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Discovery South Africa — In part two of our investigation into Antimicrobial Resistance we cross to experts located in the UK and the US. We explore the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance with Lord Jim O’Neill. And, Dr Tom Patterson shares his chilling story of surviving a deadly superbug, thanks to his wife, Prof Steffanie Strathdee, and an innovative treatment made possible by the global scientific community. AMR Part2 Transcript.pdf — PDF (142.8 KB)
Global Policy: Next Generation attended our sister organisation Global Policy North’s Conference on The Challenge of Brexit for the North at the University of Leeds recently. The conference explored the impact of our forthcoming exit from the EU on education, health, investment, and energy and infrastructure, with two keynote addresses from Hilary Benn MP and Lord Jim O’Neill. In this podcast, Next Generation’s Deputy Editor Amna Kaleem discusses the day’s proceedings with Global Policy’s Online Editor Tom Kirk.
Lord Jim O’Neill talks to BBC Hardtalk presenter Stephen Sackur about where the BRIC acronym came from, it’s real world repercussions and where the BRICs go next. This weekly podcast mini-series explores the issues and implications of the Rising Powers and Interdependent Futures research programme.
Soumaya Keynes, our economics correspondent, asks why cars are the sticking point in the NAFTA negotiations. Also Simon Long, our finance editor, interviews Lord Jim O’Neill, former Goldman Sachs economist and BRICS man. Is he a China bull and does he think Goldmans will catch up with Morgan Stanley? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Soumaya Keynes, our economics correspondent, asks why cars are the sticking point in the NAFTA negotiations. Also Simon Long, our finance editor, interviews Lord Jim O’Neill, former Goldman Sachs economist and BRICS man. Is he a China bull and does he think Goldmans will catch up with Morgan Stanley? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.