Why is Brexit back to haunt the Tory party?
Rishi Sunak has denied reports that the government is preparing to seek a “Swiss-style” deal with...
Why is Brexit back to haunt the Tory party?
Rishi Sunak has denied reports that the government is preparing to seek a “Swiss-style” deal with...
Bonus: Anti-microbial resistance: the crisis that could spell the end of medicine - with Pfizer
In 2014, the then prime minister David Cameron commissioned a review into a worrying global...
In a special episode of the New Statesman podcast, recorded live at the Cambridge Literary...
Is Britain falling apart? With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined
The writer, satirist and broadcaster Armando Iannucci returns to the New Statesman Podcast to...
Jeremy Hunt’s doom-filled Autumn Statement
Rachel Cunliffe, Freddie Hayward and Rachel Wearmouth dissect the Autumn Statement, which will...
Is the Conservative Party doomed? With John Oxley
As Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt prepare for a Budget that will likely mean years of austerity,...
Has the special relationship become a kiss of death? | Westminster Reimagined
The legendary writer, satirist and broadcaster Armando Iannucci returns to the New Statesman...
The Gavs and Gav-nots: how the Tories are still divided
Gavin Williamson has resigned from the cabinet as minister without portfolio after a string of...
Why Rishi Sunak flip-flopped on Cop
As Cop27, the UN climate conference, starts in Egypt, Anoosh Chakelian is joined by India Bourke,...
“It’s inequality, stupid.” With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined
The writer, satirist and broadcaster Armando Iannucci, returns to the New Statesman Podcast to...
How to get better leaders – with Brian Klaas
With the Conservatives on to their fifth prime minister in just six years, we talk to the...
Which version of Rishi Sunak will Britain get?
Rishi Sunak attended his first PMQs on Wednesday 26 October, and seemed to buoy up his...
The UK is to have a new prime minister whose policies are unknown and no one but Tory MPs voted...
BONUS: How the lettuce became Liz Truss’s nemesis, with Jon Livesey
In this bonus episode of the New Statesman Podcast, Rachel Cunliffe interviews the Daily Star...
Prime Minister Liz Truss resigns after just 44 days in office.
Liz Truss has announced she will stand down as prime minister after her government was plunged...
In a desperate attempt to stabilise the financial markets Jeremy Hunt, the newly appointed...
Horror in the City at the Tories' mini-Budget, with the economist and former trader Gary Stevenson
Emma Haslett, The New Statesman’s associate business editor, speaks to Gary Stevenson, an...
Will Liz Truss sack Kwasi Kwarteng to save herself?
What was left of Liz Truss’s authority visibly dissipated in Prime Minister’s Questions this...
How Liz Truss is fuelling the energy crisis, with Dale Vince
Anoosh Chakelian is joined by Dale Vince, a green energy industrialist and founder of Ecotricity,...
Are the Conservatives preparing for opposition? With Andrew Marr
As conference season ends, our Political Editor, Andrew Marr, discusses the Conservative and...