photo, «True equality means either Jennifer Lawrence getting a coat, or Jeremy Irons having to pose for a photocall in assless chaps.»
-- Ryan Gilbey, New Statesman, Feb 22, 2018
Author Philip Kerr has written for Sunday Times, Evening Standard and the New Statesman.
February 12, 2018 — New Statesman — How a dating app is changing romance for Egypt's conservative millennials
Amongst the many newspapers and magazines for which I have written are the Guardian, Nature, New Statesman, Prospect, Focus, BBC The Sky at Night, Astronomy Now and the Manchester Evening News, to which I contributed a weekly column for three years.
It is the opening paragraph of a piece I wrote for the dear old New Statesman way back in 1976.
Former shadow Home Secretary David Davis has given an interview to tomorrow's New Statesman in which he reveals how desperately David Cameron tried to stop him from resigning his seat (and frontbench post) to fight that by - election in Haltemprice and Howden earlier in the summer.
He was in a lively debate with Tory MP Mike Freer about the London mayoral candidate's comments in a New Statesman article for which he later declined to apologise.
[19] The New Statesman claimed that Labour had spent «decades treating Scotland as little more than a one - party state» and needed to» [make] itself relevant again for the people whom it was established to represent».
Labour may be riding high in the polls, but according to Labour insider Dan Hodges in this week's New Statesman, there is growing discord within the party supposedly united after Ed Miliband's election.
Writing in the New Statesman magazine, Mr McCluskey accused MPs on Labour's centrist wing of «working overtime trying to present the Labour Party as a morass of misogyny, anti-Semitism and bullying».
The Society led bids to change the Government's approach to introduction of Individual Electoral Registration, which the New Statesman dubbed «the biggest political scandal you've never heard of».
According to the New Statesman's George Eaton, Mr Dugher could be replaced by current Shadow Defence Secretary Maria Eagle.
But in an article for the New Statesman, the Shadow Culture Secretary argued a reshuffle based on revenge «would not be very new politics».
I read an excellent piece by a Scottish academic in a recent New Statesman and he argued well that Scotland had quite a social democratic tradition but that Scottish Labour Party deserted this swallowing New Labour hook, line and sinker so the SNP were happy to fill a popular void.
There are some, like John Kampfner, the former editor of the New Statesman, who made a public leap to the Liberal Democrats — in a pamphlet for CentreForum titled Lost Labours — long before Clegg turned the election campaign inside out.
«As figures reveal Lib Dem membership has shrunk by 20 % we also learn that Cable speaks regularly with Ed Miliband Main The New Statesman's attempt to paint Sayeeda Warsi's Tory critics as racist»
The fascinating study conducted by ComRes on behalf of the New Statesman magazine also reveals that prospective MPs are deeply Eurosceptic, support tax cuts and want to see a strict cap on immigration.
They have been urged to stick with this choice in 2010 by the former New Statesman editor John Kampfner, who reports that he feels more at home with the Lib Dems than with Labour.
And what about this from late March, in the New Statesman again, calling for the Mayor of London to have new powers over rent and wages.
The New Statesman piece is long and expansive and gives a good flavour of why David Miliband didn't win the leadership of the Labour party.
Over at the New Statesman, the enterprising Harry Lambert has calculated that frontbench speeches were on average just 1,200 words long, with rumours of a word count to corral any windy shadow ministers.
«Maybe [Ed] is not as able to connect [with people] as strongly as David can,» he told the New Statesman.
Lord Mandelson, the Labour former business secretary, has written an article for the New Statesman about Brexit.
The Labour leadership contest began in earnest with the New Statesman debate at Church House in Westminster on 9 June.
Described by New Statesman as the Conservative Party's «philosopher - king», Blond made a name for himself with his «Red Toryism» thesis, having previously enjoyed a quiet existence as a theology and philosophy lecturer.
In an interview with the New Statesman, Dr Cable said his former Cabinet colleague had used words reminiscent of Hitler's autobiographical book of 1925, in which he set out his political beliefs.
He has written biographies of Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Vaughan Williams and Enoch Powell, and reviews and writes on politics for the New Statesman.
The New Statesman reports that Miliband will pledge to reverse the so - called «bedroom tax» in the approach to the 2015 election - scrapping a welfare reform that saves over # 450m a year.
Labour's new leader has been in office barely two months, yet this hasn't stopped a motley collection of ex Ministers, frustrated David Miliband supporters and it would seem some party officials, from moaning in the ear of one Dan Hodges, who last week launched into print in the New Statesman, giving vent to their ---LSB-...]
As former Shadow Secretary of State for Education Tristram Hunt pointed out in a recent article in New Statesman, perhaps this does not only apply to the centre in conventional left versus right terms, but also in terms of «open» versus «closed».
As for Ed, whom the New Statesman endorsed as Labour leader last week, he can feel justly frustrated that senior figures in the party have failed to engage with his sophisticated and well - meant critique of New Labour.
Here's George Eaton, the New Statesman's political editor, speculating on what the final reshuffle outcome will be.
-LSB-...] 11.35 am: The New Statesman held a hustings for the Labour leadership candidates last night.
Last month James Macintyre, a former producer on Question Time, revealed in the New Statesman that the programme's makers wanted Griffin on the panel two years ago, long before the BNP's limited breakthrough in the summer.
According to Dan Hodges blogging at the New Statesman, Ed Balls should be sacked as Shadow Chancellor in the coming reshuffle.
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