Andrew Tuck, the Monocle editor focused on urban policy, joins Vincent McAvinney, a political journalist, and Natalie Theodosi, Monocle's fashion director. They discuss the significance of Zohran Mamdani's victory, emphasizing his rent-freeze plan and the pressing housing crisis. Andrew contrasts New York's strategies with models from Vienna and Singapore while exploring the broader implications of affordability beyond housing, like transport and food. The conversation shifts to current affairs, including cyber security threats, before Natalie offers insights into the latest fashion trends and controversies.