Rohan Banerjee, New Statesman

Rohan Banerjee

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Past articles by Rohan:

Alex Kay-Jelski on how the Athletic persuaded a million readers to pay for sports journalism

The Athletic’s UK editor-in-chief on recruitment, readership and being resourceful during Covid-19. → Read More

Crossrail delayed until 2022 – and will cost an extra £450m to complete

Transport for London has announced a break in construction, in part due to social distancing measures. → Read More

The A-level debacle shows why coursework and AS-levels should never have been scrapped

The all-or-nothing education system introduced by Michael Gove was always bound to fail at some point. → Read More

“F**k the nation’s morale”: Premier League return plans expose its detachment from reality

While ministers have exploited the status of footballers during the pandemic, the sport’s premature restart puts money over safety. → Read More

The Premier League must do more to tackle coronavirus, but players shouldn’t be scapegoats

The burden of responsibility should be shifted to the boardrooms. → Read More

How the Belarussian Premier League is attracting new fans – as Europe’s only active championship

The former Soviet nation intends to carry on with its football calendar as planned in spite of a global pandemic. → Read More

How the Belarusian Premier League is attracting new fans – as Europe’s only championship

The former Soviet nation intends to carry on with its football calendar as planned in spite of a global pandemic. → Read More

How will new Premier League chief executive Richard Masters reshape football?

The 53-year-old Aston Villa fan discussed racism, regulation, and refereeing decisions at a recent media briefing. → Read More

Why is Harry Redknapp turning a Bournemouth homeless shelter into flats?

Vulnerable people facing eviction raise new questions about football’s fraught relationship with wealth. → Read More

Roy Hodgson: English football’s internationalist

The Crystal Palace manager on travelling, transfer economics and why technology can never take over scouting. → Read More

Frank Skinner: “Some comedians think that it might be cooler to be an actor — not me”

The veteran stand-up on fatherhood, faith and football. → Read More

Greed is the only reason why Mike Ashley wouldn’t sell Newcastle this summer

With rich Arab investors waiting in the wings, the retail magnate has no excuse to not end his time on Tyneside. → Read More

Football is theatre – and Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos is a box-office attraction

The Colombian 22-year-old deals almost exclusively in chaos. → Read More

In hiring Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Manchester United are experimenting with risk and romanticism

The popular Norwegian manager has been thrown in at the deep end. Will he sink or swim? → Read More

Raheem Sterling is speaking out about racism in football. But will he be heard?

Charting the Manchester City forward’s rise from scapegoat to statesman. → Read More

Jamali Maddix: “Social media has created a whole new layer of celebrity – one that craves fame”

The Essex-born stand-up comedian on the evolving sociology of the internet. → Read More

Why data is like “gold dust” for universities

Monitoring students’ achievements and activities could improve their experiences, but there is a fine line between smart technology and surveillance. → Read More

Miles Teller is a great actor. So why does he make so many bad films?

The Whiplash star can and must do better. → Read More

Family Guy doesn’t need to “phase out” gay jokes – it just needs to end

It’s had a good run, but the whole show is premised on causing offence. Attempts to modernise it are doomed. → Read More

Either Rio Ferdinand is ignorant, or he represents everything that is wrong with football

The former Manchester United defender’s arguments in favour of Mike Ashley were riddled with errors. → Read More