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48 snips
Oct 19, 2025 • 1h 8min

158. Baroness Hale: The Supreme Court, Boris Johnson, and the ECHR

Baroness Hale, the first female President of the Supreme Court, discusses her landmark ruling against Boris Johnson's prorogation of Parliament. She highlights the importance of the European Convention on Human Rights, warning against the dangers of departing from it. Additionally, she addresses how recent U.S. actions threaten global legal norms. With insights on women's rights advancements and the role of judges in political discourse, Hale emphasizes the need for judicial independence and highlights ongoing challenges in feminism.
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Oct 12, 2025 • 1h 4min

157. Ukraine, Diplomacy, and the Future of Europe (Dmytro Kuleba)

Dmytro Kuleba, former Foreign Minister of Ukraine, shares insights on the ongoing war and the delicate art of diplomacy. He discusses the resilience of the Ukrainian people, shaped by historical traumas, and the surprising support from countries like the Netherlands and Denmark. Kuleba contrasts his experiences with leaders such as Trump and Biden, emphasizing the complexities of U.S. domestic politics affecting aid. He also reflects on the challenges of negotiating peace and the implications of modern drone warfare for Ukraine's future in Europe.
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Oct 5, 2025 • 1h 15min

156. Defence Secretary, John Healey: Is Britain Ready For War?

John Healey, Secretary of State for Defence and a long-serving Labour MP, shares insights from his political journey since 1997. He discusses the evolving mood of the public, contrasting today's impatience with the patience of 1997. Healey provides an analysis of the appeal of figures like Nigel Farage and reflects on the importance of societal resilience in defence strategies. From UK-US defense relations to lessons learned from Ukraine, he emphasizes the need for robust defence reform and effective communication of government achievements.
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Sep 28, 2025 • 50min

155. Mike Pompeo On Russia, Trump, and China

In this engaging conversation, Mike Pompeo, former U.S. Secretary of State and CIA Director, shares insights on international relations and U.S. foreign policy. He argues that the U.S. is too lenient with Russia and China, citing weakened presidential leadership as a catalyst for Putin's aggression. Pompeo discusses the importance of NATO deterrence during Trump's presidency and addresses the dire state of the two-state solution regarding Israel and Palestine. He warns that China poses the biggest long-term threat and emphasizes the need for strategic economic measures against it.
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Sep 21, 2025 • 1h 1min

154. Maro Itoje: Inequality, Identity, and Hope

Maro Itoje, the captain of the England rugby team and a dedicated activist, dives into critical issues like global poverty and inequality. He shares insights on the role of education in creating lasting change and discusses his Nigerian heritage and cultural identity. Maro examines the impact of political governance on societal issues, including corruption and racism. He also reflects on the significance of sport as a catalyst for social change and explores his ambitions in politics, emphasizing hope and responsibility in tackling global challenges.
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Sep 14, 2025 • 1h

153. The Man Who Invented The World Wide Web (Tim Berners-Lee)

Tim Berners-Lee, the British computer scientist who invented the World Wide Web, joins Rory and Alastair for a fascinating discussion. He explains why he chose to keep the web free and open, rather than profit-driven. The conversation dives into reclaiming the internet from tech giants, the evolution of the web from optimism to pessimism, and its impact on democracy. Berners-Lee reflects on personal data ownership, social media's role in polarization, and the philosophical challenges posed by AI, all while emphasizing the importance of innovation and collaboration.
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Sep 7, 2025 • 1h 3min

152. "A War on Children": A Generation in Gaza at Risk (James Elder)

James Elder, a UNICEF spokesperson with two decades of experience in humanitarian crises, sheds light on the dire situation in Gaza. He details the unprecedented humanitarian challenges, particularly for children caught in conflict. The discussion emphasizes the resilience of the Palestinian community, addressing issues of medical shortages and the importance of education. Elder also highlights the role of storytelling in raising awareness, urging global compassion and advocacy for vulnerable populations amidst continuous suffering.
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Aug 31, 2025 • 59min

151. Prime Minister of Norway: On Trump, Tech, and Brexit Lessons (Jonas Gahr Støre)

Jonas Gahr Støre, the Prime Minister of Norway and leader of the Labour Party, discusses Norway’s unique political landscape and its relationship with the EU. He reflects on the balance of happiness versus wealth in his country and shares insights on navigating international relations in light of the U.S. influence. Støre also explores Norway's roles in conflicts like Gaza, the impact of Brexit, and the importance of unity in Europe. A captivating dive into how politics and diplomacy shape the future!
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Aug 24, 2025 • 1h 8min

150. Nicola Sturgeon: What Really Happened In The Scottish Referendum (Part 2)

Nicola Sturgeon, the former First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP, discusses the highs and lows of the Scottish independence referendum. She shares insights on the media's influence and why she finds spin rooms pointless. The conversation addresses the growing concern of misogyny in politics, especially with the rise of social media. Sturgeon reflects on her interactions with various Prime Ministers, critiques political strategies post-referendum, and emphasizes the need for genuine dialogue about gender dynamics in the political arena.
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Aug 17, 2025 • 47min

149. Nicola Sturgeon: On Margaret Thatcher, Alex Salmond, and the Push for Independence (Part 1)

Nicola Sturgeon, the longest-serving First Minister of Scotland and former leader of the Scottish National Party, shares her political journey. She discusses how her childhood and Scotland's socio-economic disparities shaped her political identity. Sturgeon reflects on the impact of Margaret Thatcher's policies on her and Scotland's path toward independence. Additionally, she reveals her evolution from socialism to advocating for independence, addressing the complexities of Scottish politics and the legacies of leadership.

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