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Baby doomers: why are couples putting the planet ahead of parenthood?
Baby doomers: why are couples putting the planet ahead of parenthood?

In this week’s episode: Why are a growing number of people putting the planet before parenthood? Madeleine Kearns writes about this phenomenon in thi…

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Power grab: who’s hoarding all the gas?
Power grab: who’s hoarding all the gas?

In this week’s episode: with the energy crisis picking up pace who are set to be the winners and losers in this cold war for gas? Domestically we are…

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Running on empty: the government is out of fuel – and ideas
Running on empty: the government is out of fuel – and ideas

In this week’s episode: is Boris Johnson running on empty or is a weak opposition giving him the momentum he needs? Kate Andrews asks in her cover st…

4 years, 8 months ago

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New world order: can Britain, America and Australia contain China?
New world order: can Britain, America and Australia contain China?

In this week’s episode: can the new Aukus alliance contain China? In his cover piece this week, James Forsyth writes that the new Aukus pact has fixe…

4 years, 9 months ago

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Payday: who’s afraid of rising wages?
Payday: who’s afraid of rising wages?

In this week’s episode: is Brexit to blame for the rise in blue-collar wages? With labour shortages driving wages up, many have blamed Britain’s remo…

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Assetocracy: the inversion of the welfare state
Assetocracy: the inversion of the welfare state

On this week's episode: why is the Prime Minister so desperate to support the assetocracy? In The Spectator’s cover story this week, after Boris John…

4 years, 9 months ago

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Top dog: how have animals captured politics?
Top dog: how have animals captured politics?

On this week's episode: should animal lives be considered as valuable as human lives? It’s often said that Britain is a country of animal lovers, but…

4 years, 9 months ago

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Prison island: when will Australia escape its zero Covid trap?
Prison island: when will Australia escape its zero Covid trap?

On this week’s episode, we’ll be taking a look at the fortress that Australia has built around itself, and ask – when will its Zero Covid policy end …

4 years, 10 months ago

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America abandoned this fight before the Afghans did
America abandoned this fight before the Afghans did

On this week’s podcast:
In the latest issue of The Spectator, we cover the Afghanistan issue extensively, looking at everything from why the West was …

4 years, 10 months ago

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The cost of net zero
The cost of net zero

In this week’s podcast: 

First up, to deny the man-made climate crisis we now find ourselves in would be an act of wilful delusion. But what is the ri…

4 years, 10 months ago

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