
A full explanation of how, over five centuries, England got Britain into the state it's in today, and all in brief podcasts of under ten minutes each. Or at most a minute or two over. Never more than fifteen.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 270 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

In 2015, Cameron returned to office with a majority of his own even if it wasn’t particularly huge. At least it meant he no longer needed to be in a coalition with the Lib Dems, who’d taken a terrible beating. Labour too had done badly, losing furthe... more
It’s 2007, and Tony Blair is out. In his place is Gordon Brown, who’d proved his capacity as a Chancellor. Sadly, he was now to show that promotion to Prime Minister was one step too many , since he simply didn’t have the skills needed for the top jo... more
As the title of this episode suggests, this is where we look at how Tony Blair’s reputation was wrecked by the growing awareness that he’d produced infamously bad justifications to launch Britain into war in Iraq. Many people now reversed the vowels ... more
When Tony Blair took Britain to war in Iraq in 2003, as part of a US-led and rather limited coalition of nations, it was against the will of large numbers of Brits expressed in possibly the biggest demonstration in British history.
He’d also decide... more
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I just discovered this podcast and it is a delight! Mr. Beeson delivers facts and information with humor and every episode seems to fly by. Highly recommended!
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Episodes feature a structured exploration of key events and figures that have shaped England's history over the past five centuries. Notable themes include political transformations due to leadership changes, such as those marked by figures like Margaret Thatcher, John Major, and Tony Blair, as well as the various pivotal events that have defined the British political landscape, such as the Falklands War and the introduction of controversial policies like the poll tax. The podcast discusses significant socio-economic changes, cultural shifts during the 1960s, and the complex legacy of historical leaders, enabling listeners to grasp the interconnectedness of these elements and their lasting impact on modern Britain. The format emphasizes bre... more
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