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When Keir Starmer said Britain risked becoming an ‘island of strangers’, in whose interests was he speaking?
When Gary Lineker left the BBC, was it because he unwittingly shared an antisemitic post - which he subsequently apologised for - or because he had been outspoken on the genocide in Gaza?
On Free State today Dion and Joe look at how the world is ordered and what needs to change.
They examine how inequality is now hardwired into systems and ask what can be done about it.
Joe also has a story of inequality of his own and naturally it involves the Mayo footballers.
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When Keir Starmer said Britain risked becoming an ‘island of strangers’, in whose interests was he speaking?
When Gary Lineker left the BBC, was it because he unwittingly shared an antisemitic post - which he subsequently apologised for - or because he had been outspoken on the genocide in Gaza?
On Free State today Dion and Joe look at how the world is ordered and what needs to change.
They examine how inequality is now hardwired into systems and ask what can be done about it.
Joe also has a story of inequality of his own and naturally it involves the Mayo footballers.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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