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Nov 28, 2025 • 29min

The chaos engulfing the Your Party conference

Gabriel Pogrund, Whitehall editor at The Sunday Times and expert in UK politics, dives into the chaos surrounding Jeremy Corbyn's new venture, 'Your Party'. He discusses the conference turmoil and its potential impact on the left vote, especially against Zack Polanski and the Greens. Pogrund reveals the internal power struggles among key figures like Corbyn and Zahra Sultana, while highlighting the escalating controversies over membership and donations that threaten to splinter the party further. It’s a critical analysis of a pivotal moment in British politics.
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Nov 27, 2025 • 31min

The Budget unpacked

Aubrey Allegretti, Chief Political Correspondent for The Times, and Rachel Mortimer, Deputy Money Editor at The Times, dive deep into the complexities of the recent budget. They discuss how the lack of surprises might impact Labour's election chances and analyze key tax changes like frozen thresholds and mansion taxes. Rachel highlights which households will feel the heat, focusing on the biggest losers. They also offer practical advice on navigating new financial realities, ensuring listeners are well-informed about what to expect.
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Nov 26, 2025 • 33min

The forgotten postmaster ‘hounded to death’ by investigators

Guest Hugo Daniel, an investigative reporter for The Sunday Times, dives deep into the tragic story of Michael Mann, a postmaster affected by the Post Office Horizon scandal. He discusses how faulty software led to wrongful accusations and a devastating impact on Mann’s life. Listeners learn about Michael's background, his harrowing experiences with investigators, and the heartbreaking details of his suicide letter. The episode highlights the family's fight for justice and acknowledgment of Michael's innocence, shedding light on a deeply flawed system.
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Nov 25, 2025 • 31min

A new peace plan, and a critical moment for Zelensky

In an insightful discussion, Mark Galeotti, a leading Russia expert and writer for The Sunday Times, dives into a controversial 28-point peace plan for Ukraine. He unpacks the Miami talks, revealing how business leaders, not diplomats, shaped the negotiation dynamics. Galeotti examines Ukraine's willingness to consider territorial concessions and the potential risks of ceding fortified cities to Russia. As he assesses both sides' manpower strains and Zelensky’s political vulnerabilities, he questions whether this plan could genuinely pave the way for lasting peace.
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Nov 24, 2025 • 31min

Porn, strangulation and the law

Helen Puttick, a reporter for The Times, explores alarming trends of strangulation during sex and the role of pornography in normalizing these practices. Samantha Browne, a former adult performer, shares her harrowing experiences with exploitation in the industry, highlighting the alarming impact of aggressive porn on young people's perceptions of sex. Baroness Gabby Bertin discusses her independent review advocating for regulation on violent porn, including the recent ban on depicting strangulation, and emphasizes the importance of protecting young audiences while balancing sexual freedom.
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Nov 23, 2025 • 29min

Is the trad wife dream ending in divorce? - The Sunday Story

Louise Callaghan, a US correspondent for The Sunday Times, dives into the complexities of the trad wife movement and its link to rising divorce rates in the Deep South. She discusses how traditional gender roles, heavily influenced by church culture, are leading women to question their prescribed destinies. Surprising statistics reveal that divorce rates are increasing despite a push for early marriages. Louise shares personal stories and highlights a generational shift as women strive for independence, challenging entrenched norms in pursuit of happiness.
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Nov 22, 2025 • 18min

The world's first AI actress and 'her' creator - The Saturday Story

The rise of Tilly Norwood, the world's first AI actress, has ignited heated debates in Hollywood. Her ability to perform flawlessly and adapt her appearance raises questions about the future of acting. Creator Aline van der Velden shares insights on Tilly's development and the backlash from A-list stars. While some see her as a threat, others view her as a groundbreaking tool for creativity. We explore the implications of AI in film and whether it can coexist with human performers, setting the stage for an entirely new genre.
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Nov 21, 2025 • 27min

 The week that cost 23,000 lives

Eleanor Hayward, Health Editor at The Times, shares her insights on the recent COVID inquiry findings, revealing stark criticisms of Boris Johnson's government. She discusses how a one-week lockdown delay led to approximately 23,000 additional deaths and the chaotic decision-making during early 2020. Hayward highlights the clash between scientific advice and political indecision, the toxic culture within Downing Street, and the impact of confusing policies. She also acknowledges the rapid vaccine rollout as a rare success amid early failures.
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Nov 20, 2025 • 23min

Why the Epstein files have split MAGA

George Grylls, the Washington correspondent for The Times, dives into the political storm surrounding President Trump's release of the Epstein files. He highlights how this issue has become a rallying cry for MAGA supporters and the divisions emerging within the movement. Grylls discusses Marjorie Taylor Greene's unexpected alliance with Democrats to push for the files, and how her rise shows fractures in Trump's base. The conversation also touches on Trump's past connections to Epstein and the emotional weight this topic carries for many.
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Nov 19, 2025 • 34min

Meet Britain’s most charming ‘national security threat’

In this conversation, Anthony Loyd, a Special Correspondent for The Times with deep experience in Syria, and Takir Sharif, a British aid worker stripped of his citizenship, dive into the complexities of Syria’s shifting political landscape. They discuss the implications of the West’s new stance on former terrorist groups, Takir’s harrowing experiences, and his struggle to operate independently in a war zone. Takir shares his emotional response to losing his citizenship and the broader repercussions for others caught in legal limbo due to changing policies.

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