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Co-Host of The Why Curve podcast http://whycurve.com and presenter BBCNews formerly Bloomberg, writer and broadcaster
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Is it time to shrink the state? There’s an appetite on both sides of the Atlantic to cut back on what government does, improve efficiency and save money. But will it hurt more than help? Professor Patrick Diamond @qmul.ac.uk tells me and Phil Dobbie
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Time to Shrink the State? | The Why Curve
Is the state too big? As Rachel Reeves announces cuts in welfare and civil servants, is it a recognition that the administration of the UK needs to slim down?...
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The most powerful man in the world - once again - is Donald Trump. So what will the next four years be like for the US and the world? How far does he mean what he says? I and Phil Dobbie seek some answers from Dr Thomas Gift, Director of the UCL Centre on US Politics whycurve.com/episode/trum...
Trump - How Crazy Will It Get? | The Why Curve
The 47th president of the United States has begun his administration with a rush of executive orders intended to change the direction of the US....
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Starmer's stumbly start - the pound drops, damaging rows over grooming gangs and inheritance tax, social care kicked into the long grass. Prof Rohan McWilliam of Anglia Ruskin University tells me and Phil Dobbie what could still go right for the Labour government
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Starmer Stuck - Labour’s Poor Start | The Why Curve
Labour’s first six months in office has been something of a disappointment, with rows about pensioners’ energy payments, farmers’ inheritance tax and a budget...
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You've survived the new year parties, but will you survive the new year? Nuclear war? Alien invasion? Another pandemic?Haydn Belfield of the Cambridge University Centre for the Study of Existential Risk takes me and Phil Dobbie through the latest research
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What May Kill You in 2025 | The Why Curve
Alien invasion? AI takeover? A new pandemic? Nuclear war? The list of dangers to mankind is long, so what could ACTUALLY bring the curtain down on planet Earth...
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Who'd be a farmer? Hard work, low returns, and heavy regulation - plus, in some cases now, inheritance tax. Dr Peter Gittins of Leeds University tells me and Phil Dobbie why it's still a worthwhile job

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Tractors in Whitehall | The Why Curve
Who’d be a farmer? You have tiny profit margins. You’re held to high environmental and welfare standards against cheaper less-scrupulous foreign imports, and...
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