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The brightest minds discussing the ideas that matter most in politics, society and culture.
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    The Tory manifesto, and universities in crisis

    The Tory manifesto, and universities in crisis

    Assistant editor Emily Lawford introduces Prospect’s election panel—the ultimate group chat of politics nerds from across the spectrum. One of the team, former Number 10 speechwriter Phil Collins, joins to give his take on the Tory manifesto and much more. 
    After, Ellen unpacks the crisis in universities with professor of academic history Glen O’Hara, who explains why they are in such trouble and what it means for students.

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    Rafael Behr: The farce of our electoral politics

    Rafael Behr: The farce of our electoral politics

    As the election campaign whirrs on—media circus in tow—Prospect’s senior editor Alona Ferber is joined by Guardian columnist and author Rafael Behr to look beyond the Westminster bubble and ask: what does the Punch-and-Judy nature of our politics mean for the country, and our democracy?
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    • 28 min
    Election kick-off! Sunak, Starmer—and South Africa’s historic vote

    Election kick-off! Sunak, Starmer—and South Africa’s historic vote

    On today’s podcast, Ellen Halliday is joined by legendary British pollster Peter Kellner to discuss Sunak’s soggy start and Labour’s “no mistakes” tactics. And calling in from Cape Town, Peter Fabricius, a leading political journalist for the Daily Maverick, explains why the ruling ANC could lose its majority for the first time since 1994—and what the outcome could mean for the South Africa in the world.
    Read Kellner's column and Fabricius’s feature here.


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    • 29 min
    Priyamvada Gopal: What do the Gaza student protests mean for universities?

    Priyamvada Gopal: What do the Gaza student protests mean for universities?

    As a series of encampments have sprung up at universities around the world, what do the Gaza protests tell us about freedom of speech at these often-embattled institutions? Author and Cambridge professor Priyamvada Gopal joins Ellen Halliday to dive beyond the headlines on this divisive story. 
    Read Priymavada's piece here.

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    • 26 min
    Prospect Lives: A question of identity

    Prospect Lives: A question of identity

    This month, our writers are mulling over questions of identity: Sheila regrets her lifelong habit of judging people by appearances while sex-worker and author Tilly Lawless considers the solidarity that exists between sex-workers and trans-women. OCD sufferer Sarah Collins feels destabilised by her recent birthday, while Anglican Priest Alice Goodman is forced into a new role by her health: that of a hospital patient. 
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    • 33 min
    Britain’s opioid crisis?

    Britain’s opioid crisis?

    The United States has been ravaged by synthetic opioids such as fentanyl, and a few months ago, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned that a similar disaster might be coming for Europe. Is he right? Freelance journalist Ella Glover joins Prospect’s deputy editor Ellen Halliday to discuss who is really at risk from nitazenes—a category of synthetic opioids linked to an increasing numbers of deaths in Britain—and how prepared the UK is to protect them.
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