Rachel Cunliffe
@rmcunliffe.bsky.social
Associate Political Editor @NewStatesman. Devout classicist, "indulgent editrix", at one point the only Ancient Greek teacher in South Korea
“Anyone wondering how the prisons system could fail – multiple times – at the most basic task of ensuring the right individuals are incarcerated at any one time might want to take note”
Some thoughts on Lord Timpson’s answers on prisons in the HoL today…
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Some thoughts on Lord Timpson’s answers on prisons in the HoL today…
www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk-...
“Boxes of paperwork” to blame for mistaken prisoner releases
Prisons minister Lord Timpson reveals how the system is stuck in the pre-computer era
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November 10, 2025 at 8:03 PM
“Anyone wondering how the prisons system could fail – multiple times – at the most basic task of ensuring the right individuals are incarcerated at any one time might want to take note”
Some thoughts on Lord Timpson’s answers on prisons in the HoL today…
www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk-...
Some thoughts on Lord Timpson’s answers on prisons in the HoL today…
www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk-...
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Reposted by Rachel Cunliffe
📕 With the Booker Prize winner set to be announced tonight, how does voting intention vary by favourite book genre. Reform’s highest score is with fans of horror, while Labour enjoys a landslide lead among fans of self-help books. *Read* into that what you will.
November 10, 2025 at 12:19 PM
📕 With the Booker Prize winner set to be announced tonight, how does voting intention vary by favourite book genre. Reform’s highest score is with fans of horror, while Labour enjoys a landslide lead among fans of self-help books. *Read* into that what you will.
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Bloody hell www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
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November 9, 2025 at 12:15 PM
Bloody hell www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
“I knew a guy who was mistakenly released and he *told* them it was early. And they ignored him and shoved him out.”
Chris Atkins recounts his time at HMP Wandsworth, where release errors came down to bad handwriting and mix-ups over which prisoner was which
www.newstatesman.com/the-weekend-...
Chris Atkins recounts his time at HMP Wandsworth, where release errors came down to bad handwriting and mix-ups over which prisoner was which
www.newstatesman.com/the-weekend-...
The real reason prisoners keep walking free
For one former inmate, the current swathe of wrongly freed prisoners is nothing new
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November 9, 2025 at 11:51 AM
“I knew a guy who was mistakenly released and he *told* them it was early. And they ignored him and shoved him out.”
Chris Atkins recounts his time at HMP Wandsworth, where release errors came down to bad handwriting and mix-ups over which prisoner was which
www.newstatesman.com/the-weekend-...
Chris Atkins recounts his time at HMP Wandsworth, where release errors came down to bad handwriting and mix-ups over which prisoner was which
www.newstatesman.com/the-weekend-...
New cat spotted in the garden! Very elegant black and white female (we think), who looks like she might be full of kittens.
Since the Duke of Chesterton moved house we’ve been a bit short on nobility. So obviously we have named her the Duchess of Meowlfy.
Photo to come at the first opportunity
Since the Duke of Chesterton moved house we’ve been a bit short on nobility. So obviously we have named her the Duchess of Meowlfy.
Photo to come at the first opportunity
November 8, 2025 at 2:11 PM
New cat spotted in the garden! Very elegant black and white female (we think), who looks like she might be full of kittens.
Since the Duke of Chesterton moved house we’ve been a bit short on nobility. So obviously we have named her the Duchess of Meowlfy.
Photo to come at the first opportunity
Since the Duke of Chesterton moved house we’ve been a bit short on nobility. So obviously we have named her the Duchess of Meowlfy.
Photo to come at the first opportunity
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only in the small print of this article do they make clear that the pensioners paying an extra £2,500 of tax would have to have
“earnings over £125,140”
I know many pensioners are asset rich but how many have income at that level?
“earnings over £125,140”
I know many pensioners are asset rich but how many have income at that level?
November 7, 2025 at 5:28 PM
only in the small print of this article do they make clear that the pensioners paying an extra £2,500 of tax would have to have
“earnings over £125,140”
I know many pensioners are asset rich but how many have income at that level?
“earnings over £125,140”
I know many pensioners are asset rich but how many have income at that level?
Going down a rabbit hole of mistaken prison releases. They've definitely got up recently, but between 40 and 115 offenders were incorrectly released *every year* from 2011 to 2024 (so over 800 while the Tories were in government).
It just doesn't normally make the news
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It just doesn't normally make the news
news.sky.com/story/how-ma...
How many prisoners are released by mistake?
Politicians and the public have reacted with fury after it emerged a second and third prisoner had been released in error from HMP Wandsworth - but it's not as rare as some might think.
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November 7, 2025 at 1:57 PM
Going down a rabbit hole of mistaken prison releases. They've definitely got up recently, but between 40 and 115 offenders were incorrectly released *every year* from 2011 to 2024 (so over 800 while the Tories were in government).
It just doesn't normally make the news
news.sky.com/story/how-ma...
It just doesn't normally make the news
news.sky.com/story/how-ma...
I loved Othello. David Harewood: phenomenal. Toby Jones: captivating. The set, music and acting all round: absolutely brilliant.
But taken altogether... Jones as Iago was too entertaining, the play too much fun to watch. In the end, it's meant to be a tragedy
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But taken altogether... Jones as Iago was too entertaining, the play too much fun to watch. In the end, it's meant to be a tragedy
www.newstatesman.com/culture/2025...
Othello is missing the tragedy
Tom Morris's production starring David Harewood makes the audience side with the wrong character
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November 5, 2025 at 4:22 PM
I loved Othello. David Harewood: phenomenal. Toby Jones: captivating. The set, music and acting all round: absolutely brilliant.
But taken altogether... Jones as Iago was too entertaining, the play too much fun to watch. In the end, it's meant to be a tragedy
www.newstatesman.com/culture/2025...
But taken altogether... Jones as Iago was too entertaining, the play too much fun to watch. In the end, it's meant to be a tragedy
www.newstatesman.com/culture/2025...
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David Lammy’s first PMQs as deputy prime minister will be remembered for a question that wasn't even part of the actual session. Did the government know that a police manhunt had been launched for an asylum seeker wrongly released from HMP Wandsworth last week? @RMCunliffe.bsky.social
PMQs review: David Lammy brawls with the house
The deputy prime minister went where Starmer does not
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November 5, 2025 at 2:32 PM
David Lammy’s first PMQs as deputy prime minister will be remembered for a question that wasn't even part of the actual session. Did the government know that a police manhunt had been launched for an asylum seeker wrongly released from HMP Wandsworth last week? @RMCunliffe.bsky.social
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🚨ICYMI🚨 Starmer’s dilemma – Electoral reform or Farage in No.10? @dmk1793.bsky.social joins @rmcunliffe.bsky.social and @nndroid.bsky.social to discuss ➡️ linktr.ee/ohgodwhatnow...
November 5, 2025 at 1:00 PM
🚨ICYMI🚨 Starmer’s dilemma – Electoral reform or Farage in No.10? @dmk1793.bsky.social joins @rmcunliffe.bsky.social and @nndroid.bsky.social to discuss ➡️ linktr.ee/ohgodwhatnow...
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So a weird thing happened to me in Aldi that I cdn't quite place until I was listening to Gabby Bertin talking about choking in porn on the radio this am. (NB: this is 100% not a sex thing). Having the usual polite chitchat with the cashier who is tired from working extra shifts to make £ for xmas..
November 4, 2025 at 9:22 AM
So a weird thing happened to me in Aldi that I cdn't quite place until I was listening to Gabby Bertin talking about choking in porn on the radio this am. (NB: this is 100% not a sex thing). Having the usual polite chitchat with the cashier who is tired from working extra shifts to make £ for xmas..
Absolutely crucial piece for understanding how knife crime is changing, and why perceptions don’t always line up with what the data is saying
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Knife crime is creeping into Middle England
Overall knife crime is down. But Huntingdon’s attack symbolises its commute from the cities to the suburbs and shires
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November 4, 2025 at 9:26 AM
Absolutely crucial piece for understanding how knife crime is changing, and why perceptions don’t always line up with what the data is saying
www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk-...
www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk-...
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This from Policy Exchange is a good example of the spending cuts Reform and the Tories would need to back to match their rhetoric. www.newstatesman.com/politics/mor...
November 3, 2025 at 12:43 PM
This from Policy Exchange is a good example of the spending cuts Reform and the Tories would need to back to match their rhetoric. www.newstatesman.com/politics/mor...
How does one move to this fuzzy city? Asking out of pure curiosity and in no way making concrete plans
To put the size of London into even more perspective:
If all the cats in London moved to the countryside and founded a city...
...it would INSTANTLY be the second or third largest in the UK.
(Allowing for general fuzziness on "metropolitan areas")
If all the cats in London moved to the countryside and founded a city...
...it would INSTANTLY be the second or third largest in the UK.
(Allowing for general fuzziness on "metropolitan areas")
November 3, 2025 at 12:26 PM
How does one move to this fuzzy city? Asking out of pure curiosity and in no way making concrete plans
If you haven't been listening to The House at Number 48 on Radio 4, you must.
Historical epic told through one man's quest to find out who his father really was. Nazis, mysterious suitcases, a painting full of secrets... The best thing I've listened to all year
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Historical epic told through one man's quest to find out who his father really was. Nazis, mysterious suitcases, a painting full of secrets... The best thing I've listened to all year
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The House at Number 48 is a gripping tale of real-life history
A suitcase found after the death of Anthony Easton's father leads us down a path worthy of a bestselling Second World War thriller
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November 3, 2025 at 11:25 AM
If you haven't been listening to The House at Number 48 on Radio 4, you must.
Historical epic told through one man's quest to find out who his father really was. Nazis, mysterious suitcases, a painting full of secrets... The best thing I've listened to all year
www.newstatesman.com/culture/radi...
Historical epic told through one man's quest to find out who his father really was. Nazis, mysterious suitcases, a painting full of secrets... The best thing I've listened to all year
www.newstatesman.com/culture/radi...
I went to see what Kamala Harris had to say to London.
Answer: what if it’s all about love?
Answer: what if it’s all about love?
October 29, 2025 at 5:46 PM
I went to see what Kamala Harris had to say to London.
Answer: what if it’s all about love?
Answer: what if it’s all about love?
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What we demand of Epstein’s victims
@RMCunliffe.bsky.social: Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s bleak memoir shows how the struggle for justice warps those who've been hurt most
@RMCunliffe.bsky.social: Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s bleak memoir shows how the struggle for justice warps those who've been hurt most
What we demand of Epstein’s victims
Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s bleak memoir shows how the struggle for justice warps those who've been hurt most
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October 25, 2025 at 9:28 AM
What we demand of Epstein’s victims
@RMCunliffe.bsky.social: Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s bleak memoir shows how the struggle for justice warps those who've been hurt most
@RMCunliffe.bsky.social: Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s bleak memoir shows how the struggle for justice warps those who've been hurt most
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Unpacking Labour's humiliation in Caerphilly, with @bwalker.uk
Unpacking Labour's humiliation in Caerphilly
It's not the first time Labour's seen humiliation in "the valleys". But never like this. Once upon a time Plaid Cymru's leader Leanne Wood took the
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October 24, 2025 at 8:51 AM
Unpacking Labour's humiliation in Caerphilly, with @bwalker.uk
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October 24, 2025 at 6:32 AM
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NDAs, questions about "taking a broader approach" to the inquiry's scope, and £50 payments - my report on the meltdown of the grooming gang inquiry:
“I felt gaslit”: Inside the chaos of the government’s grooming gang inquiry
Four survivors quit the victims liaison panel, while the shortlisted chair pulled out of the inquiry.
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October 22, 2025 at 12:41 PM
NDAs, questions about "taking a broader approach" to the inquiry's scope, and £50 payments - my report on the meltdown of the grooming gang inquiry:
Reposted by Rachel Cunliffe
"Abusers don’t always need lavish sex mansions and private jets to operate with impunity. They just need victims no one will care about."
Some thoughts on Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, on Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, and on the nature of power
www.newstatesman.com/comment/2025...
Some thoughts on Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, on Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, and on the nature of power
www.newstatesman.com/comment/2025...
How the Prince Andrew saga overshadowed Virginia Giuffre's tragic life
Amid the royal fallout, we should not forget Jeffrey Epstein’s victims
www.newstatesman.com
October 21, 2025 at 2:19 PM
"Abusers don’t always need lavish sex mansions and private jets to operate with impunity. They just need victims no one will care about."
Some thoughts on Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, on Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, and on the nature of power
www.newstatesman.com/comment/2025...
Some thoughts on Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, on Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, and on the nature of power
www.newstatesman.com/comment/2025...
"Abusers don’t always need lavish sex mansions and private jets to operate with impunity. They just need victims no one will care about."
Some thoughts on Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, on Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, and on the nature of power
www.newstatesman.com/comment/2025...
Some thoughts on Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, on Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, and on the nature of power
www.newstatesman.com/comment/2025...
How the Prince Andrew saga overshadowed Virginia Giuffre's tragic life
Amid the royal fallout, we should not forget Jeffrey Epstein’s victims
www.newstatesman.com
October 21, 2025 at 2:19 PM
"Abusers don’t always need lavish sex mansions and private jets to operate with impunity. They just need victims no one will care about."
Some thoughts on Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, on Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, and on the nature of power
www.newstatesman.com/comment/2025...
Some thoughts on Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, on Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, and on the nature of power
www.newstatesman.com/comment/2025...
This is brilliant and you should all go read it
Bonus points for guessing which line made me spit out my tea with laughter (which possibly was not Joxley's intention)
Bonus points for guessing which line made me spit out my tea with laughter (which possibly was not Joxley's intention)
🚨NEW BLOGPOST🚨
Since the government can't seem to see it, I explain how and why a simple act of Parliament can bring the Andrew affair to the end - and why they should do it.
joxleywrites.substack.com/p/parliament...
Since the government can't seem to see it, I explain how and why a simple act of Parliament can bring the Andrew affair to the end - and why they should do it.
joxleywrites.substack.com/p/parliament...
October 20, 2025 at 12:19 PM
This is brilliant and you should all go read it
Bonus points for guessing which line made me spit out my tea with laughter (which possibly was not Joxley's intention)
Bonus points for guessing which line made me spit out my tea with laughter (which possibly was not Joxley's intention)