Reasons to be Cheerful with Ed Miliband & Geoff Lloyd
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Hello! We hear a lot about the problems of the data economy. How can we take back control? Philosopher Carissa Veliz explains why governments need to step in to protect our privacy. Then Jack Hardinges from the Open Data Institute talks about exciting new ideas to help steward data for the common good.
AND broadcasting royalty David Dimbleby is here to discuss ‘The Fault Line’ - his new podcast about the run-up to the Iraq War. We chat to David about politics, podcasting and the art of good interviews.
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217. ONE STOP COP (26) SHOP: the verdict
216. YOUR ONE-STOP COP(26): One week in
215. FOLLOW THE (CITY) LEADER: the power of local action on the climate crisis
214. PALACES FOR THE PEOPLE: the future of public libraries
213. WOULDN’T IT BE NICE IF WE WERE OLDER: creating age-friendly communities
212. WARMER HOMES AND LOWER BILLS: time to get retrofit
211. WHO GETS ON IN MODERN BRITAIN: breaking the class ceiling
210. HAVE I GOT TOOZE FOR YOU: Adam Tooze on Covid, climate & learning from history
209. THE RISE OF ROBO-BOSSES: reining in algorithmic management
208. THE FUTURE OF MONEY: from cryptocurrency to the decline of cash
207. BORN TO REWILD
206. COUNTDOWN TO THE CLIMATE SUMMIT #4: What can we all do?
205. COUNTDOWN TO THE CLIMATE SUMMIT #3: What needs to happen?
204. COUNTDOWN TO THE CLIMATE SUMMIT #2: What are the stakes?
203. COUNTDOWN TO THE CLIMATE SUMMIT #1: How did we get here?
202. REASONS TO BE WELSH (Rhesymau i fod yn Gymreig)
201. SECRETS AND LIDOS: the people-powered pool movement
200. PUTTING FAIRNESS AT THE HEART OF THE GREEN TRANSITION
199. STRAIGHT TO VOICEMAIL: the right to disconnect from work
198. A DECENT LIFE FOR ALL: the case for a new social guarantee
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