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John O’Neill and Sam McPhail, the Spectator’s research and data team, join economics editor Michael Simmons to re-introduce listeners to the Spectator’s data hub. They take us through the process between the data hub and how their work feeds into the weekly magazine. From crime to migration, which statistics are the most controversial? Why can’t we agree on data? Plus – whose data is presented better, the Americans or the French?
For more from the Spectator’s data hub – which may, or may not look like the thumbnail photo – go to: data.spectator.co.uk
Produced by Patrick Gibbons and Megan McElroy.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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John O’Neill and Sam McPhail, the Spectator’s research and data team, join economics editor Michael Simmons to re-introduce listeners to the Spectator’s data hub. They take us through the process between the data hub and how their work feeds into the weekly magazine. From crime to migration, which statistics are the most controversial? Why can’t we agree on data? Plus – whose data is presented better, the Americans or the French?
For more from the Spectator’s data hub – which may, or may not look like the thumbnail photo – go to: data.spectator.co.uk
Produced by Patrick Gibbons and Megan McElroy.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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