

Tom Nuttall
Senior editor at The Economist, discussing the legal and political aspects of offshoring asylum claims.
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Feb 23, 2023 • 25min
The prices fight: conflicting views on inflation
Joining the discussion are Callum Williams, a Senior economics writer at The Economist specializing in inflation insights, and Tom Nuttall, a Senior editor at The Economist who focuses on the impact of Ukrainian refugees in Europe. They delve into why inflation predictions clash between markets and central bankers. The conversation also explores the struggles and adaptations of millions of Ukrainian refugees navigating new lives while maintaining hopes of returning home. Additionally, the evolution of ice fishing through technology is highlighted, showcasing modern comforts in this cherished winter tradition.

Dec 12, 2023 • 25min
The Intelligence: Antisemitism and freedom of speech
In this enlightening discussion, Tom Nuttall, Senior editor at The Economist, delves into the contentious debate surrounding antisemitism and free speech on university campuses post-Hamas attacks. He explores the legal complexities of offshoring asylum claims, including the political ramifications in Britain. Meanwhile, Daniel Knowles, a correspondent and author, offers insights on the shifting landscape of automobiles, advocating for electric and autonomous vehicles while examining the future of urban transport and the benefits of cycling culture.

Dec 12, 2023 • 25min
The Intelligence: Antisemitism and freedom of speech
Tom Nuttall, a Senior Editor at The Economist, discusses the intense debate surrounding freedom of speech on American campuses amidst rising antisemitism following recent conflicts. Daniel Knowles, Midwest America correspondent and author, shares insights on the future of urban transportation, emphasizing a shift from cars to cycling as a sustainable alternative. The conversation touches on UK asylum policy challenges and the complexities of ensuring open dialogue in academic settings while preventing hate speech.