044 | Jonn Elledge | A conversation on (not quite) everything
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Why Britain never got over the empire, who of the French and the English killed the most monarchs and multiculturalism vs. universalism.
The podcasts that help me keep up with the world
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This International Podcast Day, a shout out to other podcasters that feed my brain and inspire my own work.
038 | Geoffrey Cain | How China perfected the police state
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The Uyghurs’ real-life dystopia offers a glimpse of a political and technological future George Orwell could only imagine.
Where in the world are Afghan refugees?
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Europe complains, but it's far from hosting the most Afghan refugees and asylum seekers. Still it shines next to the US...
The true citizens of nowhere
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Citizenship isn't belonging to one nation or a few. It's giving up a bit of the self for the collective.
035 | Amelia Gentleman | The unkept promises of the Windrush scandal
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In 2018, Amelia Gentleman revealed the Windrush scandal. Three years on, does Britain treat its immigrants any better?
034 | Daniel Trilling | Wtf is going on at the Home Office?
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It’s scandal after scandal for one of Britain’s biggest ministries and an obstacle course for immigrants who encounter it. Why is the Home Office like this?
The post-Brexit immigration scheme ends in a month. Its flaws could show up in a decade.
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Here are all the ways the EU Settlement Scheme could be a slow-motion crash. (It may well not be. We just won't know for a while.)