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The brightest minds discussing the ideas that matter most in politics, society and culture.
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    Avraham Burg: Israel’s tyrannical leadership

    Avraham Burg: Israel’s tyrannical leadership

    Author, politician and former member of the Israeli Knesset Avraham Burg joins Ellen Halliday to discuss political leadership in Israel and the influence that extremist voices are having on Netanyahu. Burg argues Israelis must push for the change in leadership needed for the nation to pursue a more peaceful path. 


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    • 26 min
    Broke Birmingham and the council crisis

    Broke Birmingham and the council crisis

    Last year three councils in England went bust, and the BBC political research unit has reported that one in five councils have warned of effective bankruptcy in five years, unless there is reform. Contributing editor Tom Clark joins Ellen Halliday to unpick the deficit in local government funding, and to the chart the sorry course of Birmingham, a city that was once the cradle of municipal governance, which is now run by a bankrupt council that is forced to make unprecedented cuts.
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    • 36 min
    Margot Wallström: How Russia is wreaking environmental destruction in Ukraine

    Margot Wallström: How Russia is wreaking environmental destruction in Ukraine

    Prospect contributing editor Isabel Hilton is joined by Margot Wallström, a former Swedish foreign affairs minister and head of the High-Level Working Group on the Environmental Consequences of the War in Ukraine. They discuss the environmental damage Russia’s war has caused in Chernobyl and across the country. Also on the podcast, climate scientist Gavin Schmidt discusses the worrying news that climate models can’t explain 2023’s historic temperature high.


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    • 46 min
    The Americans defending democracy from Trump

    The Americans defending democracy from Trump

    Author and journalist Phil Tinline joins Ellen Halliday on the podcast to discuss the threat Trump poses to US democracy and the cross-partisan movement of lawyers, activists and politicians fighting to safeguard it. 
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    The gospel according to GB News

    The gospel according to GB News

    For our cover story this month, author, broadcaster and theologian Andrew Graystone explores media tycoon Paul Marshall’s God-driven mission to reshape Britain. He joins deputy editor Ellen Halliday to discuss Marshall’s life, faith and media empire—and why it matters for Britain. 
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    • 29 min
    Prospect Lives: Decisions, challenges and fresh starts

    Prospect Lives: Decisions, challenges and fresh starts

    This month, OCD sufferer Sarah Collins faces her phobia of sleeping alone, while Gen Z-er Alice Garnett reflects on a search for a new job. Former England cricket captain Mike Brearley celebrates the many apprenticeships he's completed both in sport and in life.
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    • 33 min

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