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The major geopolitical risks likely to shape our future
Pay attention to Iran, as well as the risk of developing indirect dependencies on hostile states, warned panelists at the London Defence Conference.
Pay attention to Iran, as well as the risk of developing indirect dependencies on hostile states, warned panelists at the London Defence Conference.
This week On the Couch, Lucy Beresford is joined by John Rentoul. They discuss political downfalls as Boris Johnson appears at his last PMQs.
From Covid to the threat to politicians and the murder of Sir David Amess to the climate crisis, risk rules our daily lives.
A general mood of anger and anxiety seems to have settled in amongst the British public.
An unhappy marriage of social pressure and empowered bureaucracy mean we might remain frozen in the emergency mentality of 2020.
Existing generational tensions and the pressures of the pandemic have led to an appetite for control and new puritanism in England.
In modern parlance, every societal ill can be translated into the cod-philosophy of disease prevention.
Covid is running roughshod over the careful consideration of competing risks.
The data suggests that for some people the choice to get the Covid vaccine is far from obvious.
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