Dear England and the English Question
In his new play about Gareth Southgate, James Graham uses football to explore a contested national identity.
ByIn his new play about Gareth Southgate, James Graham uses football to explore a contested national identity.
ByThe National Theatre production presents the manager’s path to national saviour but fails to add anything of note to our…
ByAfter a decade at Ofwat, David Black remains optimistic that the industry can somehow be encouraged to stop pumping sewage…
ByThe disgraced former prime minister is not welcome among his new neighbours in rural Oxfordshire.
ByBuilt for commuters, the county created a brash new consumerist identity. But its success has come at a price.
ByThis year’s Wisden chronicles and fights back against the destruction of the summer game.
ByThis column – which, though named after a line in Shakespeare’s “Richard II”, refers to the whole of Britain –…
ByExclusive polling for the New Statesman reveals enthusiasm for coalition governing in defiance of national parties.
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