Reasons to be Cheerful with Ed Miliband & Geoff Lloyd
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Hello! Has our failure to understand Britain’s history played a role in recent political events? This week, we discuss teaching about the British Empire in schools with Professor Gurminder Bhambra, expert in postcolonial studies, and Jason Todd, former history teacher and now lecturer in history education. They give us an overview of the British Empire, before explaining its current place in history lessons and how we could do much better.
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Comedian John Kearns wants MPs paid more, wants fines for people who don't vote, wants a couple of weeks in Portsmouth under witness protection and wants to know where the rich people live
For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy139. A MISSION FOR SORTITION: citizens’ assemblies & the climate crisis
138. PEOPLE ARE GOOD: a truly radical idea
137. TACKLING ROUGH SLEEPING: why does it take a pandemic?
136. STRINGS ATTACHED: designing better bailouts
135. THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING?: learning from crises of the past
134. A GREEN RECOVERY: the case for a climate stimulus
133. IN THIS TOGETHER: global cooperation on a global crisis
132. LOOKING OUT FOR OUR KIDS: steering children through difficult times
131 and a half. WHAT ABOUT THE SELF-EMPLOYED?
131. WHATEVER IT TAKES: economics in times of crisis
130. COME FARM WITH ME: a sustainable future for food and land
129. YOU SAY YOU WANT SOME DEVOLUTION: a radical plan for giving power away
128. WHY CAN’T I GET MY PHONE REPAIRED?: fighting the tech giants
127. MAN ENOUGH: promoting positive masculinity
126. THE FOUR DAY FUTURE: building a movement for shorter working hours
125. WALK THIS WAY
124. I'LL HAVE MY CHICKEN UNCHLORINATED PLEASE: a progressive vision for trade
123. OIL SEE YOU IN COURT: suing the climate culprits
Introducing: Cheerful Book Club
122. SCHOOL OF ROCKING THE BOAT: training the activists of tomorrow
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