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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 88 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
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This episode was written Stuart McGurk and read by Will Dunn. The commissioning editor was Melissa Denes.
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They no longer have a stranglehold on Oxbridge and would lose tax breaks under Labour. So what is elite education really selling?
At the Labour Party conference in Liverpool in October, the Independent Schools Council hosted a forlorn drinks recepti... more
On 2 November 2023, Rishi Sunak closed his global AI Safety Summit at Bletchley Park by interviewing the richest man on Earth, Elon Musk. The mood was deferential (the PM towards the tech billionaire). Was Sunak eyeing up a post-politics job in San F... more
What might be the long term impact of the Israel-Hamas war on global alliances? In this week’s audio long read, the New Statesman’s contributing writer John Gray reflects on three weeks of bloodshed, beginning with the massacres of 7 October, and the... more
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