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‘Machines set loose to slaughter’: the dangerous rise of military AI

Autonomous machines capable of deadly force are increasingly prevalent in modern warfare, despite...

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From the archives: The lawyer who takes the cases no one wants

We are raiding the Audio Long Reads archives and bringing you some classic pieces from years...

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Confessions of a killer policeman

In a state bloodied by decades of armed rebellion, Thounaojam Herojit became one of India’s most...

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Inside the airline industry's meltdown

Coronavirus has hit few sectors harder than air travel, wiping out tens of thousands of jobs and...

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From the archives: The prison where murderers play for Manchester United

We are raiding the Audio Long Reads archives and bringing you some classic pieces from years...

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How one man spent 34 years in prison after setting fire to a pair of curtains

David Blagdon’s long-term detention has been described as ‘barbaric’. Whatever his disastrous...

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The disruption con: why big tech’s favourite buzzword is nonsense

How one magic word became a way of justifying Silicon Valley’s unconstrained power. By Adrian...

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From the archives: Time, gentlemen: when will the last all-male clubs admit women?

We are raiding the Audio Long Reads archives and bringing you some classic pieces from years...

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How rescuing drowning migrants became a crime

The Iuventa ran hundreds of missions to save migrants from drowning off the coast of Libya. But...

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From the archives: The simple idea that could transform US criminal justice

We are raiding the Audio Long Reads archives and bringing you some classic pieces from years...

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The battle over dyslexia

It was once a widely accepted way of explaining why some children struggled to read and write....

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Fashion's dirty secret: how sexual assault took hold in jeans factories

After revelations of sexual violence in Lesotho garment factories, where jeans are made for...

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From the archives: The sugar conspiracy

We are raiding the Audio Long Reads archives and bringing you some classic pieces from years...

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How philanthropy benefits the super-rich

There are more philanthropists than ever before. Each year they give tens of billions to...

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The butcher's shop that lasted 300 years (give or take)

Frank Fisher, now 90, was a traditional high street butcher his whole working life – as were...

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From the archives: How Boots went rogue

We are raiding the Audio Long Reads archives and bringing you some classic pieces from years...

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Life after deportation: 'No one tells you how lonely you're going to be'

The Windrush scandal brought the cruelty of Britain’s deportation policies to light, but the...

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Operation Condor: the cold war conspiracy that terrorised South America

During the 1970s and 80s, eight US-backed military dictatorships jointly plotted the cross-border...

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From the archives: Tudormania: Why can’t we get over it?

We are raiding the Audio Long Reads archives and bringing you some classic pieces from years...

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