Dominated by technology, ruled by the smartphone, shadowed by war and saturated by a constant stream of pornographic and violent images: our world feels ever more Ballardian

19th April 2026 / The Sunday Times

There are few more self-righteous politicians than Starmer, the career lawyer and former director of public prosecutions. He sees himself as an honest man, a man of rules. If he makes mistakes, they are honest mistakes. So when the leader of the opposition calls him a liar she strikes at the very core of who he is and believes himself to be

18th April 2026 / The Sunday Times

An appreciation of the elusive Talk Talk frontman; originally published following news of his death in February 2019. (I will publish the transcript from my conversation with Hollis soon once I have digitised the tape.)  See also: Mark Hollis: Inside the Walled Garden https://www.jasoncowley.net/ar...

8th March 2026 / JasonCowley.net; The New Statesman

Once outliers on the centre-left, the Social Democrats are now a model for defeating the hard right with Europe’s toughest immigration system

1st March 2026 / The Future of the Left; The Sunday Times

An essay from the archive: Male rivalry, literary ambition and the terror that comes in the night 

March 2026 / From The Good of the Novel, Faber & Faber

McSweeney was more than Starmer’s chief of staff; he was his chief strategist, ideologue, fixer and powerbroker

14th February 2026 / The Sunday Times

The prime minister may think he is misunderstood but he represents the politics of a dying era. He has only his own judgement to blame over Peter Mandelson

7th February 2026 / The Sunday Times

Maurice Glasman at Trump's inuguration: "Whenever I mentioned Peter Mandelson, Trumpists kept showing me pictures of him with Jeffrey Epstein"

Published January 2025; republished February 2026 after more Mandelson revelations emerged leading to the resignation of Morgan McSweeney 

4th February 2026 / Jasoncowley.net