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Mary Wakefield

Contributor to The Spectator, analyzed the disturbing truth behind the Giselle Pellico case.

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Dec 28, 2024 • 38min

2024 Out Loud: Cindy Yu, Michael Simmons, Angus Colwell, Igor Toronyi-Lalic, Mary Wakefield, Fraser Nelson and Michael Gove

Cindy Yu, a Contributor to The Spectator, sheds light on the intense work ethic in China, discussing the personal sacrifices tied to corporate culture. Igor Toronyi-Lalic dives into Marguerite Duras' unique cinematic style, influenced by her struggles. Mary Wakefield explores the unsettling Giselle Pellico case, revealing uncomfortable truths about consent. Fraser Nelson reflects on his 15-year tenure as editor, while Michael Gove shares insights from his time at the editor's desk, marking a transition in leadership.
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Oct 20, 2024 • 33min

Spectator Out Loud: Richard Dawkins, Nicholas Farrell, Mary Wakefield, Lisa Hilton and Philip Hensher

Richard Dawkins, a renowned evolutionary biologist, shares insights from his week in diary form. Nicholas Farrell discusses Italy’s bold migration strategies and their implications for the EU. Mary Wakefield reflects on the moral complexities of World War II, revealing personal anecdotes tied to historical lessons. Lisa Hilton uncovers the intriguing history of George Villiers, favourite of King James I. Meanwhile, Philip Hensher's humorous take on body image leads to a deeper exploration of societal perceptions and personal journeys.
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Oct 5, 2024 • 31min

Spectator Out Loud: Fraser Nelson, Cindy Yu, Mary Wakefield, Anthony Sattin, and Toby Young

This discussion features Cindy Yu, a contributor known for her keen insights on China, who analyzes rising anti-Japanese sentiment in the country. Mary Wakefield highlights the troubling Pellico rape case in France, revealing deep societal issues regarding misogyny and consent. Anthony Sattin shares a thoughtful review of 'Daybreak in Gaza,' focusing on personal stories amidst conflict. Meanwhile, Toby Young recounts a coincidental dinner involving Fraser Nelson and Michael Gove, shedding light on the dynamics within the publication.