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Why Decades of Conflict From Syria to Iran Continue To Be Misunderstood

On this week's episode of the podcast, journalist and author Anand Gopal joins Faisal Al Yafai to discuss two decades of conflict from Afghanistan to Iran, how the stories told by the powerful ignore the people who live under them, and what a forgotten democratic experiment in Sy ...  Afficher plus

What the Epstein Files Reveal About How Elites Operate

Writer and anti-corruption expert Sarah Chayes and journalist Emran Feroz join Faisal Al Yafai on the podcast to discuss the Epstein files, global networks of kleptocracy from Washington to the remote valleys of Afghanistan, and what elites really get up to when they think we’re ...  Afficher plus

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"Guess who's back" - Farage and Reform emerge from the shadows
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Nigel Farage has given his speech at Reform's first conference since winning five MPs at the general election, and Robert Jenrick says English identity is 'under threat'.


Kamal and Camilla review Nigel Farage's big speech at the Reform conference, their first si ...

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Election '24: Electric Landslide
Oh God, What Now?

According to Grant Shapps, Labour is in danger of winning a “supermajority” - which means literally nothing in British politics. We prefer ‘mega-landslide’, but realistically what would a win as big as is projected mean for British politics? Plus, no one is talking about Brexit i ...  Afficher plus

Nobody's fuel – What does the winter cuts saga mean for Starmer?
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Keir Starmer’s cut to the winter fuel allowance has passed through Parliament – but at what cost? Plus, the Harris-Trump presidential debate was dominated by Trump lying through his teeth, but do we expect any difference from him? And does this make any difference to the race for ...  Afficher plus

Keir Starmer: Things can only get worse
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Keir Starmer has made his first major speech as Prime Minister and he had an uplifting message for the public: things can only get worse.Jon and Lewis, firmly ensconced back in News Agents HQ analyse what the PM is up to and ask whether British politics can really sustain another ...  Afficher plus