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The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

The New Statesman

News & Politics, Society & Culture, News, Politics

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2020

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

On today's New Statesman Podcast, Stephen Bush, Anoosh Chakelian and Ailbhe Rea discuss EHRC's verdict on antisemitism in the Labour party, as well as the suspension of Jeremy Corbyn. Then, in You Ask Us, they're joined by US Editor Emily Tamkin, to get the lowdown from Washington ahead of next week's Presidential election.


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0:00.0

This is a passenger announcement. You can now book your train on Uber and get 10% back in credits to spend on Uber eats.

0:11.0

So you can order your own fries instead of eating everyone else's.

0:15.0

Trains, now on Uber. T's and C's apply. Check the Uber app.

0:20.0

There are around 48,000 new cases of lung cancer every year in the UK, but it doesn't affect everyone equally.

0:31.0

Incident rates are far higher in deprived areas and there's too often a post-code lottery

0:36.1

when it comes to that all-important early diagnosis.

0:40.0

The New Statesman Podcast is sponsored by MSD, a research intensive global bio pharmaceutical company

0:46.2

active in several key areas of global health, including immunization and oncology.

0:51.8

They've recorded a special sponsored episode with the New Statesman

0:54.9

podcast in which thought leaders explore how the UK can and must tackle health

0:59.8

inequalities to deliver early diagnosis and treatment.

1:04.0

Listen to the episode now.

1:05.6

Look for lung cancer inequalities in the New Statesman podcast feed. And On this episode of the New Statesman podcast we discuss the report from the

1:27.1

Equality and Human Rights Commission on Anti-Semitism in the Labour Party and

1:30.9

then Emily Tamkin from our World Review podcast joins us to discuss the US election.

1:39.9

The Equality and Human Rights Commission has found Labour responsible for

1:46.2

breaking the Equality Act, so that's through political interference in decisions

1:51.1

over anti-Semitism complaints,

1:53.1

inadequate training for those who are handling those complaints

1:56.0

and also harassment.

1:57.9

And following this news,

1:59.6

Jeremy Corbyn himself has actually

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