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In the final episode of the series, Ed Conway and Sajid Javid talk to leading scientist - and vice chancellor of Manchester University - Dame Nancy Rothwell about the search for a coronavirus vaccine, the impact of globalisation on world health and the chances of further pandemics. As she prepares to take over as Chair of the Russell Group of universities, Dame Nancy also warns of the risks facing the higher education sector as a consequence of the virus.
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Ed Conway and Sajid Javid examine the world beyond the coronavirus pandemic with former Prime Minister Tony Blair. They discuss how policymakers should react to the pandemic, the transformative force of technology to preserve globalisation and what he describes as the “biggest geopolitical challenge of the 21st century" - the West’s relationship with China.
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Ed Conway and Sajid Javid examine the world beyond the coronavirus pandemic with the election strategist Sir Lynton Crosby. In a rare interview, he examines how future election campaigns will take shape, the role and size of governments, his view on the media coverage of Dominic Cummings and Black Lives Matter and how the impact of the virus will be decisive in the US Presidential election.
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Ed Conway and Sajid Javid talk to former Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks about how the pandemic will change society and community; how learning lessons from history can improve the global response, how momentum is moving away from globalisation and how faith can help reconcile uncertainty.
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Ed Conway and Sajid Javid talk to Andrew Bailey about the Bank of England's intervention at the start of the pandemic, the potential long term economic consequences of the virus, whether central banks take health risks as seriously as climate change and the impact of Brexit on trade patterns.
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Ed Conway and Sajid Javid talk to the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund about the global economic outlook, the level of support it's providing during the pandemic, how globalisation can help ease inequality and how she sees the shape of economic recovery.
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The World Tomorrow - with Sky's economics editor Ed Conway and former Chancellor and Home Secretary Sajid Javid. Coming soon...