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Aug 16
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The New Statesman’s ultimate beach reads

The New Statesman
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There’s 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.


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Host: Will Lloyd

Guests: Tanjil Rashid, Finn McRedmond

Producer: Catharine Hughes

Video producer: Rob Le Mare

Executive producer: Chris Stone


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