Don't miss:
- What if Romney wins? Why the US is on the edge of a precipice
- Nicky Woolf reports from the front-line of the car industry in Ohio
- Nicholas Wapshott on what a Romney presidency would look like
- Mehdi Hasan on the return of the neo-cons
- Mark Leonard on the two sides of Obama's brain
- Rafael Behr charts the death of the middle class
- Rachel Cusk writes a reflection on the anorexic statement
PLUS David Priestland criticises the complacent liberalism of popular history, Will Self on Jimmy Savile and the hypocrisy of charity, Sophie Elmhirst has coffee with Conrad Black, Ryan Gilbey reviews the much-hyped The Master and a re-release of The Shining, Nina Caplan celebrates South African wine and Ed Smith considers the art of the essay
Find the issue, cover dated 2nd - 8th November, on sale for £3.50 in all good newsagents in London on Thursday and the rest of the country on Friday. Or buy the issue in digital form here - ideal for those living outside the UK.
Trial a subscription to the New Statesman and receive 12 issues for only £12 (UK only) delivered straight to your door - that's a saving of £2.50 each week on the usual cover price!
Don't know what to give that person who has everything? Give the gift that keeps on giving - a gift subscription to the New Statesman
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home