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Adom Getachew and Branko Marcetic join PTO to talk about the US election results, why the 'blue wave
Barnaby Raine joins PTO to talk about the EHRC report into antisemitism and the Labour Party, the su
Grace Blakeley joins PTO to talk about the current state of the UK economy, whether the era of auste
Owen Hatherley and Kojo Koram join PTO to talk about Owen's essay, 'A Study in the Politics and Aest
Lola Olufemi joins PTO to talk about her new book, Feminism, Interrupted: Disrupting Power. We chat
Richard Seymour joins PTO to discuss the recent anti-lockdown protests in London, the broader phenom
In a special episode - recorded for The World Transformed festival 2020 - Tobita Chow and David Brop
Will Davies joins PTO to talk about the possible emergence of a UK equivalent of Fox News, what that
Kate Soper joins me to talk about her new book, 'Post-Growth Living: For an Alternative Hedonism'.
Nesrine Malik joins PTO to speak about the confected media furore over the BBC proms and what it tel
Bhaskar Sunkara joins me to talk about the violence in Kenosha, Wisconsin and collusion between the
Britain is officially in its deepest recession since records began following the unprecedented econo
Haim Bresheeth-Zabner joins me to talk about his new book, 'An Army Like No Other: How the Israel De
In late March PTO spoke to Adam Tooze whilst he was in New York as the Covid19 crisis was escalating
What will come after the capitalocene - and is that even the right term to describe our geological e
On Sunday Alexander Lukashenko, ruler of Belarus since 1994 claimed a landslide victory in the count
On Monday the Nobel laureate, and co-architect of the Northern Ireland peace process John Hume passe
Tobita Chow and Jake Werner join me to talk about the roots of the increasingly antagonistic relatio
Rachel Shabi joins me to talk about her recent article in the New York Review of Books - 'The Pro-Pr
In the latest episode of #RedHacks - a series of conversations on journalism in the neoliberal world