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Coffee House Shots

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Scotland
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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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Robert Jenrick has sensationally defected to Reform. After a day that started with his sacking from the Conservatives – over plotting to reject – continued with the will-he-won’t-he drama of whether Farage would accept him as a new Reform member this... more

Kemi Badenoch has sacked Robert Jenrick from the shadow cabinet, removed the Tory whip and suspended his party membership. In a video on X she claims, ‘I was presented with clear, irrefutable evidence that he was plotting in secret to defect in a way... more

The leader of the Scottish Conservatives, Russell Findlay MSP, sits down with James Heale to look ahead to May's pivotal Holyrood elections. He pushes back against the threat from Reform, arguing that Nigel Farage is trying to be 'all things to all p... more

The Liberal Democrats have unveiled a new strategy on the NHS. Sir Ed set out his big, bold plan this morning: scrapping the UK–US pharmaceutical deal to redirect £1.5 billion into social care. It sounds like a substantial sum – until you remember it... more

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Recent Guests

Peter Mandelson
Former US ambassador and political figure
Episode: Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 11/01/2026
Heidi Alexander
Transport Secretary
Episode: Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 11/01/2026
John Curtice
Professor of Politics at the University of Strathclyde
Episode: John Curtice: what to expect in 2026
Dominic Cummings
Political strategist and former chief advisor to Boris Johnson
Former Chief Advisor to Boris Johnson
Episode: Dominic Cummings interview – search Quite right! now
Stephen Flynn
SNP Westminster leader and MP for Aberdeen South
Scottish National Party
Episode: Stephen Flynn on Reform, Sturgeon & a second referendum
Gordon McKee
Labour MP for Glasgow South
Episode: Will Scotland switch course in 2026? with Gordon McKee
Lucy Dunn
Political correspondent, leaving to join STV
Episode: Will Scotland switch course in 2026? with Gordon McKee
Zarah Sultana
Co-founder of Your Party
Episode: Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 07/12/2025
Helen Watley
Shadow Work and Pension Secretary
Episode: Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 07/12/2025

Hosts

Lucy Dunn
Host of Coffee House Shots
James Heale
Political commentator and writer
Isabel Hardman
Host of Coffee House Shots
Michael Simmons
The Spectator's economics editor

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 3.4k ratings
  • Not what it used to be

    For as much as I couldn’t stand the far right slop published in its magazine, I enjoyed Coffee House Shots for its fairly balanced analysis on the political issue of the day. Unfortunately, things have gone downhill since Fraser Nelson, James Forsyth and Katy Balls left. It seems a strategic decision has been made to cover the same right wing culture war slop as the magazine to cater to their core audience of Telegraph readers. Good luck to them, but I don’t care for the ramblings of that fatty ... more

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    iResurrect
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  • Tim Shipman

    Tim Shipman is a heavyweight, one of the best journalists and podcasters

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    Sw1200
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • It’s lost something

    Coffee House Shots used to be the right-leaning podcast you could rely on for level-headed, grown-up analysis of Westminster. Since the change of ownership, that tone has vanished. The departure of Katy Balls and Fraser Nelson has taken the balance and scepticism with them.

    One of the show’s real strengths used to be its ability to attract listeners who weren’t on the right at all but valued sharp reasoning and thoughtful argument. Even if you disagreed politically, you could appreciate the cla... more

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    ALC36
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Great Insights

    Enjoyed listening to these easily digestible pods for years which continue to give an intimate insight into the workings of the Westminster Village. Tom Shipman has been a brilliant choice as a recent addition and Michael Simmons’s data driven analysis creates real context to economic and political policies.

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    Nonno_star
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Miles and OBR

    Well that interview certainly illustrates why the OBR and the budget is such a mess. Constant equivocating in spite of the host’s gallant attempts to get specifics. Also if he’s going to quote Shakespeare then get it right or read some: “swings and arrows…”?!

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    sextus Pompeius
    United States2 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the insightful discussions and deep dives into complex political topics but note a desire for more challenging questions to be asked.
The frequency of political humor and camaraderie among hosts creates an enjoyable listening experience while sometimes balancing on the edge of partisanship.
Some critiques mention that the content can occasionally become insipid or overly detailed, affecting listener engagement, especially for casual audiences.

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Talking Points

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International statesman or 'never here Keir'?
Q: Can you come back from this impression that some people have of him as never-hear-Keir?
There isn't much gratitude in politics, and just because Starmer is doing a good job internationally won't necessarily save him from domestic criticisms.
Keir Starmer, pub harmer
Q: Which is your favourite pub?
Each speaker shares their favorite pubs, highlighting various aspects and personal connections to them.
Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 04/01/2026
Q: Is 2026 the year for peace in Ukraine?
I think that we're probably closer now than we've been for months, if not since the beginning of this conflict.
Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 04/01/2026
Q: Do you support what the US president has done?
Yes, we support the fact that Maduro has now gone. His regime was awful, so we support that.
Stephen Flynn on Reform, Sturgeon & a second referendum
Q: I'm curious to see the resurgence of support for the party north of the border?
Flynn acknowledges he didn't expect it to happen so quickly but credits strong leadership and chaos within the Labour government as factors for the SNP's renewed support.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Coffee House Shots

What is Coffee House Shots about and what kind of topics does it cover?

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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1. Peter Mandelson
2. Heidi Alexander
3. John Curtice
4. Dominic Cummings
5. Stephen Flynn
6. Gordon McKee
7. Lucy Dunn
8. Zarah Sultana

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