
Anjana Ahuja
@anjahuja
Writing mostly science, mostly for @FT. Wrote Spike w/ @JeremyFarrar, Shortlisted 2022 @TheOrwellPrize & @RoyalSociety Book Prize. Never knowingly underbold.
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Join me and my fabulous colleagues on Financial Times Monetary Policy Radar for a live Q&A next Wednesday Leave a question at any time here ft.com/content/84c38d…



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If an animal could speak, would we listen? Fascinating column by Anjana Ahuja on.ft.com/4jae99z

NEW: Sure Start generated widespread, long-lasting benefits for children in education, health, absences, and SEND. Every £1 of up-front spending on Sure Start could generate around £2 in total benefits over the long run. THREAD on our new Nuffield Foundation-funded report: [1/11]
![Institute for Fiscal Studies (@theifs) on Twitter photo NEW: Sure Start generated widespread, long-lasting benefits for children in education, health, absences, and SEND.
Every £1 of up-front spending on Sure Start could generate around £2 in total benefits over the long run.
THREAD on our new <a href="/NuffieldFound/">Nuffield Foundation</a>-funded report:
[1/11] NEW: Sure Start generated widespread, long-lasting benefits for children in education, health, absences, and SEND.
Every £1 of up-front spending on Sure Start could generate around £2 in total benefits over the long run.
THREAD on our new <a href="/NuffieldFound/">Nuffield Foundation</a>-funded report:
[1/11]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GriIruFXgAAlAJA.jpg)


Really thought-provoking by Stephen Bush that challenges liberal squeamishness about policies directed at shaping families. Britain’s two-child benefit cap must go ft.com/content/15f501… via @ft

Nominations are open for the European Parliament's Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism. The award is open to professional journalists & teams of professional journalists from any nationality working for EU- based media outlets. More: twp.ai/4imvGB



The controversy rumbles on: The Royal Society Faraday medal winner returns award in protest over Elon Musk . @ft exclusive by Michael Peel and me. ft.com/content/877853… via @ft

Victoria Amelina, killed by a Russian bomb in Ukraine on 1 July 2023, has posthumously won the 2025 Orwell Prize for Political Writing for Looking at Women, Looking at War. "An unforgettable picture of the human consequences of war." Kim Darroch, Chair of Judges William Collins Books


📢 Only 1⃣ week left to apply for the role of Home Office Chief Scientific Adviser! Check out this exciting opportunity to lead on science advice for the department and apply here before midday on 28 July: gov.uk/government/new…


As Piers Forster steps down as chair of the influential Climate Change Committee, he chats to ScienceInsider about his role in guiding the country toward decarbonization. scim.ag/4lMzS9A



Essential reading: Anjana Ahuja on the science of starvation on.ft.com/4l5a1IP



New research from Oxford Martin School and the Smith School shows policymakers are seriously underestimating how willing the public is to step up on climate action. Read more ⬇️ #OxfordClimate
