Taylor Swift's London

Taylor Swift's London

Up next

On trial: oil and war crimes

Senior executives of Swedish firm Lundin Oil stand accused of complicity in war crimes. The case against them took more than a decade to come to trial, and the trial was the longest in Swedish history. If they are found guilty it could change how the rich and powerful operate aro ...  Show more

Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark: What does the future of AI look like?

Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark joins The Observer to reveal why he believes there is a chance we will see human-level AI by 2028. From how AI is already changing the job market to a historic meeting at the Vatican, he explains why we must prepare for a future where technology fo ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

The Seagull | Ep 2
Dangerous Memories

Fipsi starts to question what really happened in the soft pink room, and how to help her friends who are still on their journeys with Anne Craig. But for one of them it’s already too late, as she makes a series of life altering decisions. If you'd like to get in touch with us abo ...  Show more

Can Taylor Swift really bring a £1bn economic gold rush?
This Is Why

Musician and billionaire Taylor Swift is so influential that a new economic term has been coined to refer to her impact: 'Swiftonomics'.  
 
From concerts and tours to merchandise and deals, the power of Swift's brand not only earns her money but boosts economies by mil ...
  Show more

That amazing healer lady | Ep 1
Dangerous Memories

A group of well-heeled young English women hear about an intriguing therapist figure, who describes herself as a ‘teacher of personal development’. One by one they start to visit her for sessions and, for some, it will lead to disastrous consequences.  If you'd like to get in tou ...  Show more

The Year of Concerts and Being Outside
ICYMI

On today’s episode, Candice Lim is joined by culture journalist Cat Sposato to run down this year in concerts, from the Renaissance alien to the perils of standing room only. They get into the value of concert films, how internet standom translates to venue fandom and why pop sta ...  Show more