Forget the lies and the jingoism; behind the ritual condemnations of the tabloids is a vicarious approval of their low-life approach, New Statesman, 05 July 1996, p. 12.
A little-known and suppressed British atrocity in a faraway island tells us much about the function of "globalisation", New Statesman, 27 September 1996, p. 34.
Blair's latest morality speech points again to the unmentionable of British politics: that Labour could be more extreme than the Tories, New Statesman, 25 October 1996, p. 17.