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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
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03/10/2025
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A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
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03/10/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
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03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
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03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
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03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
Ref 17181
03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
Ref 17181
03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
Ref 17181
03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship in re-entry
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
Ref 17181
03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship on re-entry to make a delivery
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
Ref 17181
03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship in orbit awaiting a summons.
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Sun Sets Behind Stromboli Volcano, Italy
Sun setting behind Stromboli Volcano is seen from Briatico, Italy, on September 11th, 2025. In some areas of the west coast of Calabria (Costa degli dei) the "Sunset of Ulysses" is visible in some periods of the year. This is the phenomenon whereby the sun seems to set inside the crater of Stromboli. Stromboli it is an active stratovolcano forming part of the Aeolian arc, located on the island of the same name, and is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Stromboli island belongs to the Aeolian archipelago. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Sun Sets Behind Stromboli Volcano, Italy
Sunset behind Stromboli Volcano is seen from Briatico, Italy, on September 11th, 2025. In some areas of the west coast of Calabria (Costa degli dei) the "Sunset of Ulysses" is visible in some periods of the year. This is the phenomenon whereby the sun seems to set inside the crater of Stromboli. Stromboli it is an active stratovolcano forming part of the Aeolian arc, located on the island of the same name, and is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Stromboli island belongs to the Aeolian archipelago. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Dick Rivers
Dick Rivers
Chanteur de rock francais.
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Michel Sardou
Michel Sardou
1977.
COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © PHOTOTHEQUE LECOEUVRE
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Michel Sardou
Michel Sardou
1977.
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
March 12, 2019: Turmi, Omo Valley, southern Ethiopia, Africa: Karo boy with his face painted smiles along the Omo river bank. people from the Karo or Kara tribe in the local village Kolcho perched overlooking the Omo River. The Karo is the smallest tribal population in the region with an estimated population between 1.000 and 3.000. They are known to be the most decorative. They paint themselves with colored ochre, white chalk, yellow mineral rock or charcoal. As Hamer men, they Karo use clay to construct elaborate their unique headdresses. The Karo's practices i their lives are for self-pleasure and pride as also to atract the opposite sex. They use to cultivate crops as sorghum maize and beans. Recently, the tourism bought a lot of changes to the tribes, so, they use to beg, ask for some birr (local currency) when they get photographed, ask for an empty plastic bottle of water or for a T-shirts. Guns are used to protect cattle and to hant. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
March 12, 2019: Turmi, Omo Valley, southern Ethiopia, Africa: people from the Karo or Kara tribe in the local village Kolcho perched overlooking the Omo River. The Karo is the smallest tribal population in the region with an estimated population between 1.000 and 3.000. They are known to be the most decorative. They paint themselves with colored ochre, white chalk, yellow mineral rock or charcoal. As Hamer men, they Karo use clay to construct elaborate their unique headdresses. The Karo's practices i their lives are for self-pleasure and pride as also to atract the opposite sex. They use to cultivate crops as sorghum maize and beans. Recently, the tourism bought a lot of changes to the tribes, so, they use to beg, ask for some birr (local currency) when they get photographed, ask for an empty plastic bottle of water or for a T-shirts. Guns are used to protect cattle and to hunt. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
March 12, 2019: Turmi, Omo Valley, southern Ethiopia, Africa: A Karo boy with body -painting stands on a tree, along the Omo riverbank. People from the Karo or Kara tribe in the local village Kolcho perched overlooking the Omo River. The Karo is the smallest tribal population in the region with an estimated population between 1.000 and 3.000. They are known to be the most decorative. They paint themselves with colored ochre, white chalk, yellow mineral rock or charcoal. As Hamer men, they Karo use clay to construct elaborate their unique headdresses. The Karo's practices i their lives are for self-pleasure and pride as also to atract the opposite sex. They use to cultivate crops as sorghum maize and beans. Recently, the tourism bought a lot of changes to the tribes, so, they use to beg, ask for some birr (local currency) when they get photographed, ask for an empty plastic bottle of water or for a T-shirts. Guns are used to protect cattle and to hant. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom. The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. Behind the scenes with Tony Abbott. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom. The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. Behind the scenes with Tony Abbott. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom. The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. Behind the scenes with Michael Gove. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Free Enterprise and Good Governance’ panel. Chair: Peta Credlin. Debaters: Daniel Hannan, Michael Gove, Oren Cass and Tony Abbott. Music: Chris Lunsford (Oliver Anthony).
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Free Enterprise and Good Governance’ panel. Chair: Peta Credlin. Debaters: Daniel Hannan, Michael Gove, Oren Cass and Tony Abbott. Music: Chris Lunsford (Oliver Anthony).
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Free Enterprise and Good Governance’ panel. Chair: Peta Credlin. Debaters: Daniel Hannan, Michael Gove, Oren Cass and Tony Abbott. Music: Chris Lunsford (Oliver Anthony).
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Free Enterprise and Good Governance’ panel. Chair: Peta Credlin. Debaters: Daniel Hannan, Michael Gove, Oren Cass and Tony Abbott. Music: Chris Lunsford (Oliver Anthony).
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Free Enterprise and Good Governance’ panel. Chair: Peta Credlin. Debaters: Daniel Hannan, Michael Gove, Oren Cass and Tony Abbott. Music: Chris Lunsford (Oliver Anthony).
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Free Enterprise and Good Governance’ panel. Chair: Peta Credlin. Debaters: Daniel Hannan, Michael Gove, Oren Cass and Tony Abbott. Music: Chris Lunsford (Oliver Anthony).
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Free Enterprise and Good Governance’ panel. Chair: Peta Credlin. Debaters: Daniel Hannan, Michael Gove, Oren Cass and Tony Abbott. Music: Chris Lunsford (Oliver Anthony).
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Free Enterprise and Good Governance’ panel. Chair: Peta Credlin. Debaters: Daniel Hannan, Michael Gove, Oren Cass and Tony Abbott. Music: Chris Lunsford (Oliver Anthony).
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Free Enterprise and Good Governance’ panel. Chair: Peta Credlin. Debaters: Daniel Hannan, Michael Gove, Oren Cass and Tony Abbott. Music: Chris Lunsford (Oliver Anthony).
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Free Enterprise and Good Governance’ panel. Chair: Peta Credlin. Debaters: Daniel Hannan, Michael Gove, Oren Cass and Tony Abbott. Music: Chris Lunsford (Oliver Anthony).
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Free Enterprise and Good Governance’ panel. Chair: Peta Credlin. Debaters: Daniel Hannan, Michael Gove, Oren Cass and Tony Abbott. Music: Chris Lunsford (Oliver Anthony).
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Free Enterprise and Good Governance’ panel. Chair: Peta Credlin. Debaters: Daniel Hannan, Michael Gove, Oren Cass and Tony Abbott. Music: Chris Lunsford (Oliver Anthony).
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Free Enterprise and Good Governance’ panel. Chair: Peta Credlin. Debaters: Daniel Hannan, Michael Gove, Oren Cass and Tony Abbott. Music: Chris Lunsford (Oliver Anthony).
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Responsible Citizenship and Social Fabric’ panel. Speakers: Bishop Barron, Katalin Novák and Stephen Shaw. Panel Chair: Gudrun Kugler. Panellists: Hinae Niori, Virginia Tapscott and Vlatko Gjorchev.
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. Liz Truss attends the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship Conference 2025.
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Responsible Citizenship and Social Fabric’ panel. Speakers: Bishop Barron, Katalin Novák and Stephen Shaw. Panel Chair: Gudrun Kugler. Panellists: Hinae Niori, Virginia Tapscott and Vlatko Gjorchev.
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Responsible Citizenship and Social Fabric’ panel. Speakers: Bishop Barron, Katalin Novák and Stephen Shaw. Panel Chair: Gudrun Kugler. Panellists: Hinae Niori, Virginia Tapscott and Vlatko Gjorchev.
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Responsible Citizenship and Social Fabric’ panel. Speakers: Bishop Barron, Katalin Novák and Stephen Shaw. Panel Chair: Gudrun Kugler. Panellists: Hinae Niori, Virginia Tapscott and Vlatko Gjorchev.
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Responsible Citizenship and Social Fabric’ panel. Speakers: Bishop Barron, Katalin Novák and Stephen Shaw. Panel Chair: Gudrun Kugler. Panellists: Hinae Niori, Virginia Tapscott and Vlatko Gjorchev.
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Responsible Citizenship and Social Fabric’ panel. Speakers: Bishop Barron, Katalin Novák and Stephen Shaw. Panel Chair: Gudrun Kugler. Panellists: Hinae Niori, Virginia Tapscott and Vlatko Gjorchev.
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. Liz Truss attends the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship Conference 2025.
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. Liz Truss attends the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship Conference 2025.
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Responsible Citizenship and Social Fabric’ panel. Speakers: Bishop Barron, Katalin Novák and Stephen Shaw. Panel Chair: Gudrun Kugler. Panellists: Hinae Niori, Virginia Tapscott and Vlatko Gjorchev.
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Responsible Citizenship and Social Fabric’ panel. Speakers: Bishop Barron, Katalin Novák and Stephen Shaw. Panel Chair: Gudrun Kugler. Panellists: Hinae Niori, Virginia Tapscott and Vlatko Gjorchev.
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Responsible Citizenship and Social Fabric’ panel. Speakers: Bishop Barron, Katalin Novák and Stephen Shaw. Panel Chair: Gudrun Kugler. Panellists: Hinae Niori, Virginia Tapscott and Vlatko Gjorchev.
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Responsible Citizenship and Social Fabric’ panel. Speakers: Bishop Barron, Katalin Novák and Stephen Shaw. Panel Chair: Gudrun Kugler. Panellists: Hinae Niori, Virginia Tapscott and Vlatko Gjorchev.
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Responsible Citizenship and Social Fabric’ panel. Speakers: Bishop Barron, Katalin Novák and Stephen Shaw. Panel Chair: Gudrun Kugler. Panellists: Hinae Niori, Virginia Tapscott and Vlatko Gjorchev.
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The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two in London, UK.
18/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
The Alliance For Responsible Citizenship Conference - Day Two. ExCel London. The ‘Responsible Citizenship and Social Fabric’ panel. Speakers: Bishop Barron, Katalin Novák and Stephen Shaw. Panel Chair: Gudrun Kugler. Panellists: Hinae Niori, Virginia Tapscott and Vlatko Gjorchev.
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