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Audio Long Reads, from the New Statesman

by The New Statesman
87 EPISODES
Jun 2022
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The UK’s leading romance fraud specialist
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The great private school con
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How Rishi Sunak became the first Silicon Valley prime minister
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Has your AI therapist got your back?
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How Britain became a dangerous place to have a baby
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A year inside GB News: "We’re going to disrupt"
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The philosopher and the crypto king: Sam Bankman-Fried and the effective altruism delusion
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How Chile (almost) democratised Big Tech
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The prime minister and the AI that solved the climate crisis
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Summer of Light: a new short story by Jonathan Coe
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Escaping Eden: life after the Plymouth Brethren
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In defence of counterfactual history
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What Simone De Beauvoir knew about loss, by Ali Smith
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George Monbiot: how I escape climate despair
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The 1922 committee: inside the Conservatives’ assassination bureau | Audio Long Read
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How Saudi Arabia is buying the world
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The Spanish election reveals the future of Europe
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Is male fertility in freefall?
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What we learned from the Wagner mutiny
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A warning from the godfathers of AI
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The risky rise of medical self-diagnosis
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How did parenthood become an unaffordable luxury?
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How the rich got richer: welcome to the age of ‘greedflation’
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Inside the Conservative party’s radical right
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‘It’s a state of terror’: inside Haiti’s descent into chaos
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Why Liverpool bet big on Eurovision
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Inside the mind of King Charles III
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The slow, sad death of the print newspaper
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Xi, Putin and the new world order
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Confessions of a philosopher: Bryan Magee’s final interview
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Inside the migrant revival of British Christianity
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Why Taiwan is already under attack
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Are we headed for another banking crisis?
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The long shadow of the Iraq War: how one town honoured Britain’s fallen soldiers
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The long and stupid decline of the British university
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The strange death of moderate conservatism
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The rise and fall of Nicola Sturgeon
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Can literature teach us how to grieve?
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The great housing con: why the coming crash will rewrite the UK economy
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“Nothing prepares you”: a journey through Ukraine at war
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Lea Ypi on mothers, the motherland and the cruelties of UK immigration
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A doctor’s prescription for saving the NHS
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The good social network: what Twitter could learn from the coffeehouse
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From the archive: Trotsky in Mexico; Angela Carter on the maternity ward
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From the archive: when HG Wells met Josef Stalin
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Then Later, His Ghost: a Christmas story by Sarah Hall
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Karl Ove Knausgaard: a personal manifesto on the art of fiction
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A brief history of “woke”: how one word fuelled the culture wars
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World Prince: what drives Emmanuel Macron’s global ambitions?
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Are 'Substackademics' the new public intellectuals?
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