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  • Emma Dabiri, David Harewood, Marina Hyde, Sali Hughes and Jarvis Cocker. Photograph: The Guardian
    Emma Dabiri, David Harewood, Marina Hyde, Sali Hughes and Jarvis Cocker. Photograph: The Guardian
    Marina Hyde in conversation with Richard Osman. Credit: Alicia Canter
    Marina Hyde in conversation with Richard Osman. Credit: Alicia Canter
    Gordon Brown speaks to Jonathan Freedland. Credit: Alicia Canter
    Gordon Brown speaks to Jonathan Freedland. Credit: Alicia Canter
    Marina Hyde in conversation with Richard Osman. Credit: Alicia Canter
    Marina Hyde in conversation with Richard Osman. Credit: Alicia Canter
    Johnny Marr seen onstage with John Harris. Credit: Alicia Canter
    Johnny Marr seen onstage with John Harris. Credit: Alicia Canter

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  • Aditya Chakrabortty

    21 March
    Off the Record with Aditya Chakrabortty

    For the next in our Off the Record series, Zoe Williams will be joined by the Guardian’s award-winning senior economics commentator Aditya Chakrabortty
  • Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party, and Anas Sarwar, Leader of the Scottish Labour Party  discuss Labour’s bold proposals for how a Labour government would spread power, wealth and opportunity across the UK.
Joined by former Labour Prime Minister, Gordon Brown.
The proposals, drawn up by the Commission on the UK’s Future report, led by Gordon Brown, would see the biggest ever transfer of power from Westminster to the British people. Apex Grassmarket Hotel. Edinburgh, Scotland UK 05/12/2022
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    16 April
    Guardian Newsroom: What is Labour’s plan?

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    • A red and blue graphic of Joe Biden and Donald Trump facing each other

      02 May
      Biden v Trump: What’s in store for the US and the world?

      Join our panel of political experts as the US – and the rest of the world – gears up for one of the most consequential moments in American democracy.
    • George Monbiot in front of black background

      08 May
      George Monbiot: How neoliberalism controls our lives

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            The alternative manifesto: Securing the future of the NHS

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