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News Meeting: AI warfare and why Tory fundraising has collapsed
Episode 317

News Meeting: AI warfare and why Tory fundraising has collapsed

James Harding is joined by the editor of the Evening Standard to discuss why the paper is axing its daily print edition, what should lead the news and why he’s decided to write for the first time about being sexually assaulted as a teenager.

The News Meeting · The Observer

June 24, 202435m 2s

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Show Notes

James Harding is joined by the editor of the Evening Standard to discuss why the paper is axing its daily print edition, what should lead the news and why he’s decided to write for the first time about being sexually assaulted as a teenager.


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Guests:

  • Dylan Jones, editor-in-chief at the Evening Standard and author of ‘These Foolish Things’
  • Cat Neilan, political editor at Tortoise
  • Chloe Hadjimatheou, narrative editor at Tortoise


Host: James Harding, editor-in-chief at Tortoise


Producer: Casey Magloire and Rebecca Moore


Executive producer: Lewis Vickers


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