Mark Hollis: Inside the Walled Garden

“All that matters are my records. I can’t live up to them, I can’t be as succinct and clear as they are.”

July 15 2025 / JasonCowley.net

What Keir Starmer can learn from Wimbledon

​Telling a story and long-term thinking

July 9 2025 / The New Statesman

The London suicide bombings: 20 Years Later

​How terror made the new future possible

July 7 2025 / The New Statesman

Letter from Wimbledon: Championed and then forgotten

​Tennis comes home during an English summer heatwave

July 6 2025 / The Sunday Times

The Loneliness of Rachel Reeves

​Tears are not enough

July 5 2025 / The Sunday Times

John Healey: The hardman of the cabinet

​The defence secretary prepares for war

June 4 2025 / The New Statesman

The Severed Alliance: "The north of England could go up in flames"

​All political parties are coalitions, but Keir Starmer leads a party that at some deep, fundamental level is broken

June 1 2025 / The Sunday Times

Rafael Nadal: king of Paris

There’s something especially poignant about the last days of a tennis champion. The technical brilliance, discipline and will to win remain but the body is much less accommodating

May 8 2025 / The New Statesman

"Forgotten Man" holds the keys to the country. Will the PM use Blair to find him?

​The row over net zero is a sign of how damaging to the party is the divide between urban progressives and its traditional voters

May 3 2025 / The Sunday Times

Lawrence Newport: Against system failure

​He led the campaign to ban the XL Bully, at great personal cost, and now wants to crush crime

April 30 2025 / The New Statesman

Nigel Farage: why his rivals rightly fear him

​Denouncing Reform UK as a racist party will only mobilise the people’s army

April 19 2025 / The Sunday Times

The rise of Hard Labour

​For better or worse, Keir Starmer leads a security government

April 13 2025 / The Sunday Times