Event report: Politics, Fake News and the Post-Truth Era
Published on 15 September 2017On Thursday 14 September the IPR welcomed delegates for its annual September Symposium – which this year focused on Politics, Fake News and the Post-Truth Era.
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On Thursday 14 September the IPR welcomed delegates for its annual September Symposium – which this year focused on Politics, Fake News and the Post-Truth Era.
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New polling data and the latest IPR Policy Brief highlight the political challenges that stand in the way of introducing a universal basic income in the UK.
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