Plus: ‘Vladimir Putin is about to make shock gains’, what a brain expert does daily to ward off dementia, and Roger Waters on writing The Dark Side of the Moon
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This month marks a year since the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict, and fears are growing that Vladimir Putin is planning a devastating new offensive. Colonel Richard Kemp, a former infantry commander, warns that Russia has learned from its mistakes – and could gain new ground.
In the latest instalment of our Planet Normal podcast, Science Editor Sarah Knapton joins Liam Halligan and Allison Pearson to discuss the possible link between the Covid jab and heart problems – and whether the benefits outweigh the risks. You can listen to the episode for free in the article below.
Chris
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