Riot Chic: How violent protest became fashionable

Riot Chic: How violent protest became fashionable

With Cosmo Landesman, Tom Gash, Ross Clark, Isabel Hardman, Roger Alton and Carrie Dunn.Presented by Katy Balls.

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The Edition: can Burnham remake Britain – and can Wales decolonise it?

The Edition: can Burnham remake Britain – and can Wales decolonise it?

For this week’s Edition, William Moore is joined by The Spectator’s political editor, Tim Shipman, commissioning editor and writer at large Tali Fraser, and the historian Antony Beevor.This week: what...

16 Jul 37min

The Book Club: Rome's Age of Revolutions

The Book Club: Rome's Age of Revolutions

My guest on this week’s Book Club podcast is Tim Whitmarsh, Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge and author of Rome’s Age of Revolution: Augustus, Empire and the Making of Christianity. He tells me ...

15 Jul 42min

Quite right!: Burnham is wrong to ditch Palantir | Louis Mosley

Quite right!: Burnham is wrong to ditch Palantir | Louis Mosley

Louis Mosley is the UK head of Palantir, one of the world’s most powerful – and controversial – technology companies. Its work with the NHS, the US government and western militaries has made it a ligh...

14 Jul 47min

Americano: How the US views Britain's right-wing circus

Americano: How the US views Britain's right-wing circus

Both Nigel Farage and Rupert Lowe have been in the America, telling the political elite all about Britain's demise. Freddy Gray is joined by The Times Washington editor Katy Balls to discuss how the r...

14 Jul 25min

Spectator Out Loud: Tali Fraser, Damian Thompson, Matthew Wilson & Christa d’Souza

Spectator Out Loud: Tali Fraser, Damian Thompson, Matthew Wilson & Christa d’Souza

This week: Tali Fraser gives the definitive answer to what Andy Burnham’s ‘Manchesterism’ actually is; Damian Thompson asks if there is any route back for the Society of St Pius X; Matthew Wilson disc...

12 Jul 29min

Holy Smoke: how religion shapes football

Holy Smoke: how religion shapes football

From idolising players to faithfully following a club, football is often described as the world’s secular religion. But religion has long been woven into the fabric of the game itself. From the sectar...

11 Jul 16min

Coffee House Shots: how we plan to beat Reform | Conservative chairman

Coffee House Shots: how we plan to beat Reform | Conservative chairman

The Tories will not stand a candidate against Nigel Farage in the Clacton by-election – and on today’s podcast Conservative party chairman Kevin Hollinrake explains why.Hollinrake also reveals what is...

10 Jul 14min

The Edition: has Farage lost control?

The Edition: has Farage lost control?

For this week’s Edition, Lara Prendergast is joined by The Spectator’s political editor Tim Shipman, deputy editor of the US edition Gus Carter and the Mail on Sunday’s restaurant critic Tom Parker Bo...

9 Jul 31min

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