
‘I gave my life to the CIA. They betrayed me.’
On Sept 12, 2001, Blerim Skoro was approached by a man and a woman while he was in prison. They turned out to be CIA agents. That one meeting would change the course of his life and lead him on a jour...
26 Nov 202436min

Did the Queen hate Boris Johnson?
Over the past eight years, Sunday Times chief political commentator, Tim Shipman has written the story of British politics. From Brexit to backstops, deals to no deals, political self-harm to prorogat...
25 Nov 202428min
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A Very British Scandal: How Captain Tom's charity got caught up in controversy [REPLAY]
This week, over four years later, a report from the Charity commission concluded that Captain Sir Tom Moore's daughter and her husband had committed “serious” misconduct and had gained “significant” f...
24 Nov 202426min

Planet Hope: Finding Hope for our Planet
This is Planet Hope, a podcast from The Times in partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative, hosted by The Story.In this special episode of Planet Hope we reflect on the insights share...
23 Nov 202450min

Putin’s “nuclear blackmail”
The decision by the US to allow Ukraine to launch western long-range missiles into Russia has provoked a furious reaction from Moscow, and pushed tensions with Ukraine’s western backers even higher. I...
22 Nov 202433min

Are food shortages the farmers' secret weapon?
Over ten thousand farmers marched on Westminster this week, protesting changes to inheritance tax. But does the government’s new policy mean the end of family farms or is it a sensible move that only ...
21 Nov 202427min

Why young Brits are turning to Dubai
As inquiries about relocating to the Emirati city from the UK have risen four-fold in the past five years; what does its allure say about life back home?This podcast was brought to you thanks to the s...
20 Nov 202424min

Why Tim Spector wants to bring back the nanny state
The government should treat ultra-processed foods like cigarettes and alcohol - and bring in higher taxes on the companies that make them, says Professor Tim Spector. Labour has declared war on junk f...
19 Nov 202426min






















