Chris Pilcher: An inspirational teacher
Sometimes you encounter, however fleetingly, someone who leaves a deep impression
July 28 2022 / The New Statesman
The Next Prime Minister
What Sunak and Truss are getting wrong about Brexit
July 27 2022 / The New Statesman
Boris Johnson: Downfall
In 2019, Boris Johnson had everything he wanted after winning the general election. But the gods were waiting for him
July 13 2022 / The New Statesman
Who Are We Now? Stories of Modern England
Jason Cowley talks about his book Who Are We Now? Stories of Modern England, which explores the turbulent politics of the last 25 years, from Tony Blair to the pandemic
June 28 2022 / Politics Live
Times review of Who Are We Now?
Jason Cowley’s elegant book is written in the spirit of understanding
May 23 2022 / The Times
Mark Hollis: Inside the walled garden
A biographer searches for the mysterious former Talk Talk frontman who created music of beauty and grace
May 4 2022 / The New Statesman
Who Are We Now? Stories of Modern England
In this compelling and essential book, Jason Cowley examines contemporary England through a handful of the key news stories of recent times to reveal what they tell us about the state of the nation and to answer the question Who Are We Now?
March 31 2022 / Picador - Pan Macmillan
Matthew Syed: review of Who Are We Now?
Jason Cowley’s wonderfully written, magisterial dive into the modern history of English politics and identity
March 27 2022 / The Sunday Times
Observer Book of the week: Who Are We Now? Jason Cowley
Julian Coman on a subtle, sophisticated book about the condition of England
March 2022 / The Observer
Jason Cowley, Book
The English Question: Who are we now, after Brexit, in these pandemic times?
December 8 2021 / The New Statesman
The New Statesman
A New Direction
September 12 2021 / The New Statesman
Afghanistan: The Cost of War
Twenty years after the US invasion, the Taliban are preparing to retake control of the country