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Slavoj Žižek, the court jester of late capitalism
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Labour’s battle to tell the narrative
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ADHD affects millions worldwide, yet its presence within the criminal justice system is often misunderstood or overlooked. This podcast, sponsored by Takeda, sheds light on the challenges and misconceptions faced by people with ADHD in prisons, and how their care and support can be improved. #sponsored
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GB Energy shows how public ownership has returned to the mainstream. 🖊️ George Eaton
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New Statesman summer party 2024: in pictures On the eve of the parliamentary recess, Monday night’s New Statesman summer party brought together cabinet ministers, thinktank heads, business leaders and senior Westminster journalists. The keynote address was delivered by Keir Starmer who praised the NS as a “critical friend”. “You said you would hold our ideas up to the light and examine them and where you agreed with them you would say so and where you didn’t you would challenge us,” the Prime Minister told guests. “That has been a really important part of the journey into this general election as we’ve tested ideas and measured how we put our arguments into the election”. Starmer, who was joined by cabinet colleagues Rachel Reeves, Jonathan Reynolds and Lisa Nandy, also warned that the UK was “not immune” from the nationalism and populism seen across Europe. “Do not think for a minute that that could never happen here. It could – and it might – if we fail in our project of delivering change and our project of being a government of service, which carries with it being a government that restores faith in the idea that politics can be a force for good and a force for change.” Below are a selection of photos from the event. We would also like to offer a special thanks to all our guests and our Summer Reception sponsor, the trade association, Water UK.
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MPs’ second jobs are only part of Westminster’s integrity problem. 📫 Today’s Morning Call, with Will Dunn
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A hillbilly elegy for Kyiv. 🖊️ Bruno Maçães
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