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10 April 2014updated 04 Oct 2023 12:14pm

On this week’s New Statesman podcast: Episode Forty-One

George Eaton and Helen Lewis file an end of term report card for the parties in Westminster, Michael Prodger talks to Man Booker Prize-shortlisted novelist Jim Crace, and Ian Steadman explains why everyone should change their internet passwords.

By New Statesman

George Eaton and Helen Lewis file an end of term report card for the parties in Westminster, and discuss the fallout from Maria Miller’s resignation, Man Booker Prize-shortlisted novelist Jim Crace nominates himself for Pseuds Corner, and Ian Steadman explains why everyone should change their internet passwords.

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