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Down and out in the manosphere - with James Bloodworth
The Matts are joined by author James Bloodworth whose new book Lost Boys is a brilliantly insightful exploration of misogyny and conspiracy rife with…
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Is the Brexit argument now behind us?
Today on The Two Matts podcast Matthew d'Ancona and Matt Kelly again respond to your queries. They discuss whether the New World means the Brexit arg…
11 months ago
The New European becomes The New World - with Alastair Campbell
The Matts are joined by Alastair Campbell to discuss today’s big news - the rebrand of The New European to The New World. Why are we changing? Who is…
11 months ago
Who do you think you are kidding, Mr Putin?
Britain faces an unprecedented litany of threat, at home and abroad. If you want to know just how bad it is, don’t worry - we’ve got the full list. T…
11 months ago
Rwanda 2.0, communications failures and Jane Austen accents
Matthew d'Ancona and Matt Kelly again respond to your queries. The pair discuss whether the Trump administration is aping the Tories' Rwanda scheme, …
11 months, 1 week ago
What were Musk and Trump smoking?
The falling out between Elon Musk and Donald Trump was predictable enough but consequential all the same. The Matts explore what this says about the …
11 months, 1 week ago
What the tragedy in Liverpool tells us about Britain
The shocking events in Liverpool remain the source of more questions than answers, but one particular area - the disclosure that the suspect is “whit…
11 months, 1 week ago
The Daily Mail, wisdom and nostalgia for the Tories
Matthew d'Ancona and Matt Kelly again respond to your queries. They discuss whether Keir Starmer really believes the Daily Mail can ever be won over,…
11 months, 1 week ago
Chemical castration and the government’s prison plan … is it nuts?
Is the government’s new plan for dealing with our burgeoning prison population sensible? And is it a vote winner? Two very different questions - the …
11 months, 2 weeks ago
Brexit is dead. Long live the future
The Matts are on something of a high. This week’s EU deal suddenly feels much more consequential than they’d expected. Credit (for once) to Starmer ……
11 months, 2 weeks ago