

Lewis Goodall
Top UK journalist and co-host of The News Agents, contributing to the show's sharp analysis.
Top 3 podcasts with Lewis Goodall
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Sep 12, 2025 • 1h 33min
"He Was Not Murdered, He Was MARTYRED" Charlie Kirk Special Feat Vinny Oshana & Cenk Uygur
Join Piers Morgan as he interviews an eclectic group tackling the recent shooting of Charlie Kirk. Stuart Kaplan shares insights on security concerns, while political commentator Dave Rubin discusses the impact of ideas on violence. Cenk Uygur dives into the normalization of political violence, and Batya Ungar-Sargon reflects on victimhood narratives. Konstantin Kisin brings humor and critical thoughts on political discourse, alongside Lauren Boebert, who emphasizes the need for constructive communication. A gripping conversation unveiling the complexities of politics today.

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Nov 26, 2025 • 1h 5min
On Politics: The Bust-up at the BBC
Lewis Goodall, a former BBC journalist and now co-host of the News Agents podcast, discusses the ongoing crisis at the BBC, sparked by accusations of partiality in their reporting. He points out how the corporation has prioritized perceived impartiality over truth, shaped by fear of right-wing backlash. Dan Hind, a media reform advocate, argues for restructuring public media, criticizing the BBC's reliance on access-driven journalism. Together, they examine the challenges facing the BBC in a digital age and propose innovative reforms for the future.

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Nov 13, 2025 • 34min
There’s no “fundamental institutional bias” at the BBC | Lewis Goodall interview
Lewis Goodall, an author and political journalist known for his work on BBC Newsnight, shares fascinating insights on the recent chaos within the BBC following Tim Davie's resignation. He discusses the question of institutional bias, asserting that editorial choices reflect establishment consensus rather than a straightforward left-right divide. Goodall also analyzes the implications of the Panorama Trump edit and stresses the need for the BBC to adapt in today's media landscape. Beyond the BBC, he provides keen commentary on Labour's leadership challenges, urging a bold response to criticism.


