Creative Editor, New Statesman. European to the end. Find me on Instagram @gerrylb

Joined March 2009
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When I was a teenager, Marilyn was on half the bedroom walls of the people I knew, boys’ and girls’ alike. I’d like to claim we were drawn to the brightness, the wit, the tragedy but that would be a lie. We wanted a beautiful face on the wall, and hers was the most beautiful we could think of. Nothing more complicated than that. The complications came later. I was reminded of this recently at the National Portrait Gallery, where Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait marks the centenary of her birth, and where visitors arrived already feeling like they knew her. They filled in the gaps as they went: what was happening in Monroe’s life when a photograph was taken, what she must have been thinking, whether the sadness in her eyes was already there. Everyone seemed to know her so well. Everyone always has. newstatesman.com/culture/art…
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Paul Conroy knew the importance of bearing witness The war photographer has died aged 61 By @gerrylb newstatesman.com/appreciatio…
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How the Epstein story sidelines women This is not about women failing to protect themselves; it is about power finding ways to neutralise them By @gerrylb newstatesman.com/politics/20…
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My small thanks to Andreas Whittam Smith The founding editor of The Independent has died aged 88 @gerrylb newstatesman.com/appreciatio…
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STATE OF EMERGENCY: @AndrewMarr9 on the crises Keir Starmer can’t afford What have we learned from 12 days of war in the Middle East? Britain has no agency. British diplomacy is irrelevant. British social democracy is so fragile that one shock could finish it off in our lifetimes. If Keir Starmer’s problems were confined to conflicts abroad that he has no real influence over, that would be bad enough. But the trouble is: this war is happening as the government loses authority in the country and in parliament. Something serious has gone wrong in the relationship between Downing Street and the Labour Party in parliament. Such is the scale of discontent on the Labour benches that Liz Kendall’s bill may be postponed or even lost entirely. To think, after barely a year of this government, the authority of the prime minister and the chancellor is being directly threatened. Natural supporters of Starmer are asking whether there is a private room in Number 10 in which any genuine political conversation is taking place. They are beginning to conclude that such a room doesn’t exist.
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In one sense, Keir Starmer has come to power at just the right moment. The country that he governs is one that feels traumatised by events. Britain is coming to terms with almost two decades of failure. Yet, Starmer finds it difficult to articulate this feeling, to capture the mood of the nation in its raw reality, much as he finds it hard to explain his emotions. The words he has to find inside himself must reach millions, must drag them along with him. He must understand the national trauma and its causes, to connect with emotion and anger. Yet he seems reluctant to poke at the reasons the country is so tense and angry and poor, to analyse the cause of the country’s malaise.
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27 May 2025
This hugely important and brilliant issue is the last for the NS by the eternally fantastic @Tom_Gatti. Wishing him all the luck at The Observer. He will be so missed
27 May 2025
The @GordonBrown guest edit on child poverty is also my last issue at the @NewStatesman. V proud of this one. A huge effort from the ultra-talented NS team but special thanks to @meganekenyon, Pippa Bailey, Kate Mossman, @gerrylb & @WeathersErica & @freebrianrea for the ace cover
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30 Jul 2024
I was lucky to have worked in the same newsroom as Kim for many years. He was humble and so calm for someone who faced shocking scenes of war so regularly. I was a little in awe of his bravery. What a loss. independent.co.uk/news/uk/ho…

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I was lucky to have worked in the same newsroom as Kim for many years. He was humble and so calm for someone who faced shocking scenes of war so regularly. I was a little in awe of his bravery. What a loss. independent.co.uk/news/uk/ho…

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12 Oct 2023
This means a lot. I always put a lot of thought into it, but especially when what we’re covering is so sensitive and important
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17 Aug 2023
His last interview, with Kate Mossman, illustrated by Ryan McAmis. RIP Parky
Michael Parkinson, the veteran talk-show host, has passed away aged 88. Earlier this year, he spoke to Kate Mossman about broadcasting’s halcyon days, car-crash interviews and today’s “charlatans in high office”. Free to read 🔓 newstatesman.com/long-reads/…
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11 Jul 2023
Nice one trooper @KevinJRawlinson
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23 Apr 2023
Surely I’m not the only person unsurprised by Diane Abbott’s letter?
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28 Feb 2023
#tomatogate Local grocer says he never gets tomatoes from Spain or Morocco and thinks EU suppliers are just sick of dealing with the bureaucracy of exporting to the UK. He’s currently charging £9.50 for a kilo of tomatoes
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21 Feb 2023
There’s no shortage of fruit and veg in France, Spain, Italy… just saying
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18 Jan 2023
How long until Oasis gig announcement?
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