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‘We’ll have a much stronger voice and a lot more influence,’ says Lib Dem deputy Daisy Cooper
We spoke to Lib Dems deputy leader Daisy Cooper, who won her St Albans seat with an increased majority.
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India’s ‘YouTube election’: Influencers enlisted to mobilise youth vote
It’s been dubbed the ‘YouTube election’ with parties enlisting the country’s army of influencers, often for money, to boost their chances of winning by mobilising the all-important youth vote.
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Why is Georgia’s ruling party so intent on adopting ‘foreign influence’ bill?
According to its critics, Moscow’s destabilising influence has been laid bare this week in neighbouring Georgia, with the passing of the “foreign influence” bill by parliament.
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‘If you’re influencing an election by taking secret money – it’s illegal’, says law professor on Trump trial
We were joined by Neal Katyal, a law professor who was the acting solicitor general during the Obama administration.
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Rural vote to be ‘really influential’ in election, says National Farmers’ Union president
We spoke to NFU President Minette Batters, and began by asking her what the prime minister’s appearance says about how important farmers’ votes could be in the upcoming election.
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Indonesia election gives glimpse of AI influence on democracy
This year more people than ever before will vote in elections across the globe. But there are growing fears that Artificial Intelligence will threaten the integrity of the campaigns.
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FactCheck: are experts worried about first UK ‘pig’ flu case?
What is the strain, what are the symptoms in humans and are experts worried?
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‘Shameful’ to see modern slavery perpetrated in London’s most affluent areas, says former anti-slavery commissioner
Dame Sarah Thornton was the UK’s Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner from 2019 until last year.
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‘China and Russia have had a big influence on which countries have been selected’: Jim O’Neill on the expansion of BRICS
The five-nation BRICS group of major emerging economies has invited Iran, Saudi Arabia and four other countries to join its ranks – part of its plan to put voices of the Global South at the centre of the world agenda.
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Dead and dying birds wash up on British beaches as avian flu sweeps Europe
Now, hundreds more sea birds thought to have been infected with avian flu have been found washed up on British beaches as the virus continues to sweep through Europe.
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Hundreds of dead birds killed by avian flu removed from Scotland beaches
More than a thousand dead birds have been removed from beaches in Aberdeenshire so far this week, and 32, 000 hens have been culled after a dramatic rise in avian flu.
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Ai-Da: Robot artist and celebrity influencer on threat posed by AI
AI has been getting a tough press recently – what with key players saying it poses an existential threat to humanity.
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Britain’s seabirds under threat from bird flu
Seabirds off England’s northeast coast are once again under threat by avian flu. Last year at least six thousand birds were found dead, among them puffins and razorbills, and rangers fear a repeat of the mass deaths this year. The Farne Islands, which are off the Northumberland coast, make up one of the UK’s most…
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Pro-war bloggers ‘influential’ in Russia, says Professor Joshua Tucker
We’re joined by professor Joshua Tucker, who’s director of the Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia at New York University.
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If Russia isn’t ‘flushed out of Ukraine proper, they’ll be back’, Conservative MP says
Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood – the chair of the Commons Defence Committee – is on a visit to the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odesa.