I don’t have live access to the latest news feeds in this moment, but here’s what’s generally known about The New Statesman and where to look for the latest updates.
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What it is: The New Statesman is a UK weekly-turned-hybrid magazine known for progressive political and cultural coverage, with a long history dating back to 1913. It describes itself as a leading progressive political and cultural publication in the UK. For a quick snapshot, its About page emphasizes its print–digital hybrid status and its place as a respected venue for political commentary.[2][5]
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Recent leadership and editorial notes: The publication has seen changes in editorial leadership in recent years, including Jason Cowley’s tenure as editor ending in 2024 and Tom McTague taking over in 2025. These shifts shaped its editorial direction and long-form output during the mid-2020s.[1]
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Where to get the latest:
- The New Statesman’s official site (newstatesman.com) is the best source for current articles, features, and editorial announcements. They publish daily news, analysis, and comment on UK politics and culture.[5]
- The New Statesman Podcast channel and related pages (on Apple Podcasts, Acast, etc.) provide discussions with editors and contributors and can be a good way to catch up on recent debates and interviews.[3][9]
- News aggregators and reputable UK media outlets often cross-reference New Statesman pieces, which can help you track notable stories and campaigns they’re running.
If you’d like, I can pull the latest headlines and summarize the top stories from their site and their podcast channels. I can also set up a brief daily briefing if you want ongoing updates. Please tell me your preferred format (bullet list, short paragraph summaries, or a table) and how many stories you’d like.