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Why did Murdoch take so long to settle?

Why did Murdoch take so long to settle?



Freddy Gray speaks to Michael Wolff, author of books on Trump and Rupert Murdoch. On the podcast, they talk about the Dominion vs Fox trial settlement. Why did Fox let this case go on for so long?


Published on 2 years, 7 months ago

Spectator Out Loud: Sam Leith, Lionel Shriver and Angus Colwell

Spectator Out Loud: Sam Leith, Lionel Shriver and Angus Colwell



This week: Sam Leith explains how he’s been keeping up friendships by playing online scrabble (00:55), Lionel Shriver questions Nike and Bud Light's recent marketing strategy (06:52) and Angus Colwel…


Published on 2 years, 7 months ago

The Week in 60 Minutes: Douglas Murray on the Troubles and SNP breakdown

The Week in 60 Minutes: Douglas Murray on the Troubles and SNP breakdown



John Connolly is joined by Andrew Neil to discuss the SNP’s implosion; Douglas Murray and Arlene Foster on the ongoing sectarianism in Northern Ireland; Louise Perry and Kim Cotton on the ethical dil…


Published on 2 years, 7 months ago

The Edition: womb service

The Edition: womb service



On this week's episode:

In her cover piece for The Spectator, journalist Louise Perry questions whether it is moral to separate a newborn child from their surrogate. She is joined by Sarah Jones, he…


Published on 2 years, 7 months ago

The Book Club: Luke Jennings

The Book Club: Luke Jennings



Sam Leith's guest on this week's Book Club podcast is Luke Jennings, the veteran reporter and novelist whose Codename Villanelle trilogy gave rise to the hit TV series Killing Eve. As his new thrille…


Published on 2 years, 7 months ago

Marshall Matters: Louise Perry

Marshall Matters: Louise Perry



Feminist philosopher, Unherd columnist and author of The Case Against The Sexual Revolution Louise Perry discusses population growth decline, how culture, the state and feminism are failing mothers a…


Published on 2 years, 8 months ago

Chinese Whispers: Japan's role in the making of modern China

Chinese Whispers: Japan's role in the making of modern China



Just before Christmas, it was reported that the billionaire Jack Ma had moved to Tokyo after getting into trouble with the Chinese authorities. If he's still living there, he'd be one of several well…


Published on 2 years, 8 months ago

Spectator Out Loud: James Heale, Mary Wakefield and Gus Carter

Spectator Out Loud: James Heale, Mary Wakefield and Gus Carter



This week: James Heale says the gloves are off as Labour campaigning takes a bitter turn (00:54), Mary Wakefield worries that she’s raising a snowflake (17:47), and Gus Carter tells us about the colo…


Published on 2 years, 8 months ago

Women With Balls: Baroness Martha Lane Fox

Women With Balls: Baroness Martha Lane Fox



Baroness Martha Lane Fox is a dotcom pioneer having started lastminute.com in 1997. She sits on the board of some of the country's most prominent brands, including Marks & Spencer and Channel 4, and …


Published on 2 years, 8 months ago

The Edition: the new elite

The Edition: the new elite



On the podcast this week:

In his cover piece for The Spectator, Adrian Wooldridge argues that meritocracy is under attack. He says that the traditional societal pyramid – with the upper class at th…


Published on 2 years, 8 months ago





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