
Daily political analysis from The Spectator's top team of writers, including Michael Gove, Tim Shipman, Isabel Hardman, James Heale and many others.
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Isabel Hardman presents highlights from Sunday morning's political shows.
The Jeffrey Epstein fallout continues, Trump rebukes the Supreme Court with new global tariffs, and the government prepares to announce its new plan for schools.
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Two titans of broadcasting – LBC’s Iain Dale and Sky's Jon Craig – join deputy political editor James Heale for a whistle-stop tour of British by-elections. From Oxford City in 1938 to Chesterfield in 1984 right up to Runcorn in 2025, why do by-elect... more
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been released under caution after he was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office – the image of him sat slumped in the back of a car while leaving Norfolk police station on his 66th birthday splashes all th... more
General Sir Nick Carter, former chief of the defence staff, joins Tim Shipman to discuss Britain's military preparedness – or rather, lack thereof. While a friendlier US presence at the Munich Security Conference may have provided some relief, the mi... more
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I used to really enjoy the podcast, balanced with a right wing bias. More recently it has become right wing conspiratorial jibba jabba. I think it has followed the Telegraph to the margins. Will no longer listen I’m afarid
I enjoy this show and like the short, bitesize format. Obviously very aligned with the right but they don’t hide it and so long as your balance it with some opposing views, all good.
Tim Shipman is a highlight presenter. Bit male heavy overall since Katy Balls departed - would be good to hear more from Isobel Hardman, Madeline Grant and Lara Prendergast.
Liars in pursuit of the grift.
I enjoy this podcast. It’s intelligent and informative and to the point. I agree with other reviewers that it has become a bit of a boys club since Katy Balls left and I do so wish that Tim Shipman wouldn’t start every sentence with ‘look’
Has gone downhill pretty rapidly since the old guard left
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This podcast provides insightful analysis and commentary on the political landscape, focusing on current events in UK politics. Each episode features discussions among a team of experienced writers and commentators, who explore various topics such as governmental policies, economic implications, and party dynamics. Noteworthy is the intimate style of engagement amongst the hosts, creating a conversational tone that invites listeners into critical political discussions. Unique perspectives, particularly from high-profile political figures, add depth to the narratives, making it compelling for anyone interested in political discourse and current affairs.
The content frequently shifts between economic policies, party politics, and influential... more
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