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Pow ring the futur of Britain Sizewell C will support the UK’s future nuclear programme by employing 1,500 apprentices. esting in people, ely with local We’re investing in people, working closely with local colleges and schools to ensure a pipeline of talent is ready to build and operate Sizewell C. chools to ensure nt is ready t Sizew Our apprentices will be trained for a career in their chosen fi eld, from civil engineering to catering, and get paid while doing so. Sizewell C will help build skills for Britain’s future nuclear projects. “It's a very, very good way to get some education, get some qualifi cations, but be working at the same time. It sets you up to be ready for the workplace before you've even fi nished your qualifi cations.” GEORGIA, SIZEWELL C APPRENTICE
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3-9 May 2024 IN THIS ISSUE 9 Headache in Holyrood Chris Deerin on why a change of leader won’t save the SNP 20 The meaning of Starmerism The ideas and thinkers shaping the next government 26 The curse of choice Gillian Tett on how playlist politics threatens democracy 30 Lost generation Sophie McBain on the youth loneliness epidemic 36 Sport’s wealth wars Ed Smith on the lessons of golf ’s bitter feud 44 Self-expressionism Michael Prodger on Kandinsky’s circle 59 The tortured muses department Tracey Thorn on Joan Baez and Bob Dylan Party principles: what’s driving Keir Starmer’s politics? The roots of loneliness Expressionism: life in colour 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 3-9 May 2024 | The New Statesman 5

3-9 May 2024

IN THIS ISSUE

9 Headache in Holyrood Chris Deerin on why a change of leader won’t save the SNP

20 The meaning of Starmerism The ideas and thinkers shaping the next government

26 The curse of choice

Gillian Tett on how playlist politics threatens democracy

30 Lost generation Sophie McBain on the youth loneliness epidemic

36 Sport’s wealth wars Ed Smith on the lessons of golf ’s bitter feud

44 Self-expressionism Michael Prodger on Kandinsky’s circle

59 The tortured muses department Tracey Thorn on Joan Baez and Bob Dylan

Party principles: what’s driving Keir Starmer’s politics?

The roots of loneliness

Expressionism: life in colour

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

3-9 May 2024 | The New Statesman

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