The New Statesman
/ðə ˌnjuː ˈsteɪtsmən/
/ðə ˌnuː ˈsteɪtsmən/
- a British magazine published each week, containing articles about politics, society and the arts, usually written from a left-wing point of view. Established in 1913, it is Britain's oldest and best-known left-wing magazine, and has a reputation for being independent and for criticizing the government.
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