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March 2024 issue
Is the BBC a victim of state capture? Alan Rusbridger finds a tight-knit political clique to be waging war on its founding principles. Plus: will Hezbollah be drawn into all-out war with Israel and we reveal the World’s Top Thinker, 2024
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How the government captured the BBC
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Ukraine’s fate, Europe’s choice
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Daron Acemoglu: the opportunity economist
Tom Clark
Nintendo world
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Lebanon’s thin red line
Simona Foltyn
Sporting life: Tobogganing terror at the Cresta Run
Emma John
‘Woke’ is meaningless, says the National Trust’s comms lead
Emily Lawford
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The high priest of Ásatrú on the push to revive Iceland’s foremost pagan religion
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Jessica Abrahams
The DPRK’s man in the west
Miles Ellingham
‘Woke’ is meaningless, says the National Trust’s comms lead
Emily Lawford
Climate expert Sir David King: ‘We have made ourselves look very small on the international scene’
Ellen Halliday
Poet Joelle Taylor: ‘Collectivity is the antidote to cultural fascism’
Sarah Collins
Columns
To whom do we owe shelter?
Sasha Mudd
Not all women fall off the glass cliff
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The petulant prime minister
Sam Freedman
Gillian Tett’s diary: How Keynes saw the crisis coming
Gillian Tett
Two warring visions of AI
Ethan Zuckerman
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The Prospect Grid: March 2024
Letters: March 2024
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Stephen Collins: National Metaphor
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The Generalist: March 2024
David McCloskey: ‘College is mostly a scam’
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Features
How the government captured the BBC
Alan Rusbridger
Ukraine’s fate, Europe’s choice
Timothy Garton Ash
Lebanon’s thin red line
Simona Foltyn
Daron Acemoglu: the opportunity economist
Tom Clark
The end of money
Stuart Jeffries
Culture
Japan’s trials
Christopher Harding
On the back of slavery
Tom Clark
Tinker Taylor...
Sarah Collins
Mr Fleming, I presume?
Philip Clark
Books in Brief: what to read this February
Nintendo world
Peter Hoskin
Hamlets within Hamlets within Hamlets
Kate Maltby
Not now, new music
Laura Barton
Existential cringe
Imogen West-Knights
Lives
Sporting life: Tobogganing terror at the Cresta Run
Emma John
Farming life: Am I fit for the job?
Tom Martin
Mindful life: Why we need to stop dismissing health anxiety
Sarah Collins
Long life: Why I’m renouncing republicanism
Sheila Hancock
Sex life: Mixed messages
Tilly Lawless
Young life: Why I’ve turned to habit trackers
Alice Garnett
Clerical life: On antisemitism
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