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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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Exclusive: New polling signals Rachel Reeves could break tax promises

The first “trade-off” analysis of public attitudes towards tax rises suggests Labour could raise income tax in the Budget
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“I felt gaslit”: inside the chaos of the government’s grooming gang...

Four survivors quit the victims liaison panel, while the shortlisted chair pulled out of the inquiry
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Britain’s sense of decline is terminal

Even the Doing-OK parts of the country suffer from the anxieties of the past decade
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Will broken windowism save Labour?

A new neighbourhood policy is designed to make up for Boris Johnson’s betrayal – and combat Nigel Farage
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Nick Thomas-Symonds: Labour’s Brexit repair man

The EU relations minister on Keir Starmer’s determination to cling on, and the UK’s changing relationship to Europe
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Trump, Tylenol and toughing it out

The US president follows an age-old tradition of telling women they have to suffer to be proper mothers
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Far-right protesters cower behind motherhood

Lost men are using mothers to launder their dirty ideas
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Nicola Sturgeon: “Where does JK Rowling get the time to obsess abou...

On the New Statesman Podcast, the former Scottish first minister talks flag-flying nationalism, the rise of Reform and the Harry Potter author’s “gratuitous cruelty to trans people”.
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Lime bikes are the scourge of Tube strike London

Forget cabbies and lorry drivers: cyclists have a new enemy.
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Reform’s wall of silence in Nottingham is a glimpse into the future

Councils led by Nigel Farage’s party are a preview of what a Reform government would look like.
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It’s official – Keir Starmer’s “island of strangers” speech has bac...

Exclusive: the first survey before and after the immigration speech reveals a drop in Labour support.