Apocalypse soon? Britain ups its defence

Apocalypse soon? Britain ups its defence

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A Keir-death experience: Britain's PM clings on

Sir Keir Starmer has faced calls for his resignation from a senior party member. He has survived – but Britain’s prime minister is now fighting for his political survival. Assisted dying legislation is catching up with public opinion in America. And what happens when skiing meets ...  عرض المزيد

Snap judgement: Japan PM’s electoral landslide

Takaichi Sanae’s gamble to call a general election has paid off. How will the prime minister’s thumping victory change Japan? New legislation in Republican states could imperil academic freedom. And why “Taxi Driver” resonates 50 years after the film’s release.Guests and host:Ros ...  عرض المزيد

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Apocalypse soon? Britain ups its defence
The Intelligence from The Economist

Britain, alongside other European countries, faces rising threats to its security. But a bold <a href="https://www.economist.com/britain/2025/06/02/britains-ambitious-plan-to-rearm-looks-underfunded?utm_campaign=a.io&utm_medium=audio.podcast.np&utm_source=theintelligence&utm_c ...

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The Coming IMF Bailout of Britain!
The David McWilliams Podcast

Is the UK teetering on the edge of economic chaos? With bond yields now higher than Greece’s and a rapidly weakening pound, we explore why Britain’s financial foundation is cracking. From the historical parallels of past currency crises to the implications of its overreliance on ...  عرض المزيد

Ode to dread: Europe after Trump
The Intelligence from The Economist

This week European leaders have lined up to charm Donald Trump. But the broad smiles belie a bigger fear: what would it mean for the continent’s security if America forsakes its <a href="https://www.economist.com/international/2025/02/25/can-europe-confront-vladimir-putins-rus ...

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Stake and chips: will America take 10% of Intel?
The Intelligence from The Economist

Intel was once synonymous with chip-making, but in recent years it has fallen behind. Now the Trump administration may become its biggest shareholder. A political assassination in Colombia raises fears about a return to violence. And what an annual snail race tells us about rural ...  عرض المزيد