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Britain spends nearly £50 billion a year on defence. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, there were renewed calls for an increase to defence spending. Would voters support this? Rachel Wolf and John Curtice discuss how voters view the armed forces and the changing nature of Remembrance in Britain.
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Guests:
Neil Ferguson, Director of the School of Public Health at Imperial College London
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Published 11/21/24
John and Rachel are joined by Nic Newman from the Reuters Institute to discuss how the way we engage with news has changed and what this means for the future of journalism.
Hosts: John Curtice and Rachel Wolf
Guests:
Nic Newman, Senior research associate at the Reuters Institute.
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Published 11/14/24