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11 January 2018

NS#251: Reshuffle Special

The New Statesman podcast with Helen Lewis and Stephen Bush.

By New Statesman

Helen and Stephen dissect Theresa May’s reshuffle and wonder what on earth the PM was thinking, getting rid of Justine Greening. Then Helen interviews the playwright David Eldridge about his upcoming play Beginning and theatre’s problems with diversity and access. Finally, they tackle a big and serious question: how do we fix the NHS crisis?

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Further reading:

Stephen on Theresa May’s tactical reshuffle.

More details about David Eldridge’s Beginning, at the Ambassadors Theatre in London from 15 January.

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