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JULY 29. 2025

Grand designs: Britain’s forgotten housing revolution

Social housing in the UK has a reputation for drabness. Other countries have done it far better – it’s time to learn from the ones who got it right

Gore Vidal, the man who lived for verbal jousting

An unashamed member of the educated liberal elite, he parlayed his wit and access into a career of TV interviews and debates

Mussolini’s secret bunker

Beneath the peak of Monte Soratte near Rome is a vast, eerie tunnel complex – an underground graveyard of the German troops who died there

Sandie Peggie and the dangers of gender groupthink

A female nurse in Scotland became the focus of a witch hunt that shows how Britain’s institutions have become overcome by an elite ideology

Letter of the week: Why Starmer must be tougher with the media

Write to letters@thenewworld. co. uk to have your views voiced in the magazine

The EU was right to let Trump start a trade war with himself

The president thinks tariffs make America stronger. The EU knows better - and walked away from a fight not worth having

We need to talk about Lionel Shriver

The novelist wrote a bizarre and apocalyptic column for the Times painting a picture of a UK that is completely falling apart

Does Corbyn’s new party face a full-blown identity crisis?

It’s not clear whether the independent group of MPs Corbyn leads will campaign under the banner of his and Zarah Sultana’s new party

Another Sun man joins the government

David Dinsmore, a former editor of the right wing paper, is Keir Starmer's new communications chief

JULY 28. 2025

Gary Lineker: “I’m not antisemitic. I’m anti the killing of children

In an exclusive interview, Gary Lineker talks to Matt Kelly about the war in Gaza, life after the BBC and life as a podcasting media mogul

Why younger voters don’t want the vote

The government wants to extend the franchise to 16 and 17-year olds. But it’s a move that could backfire

The quiet road to an ugly Britain

Farage is winning by whipping up anger and then claiming to be the only one who can quell it. It’s time Starmer ‘hugs the cactus’ by confronting the Reform leader’s claims – and his supporters

The Lionesses are the England I believe in

This summer has shown us two visions of the country. Only one deserves to win

JULY 27. 2025

Oasis have returned when we need them most

At Wembley Stadium, Liam and Noel Gallagher served up pure sonic energy, proving that the best things in life can live forever