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It’s time to talk about surrogacy

British law leaves potential parents in legal limbo

16/06/2017

British law leaves potential parents in legal limbo

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Why I feel sorry for George Galloway

It should be the biggest party of his life, but Labour’s left has turned away from the Fedora-ed firebrand

16/06/2017

It should be the biggest party of his life, but Labour’s left has turned away from the Fedora-ed firebrand

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From the podcast archive: Orwell in Tribune

Life on a left-wing newspaper

16/06/2017

Life on a left-wing newspaper

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The pitfalls of progress and the death of Utopia

Future imperfect

16/06/2017

Future imperfect

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Why the Royal Court was wrong to shut down Rita, Sue and Bob Too

Theatre should confront difficult issues and attitudes, not ignore them

16/06/2017

Theatre should confront difficult issues and attitudes, not ignore them

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Government vs The Robots episode 5 - Flying Pizza Deliveries

The possibilities of drones

16/06/2017

The possibilities of drones

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Brexit has shown how our politicians are not prepared for the future

New podcast explores the technological and policy challenges to come

16/06/2017

New podcast explores the technological and policy challenges to come

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Sian Norris is a novelist, short story writer, poet and journalist. In 2017 she was the writer in residence at Spike Island. Her short fiction has appeared in 3am Magazine, the Wales Arts Review, Halcyon Lit Mag and others. She writes regularly for the New Statesman, Guardian, Open Democracy, politics.co.uk. In 2016, her forthcoming novel about the women of the 1920s Left Bank, The Red Deeps, was long-listed for the prestigious Lucy Cavendish prize.
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