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...This is an audio transcript of the Political Fix podcast episode: ‘‘Stop doing stupid things’: Martin Wolf on the UK’ [MUSIC PLAYING] Martin Wolf Once you’ve got politics moving into this sort of identity...
...Discussions over protection for bears follow an effort to downgrade the conservation status of the wolf, proposed by Brussels in December....
...You can raise money for the FT's charity, the Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign, by bidding to have lunch with Martin Wolf or with Political Fix regulars Miranda Green, Stephen Bush, George Parker...
...Islamist “lone wolf” attacks were behind the assassination of Sir David Amess in 2021 and the 2017 attempt to enter the Palace of Westminster stopped by Keith Palmer, one of the police officers charged with...
...In a lunchtime webinar on January 24, journalists Martin Wolf and Alec Russell join guests to debate the way forward. FT subscribers can sign up for free here....
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...As Martin Wolf puts it in his column: “It seems unlikely, given the inflation and consequent squeeze on real spending and hidden tax increases that have created room for them.”...
...Fascism is not dead: The 1920s and 1930s were different times, writes Martin Wolf, but do not be complacent: history may not repeat itself, but it rhymes and is rhyming now....
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...As Martin Wolf explains in his column today, the overall amount of spending in the UK is going to keep rising and so too is the amount of tax....
...It will only hurt the US, writes Martin Wolf. Artificial intelligence: Too little attention is being paid to how AI could transform the state, writes Stephen Bush....
...As Martin Wolf wrote at the start of the week: Taxation is ultimately driven by spending. How much (and where) a country spends, and how it pays for it, is a political decision....
...As Martin Wolf put it in a recent column: Modern democracy itself would not have been born if it were not for the opportunities created by sustained growth....
...Go deeper: Project Everest’s survivor has a mountain to climb, writes Stephen Foley....
...martin.wolf@ft.com Follow Martin Wolf with myFT and on Twitter Letters in response to this column: Modern tech allows us to embrace ancient politics / From Stephen Saint-Leger, Dubai, UAE Prospects for...
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...Chief economics commentator Martin Wolf says a potential betrayal of Ukraine, most likely under a Donald Trump presidency, would be proof that the US is in “irreversible decline”....
...Plus, the FT’s chief economics commentator Martin Wolf sits down for an end of year chat with Lucy to dissect the big economic problems facing the government - and what fixes are available....
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...Stephen’s main example is video games. But his point is broader and very relevant to America....
...“Probably not” was Martin Wolf’s verdict in his column earlier this week. Your verdict on Jeremy Hunt’s Mansion House speech and whether the proposals go far enough to deliver UK growth?...
...reports that, if elected, Labour would follow the Conservatives’ tax and public spending policies until growth returns to the economy (more on the broader hurdles to Labour’s economic plans from Martin Wolf...
...reports and a fascinating new set of proposals by the Tony Blair Institute, as well as the NHS’s longstanding struggles to invest in adequate capital expenditure, the subject of a great report by Rachel Wolf...
...Likewise, I’m in agreement with Bret Stephens about the disturbing silence from many of those same students about the really horrific Israeli rape victim stories....
...You heard there the FT’s Stephen Bush talking about the Labour leader. Stephen’s here with me in the studio now. Hello, Stephen. Stephen BushHi, Lucy. Lucy FisherAnd the FT’s Miranda Green....
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