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Mar 2025
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Will Rachel Reeves be forced into an eme...

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It’s been a week of political whiplash, including that infamous explosive meeting in the Oval office and renewed commitment from European leaders to back Ukraine. George Osborne and Ed Balls consider who - if anyone - has fared well in this wild week. Is Trump himself as the deft negotiator he claims to be?


And with a rush to bolster arms on this side of the Atlantic, what is the fallout for Rachel Reeves? As the Spring Statement approaches, what choices does she have to limit the damage that may or may not be forecast by the OBR? And doesn’t this all feel just a little bit like one of those second annual fiscal events she swore she wouldn’t hold?


Finally, Ed and George turn to the outcry around the government’s artificial Intelligence and copyright consultation, from artists including Annie Lennox, Damon Abarn and Kate Bush. Is there a way for this government to balance championing and regulating big tech? 


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Executive Producer: Ellie Clifford


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