“This is a party that really does realise the trouble it’s in”—Britain’s Tory conference
Also on the daily podcast: the flaws in Putin’s “partial mobilisation” plan and when species-naming gets into trouble
PRIME MINISTER LIZ TRUSS has had a bruising first few weeks in office. Amid policy U-turns and plummeting poll numbers, her Tory party’s annual shindig is a venue for much soul-searching. Russia’s “partial mobilisation” is unlikely to help much on the battlefield—and is proving exceedingly unpopular at home. And the dangers of naming species after people who become notorious. Runtime: 25 min
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