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More or Less: Behind the Stats - Wedding Stats
In More or Less this week: a cornucopia of wedding-related numbers. And AV explained.
Cato Daily Podcast - Trade Deficit Delusions
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Cato Daily Podcast - Welfare Economics and Robust Political Economy
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Cato Daily Podcast - Wind, Solar and Other Expensive Green Energies
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Cato Daily Podcast - The False Promise of Green Energy
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Start the Week - 25/04/2011
Andrew Marr talks to the theatre director Greg Doran about the literary detective work involved in his production of Cardenio - a play he's described as Shakespeare's Lost Play re-imagined. Nicola Shulman turns to the court of Henry VIII to explore the influence of Thomas Wyatt's poetry. While Neil Astley brings together contemporary poets from around the world in an anthology dedicated to 'Being Human'. And as the Guardian launches a new website for book reviews by readers, its literary Editor, Claire Armitstead says there will always be a place in newspapers for the professional critics.
Producer: Victoria Brignell.
Start the Week - 25/04/2011
Andrew Marr talks to the theatre director Greg Doran about the literary detective work involved in his production of Cardenio - a play he's described as Shakespeare's Lost Play re-imagined. Nicola Shulman turns to the court of Henry VIII to explore the influence of Thomas Wyatt's poetry. While Neil Astley brings together contemporary poets from around the world in an anthology dedicated to 'Being Human'. And as the Guardian launches a new website for book reviews by readers, its literary Editor, Claire Armitstead says there will always be a place in newspapers for the professional critics.
Producer: Victoria Brignell.
The History of Rome - 135- Brothers in Name Only
Constantine and Licinius split up the Empire following the death of Maximinus Daia in 313. It did not take long for relations betweent the two Emperors to turn sour.
More or Less: Behind the Stats - How useful is GDP?
Tim Harford and team look at GDP, school standards and the results of 'The Other Census'.