
Inside Homes for Ukraine: sex bargains, child neglect and domestic servitude
An exclusive investigation by the New Statesman reveals the dark side of Britain’s refugee scheme, which failed to safeguard…
By Polly Bindman
Can a booming start-up scene help Norway turn its back on oil’s “poisoned pill”?
The oil-rich nation’s green surge is not as big as it should be.
By Nick Ferris and Polly Bindman
British Oil’s record profits outweigh renewables investment
Instead of investing in renewable alternatives, British oil companies have doubled down on business as usual.
By Polly Bindman
People with dementia cut vital care to cope with inflation
Means-testing leaves people paying for their own care, exposed to rising fees and energy bills.
By Polly Bindman
Climate activists take the brunt of police crackdown on protests
Exclusive data analysis by the New Statesman exposes a disproportionate rise in police intervention in climate change protests.
By Polly Bindman
How much does it cost to watch a game of football?
Is it cheaper to watch matches at home or the pub? The football cost-of-living crisis – in numbers.
By Polly Bindman
Britons are reducing energy use to save money – and the environment
Exclusive Ipsos polling explores how people are coping with rising energy costs.
By Polly Bindman
UK debt rises to highest level in 60 years
Pandemic spending, support with energy bills and falling GDP have all contributed.
By Polly Bindman