
The future of Julian Assange
Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, is fighting extradition to the US, after seven years holed up in the Ecuadorian Embassy. This week it was revealed that he secretly started a family during hi...
15 Huhti 202028min

The search for a remedy
As a number of existing therapies are being re-purposed to help patients with the most severe Covid-19 symptoms, we speak to a UK-based bioscience company about a drug they've developed and explore ho...
14 Huhti 202020min

What to read in lockdown
With reading on the rise under the lockdown, the Times Literary Supplement editor Stig Abell suggests three books for a little escapism during these uncertain times. Guest: Stig AbellThis podcast was...
13 Huhti 202030min

ICU: A doctor's story
We have been warned that the Easter bank holiday could see the peak of the coronavirus crisis in the UK. But are our hospitals ready?Guest:Lucy Cocker, Junior Doctor and Deputy Chair of the BMA's Jun...
10 Huhti 202023min

President Trump and the virus
It looks like the US will be badly hit by coronavirus. Could President Trump's approach be his downfall? Guests: Henry Zeffman, the Washington Correspondent for The Times. Host: David Aaronovitch.This...
9 Huhti 202023min

Voices from New York
The United States is now at the centre of the global coronavirus crisis and New York is the worst hit city in the country. What’s it like for regular New Yorkers at the centre of the pandemic? Guests:...
8 Huhti 202024min

Brazil: a country divided
As Brazilian politicians argue over how to respond to the coronavirus pandemic, we speak to three residents about their experience of the crisis. Guests: Lucinda Elliott, news contributor at The Ti...
7 Huhti 202024min

Keir Starmer: the man, the party, the crisis
On Saturday Labour party members selected a new leader. Is this the end of Corbynism? And what is the role of the opposition in the time of crisis? Guest: Rachel Sylvester, political columnist for The...
6 Huhti 202023min






















