Articles by Serena Kutchinsky
Serena Kutchinsky / September 28, 2015
Michael Dugher might not have been the obvious choice for Shadow Culture Secretary, but his attacking spirit is clearly fully deployed
Serena Kutchinsky / September 14, 2015
A leading Tory eurosceptic believes the Labour leader could become an ally of the Out campaign
Serena Kutchinsky / September 4, 2015
This morally provocative fable is the Canadian author's first standalone novel for 15 years
Serena Kutchinsky / September 4, 2015
The Shadow Home Secretary's bold stance on the refugee crisis and attacks on Corbynomics make her the left-winger's biggest threat
Some say the new leader of Scottish Labour has an impossible job, but she's determined to prove them wrong
Serena Kutchinsky / August 11, 2015
Hailed as the new voice of Britain's disaffected working class, this angry duo are riding high in the charts
Serena Kutchinsky / July 16, 2015
by Juliet Jacques (Verso, £14.99)
Brave, courageous, moving. These words can all be applied to Juliet Jacques’s memoir of her sex change, which is based on the Guardian columns that won her...
Serena Kutchinsky / July 13, 2015
With the Dalai Lama topping the bill of this year's festival, the focus was firmly on politics
Serena Kutchinsky / July 9, 2015
The gender pay gap is closing but welfare cuts will hit women hardest
A moving new documentary maps out the tragic inevitability of the singer's fate