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Why the anti-woke backlash presents an opportunity26 Jul 202400:05:38

Some businesses are capitulating to the anti-woke movement by rolling back their commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. In his final voicemail before a summer break, James Harding argues that companies which choose to embrace it now will be better off in the future.


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The price of loyalty to Biden19 Jul 202400:04:47

As Joe Biden edges closer to stepping aside, James Harding has a cautionary tale for worried Democrats from across the Atlantic.


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Why newsrooms matter10 May 202400:04:18
James Harding makes the case for why newsrooms should be places a home for challenging questions, heretics and contrarians. 

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The joy of journalism03 May 202400:05:32
Why being a journalist and asking questions can be such a privilege and a joy.

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A new age of rearmament26 Apr 202400:06:14

In the past week there have been a couple of dramatic announcements on military spending, but it has actually increased every year since 2014. In his Editor's Voicemail James explains why this gradual military build-up amounts to a step change, and asks what it might mean for the world.


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David Cameron inspires a rethink19 Apr 202400:07:03

Although Lord Cameron’s turn as Foreign Secretary hasn’t redeemed his reputation for Brexit, it has made James think again - not just about the former prime minister, but about politics and political coverage.


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Why it's wrong to suggest the BBC is antisemitic22 Mar 202400:06:50

We should worry about people putting the self-serving values of WhatsApp tribalism ahead of the difficult business of common understanding.


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The princess and the tortoise15 Mar 202400:09:34

Who decides what's real? James Harding reflects on the challenges that modern newsrooms face when trying to provide accurate information. He also has some news about his family's pet tortoise.


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An economy built on fellowship08 Mar 202400:08:32

After this week's budget and Labour's response, James Harding found himself wishing for new ideas for the economy. In this week's Editor's Voicemail he explores the idea of fellowship.


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Jacob Rothschild01 Mar 202400:08:45

The financier and philanthropist, who died this week at the age of 87, was an enthusiastic supporter of Tortoise. In this Editor's Voicemail James Harding remembers a man who believed in bringing people together to reach a better understanding.


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More of the same is different26 Feb 202400:06:38
It's only February and it already feels like the predictions Tortoise made at the start of the year were frivolous and eccentric. In his first Editor's Voicemail of 2024 James Harding tries to make sense of the scribbles in his notebook and pieces together what he's been hearing.

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Ep 6 Xinjiang: The China problem01 Feb 202200:51:58
China stands accused of committing crimes against humanity, and possibly even genocide, against the Uyghur population in Xinjiang. Yet Beijing compares its system of 're-education camps' to the West’s war on terror and says it's entitled to protect its citizens from domestic terrorism. This is the sharp end of the China problem; exhibit A of Xi Jinping's authoritarianism and the west's impotence to defend human rights within China's borders.

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A moment of optimism05 Jul 202400:03:36

The seam of anger and disillusion in UK politics is wide and deep. But Thursday’s vote offers us a reason to hope, too.


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Ep 5 Universities: The China Problem11 Jan 202200:42:13
Universities in the UK rely heavily on students from China, and on Chinese money and academic collaborations. But does it all come at a price? A chipping away of academic freedoms and a gagging order on discussing sensitive issues? It's a dilemma which brings the China problem much closer to home. 

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Ep 4 Hong Kong: The China problem04 Jan 202200:43:03
China's national security law has dismantled freedoms and silenced dissenters in Hong Kong. What does the strangling of freedom of speech reveal about Xi Jinping's China?

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Ep 3 Wuhan: The China problem28 Dec 202100:48:49
What does the story of the difficult search for the origins of Covid-19 reveal about China? The unresolved question of whether the virus occurred naturally or escaped from a laboratory, and the contortions of the Chinese authorities under scrutiny are a parable of our times. 

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Ep 2 Taiwan: The China problem21 Dec 202100:45:01
How dangerous is China? Are the growing fears that China might attack Taiwan justified, or are the two countries facing an eternal standoff; a prolonged state of fear?

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Ep 1 Tiktok: The China problem14 Dec 202100:47:16
In the technology great game there are plenty of battlefields but Tiktok has been the most public, and the most revealing. This addictive, Chinese-owned video-sharing app has exposed a paranoia from governments in both the east and west over who controls access to information and the power of social media. What does this mean for the future of the internet?

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Ep 6: Twitter, Trump and the battle for truth10 May 202100:53:40

You will never again see a Tweet from Donald Trump. He's been banned from Twitter for life without the right to appeal. The world feels quieter, but is it better? The power to hand out megaphones in our democracies, and the power to take them away, now rests in a tiny number of hands.


With Anthony Scaramucci, former White House director of communications; Kai Diekmann, former editor of Bild; Gilad Edelman - Political writer at Wired magazine; Jameel Jaffer, director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University; and Dave Taylor, Editor and reporter at Tortoise

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Ep 5: Grenfell Tower and the battle for truth02 May 202100:53:40
Public inquiries have been an important clearing house in the battle for truth. They’ve settled arguments about who was responsible for national scandals and tragedies and, crucially, taken the pen away from people in power and given it to victims and campaigners. In this episode, James Harding and guests ask: in the age of social media, when anyone can hold the pen, can the idea of the public inquiry survive?

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Ep 4: Cancel culture and the battle for truth26 Apr 202100:54:00

Is cancel culture a way to wrest the mic from the powerful? A means of stifling debate? Or both?

With guests Suzanne Moore, journalist; Ash Sarkar, Novara Media; Amber Rudd, former Home Secretary; Matt D'Ancona, Tortoise editor and partner.

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Ep 3: Dominic Cummings, Barnard Castle and the battle for truth21 Apr 202100:54:51

In theory, the press conference is the crucible where politicians encounter journalists and a truth is revealed. Is it anything like that in practice?


James Harding's guests include Beth Rigby, political editor of Sky News; Alastair Campbell, formerly Tony Blair's director of communications; Ari Fleischer, former White House press secretary to George Bush; Daniel Maki, who works on intelligence and investigations for the Institute for Strategic Dialogue.

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Ep 2: Rhodes Must Fall and the battle for truth19 Apr 202100:55:04

Our history is up for grabs. Who do we honour with statues and what do we celebrate in our museums? Join James Harding and guests to debate how we deal with empire, slavery, and all the rights and wrongs of our past


Guests: Bonnie Greer, author and critic; Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh, author and Rhodes Must Fall activist; Max Hastings, journalist and author; Zareer Masani, historian.

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Minority rule28 Jun 202400:04:37

Labour look set to win a huge majority in Thursday’s general election. But a large and unlikely coalition of voters will be left wondering whether they’ve been heard at all.


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Ep 1: Facebook and the battle for truth19 Apr 202100:53:17

In the fight over facts and fake news, accuracy and accountability - the battle for truth - the battleground which counts more than any other is Facebook. Join James Harding and guests for a ThinkIn to try to answer one of the biggest questions of our time: who regulates the internet?


With Noah Feldman, professor of Law at Harvard University; Poppy Wood, senior advisor at RESET; Stephen Levy, editor at large at Wired and author of 'Facebook: the inside story'; and Alexi Mostrous, editor at Tortoise.

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Trailer08 Apr 202100:01:57

Join James Harding, Editor and Co-Founder of Tortoise Media, and guests as they focus their combined intellectual curiosity and firepower on the biggest challenges of the 21st century – starting in Season 1, The Battle for Truth.


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Hope, change and the fiscal rules21 Jun 202400:05:49

James Harding wonders whether amid all the hope of a new Labour government it will need to revise its fiscal rules.


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Not rejoining, but returning14 Jun 202400:06:49

Now Labour and the Conservatives have published their party manifestos, Tortoise editor James Harding examines which issues they're not tackling.


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It's the technology, stupid07 Jun 202400:06:01

James Harding thinks we're asking our politicians the wrong questions ahead of the election.


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The politicisation of the courts31 May 202400:05:19

In the wake of the verdict against Donald Trump, James Harding considers the the loss of confidence in the judiciary, the suspicion that judges are politicians, that the courts are political and polarising.


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The course for change24 May 202400:07:00

James Harding reflects on how the UK General Election will change the course of the country.


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Should journalism defend democracy or enable it? 17 May 202400:08:34

James Harding ponders what the job of journalism is in the of face populist liars, sophisticated propaganda and the information war.   


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