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Another round: Is Keir Starmer Thatcher's heir?
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What's informing Keir Starmer's policy?
From the NHS to water, why are Britain's services failing?
And, why is Britain the second-most mentally unwell country in the world?
Journalist and activist George Monbiot believes he knows the answer: neoliberalism. Oli spoke to him about his new book, The Invisible Doctrine, which locates Britain's perma-crises in the abstract ideology.
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Military experts break down if UK is ready for war
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Keir Starmer slammed over grim Defence spending "complacency" | PMQs reaction
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What Viktor Orbán’s election wipeout means for Trump and Farage
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Tucker Carlson makes the BBC look silly
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