New Statesman

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New Statesman is a long-running British political and cultural magazine known for its left-leaning commentary and analysis.

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New Statesman Media Group 1
The New Statesman 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural magazine
magazine
political magazine
associatedWith Fabianism
basedIn London, England
surface form: London
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coversTopic British politics
arts
culture
economics
international politics
literature
social issues
foundedBy Fabian Society
genre culture
current affairs
politics
hasISSN 1364-7431
hasNotableContributor A. J. P. Taylor
Christopher Hitchens
Clive James
George Orwell
John Maynard Keynes
Martin Amis
Virginia Woolf
hasNotableEditor Jason Cowley
Kingsley Martin
hasPoliticalAlignment centre-left
left-leaning
hasSection business
culture
ideas
politics
science and technology
world
hasWebsite https://www.newstatesman.com
inception 1913
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
mediaType online
print
notableFor cultural criticism
left-leaning commentary
political analysis
originalFrequency weekly
politicalPosition social democratic
publicationLanguage English
publisher New Statesman self-linksurface differs
surface form: New Statesman Media Group
targetAudience cultural commentators
politically engaged readers

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Benjamin Whitrow appearedIn New Statesman
this entity surface form: The New Statesman
Christopher Hitchens employer New Statesman
Desmond MacCarthy employer New Statesman
John Pilger employer New Statesman
New Statesman publisher New Statesman self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: New Statesman Media Group