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“I watched GB News so you don’t have to” – Gavin Esler on his TV nightmare
Season 1 Episode 1263
Could you watch GB News for a whole month? Gavin Esler did, in the name of research. What he experienced was a nightmare mix of confected anger, wild…
1 year, 11 months ago
Ukraine in crisis, Gaza ceasefire bid, William Wragg honeytrap – Start Your Week with Ros Taylor
Season 1 Episode 1262
As the Israel/Gaza war reaches stalemate, are hopes of a ceasefire just wishful thinking? Are “peace talks” in Ukraine just a euphemism for giving Pu…
1 year, 11 months ago
How scared should the West be of TikTok?
Season 1 Episode 1261
Even if you aren’t on Tiktok, you’ll know one of its billion plus monthly users. But how many of them know how their data is being collected, by whom…
2 years ago
Myths of the Miners' Strike
Season 1 Episode 1260
Britain’s Miners’ Strike conjures up strong emotions to this day – despite 40 years having passed since the confrontation. But what are the common mi…
2 years ago
Britain's corrupt police – The inside story
Season 1 Episode 1259
Britain’s police forces seem constantly embroiled in scandal. Where does this stem from and where is most of the corruption? Former police officer an…
2 years ago
For whom the bell polls – Start Your Week with Alex Andreou
Season 1 Episode 1257
The Tories face electoral obliteration, according to the polls – can Sunak do anything about it? We reflect on the latest damning survey and the curr…
2 years ago
Are we living through an infertility epidemic?
Season 1 Episode 1256
Collapsing birthrates have inspired dramas from The Handmaid’s Tale to Children of Men, but it isn’t just science fiction any more. We might not real…
2 years ago
‘Beyond terrifying’ – What a nuclear war would really be like
Season 1 Episode 1255
Putin’s threats have made nuclear conflict plausible for the first time since the Cold War – but few really understand the enormity of what it would …
2 years ago
Is the Moon the world's next flashpoint? – with A.C. Grayling and Alex Andreou
Season 1 Episode 1254
The Moon is packed with precious resources – silicon for microchips, manganese for batteries, and titanium for missiles. As private companies, Japan,…
2 years ago
How the mega-rich pay to change the truth – with Cuckooland author Tom Burgis
Season 1 Episode 1253
We think our media is mostly truthful, honest and fearless, but investigative journalism is increasingly stymied by legal threats and the infamous SL…
2 years ago