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New Statesman
By Naomi Klein - 02 May 13:12

After worldwide May Day riots, Naomi Klein argues in favor of the anti-corporate movement's "decentralised" nature.

Malcolm X.
By Brian Glanville - 29 April 15:11

12 June 1964.

Indonesia.
By The Old Statesman - 29 April 13:44

Diana Quick, Margi Clarke, Vanessa Redgrave and others.

New Statesman
By Kate Hudson - 18 April 12:15

Kate Hudson, General Secretary of CND, recalls her first trip to Greenham Common.

Absolutely Fabulous
By Edmund Wilson - 18 April 11:47

The American man of letters teaches you how to use words.

The London Underground.
By Anthony Barnett - 16 April 13:40

When Anthony Barnett was turned down for the editorship of the New Statesman in 1986, he wrote to his supporters - who included John Berger, Angela Carter, Salman Rushdie and Francis Wheen - to explain why.

Big books on a bilboard in Russia.
By Edmund Wilson - 11 April 13:08

The American man of letters gives guidance to writers and journalists on both sides of the Atlantic.

Martin Luther King Jr using the telephone in a hotel.
By Alan Brien - 04 April 11:34

Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated forty-five years ago today. Here, Alan Brien reports from a grief-stricken New York.

Prince Charles in Oman.
By The Old Statesman - 04 April 10:43

Put not your trust in Princes - Psalm 146.

The entrance to the Spinal Injuries Unit at Stoke Mandeville.
By J P W Mallalieu - 03 April 13:21

J P W Mallalieu at Stoke Mandeville Hospital in 1956 argues foreigners have every right to use the NHS: after all, they built it.

Spy for a Day.
By Adrian Smith - 03 April 8:42

Meet the first editor of the New Statesman.

The last known photograph of Allende alive, La Moneda Palace, 1 April 1973
By Gabriel García Márquez - 03 April 8:06

Sedition in Santiago.

Billy Graham
By Edmund Wilson - 02 April 11:19

The American man of letters gives guidance to writers and journalists on both sides of the Atlantic.

Painting of Lord Byron.
By Edmund Wilson - 25 March 11:28

The American man of letters on linguistic complacency and corruption either side of the Atlantic.

Portrait of Chinua Achebe and Nelson Mandela.
By Chinua Achebe - 22 March 17:16

An essay by Chinua Achebe first published in 1990 on creativity, Conrad and why he was not the "grandfather of African literature".

New Statesman
By New Statesman - 14 March 17:01

Last train to nowhere.

F Scott Fitzgerald with Zelda and his daughter Frances.
By The Old Statesman - 12 March 14:13

Reviews by Amis, Pritchett, Royde-Smith and Naipul.

Paris in the rain.
By Andrea Dworkin - 04 March 12:12

Andrea Dworkin's harrowing account from 2000.

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