“The NFL fought claims from its own players that the sport could cause long-term brain damage, including a disease known as CTE. The league has since paid a settlement out to players, but it has also been accused of using race-based tests” Great reporting from #TheTake, and an excellent reason to diversify your news sources. This should be the lead story in #SuperBowl reporting in the US. It isn’t.
https://www.aljazeera.com/podcasts/2023/2/13/brain-injuries-race-and-denial-in-the-nfl
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'How many new hospitals have been built?' - @SophyRidgeSky@twitter.com
Home Office Minister @RobertJenrick@twitter.com says the govt is "working through" the manifesto and adds that the Health Sec is clear 'we will deliver on this'
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Very much like the captain of the Titanic…
This is unbelievably irresponsible behaviour from a government that simply doesn’t know what it’s doing and doesn’t have even a scrap of courage or decency to admit it’s made a colossal error.
RT @SophyRidgeSky: Q: Are you going to change course?
Chief Sec to the Treasury Chris Philp: "No we're not"
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Disaster capitalists.
RT @SophyRidgeSky: Q: Are you going to change course?
Chief Sec to the Treasury Chris Philp: "No we're not"
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Conservative MP Andrew Mitchell explains why he voted against Boris Johnson and why he doesn't believe the government's policy in Rwanda will work
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The American-Hungarian conservative love affair
Listen to this episode from The Take on Spotify. The Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, calls itself the “largest and most influential gathering of conservatives in the world.” In recent years, the US-based conference has gone global, holding meetings in several countries, including Japan and Australia. Last week, it held its first European gathering in Hungary. The keynote speaker was the country’s controversial Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who recently secured his fourth consecutive term in office. In this episode, we look at why the group of American conservatives went to Budapest. In this episode: Flora Garamvolgyi, Journalist (@floragaramvolgy) This episode was produced by Negin Owliaei with Ruby Zaman, Alexandra Locke, Amy Walters, Ney Alvarez, and Malika Bilal. Alex Roldan is our sound designer. Aya Elmileik and Adam Abou-Gad are our engagement producers. Connect with us at @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
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#Frenchelection: Rightward drift or institutional shift? - #TheTake - Omny.fm
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On April 10th, France undergoes the first round of its presidential election. This vote, taking place in the shadow of war in Europe, is shaping up to be a contest between institutionalists and populists. The energy is on the fringes, but with the European Union largely united against Russia, the question going into election day is whether the left of center will be able to hold its ground. In this episode of The Take, we look at the most popular candidates and what their policies say about France’s political center of gravity. In this episode: Natacha Butler (@natachabut), Al Jazeera correspondent Connect with The Take: Twitter (@AJTheTake), Instagram (@ajthetake) and Facebook (@TheTakePod)
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