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29 May 2014updated 04 Oct 2023 9:54am

On this week’s New Statesman podcast: Episode forty-eight

Helen Lewis, George Eaton, Tim Wigmore and Lucy Fisher discuss the Lib Dems in turmoil, Ian Leslie on the pilot determined to banish errors in the NHS, and Ian Steadman on “climate change” versus “global warming”.

By New Statesman

On this week’s New Statesman podcast Helen Lewis, George Eaton, Tim Wigmore and Lucy Fisher discuss the fall of the BNP, Lib Dems in turmoil and the results of the European Elections, Ian Leslie tells the story of a pilot determined to banish avoidable errors from the NHS, and Ian Steadman weighs the advantages of “climate change” versus “global warming”.

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