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Oct 30, 2025 • 42min

463. Question Time: How Truth Became Optional In Trump’s America

The hosts dive into Trump's potential third term and ponder the seriousness of his intentions. They discuss the erosion of institutional norms and whether America is heading toward civil war. Highlights include the rise of grassroots campaigns like Zoraida Mamdani's and how the media influenced Trump's ascendancy. The conversation shifts to local politics, emphasizing the importance of tangible issues for rural communities. They also touch on mental health narratives, showcasing how personal stories can make a difference.
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Oct 29, 2025 • 51min

462. Starmer Hits Rock Bottom: Will He Break His Manifesto to Survive?

The hosts dive into Labour's shocking decline in Wales and the lessons from Ireland's president. They discuss the challenges of populism on mainstream politics and the need for Labour to adopt a positive agenda. A focus on authenticity vs. professionalism in political messaging reveals striking contrasts, while tax debates may shape Labour's future direction. Insights on Poland's political shifts and security concerns provide an international perspective, all while emphasizing the importance of genuine communication in a rapidly changing media landscape.
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Oct 25, 2025 • 9min

The Phone-Hacking Scandal: How Murdoch's UK Empire Fell (Part 3)

In this engaging discussion, Michael Wolff, a two-time biographer of Rupert Murdoch, delves into the explosive phone-hacking scandal that rocked Britain. He reveals how the hacking of victims, including children, ignited public outrage and spurred political action. Michael and Alastair explore Murdoch's tumultuous parliamentary hearings and the impact of his marriage to Wendi Deng. They also discuss the Leveson inquiry's aftermath and the missed opportunities for press reform, highlighting the enduring power of tabloids in shaping media culture.
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Oct 22, 2025 • 45min

461. Question Time: China’s Spy Web, the Tel Aviv Fan Ban, and Japan’s New Thatcher

Rory and Alastair dive into the complexities of China's espionage tactics and discuss the implications of Britain dropping a major spying case. They tackle the controversial decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans and the potential fallout. The duo reflects on Prince Andrew's latest title relinquishment and its impact on the royal family. Lastly, they examine Japan's new prime minister, her political stance reminiscent of Thatcher, and the challenges ahead. It's an engaging mix of politics and power dynamics!
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Oct 21, 2025 • 55min

460. Inside Trump’s Gaza-Ukraine Playbook: Who Profits from Peace?

Is Trump trading peace for profit? The hosts dive into his controversial moves regarding Gaza and Ukraine, questioning whether he favors aggressors in diplomatic deals. They also explore the alarming surge of extremist voices in UK politics, particularly relating to recent Welsh by-election dynamics. Mental health issues take center stage, as they discuss declining resources and increasing stigma in the UK. This conversation sheds light on how current events are impacting the mental well-being of younger generations.
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Oct 16, 2025 • 15min

A Deal With the Devil? Murdoch and New Labour (Part 2)

Michael Wolff, a two-time biographer of Rupert Murdoch, shares insights into the media mogul's influential role in British politics. The discussion reveals how Murdoch's partnership with Margaret Thatcher transformed both his identity and the media landscape. Wolff delves into the motives behind Murdoch's acquisition of the Times, highlighting the clash between his tabloid roots and desires for prestige. The conversation also uncovers the implications of Thatcher's closeness to Murdoch, which allowed him unprecedented power and set new dynamics within the political-media system.
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Oct 15, 2025 • 45min

459. Question Time: Reform's Potential Upside, Why Bad News Sells & Reasons To Stay Hopeful

Dive into a conversation on the uplifting aspects of politics and society! Discover inspiring success stories in environmental conservation, like the recovery of green turtles. The hosts discuss the dynamic between local and national media, highlighting the impact of mindset on news. They also cover global leaders who foster hope and the potential for reform in UK politics. Plus, learn about the benefits of gratitude and positive thinking on health. This lively exchange aims to shed light on reasons to remain optimistic in a complicated world!
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Oct 14, 2025 • 56min

458. Can Trump's Peace Deal Actually Work?

Was Trump's visit to the Middle East truly a game-changer? The hosts dive deep into the complexities of his proposed peace deal and its challenges, from financial burdens to potential chaos in Gaza. They also explore heated political landscapes in Latin America, highlighting Argentina's radical reforms under Milei, and the wave of instability gripping Peru. Listeners are treated to insights on the shifting political dynamics and the role of governance in achieving lasting peace and growth in these troubled regions.
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Oct 9, 2025 • 9min

The Rise of Rupert Murdoch: Making of a Mogul (Part 1)

Explore the rise of Rupert Murdoch, a figure whose global influence reshaped media, politics, and culture. Dive into his childhood in Australia and the unconventional path that led to his media empire. Discover how Murdoch showed a knack for consolidating power, melding various forms of media into a formidable force. Listen to insights on his role in supporting conservative populism and how his family saga inspired cultural phenomena like Succession. A captivating look at a man whose moves have shaped industries and ideologies.
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Oct 8, 2025 • 48min

457. Is Trump Planning Regime Change?

Why is Trump targeting Venezuelan ships? The discussion dives deep into potential motives behind U.S. actions in Venezuela and their implications. Meanwhile, French politics takes center stage with a look at Macron's recent challenges and the possibility of a sixth Republic. The hosts also explore how AI could streamline government processes and assess media coverage for smaller political parties, specifically the Greens. Additionally, personal reflections on Jane Goodall highlight her enduring legacy in conservation.

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