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24 May – 6 June 2024 IN THIS ISSUE 9 Grounded Wolfgang Münchau on the Netanyahu arrest warrant 11 The Jeremy Clarkson curse Jeanette Winterson on the Cotswolds’ zombie tourism 24 Dan Poulter’s prescription The doctor and Tory defector on how to fix the NHS 38 In memoriam David Reynolds on how we honour victims of conflict 46 Lessons of Succession Jesse Armstrong on how not to write about the US 54 The new Luddism Marina Wheeler on why we must resist AI’s advances 60 Women and war Elif Shafak revisits Virginia Woolf ’s Three Guineas Lost in the fog of war: remembering D-Day 80 years on Outsider art: writing America Elif Shafak on Virginia Woolf 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 24 May – 6 June 2024 | The New Statesman 5

24 May – 6 June 2024

IN THIS ISSUE

9 Grounded

Wolfgang Münchau on the Netanyahu arrest warrant

11 The Jeremy Clarkson curse Jeanette Winterson on the Cotswolds’ zombie tourism

24 Dan Poulter’s prescription The doctor and Tory defector on how to fix the NHS

38 In memoriam

David Reynolds on how we honour victims of conflict

46 Lessons of Succession Jesse Armstrong on how not to write about the US

54 The new Luddism Marina Wheeler on why we must resist AI’s advances

60 Women and war Elif Shafak revisits Virginia Woolf ’s Three Guineas

Lost in the fog of war: remembering D-Day 80 years on

Outsider art: writing America

Elif Shafak on Virginia Woolf

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

24 May – 6 June 2024 | The New Statesman

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