
Spectator Out Loud: Douglas Murray, Flora Watkins & Nicholas Farrell
On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Douglas Murray details his encounter with Labour leadership hopeful Wes Streeting; Flora Watkins explains why the Open Garden scheme is the antidote to the Chelsea F...
25 Mai 21min

Americano: what Thomas Massie's lost means for the future of the Right
Congressman Thomas Massie, one of the most vocal Republican critics of Donald Trump lost his fight for re-election in Kentucky to a Trump-backed challenger. Freddy Gray is joined by Spectator contribu...
24 Mai 33min

Coffee House Shots: is Kemi a winner? | with Lee Cain
The Labour leadership contest may be rumbling on in the background, but today Coffee House turns to the Conservatives – and whether Kemi Badenoch can really revive a party still reeling from electoral...
22 Mai 31min

The Edition: Why Labour’s fate will be decided in the Strait of Hormuz
For this week’s Edition, Lara Prendergast is joined by The Spectator's John Power, feminist campaigner Julie Bindel and former adviser to Boris Johnson – and co-host of the In The Room podcast, Cleo W...
22 Mai 35min

The Book Club: Alexander the Great's accidental empire
My guest on this week’s Book Club podcast is Edmund Richardson, author of a new biography of Alexander the Great called Alexander: God, King, Man. Edmund tells me why there is still a fresh story to t...
20 Mai 52min

Quite right!: Maurice Glasman's manifesto for 'proper' Labour | Part one
Maurice Glasman, Labour peer and founder of Blue Labour, has spent years warning that Labour has lost touch with the people it was created to represent. In the first of a two-part conversation on Quit...
19 Mai 30min

Holy Smoke: Pope Leo one year on – a promising start?
One year on from when Pope Leo became head of the Catholic church and he remains a bit of an enigma. Is he a Conservative or Liberal? What did we learn from his clash with Donald Trump? Damian Thompso...
18 Mai 37min

Americano: what have Britons got against America?
British favourability dropped sharply sometime around 2016 and then further declined in 2024. Trump is clearly the main driver of negative feelings, although not the only one. There was much antipathy...
17 Mai 38min




















