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Feb 2024
47m 34s

Barmy Barometers

THE TIMES
About this episode

Can lipstick, packed lunches and pants tell us about the health of the economy? Matt is joined by The Times' Science Editor Tom Whipple to test the theories and judge whether the times we're living in are good or bad. 


Plus: Columnists India Knight and James Marriott discuss whether the Tories latest attack ad comparing Keir Starmer to JFK is a success, whether private schools mean it when they go woke and which MPs could make it as a telly presenter.


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Barmy Barometers (19:26)


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