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Finn McRedmond

Finn McRedmond

Junior Commissioning Editor and Writer at The New Statesman

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  • English
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  • Entertainment
  • Editorial Page

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Recent Articles

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Edna O’Brien was the last great Irish iconoclast

Great Irish literature is defined by dissent. So why do so many writers uphold the status quo?
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Donald Trump is Brat

The meme has transcended culture and taken over politics. Why has everyone misunderstood it?
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Keir Starmer’s Elon Musk problem

The rancour of X’s digital square has spilled on to the English high street.
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The parallels between riots in the UK and Ireland are alarming

Since last November’s violence in Dublin, the country’s temperature has changed entirely.
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Where are the left-wing firebrands?

Without an outsized personality like Tucker Carlson or Jordan Peterson, the left risks stagnation.
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Celebrity book clubs are bad for literature

The novel becoming a cultural accessory means to look like a reader, not be one.
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Megalopolis’s bad history

The Roman Republic is a lazy analogy for the modern political condition.
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Charli XCX should let Brat summer die

It was exhilarating for a while, but there is power in knowing a moment has passed.
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Labour’s rhetorical black hole

Language is unravelling across the party.
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How “YMCA” became Donald Trump’s unlikely theme song

The Republican campaign’s embrace of the gay anthem shows just how much the party has been changed.
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Ireland’s liberal centre conceals something darker

If even Sinn Féin is being drawn away from its voters ahead of this month’s general election, who will represent the country’s fragmented edges?