The royal family and the Scottish government election are just two hot issues which people with a New Statesman subscription can learn more about in the latest edition of the popular UK current affairs magazine.
With Prince William and Kate Middleton tying the knot last week, the publication takes a closer look inside the workings of the royal family, with author Will Self and historian Dominic Sandbrook providing a commentary.
Those who boast a New Statesman subscription will also be able to read about the SNP's attempts to win a second term in the upcoming Scottish elections, with the magazine's leader focusing on this year's race.
Other commentators who feature in this week's New Statesman include historian David Starkey and economics expert Irwin Stelzer.
The roots of the New Statesman stretch as far back as 1913, with playwright and journalist George Bernard Shaw and Sidney and Beatrice Webb among the publication's founders.
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Posted by Hunter Drinan