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Look away, Sir Keir! Labour’s bible has given its verdict on you - COMMENT: The New Statesman’s new editor is a critical ...
The party has to attract elite talent. It doesn't have much right now.
Healey was present – wearing his obligatory red tie – at the count centre in Widnes that night when Reform’s victory was ...
Jason Cowley is the former editor-in-chief of the New Statesman Keir Starmer wants to lead a security government but isn’t prepared to pay the cost. The campaigner and Dominic Cummings ally on why ...
FORMER Hereford striker Jason Cowley has signed for non-league step three side Halesowen Town. The 29-year-old played for the Bulls for two seasons before turning down a deal to extended his stay this ...
He believes the world is at a dangerous tipping point. By Jason Cowley Early in my conversation with Bill Gates, in a small, windowless room at the Peninsula hotel in London, the lights went out.
New Statesman editor-in-chief Jason Cowley has announced he will step down at the end of December after 16 years at the title. Cowley will continue to write for the New Statesman as a columnist ...
New Statesman editor-in-chief Jason Cowley has announced his intention to step down at the end of the year. He will continue to write for the New Statesman as a columnist and essayist. Cowley has been ...
Phillipa Boston talks to New Statesman literary editor Jason Cowley, whose adolescent drop-out years in Oxford form the basis of his first novel In his late teens, author Jason Cowley dropped out.
The Sunday Times announces Jason Cowley has joined as a commentator, features writer and book reviewer. Jason Cowley is an award-winning journalist, magazine editor, and author. Until recently, he ...
Writing in the New Statesman recently, Jason Cowley lamented the sharp decline in prominence and influence of the literary novel over the past decades. He drew a comparison between the works of ...
Keir Starmer has imposed order after the riots. But now he must lead a national renewal. By Jason Cowley Order has returned to the streets of England but the mood in the country is uneasy, and this ...