More or Less
A podcast by BBC Radio 4 - Saturdays
670 Episodes
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Does toilet paper cause 15% of global deforestation?
Published: 21/01/2023 -
Ambulance response times, teacher pay and Irish pubs
Published: 18/01/2023 -
How we shook the world of very large numbers
Published: 14/01/2023 -
A&E delays and deaths, religious identity in N Ireland and naming the monster numbers
Published: 11/01/2023 -
Can China's data on covid deaths be trusted?
Published: 7/01/2023 -
Irish pubs - a global numbers game
Published: 31/12/2022 -
Numbers of the Year 2022
Published: 24/12/2022 -
Qatar World Cup: the pressure of penalties
Published: 17/12/2022 -
Why are data so important in determining how we live?
Published: 10/12/2022 -
The World Cup: how many migrant workers have died?
Published: 3/12/2022 -
When do food shortages become a famine?
Published: 26/11/2022 -
A $220 billion World Cup?
Published: 19/11/2022 -
Bonus Episode: Understand the Economy
Published: 14/11/2022 -
Improving the numbers in the news
Published: 12/11/2022 -
Lula’s “zero deforestation” plan for the Amazon
Published: 5/11/2022 -
Can China’s GDP data be trusted?
Published: 29/10/2022 -
Do half of new books really sell fewer than twelve copies?
Published: 22/10/2022 -
Ben Bernanke and the magic of banking
Published: 15/10/2022 -
Catching Chess Cheats with Data
Published: 8/10/2022 -
Teens and antidepressants, stamp duty savings and earthquake probabilities
Published: 7/10/2022
Tim Harford explains - and sometimes debunks - the numbers and statistics used in political debate, the news and everyday life
