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  1. The New Statesman is a progressive magazine that covers UK current affairs, international and cultural events. Read comment and analysis from writers on topics such as Scotland, Conservatives, Labour, Iran, Israel, Rushdie and more.

    • Politics

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      International news and comment from the New Statesman.

    • Ideas

      The New Age of Tragedy. Great-power rivalry, resource...

    • Comment

      The curse of Rishi Sunak’s election campaign. It’s gonna be...

    • Business

      Full coverage of companies, markets, finance, sustainability...

    • Spotlight on Policy

      Chris Stark: New oil and gas licences are a “total waste of...

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      The New Statesman's quick and essential guide to the news...

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      By New Statesman Man’s weather obsession. 31 March 1917: Man...

  2. The New Statesman is a British political and cultural news magazine published in London. Founded as a weekly review of politics and literature on 12 April 1913, it was at first connected with Sidney and Beatrice Webb and other leading members of the socialist Fabian Society , such as George Bernard Shaw , who was a founding director.

  3. Learn about the history, mission and editorial standards of the New Statesman, founded in 1913 by Fabian intellectuals and writers. The magazine covers politics, economics, geopolitics and culture, and features influential contributors such as Keynes, Orwell, Hitchens and Amis.

  4. A satirical TV show about a corrupt and amoral Conservative MP, Alan B'Stard, and his adventures in politics and crime. Starring Rik Mayall, Michael Troughton and Marsha Fitzalan, the series ran from 1987 to 1994 and won a BAFTA award.

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  5. The New Statesman. Füge The New Statesman kostenlos zu deinem Feed hinzu, um keine Neuigkeit zur Serie zu verpassen. „Nomen est Omen“ beim konservativen Hinterbänkler Alan B’stard (Rik Mayall); er ist ein rechter „Bastard“: geldgeil, machtbesessen, hat nur der politischen Beziehungen seines Schwiegervaters wegen geheiratet, betrügt ...

  6. The New Statesman has been helping people understand politics, economics and the forces shaping the world for over 100 years, through a weekly magazine, newstatesman.com and the New...

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