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Natasha Clarke

Journalist at LBC, contributing to the News Agents Awards of the Year episode.

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Aug 13, 2025 • 34min

Why is the US lecturing Britain on free speech?

Joining the conversation are Natasha Clark, LBC's political editor, who breaks down the U.S. State Department's criticisms of the UK's free speech limitations, and Mark Galeotti, a historian specializing in Russia, who shares insights on the upcoming Trump-Putin summit. They tackle the implications of the Online Safety Act, explore the complex dynamics of freedom of expression, and scrutinize the geopolitical strategies affecting Ukraine amid heightened tensions. It's a riveting discussion filled with current affairs and the challenges of democratic ideals.
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Dec 20, 2024 • 38min

The News Agents awards of the year

Natasha Clark and Aggie Chambre, journalists at LBC, join a lively discussion on the highlights of a tumultuous political year. They celebrate key figures shaping 2024 while dissecting Rishi Sunak's electoral strategies and the continued influence of Trumpism. The hosts engage in humorous reflections on absurd moments, including a memorable speech in the rain, and tackle the complexities of political nepotism. Their insights culminate in a look ahead to the future, hinting at what 2025 may bring.
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Dec 17, 2024 • 45min

Are Lewis’ holiday plans immoral?

Dominic Dyer, a noted conservationist, critiques the ethical issues of visiting the Faroe Islands amidst their whaling practices. The discussion dives into the moral quandaries of tourism and cultural traditions in animal slaughter. Political correspondents Aggie Chombray and Natasha Clarke analyze Keir Starmer's extensive foreign trips, questioning the fairness of the scrutiny he faces as a leader. Amidst these explorations, the podcast tackles the disconnect in political communication and the rising calls for reform within British leadership.
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Oct 15, 2025 • 2h 31min

Why is the vet so expensive?

Noga Tarnopolski, a freelance reporter from Jerusalem, discusses the fragile ceasefire in the Middle East and shares insights on public reaction to recent political developments. Political journalist Natasha Clarke dives into the upcoming Prime Minister's Questions, analyzing key topics like the China spy case and economic messaging. The conversation also touches on the high costs of veterinary care, exploring corporate influences, insurance dynamics, and parallels to healthcare privatization, all wrapped in personal anecdotes and listener experiences.
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Feb 27, 2026 • 2h 14min

Greens stun in by-election

Christian May, City A.M. editor on business shake-ups like Netflix/Warner/Paramount and Lloyds changes. Tobias Elwood, former Conservative MP, on Gibraltar post-Brexit arrangements and party fallout. Sir John Curtice, polling expert, dissects voting patterns and wider threats to two-party politics. Natasha Clarke, LBC political editor, and Heidi Alexander, Labour transport secretary, debate the Gorton and Denton result and its implications for Labour.

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