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20-26 January 2023 IN THIS ISSUE 14 Trouble at the BBC Victoria Derbyshire on shaping Newsnight 22 Critical condition Phil Whitaker on what can be done to save the NHS 26 Beijing’s future Katie Stallard on the “wolf warrior” diplomat Qin Gang 37 Abuse of power Rachel Cunliffe on the toxic culture at the Met 46 An American ego Nick Burns on Norman Mailer’s power to shock 48 Into the wild Alice Vincent on the nature writer Nan Shepherd 57 What Jeff Beck knew Kate Mossman celebrates the great guitarist Combative style: Qin Gang, China’s new foreign minister The NHS: healthcare in crisis Macho: Norman Mailer Please note that all submissions to the letters page, our competitions and reader offers are accepted solely subject to our terms and conditions: details available on our website. Subscription rates: UK £119.99; Europe €159.99; Rest of World US$199.99. Syndication/permissions/archive email: permissions@newstatesman.co.uk. Printed by Walstead Peterborough Ltd. Distribution by Marketforce. The New Statesman (ISSN 1364-7431) is published weekly by New Statesman Ltd, 40-42 Hatton Garden, London EC1N 8EB, UK. Registered as a newspaper in the UK and USA 20-26 January 2023 | The New Statesman 5

20-26 January 2023

IN THIS ISSUE

14 Trouble at the BBC Victoria Derbyshire on shaping Newsnight

22 Critical condition Phil Whitaker on what can be done to save the NHS

26 Beijing’s future

Katie Stallard on the “wolf warrior” diplomat Qin Gang

37 Abuse of power Rachel Cunliffe on the toxic culture at the Met

46 An American ego Nick Burns on Norman Mailer’s power to shock

48 Into the wild Alice Vincent on the nature writer Nan Shepherd

57 What Jeff Beck knew Kate Mossman celebrates the great guitarist

Combative style: Qin Gang, China’s new foreign minister

The NHS: healthcare in crisis

Macho: Norman Mailer

Please note that all submissions to the letters page, our competitions and reader offers are accepted solely subject to our terms and conditions: details available on our website. Subscription rates: UK £119.99; Europe €159.99; Rest of World US$199.99. Syndication/permissions/archive email: permissions@newstatesman.co.uk. Printed by Walstead Peterborough Ltd. Distribution by Marketforce. The New Statesman (ISSN 1364-7431) is published weekly by New Statesman Ltd, 40-42 Hatton Garden, London EC1N 8EB, UK. Registered as a newspaper in the UK and USA

20-26 January 2023 | The New Statesman

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