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Helping you make sense of politics, culture and world affairs ā every weekday. Anoosh Chakelian, Andrew Marr and the New Statesman team bring you sharp reporting, clear analysis and thoughtful conversations to help you understand whatās really going on in Westminster and beyond. The New Statesman is Britainās leading source of news and commentary on politics and culture with a progressive perspective. On the podcast, our journalists and expert guests cut through the noise of the headlines to ...
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Young Blood - Menās Mental Health is the award-winning volunteer podcast dedicated to young men's mental health. This life-changing archive of lived experience exists to share authentic stories of hardship, resilience and recovery, told by men under 40 and their loved ones from all walks of life; proving that no matter what you're going through, you're not alone! Jump in and let host, Cal MacPherson guide you on a journey that goes right to the heart of being human, with relatable guests who ...
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The Great Broadway Game Show Competition, hosted by Todd Graff and Andrew Lippa
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Thereās never been a musical theatre game show⦠until now. In The Great Broadway Game Show Competition teams of Broadway stars face off against each other, and the audience, to identify show tunes and win money for charity, all while sharing intimate stories and memories from their lives and careers. Who do you think knows more about musicals? Who can remember all the lyrics to the most obscure songs on Broadway? Tune in and play along with host Todd Graff as he puts everyoneās knowledge to ...
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Has history overlooked the enslaved who fought for freedom? | Sudhir Hazareesingh interview
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33:15The abolition of the slave trade and of slavery itself in the 19th Century is generally understood to have been instigated by European and American abolitionists. However, has history overlooked how the enslaved themselves resisted their oppressors? Author and politics tutor at Oxford University, Sudhir Hazareesingh, has explored these stories of rā¦
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The US dollar is about to flood Britain. American firms have pledged Ā£150bn worth of investment in the UK, the government celebrates this as part of a wider plan to deepen economic ties with the US. But is there a bigger cost? As the pound flows back across the Atlantic, are we slowly but surely becoming American? Anoosh Chakelian is joined by Andrā¦
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Donald Trump and Keir Starmer have just finished their joint press conference from Chequers, drawing a close to the US presidentās state visit. Andrew Marr and Will Dunn will be joining Anoosh tomorrow on the podcast to discuss what these deals mean for Britain as dollars and pounds wash across the Atlantic Ocean - but today weāre looking at somethā¦
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It Could Have Been the End | David Speirs
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1:08:01David migrated from Scotland to Australia as a teenager, worked his way into local government, and by his late thirties, had become South Australiaās youngest ever Opposition Leader. But the pressure of holding that position took a toll he eventually couldnāt hide... In 2024, a video surfaced showing him using cocaine, sparking front page headlinesā¦
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Can Zohran Mamdani save the American left?
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46:03Zohran Mamdani has upended New York City politics ā and potentially revitalised the American left. Born in Uganda, raised in Manhattan - the socialist mayoral candidate has captivated voters with his viral social media videos and progressive policies. He became the democratic nominee this June, beating political veteran and former governor of New Yā¦
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Trump, Starmer and Mandelson don't walk into a banquet
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37:57Trump is arriving in the UK today for his much anticipated state visit. Rachel Cunliffe and Will Lloyd look at how it might play out in the aftermath of the emergency debate which took place in parliament this afternoon concerning the appointment of Peter Mandelson. LISTEN AD-FREE: š±Download the New Statesman app MORE FROM THE NEW STATESMAN: ā Ask ā¦
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Thereās positive signs male suicide is finally trending down.For the first time since the Suicide Prevention Australia Community Tracker began quarterly reporting on suicide related behaviour in 2022, the stats have swung in the right direction...Suicidal thoughts, plans and attempts have all reduced.According to the latest national report for Septā¦
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Tommy Robinson's protests & Danny Kruger's defection
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32:26This weekend more than 110,000 people from across the country took part in a far-right protest in central London organised by the activist Tommy Robinson - in his words, to āUnite the Kingdomā. This is thought to be the largest nationalist event in decades. St Georgeās flags flooded the streets, speakers including Katie Hopkins and Elon Musk were pā¦
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Are politicians LARPing? | Listener questions
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16:23Are the Greens āanarchistsā? Has British politics become Americanised? And why was Theresa May prime minister? Anoosh Chakelian is joined by Rachel Cunliffe to answer listener questions and explain LARPing to Andrew Marr. LISTEN AD-FREE: š±Download the New Statesman app MORE FROM THE NEW STATESMAN: ā Ask a question ā we answer them every Friday ā° Geā¦
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āWhere does JK Rowling get the time to obsess about me? | Nicola Sturgeon interview
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58:57In power for nearly a decade, Nicola Sturgeon is Scotlandās longest-serving First Minister. She reshaped Scottish politics, leading the SNP through moments of crisis and opportunity, from the 2014 independence referendum to the Covid-19 pandemic. Since stepping down in 2023, Sturgeon has remained a powerful and sometimes polarising figure in publicā¦
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Political violence becomes mainstream in the US
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24:11Earlier this week the prominent right-wing activist, and close Trump-ally, Charlie Kirk was shot during a public appearance in Utah. Graphic videos of the shooting immediately circulated online and his death was soon confirmed by Donald Trump. While many politicians across the spectrum have denounced the killing of Charlie Kirk - Trump has blamed wā¦
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Following the disarray caused by Angela Raynerās resignation and the sacking of Peter Mandelson, Keir Starmerās latest reset is a mess. His newly reshuffled cabinet appears to be largely a response to the very real threat of Nigel Farage. It seems, to his critics, that the Prime Minister is drawn to Reformās magnetic force to the right. But what doā¦
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āTom's worn a lot of different hats in his life. Tradie, AFL footballer, musician and model. On the surface, it looks like the dream run, but it doesn't tell the whole story. Through it all, he's grappled with bouts of anxiety and depression, experiencing his most intense symptoms in a Richmond guernsey. Not understanding what he was dealing do witā¦
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This week in part of an ongoing battle for the release of the āEpstein filesā, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released a trove of documents related to the pedophile financier. This comprised his will and personal address book - but generating the most controversy is an alleged "birthday book" given to Epstein in 2003 celebrating his fifā¦
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In Britain's broken housing market, does the Renters' Rights Bill go far enough?
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32:23This week the rentersā rights bill returns to the House of Commons for its final debate. But in a country where tenants are spending around 40% of their income on rent, amidst an increasingly inflating housing market - does the bill go far enough? Anoosh Chakelian is joined by the New Statesman's business editor Will Dunn, and director of the Renteā¦
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Reform conference: "Farage has accepted the inevitability of being PM"
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31:47As Keir Starmer spent the weekend trying to glue his cabinet back together, another party leader was basking in the glow of the NEC spotlights and a governmental crisis. LISTEN AD-FREE: š±Download the New Statesman app MORE FROM THE NEW STATESMAN: ā Ask a question ā we answer them every Friday ā° Get our daily politics newsletter every morning āļø Enjā¦
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What will Zack Polanski do first with the Green Party? | Listener questions
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28:36The Greens have a new leader. Listeners want to know what's in store for the left now. Tom McTague is joined by Andrew Marr, Rachel Cunliffe and Megan Kenyon to answer listener questions on: the future of the Green Party under Zack Polanski Jeremy Corbyn and Your Party's position on trans rights whether a pro-immigration left party could win workinā¦
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The long and winding road to Brexit | Tom McTague interview
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1:24:07From the battlefields of Algiers to the corridors of Westminster, Britainās uneasy relationship with Europe has been shaped by thinkers, politicians, financiers, and strategists. In his new book, Between the Waves, the New Statesman's editor Tom McTague traces a previously uncovered history spanning eight decades of how Britain came to say ānoā to ā¦
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Rayner out, Labour moves right | Politics with Rachel Cunliffe
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39:15Angela Rayner resigned from government, and stood down as deputy Labour leader, following her failure to pay enough tax on a property in Hove. With this Keir Starmer has reshuffled his top cabinet, where are they headed now? Rachel Cunliffe is joined by Andrew Marr, Tom McTague and Megan Kenyon. LISTEN AD-FREE: š±Download the New Statesman app MORE ā¦
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Should Angela Rayner resign? | Politics with Tom McTague
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38:48Andrew Marr joins the show to discuss Rayner, Immigration and Graham Linehan's arrest. *** Housing Secretary Angela Rayner is under fire for underpaying Stamp Duty. The right are gleeful but Keir Starmer is standing by his deputy PM. Is he making the right move? Tom McTague is joined by Andrew Marr, Rachel Cunliffe, Megan Kenyon and George Monaghanā¦
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Battling Blood Cancer with a Young Family | Jaraad "JK" Kader
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59:15When JK was studying radiation therapy, he never imagined heād one day become a cancer patient himself. At 33, he was diagnosed with Burkittās lymphoma, one of the most aggressive blood cancers, after a lump suddenly appeared on his neck. He went through months of gruelling chemo while raising two young kids, relying on his wife Pam and their suppoā¦
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The age of deportation | Cover story with Tanjil Rashid
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47:00Who gets to belong in Britain? In the past year, the conversation around immigration in Britain - across the political spectrum - has become increasingly vicious. As Tanjil Rashid, the New Statesmanās culture editor, writes for this weekās cover story - we are no longer in āan age of migrationā. We have been propelled into something altogether new,ā¦
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Britainās booming export: stolen goods | Tom Sasse interview
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28:31How your snatched iPhone feeds a global criminal supply chain. Britainās exports have declined in many areas over the past few years, but there is one category in which trade is booming. The UK has become a leading exporter of stolen goods. From iPhones snatched by gangs on the streets of London to luxury cars stolen to order, criminal organisationā¦
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Keir Starmer's reshuffle reveals his priorities | Politics
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18:11Who's in, who's out - and why? * Keir Starmer has reshuffled the treasury team and some key parliamentary staff, creating a new "Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister" role and restructuring the government's communication department. The changes indicate a renewed focus for the government, putting economic issues front-and-centre of operations aheaā¦
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Author Nicola Barker: "we are all weirdos" | Culture with Tanjil Rashid
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37:57The experimental novelist on finding God, being "a misfit" and her return to writing. -- Nicola Barker is "has broken the mould so many times it's almost beyond repair". āShe's a post-punk literary anarchist who writes from the peripheries of the UK. Her experiments with narrative form have won her many plaudits, including the Goldsmith's Prize forā¦
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Has the English flag been co-opted by the far-right? | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian
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16:24āā Do you think the English flag has been so easily co-opted by by the far right because there is no English government that is proudly flying the flag and building a better narrative around English national pride?ā Anoosh Chakelian is joined by Harry Clarke-Ezzidio and George Eaton to answer listener quesitons. LISTEN AD-FREE: š±Download the New Staā¦
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"The UK government is complicit in genocide" | Humza Yousaf interview
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39:36It was foreseen for months, as Israel cut off all aid, but this month the UN declared that more than half a million people in Gaza are trapped in famine. By the end of September, more than 640 000 people will face Catastrophic levels of food insecurity. Leading to preventable deaths on a devastating scale. For Humza Yousaf, the former First Ministeā¦
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Inside the making of the Employment Rights Bill | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian
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25:03Last October, the government published the Employment Rights Bill, a slate of reforms set to change workers' rights in the UK - from banning āfire and rehireā tactics, to ending exploitative zero-hours contracts, to giving workers employment protection from day one. The bill has passed through the Commons and is currently on its third reading in thā¦
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What the Treasury reshuffle reveals about the budget | Politics with Will Dunn
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25:46Ahead of this autumnās budget there has been a reshuffle in Rachel Reevesā treasury team. Whatās at play? And what might it tell us about the trajectory of Britainās finances? Will Dunn, the New Statesman's business editor, is joined by George Eaton. Read: Torsten Bell rises as Rachel Reeves reshuffles her team; Rachel Reeves will never get seriousā¦
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In a famous study, people were asked to sit quietly in a room for 15 minutes. Theyād previously tested a mild electric shock and said theyād pay to avoid it. Yet when left alone, they were given access to a shock button. Despite there being no reward, 67% of men and 25% of women chose to zap themselves during the experiment (Wilson et al, 2014). Coā¦
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The Manosphere: Red pills, incels and a misogyny epidemic | James Bloodworth interview
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25:12Students across the UK have reported a dramatic rise in misogyny in their schools. The government has described this as being on an "epidemic scale". This is often connected to social media content targeted at young men and boys, but is there more to it? Anoosh Chakelian is joined by journalist James Bloodworth, author of Lost Boys: A Personal Jourā¦
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Can the UK solve the plummeting birthrate dilemma? | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian
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21:11Due to Britainās falling birth rates and the governmentās desire for lower immigration levels, does the government have any plan to financially encourage and support couples to have children? Anoosh Chakelian is joined by Rachel Cunliffe and George Eaton to answer listener questions. Download the app LISTEN AD-FREE: š±Download the New Statesman app ā¦
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Andy Burnham: the next Prime Minister? | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian
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20:50The Mayor of Manchester is the most popular choice to replace Keir Starmer as Prime Minister. Keir Starmer is now less popular than Donald Trump. Despite the Labour Party's historic election win just over one year ago, popularity ratings for leading Labour figures have plummeted. Economic woes, crunching u-turns, unrest over Gaza and asylum hotel pā¦
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Why are people talking about an English civil war? | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian
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32:51Following last yearās riots, in the wake of the Southport murders, Elon Musk predicted civil war in the UK was āinevitableā. So far, however, no civil war⦠Over the last century, people in British politics at times of turmoil have raised the prospect of civil war, repeatedly, in ways not unlike today. What did they fear, and why? And what might we ā¦
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Trump meets Zelenskyy: hope for peace in Ukraine? | Geopolitics with Katie Stallard
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26:47Yesterday, Ukraineās president Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Washington, flanked by seven European leaders, in order to meet with Donald Trump and push forward talks to end the war in Ukraine. This came just three days after Trumpās carefully choreographed meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Could this be the beginning of the end for the drawn oā¦
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Palestine Action arrests "will bring the law into disrepute" | Jonathan Dimbleby interview
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34:41In 1978, the broadcaster and journalist Jonathan Dimbleby, and photojournalist Don McCullin, published The Palestinians - a book that sought to tell the human story behind one of the worldās most intractable conflicts. This year, in the wake of the ongoing and constantly escalating war, the book will be republished with a new foreword. In this episā¦
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The New Statesmanās ultimate beach reads
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38:48Thereās one thing you need this summer. A good book. Will Lloyd is joined by culture editor Tanjil Rashid, and staff writer Finn McRedmond to discuss the New Statesman's ultimate beach reads for 2025 and beyond. Download the app Host: Will Lloyd Guests: Tanjil Rashid, Finn McRedmond Producer: Catharine Hughes Video producer: Rob Le Mare Executive pā¦
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The government must address the graduate job crisis | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian
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28:00Will Starmer face a vote of no confidence? What does Reform UK mean by scrap Net Zero? Should the Democrats distance themselves from the Clintons? Anoosh Chakelian is joined by George Eaton and Will Lloyd to answer listener questions. Download the app Ask a question Host: Anoosh Chakelian Guest: George Eaton Guest: Will Lloyd Producer: Catharine Huā¦
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UK economy "fastest growing in the G7 this year" | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian
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25:21On Thursday morning, data was released showing that UK economic growth has slowed to 0.3%. Also, JD Vance has been holidaying in the UK, recently meeting with a whoās who of right-wing populists - from Robert Jenrick, to Nigel Farage, to, somewhat bizarrely, enjoying a BBQ with ex-Apprentice contestant and social media star, Thomas Skinner. Anoosh ā¦
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Loneliness and Finding the Right Kind of Therapy for You | Nigel Polak
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1:17:4240% of Australians feel lonely at any given time and loneliness is linked to higher risks of depression, cognitive decline, a weakened immune system, and even premature death. If youāve ever felt lonely, this episode will help you make sense of it. We break down what loneliness really is and practical ways to address it. My guest, Nigel Polak, Presā¦
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Branding pensioners terrorists: "ridiculous... and deeply disturbing" | Sir Jonathon Porritt, arrested at Palestine Action Protest
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21:57On Saturday, in Westminster, police arrested more than 500 people under the Terrorism Act. Thatās more in a single day than have ever been charged with terrorist-related activity in a whole year. Many of those arrested were pensioners. Their crime: holding cardboard signs which read āI oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.ā One of those 532 ā¦
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What happens in Alaska won't stay in Alaska | Geopolitics with Katie Stallard
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32:12US President Donald Trump will meet with Russian president Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday for a high stakes summit to discuss the war in Ukraine. Trump has been upping the ante with his rhetoric around Putin in recent months. On July 14, the US president set Putin a 50 day deadline to agree a ceasefire with Ukraine. On July 28th, he reduced it ā¦
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Labour students revolt over Gaza | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian
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14:44Youth membership for the Labour party has collapsed ā from 100,000 to just 30,000 under Starmerās leadership. The relationship between Labour HQ and its members on university campuses has soured over the past year, reaching boiling point following the prime ministerās decision to conditionally recognise a Palestinian state in September unless Israeā¦
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Whit Stillman is something of a cult film director. He rose to prominence in 1990 with his debut film Metropolitan, which became the first in the so-called āDoomed. Bourgeois. In loveā trilogy: Barcelona came out in 1994 and The Last Days of Disco in 1998. Set among Americaās so-called āPreppyā class, the films are comedies of manners in the traditā¦
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Are the Tories more back-stabbing than Labour? | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian
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19:18Is Keir Starmer sucking up to Donald Trump, and what do politicians get up to during parliamentary recess? Anoosh Chakelian is joined by Rachel Cunliffe and George Eaton to answer listener questions. Download the app LISTEN AD-FREE: š±Download the New Statesman app MORE FROM THE NEW STATESMAN: ā Ask a question ā we answer them every Friday ā° Get ourā¦
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Starmer is now less popular than Trump | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian
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22:12New polling has found that Keir Starmer is now less popular amongst British voters than Donald Trump. Today, weāre talking about Keir Starmerās first year in government and the rapid decline in his personal popularity. From a triumphant election victory to sliding approval ratings, where has it gone wrong for the Labour leader? Anoosh Chakelian is ā¦
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What Stopped Me Becoming Another Statistic | Connor Tarrant
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1:06:15Connor was 16 when his life was turned upside down. After his first relationship ended, he felt off, but didnāt know why. It came as a shock when a GP visit revealed he was living with severe depression. It got worse before it got better, culminating in a suicide attempt that almost robbed him of an awesome future. Like flicking a switch, waking upā¦
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Nine years after the Brexit referendum, the dream of 'Singapore-on-Thames' has quietly evaporated. Instead, weāve got a Labour government embracing high taxes, stronger workersā rights, even state ownership. Whatās behind Labourās European turn and is Starmer quietly reversing Thatcherās legacy? Rachel Cunliffe is joined by George Eaton. LISTEN AD-ā¦
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Divided and dormant Democrats | US politics with Anoosh Chakelian
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22:50The dormant Democrat party must find a way to revive itself if it is to have any hope of challenging the Maga movement, Donald Trump, and his eventual successor. The party is split on whether Trump is simply an aberration to endure, or whether he represents the death of democracy, justifying a dirtier form of opposition politics. Anoosh Chakelian iā¦
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Nigel Farage won't take a day off | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian
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22:04Parliament is in recess for the next four weeks, a time when Westminster usually goes quiet, but this year thereās one man whoās determined to keep working. Nigel Farage. Today the Reform UK leader delivered his third weekly conference as part of his campaign on āLawless Britainā, broadening out (slightly) from the party's usual single-issue politiā¦
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