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On YIMBY Pod this week:
Martin reveals the extraordinary grip one Bedfordshire councillor has on BBC coverage of the new Universal theme park.
And James speaks to Dan Mead from Labour Together about why nationalising Thames Water...
On YIMBY Pod this week:
James and Martin dig into some astonishing YouGov polling that reveals a huge gender gap in support for nuclear energy… and desperately try not to get cancelled while talking about it.
And we speak to Tym S...
On YIMBY Pod this week:
James talks about Technology Secretary Liz Kendall’s speech last week, which essentially sets out Britain’s AI strategy – and he explains why the strategy is determined by some rather limited choices.
And t...
On YIMBY Pod this week:
Why Green Party complaints about “industrial scale” solar farms are fundamentally unserious.
Martin visits the actual Bat Tunnel – and returns with a crazy plot twist.
And we speak to Dan Davies about...
On YIMBY Pod this week:
Why it’s patriotic duty to switch on our air conditioners this summer.
The NIMBY battle against a cancer hospital (!!!)
And we speak to Maxwell Marlow from TYI Strategy about why phone signal in Britai...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Writer and journalist covering politics and technology. I tweet as @Psythor.
Dysfunctional writer.
Author of "Polling UnPacked: the history, uses and abuses of political opinion polls" and member of the House of Lords (Lib Dem)
Working on tech and AI, government and public service reform, education at the Tony Blair Institute. Ex-edtech VC, ex-historian of science, ex-lots of other things and no intention of stopping.
Tim Leunig is Chief Economist at Onward think tank. He has taught at LSE for 25 years, and was economic adviser to two Chancellors
Writer of "The Unaccountability Machine", an attempted to make information theory do the work economics can't. Former stock analyst and economist. Interested in the world around me.
Director of Policy at Stonehaven; formerly in the Department currently known as DESNZ. Energy geek.
UK-based policy researcher – interested in innovation, environmental policy and economic growth.
Founder, Public Digital. Civil service reformer. Writer of books.
Zion Lights is an award-winning science communicator and environmental advocate, and author of the bestselling book 'Energy is Life: Why Environmentalism Went Nuclear.'
Phil Tinline is the author of The Death of Consensus (Times Politics Book of the Year). His book Ghosts of Iron Mountain: The Hoax That Duped America and its Sinister Legacy ("excellent" - NYT) is out now.
Founder of Freewheeling.info. Publishing an actionable idea every day to make decisions faster and organisations less painful. Oh, and a history of Europe in 75 train journeys.
Exploring what happens when vehicles drive themselves. Cofounder of the Institute for Driverless Transport. Ifdt.co.uk
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