Ukraine’s resistance to Russia relies on the clever use of drones. Much of that strategy is down to a single person, a former grain trader with a great idea. Our correspondent meets him. Since the Brexit vote a decade ago, Britain has become more like Europe. And why American universities are abandoning the notorious swimming test.
Guests and host:
• Oliver Carroll, Ukraine correspondent • Matthew Holehouse, Britain public policy editor • Doug Dowson, data journalist • Rosie Blau, co-host of “The Intelligence” • Jason Palmer, co-host of “The intelligence”
Topics covered:
• Ukraine, drones, Russia, Putin • Britain, Europe, European Union, single market • American universities, race, discrimination, swimming
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