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7 November 2013updated 04 Oct 2023 10:16am

On this week’s New Statesman Podcast: Episode Twenty-Five

Iain Duncan Smith and Universal Credit, the trouble with television, and new space-disaster film Gravity.

By Caroline Crampton

On this week’s NS podcast, Rafael Behr, George Eaton and Helen Lewis discuss why Iain Duncan Smith is still a government minister despite the trouble many of his flagship welfare reforms are in; Caroline Crampton and Rachel Cooke discuss the year in television; and Ian Steadman tells us about Gravity, one of the best disaster films he’s ever seen.

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