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Hurricane Milton: are these weather fronts the new normal? Plus, immigration has fueled record population growth – in the latest episode of The Reaction with Sarah Vine and Andrew Pierce

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Hurricane Milton: are these weather fronts the new normal? Plus, immigration has fueled record population growth – in the latest episode of The Reaction with Sarah Vine and Andrew Pierce

Episode guide

As Florida prepares for the arrival of what is expected to be one of the worst hurricanes of the century, President Biden has urged the state’s residents to evacuate. As of yesterday morning, nearly six million Floridians were advised to leave their homes before Hurricane Milton hit. This just weeks after Hurricane Helene flooded parts of Tampa Bay. What does it mean, are these climate fronts the new normal?

Immigration has fueled a record population rise, even as deaths surpassed births in Britain for the first time in 50 years. An increase in net migration means there are now more than 68 million people living in the UK. The figures are putting increasing pressure on the government as they are expected to hit housing, the health and care sector and schools. But what can be done, especially when a huge percentage of the 37,000 irregular arrivals arrived in small boats?

Plus, Sarah will be sober in October, although to her surprise, it’s something that could last even after October ends. Better sleep, weight loss, less anxiety, but will you give up drinking to enjoy Halloween?

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Hosts:Sarah Vine and Andrew Pierce

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