CEO Scott McDonald on an imperilled institution. By Jason Cowley The British Council was founded in 1934 as fascism was ...
Jason Cowley is the former editor-in-chief of the New Statesman CEO Scott McDonald on an imperilled institution. The Chancellor now understands that the politics of her role are as important as the ...
Worse still for Badenoch, the right is divided. Thatcher never faced a threat from the right like Nigel Farage and his ...
The surging far-right is a symptom of a world slipping out of progressive control – and comprehension.
"You might imagine that the hero of a book about how Keir Starmer led the Labour Party from electoral disaster to Downing ...
Gurinder Chadha: What Makes Us Human? Garry Kasparov: What Makes us Human? Tony Robinson: What Makes Us Human? The New Statesman's Jason Cowley tells us why he thinks that politics makes us human.
His editor at the New Statesman, Jason Cowley, has always seemed to me a good person and a good editor in charge of a magazine with some fine writing in it. But three weeks ago Eaton flagged up an ...
Jason Cowley is the former editor-in-chief of the New Statesman In the wake of Trump’s victory, Nigel Farage is upbeat and promising “the biggest political change this country has ever seen”. A key ...
Jason Cowley is the former editor-in-chief of the New Statesman The surging far-right is a symptom of a world slipping out of progressive control – and comprehension. A selection of essays, poetry, ...
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