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What happens when Britain's population starts to shrink?

The Office for National Statistics has said that by 2029 it expects more deaths than births in Britain. Simultaneously migration could go into reverse soon, with more people leaving our shores than arriving. But how will a shrinking - and ageing - population affect our politics, ...  Show more

The State of It: Wes bottles it and Labour's left grabs the steering wheel

After a whirlwind week in Westminster, we've decided to bring you an extra dose of Whitehall gossip. Check out this week's episode from our sister podcast: The State of It.The prime minister thought it was all over for him this weekend, but a scrambled rearguard action has left h ...  Show more

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