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Anoosh Chakelian

Anoosh Chakelian

Britain Editor at The New Statesman

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  • English
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  • Society
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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How Britain legalised crime

The UK’s neglected towns have become a haven for criminals while residents try to retain local pride – and police are all but powerless.
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Britain's bitter asylum stalemate - The New Statesman

I’ll always remember the first time I glimpsed the inside of an “asylum hotel”. Beyond the Channel-battered dinghies washing up on Kentish shingle, nothing encapsulates Britain’s bitter asylum stalema
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Bust Britain

As more councils go bankrupt, the nation’s public realm is dying. How did it come to this?
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Dan Neidle: The tax-dodger’s worst enemy

Dan Neidle on taking on Nadhim Zahawi, Michelle Mone and the Post Office.
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Why George Galloway won the Rochdale by-election

George Galloway, the veteran left-wing agitator, is returning to Westminster after winning a decisive victory in the Rochdale by-election. The former Labour MP, who stood for his own Workers Party, wo
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What is Brick Lane without bagels?

What the fate of a beloved East End bagel shop tells us about our changing cities.
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Rochdale’s by-election brings the Gaza war to Britain

A neglected former mill town is a microcosm of a fractured nation.
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Can “yimby” Labour win the Kingswood by-election?

Inside the party’s fight to gain a suburban Conservative constituency on the green belt of Bristol.
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The unlikely refuge of British supermarkets

As libraries and community centres disappear, retail spaces are becoming the last resort of people seeking connection.
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The quiet radicalism of ITV

It’s 10pm. You’ve made it through the day. Dinner’s done, the kids are in bed, and you have some time before your eyelids start drooping to find out what’s been going on in the news. Which channel do
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Liam Byrne: “New Labour economics is history”

The former cabinet minister on why he hopes his new book on wealth inequality will overshadow “that wretched leaving note”.