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Tim Harford and the More or Less team try to make sense of the statistics which surround us. From BBC Radio 4

More or Less: Behind the Stats BBC Podcasts

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Tim Harford and the More or Less team try to make sense of the statistics which surround us. From BBC Radio 4

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78 Bewertungen

78 Bewertungen

clymene1986 ,

All our news should be like this!

I really like the fact-based/ humorous approach to news and the world, wish there were more podcasts like this!

NedRise&Fanny ,

Believe WHO numbers …

Believe WHO numbers on China‘s COVID statistics only if policy agree

Shadowsen ,

Economics with subtitles

It’s a great podcast and I hope Economics with subtitles will be continued!

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