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As civil war continues in Syria and a caliphate burst into existence in Iraq, suddenly all eyes are on Israel. Israeli citizens have been murdered; bombs rain down on Gaza. We ask, how has this tragic situation come about and what can both sides do to bring it to a conclusion.על ידי The Telegram Podcast
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What can the West do to help in Iraq?
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Tim is joined by the Telegraph's Con Coughlin and Andrew Critchlow to discuss what the West can do to help the crisis-stricken country. Also, Tim talks to Lord Saatchi and Charles Moore about the legacy of Lady Thatcher.על ידי The Telegram Podcast
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How do you teach schoolchildren to be more British?
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How do you teach British schoolchildren to be more British? On this week’s podcast, Toby Young and Janet Daley discuss the alleged Trojan Horse plot to Islamise Birmingham schools. How could it happen and what can be done (as Ofsted advised) to integrate those children into our multicultural society? Janet Daley argues that that the schools’ ethos …
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This week Tim is joined by Benedict Brogan, Damian Thompson, Mark Littlewood and Philip Johnston. Topics covered: exactly how tragic are Clegg & friends and should politicians start hitting the bottle again?על ידי The Telegram Podcast
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On Monday night the Tories pulled ahead of Labour in the polls for the first time in two years. Constantly banging on about the cost of living crisis and renationalising public services don't resonate with the British public as much as a growing economy, it seems.Last week, Ed Miliband boasted about his superior "intellectual self-confidence", but …
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Has the idle West let Putin win?
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This week Tim is joined by David Blair and Con Coughlin to discuss if the West has to guts to impose sanctions that would hurt the Russian economy. The audio is taken from a live Google hangout. Apologies for the quality.על ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Why is Ukip still stealing Conservative voters?
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Why are the Eurosceptics still flocking to Farage and preparing to humiliate the Tories in next month's European elections? This week Tim is joined by Benedict Brogan, Louise Mensch and Dominic Raab. Note: this recording is from a live Google Hangout. Apologies for the compromised audio quality.על ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Ding dong, Maria Miller's gone: crisis management in an age of permanent crisis
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Maria Miller has resigned. After the public's patience ran out, David Cameron finally pulled the plug on his Culture Secretary – only to write a letter of condolence saying that he hopes some day she'll return to frontbench politics. The voters may feel different. We ask Charles Moore what the scandal tells us about Mr Cameron's quixotic leadership…
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Afghanistan: As the West leaves, will the Taliban take its place?
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We're joined this week by Conservative MP Rory Stewart and the Telegraph's Rob Crilly and Colin Freemanעל ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Wedding bells or alarm bells? What gay marriage says about modern Britain
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As of this Saturday, British gay couples will be able to get married. Finally, they've won the right to be as miserable as the rest of us. In this week's Telegram we ask why this extraordinary social change has come about with so little protest. Graeme Archer, Father Andrew Cain and Peter Williams discuss what this means for both society and religi…
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Assisted suicide: are we on a slippery slope towards death on demand?
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In this week's Telegram Lord Tebbit and Tom Chivers debate the moral and practical realities of allowing an individual to decide when their life should end. Lord Tebbit foresees an explosion of financially motivated "suicides", while Tom Chivers insists that with the right safeguards, people should be allowed to die with dignity. Also: Ed Miliband'…
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How do you deal with a power-hungry bully like Vladimir Putin?
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Power corrupts and it has corrupted Vladimir Putin absolutely. As the drama in Ukraine continues, we examine the mind and motivations of the man responsible. Ian H Robertson, Professor in Psychology at Trinity College Dublin and author of The Winner Effect: How Power Affects Your Brain, explains how over time the need for power messes with the syna…
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Why did the 1970s become a haven for evil?
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In this week's Telegram, Jenny McCartney and Iain Martin discuss what it was about the Seventies that created a poisonous alliance between sexual liberation and naive Left-wing politics.על ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Is the West still the moral leader of the world?
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The world has a new horror: Ukraine. This week, the Telegram talks to foreign correspondent David Blair in Kiev, where he tells us that the bloodshed and fighting suggests a country on the brink of civil war. Janet Daley and Peter Oborne argue over what the West should do – or if, even, it has the moral responsibility to do anything at all. Peter O…
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Is Edward Snowden a Russian 'useful idiot' just like the Soviet patsies of CND?
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Edward Snowden, far from being a heroic whistleblower, was a naive idiot who has handed a propaganda coup to one of the world's nastiest regimes, Putin's Russia. So says Edward Lucas, author of The Snowden Operationעל ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Good Nick Clegg; Wicked Nick Clegg. Michael Gove speaks to the Telegram
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This week's Telegram is an exclusive and wide-ranging interview with Michael Gove in which the Education Secretary explains his philosophy of history teaching to our resident historian Tim Stanley. If Britain's schools produce Marxist historians – fine. But let them reach that position from an impartial presentation of the facts, says Mr Gove. Mean…
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Tory rebels: Does David Cameron deserve a break?
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We're joined this week by Louise Mensch, Peter Oborne, Janet Daley and Robbie Collinעל ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Syria: what made Assad's stalemate possible
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This week, all eyes are on Syria where the brutal civil war has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives. Our foreign correspondent, David Blair, explains how the monstrous Bashar al-Assad has managed to cling onto power for so long – and Con Coughlin, the Telegraph's defence editor, unpicks Iran's conspiracy to dominate the region. Also, we bid fare…
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The Tories are revolting! We debate with Douglas Carswell and Graeham Archer what the proper role of a Conservative MP should be. Also, the Telegraph's senior movie critic Robbie Collin and our arts editor Sarah Crompton talk obscenities.על ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Misery in Britain; panic in France: welcome to 2014
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We're joined this week by Jeremy Warner, Ed Howker, Benedict Brogan and Anne-Elisabeth Moutet.על ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Why has 2013 been the year of Kim Jong-un?
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We are joined by the UK's former ambassador to North Korea, John Everardעל ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Pope Francis: just who is Time's new Person of the Year?
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The Pope is a Catholic – but what sort of Catholic? As Time magazine nominates Francis as Person of the Year, Will Heaven, Damian Thompson and Tim Stanley try to get to grips with this charismatic but confusing figure. Also, Sir Richard Branson joins us to discuss, space, Virgin Galactic and his plan to build a hotel in space.…
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Nelson Mandela: Saying farewell to South Africa's liberator
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Nelson Mandela, the liberator of South Africa, has died at 95. In this special Telegram podcast, Peter Oborne, Mary Riddell and Sue Cameron discuss what his life and his legacy – his country and the rest of the world. He leaves behind a South Africa that is in many ways still divided but, thanks to his efforts, finally free.…
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Scottish independence: are we sleepwalking towards defeat?
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We're joined this week by Alistair Darling, Benedict Brogan and Janet Daleyעל ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Tim Stanley, Damian Thompson and Ivan Hewett discuss 50 years of the Doctorעל ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Welcoming the Roma and banishing hangovers: Nigel Farage and Peter Oborne speak their minds
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Nigel Farage, Peter Oborne and Damian Thompson join us this weekעל ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Bijan Ebrahimi: why did a working-class 'community' do nothing while a man was burned to death?
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We are joined this week by Dan Hodges, David Skelton and Benedict Broganעל ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Is BBC bias as bad as ever? And RIP Lou Reed. What happens when all the other rock legends die?
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We are joined this week by James Delingpole, Rosie Millard and Mick Brownעל ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Will 'gendercide' change the way we think about abortion?
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The deliberate abortion of baby girls – "gendercide" – is the world's most disturbing demographic trend. In some parts of India, 120 boys are born for every 100 girls.על ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Is Obama to blame for America's decline?
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We are joined this week by Bonnie Greer and Con Coughlinעל ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Dan Hodges and Sunny Hundal join us to discuss Tommy Robinson's resignation.על ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Has British politics returned to capitalism versus socialism?
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We are joined in the studio this week by Benedict Brogan, Peter Oborne and Sue Cameronעל ידי The Telegram Podcast
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The West's strange silence on the martyred Christians of the Muslim world
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The Archbishop of Canterbury has said that Christians are suffering "mass martyrdom" in the Muslim world – and it's hard to disagree. A recent bomb attack took the lives of 85 people in Pakistan, churches are being destroyed in Egypt and Christians are on the run in Syria. Fraser Nelson and Fr Alexander Lucie-Smith discuss the nightmare and conclud…
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Can Pope Francis save the Catholic Church?
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Cristina Odone and Damian Thompson discuss this loving but puzzling figure.על ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Does Ed Miliband have the smell of death about him?
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In this week's Telegram, Benedict Brogan and Dan Hodges discuss Ed's doomed attempts to reform the Labour Party.על ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Obama, Syria and chemical weapons: How did we get into this mess?
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Westminster has bowed out of the Syrian crisis just as Obama goes to congress and John Kerry hints that America will intervene anyway. We are joined this week by Brooks Newmark, Con Coughlin and Janet Daley.על ידי The Telegram Podcast
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One Direction bigger than the Beatles? How Simon Cowell conquered popular culture
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The Beatles said that they were bigger than Jesus, and One Direction are said by some to be bigger than The Beatles. So what does that make Simon Cowell?על ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Why do the Tories have such a problem with black voters?
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The Tories have been courting ethnic minority votes for decades – yet black and Asian voters still choose to go with Labour. In this week's Telegram podcast, Shaun Bailey, a black Conservative who works in the Cabinet Office, discusses this sensitive topic with Janet Daley, the American-born descendant of Russian Jewish immigrants. They reach some …
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Fears of fracking and memories of Jon Pertwee
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ust when you thought the debate over fracking couldn't get any more heated, the Telegram has crammed Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party, into a small studio with James Delingpole.על ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Sex, violence and Twitter: is it time to force creepy sexists to shut up?
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Death threats on Twitter and aggressive porn at the click of a mouse – there's some nasty stuff out there, but are feminists going too far by demanding tighter control of what we can read and watch? In this week's Telegram, Emma Barnett, Jake Wallis Simons and Toby Young discuss their own reactions to online death threats – but disagree passionatel…
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This week's Telegram is an interview with our most caustic – but also best-loved – Telegraph blogger: Lord Tebbit.על ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Do the Tories deserve to win the next election?
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The Conservatives are leaving for their summer holidays in a sunny mood: with Labour in comic disarray, there's every chance that David Cameron will win a majority at the next general election. But do they deserve to. Yes, says Toby Young. No, says James Delingpole. Don't miss this lively exchange between two of the Telegraph's most opinionated blo…
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Does Labour have a corrupt relationship with the unions?
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Ed Miliband's plan to weaken the link between Labour and the trade unions has divided his party. On this week's Telegram, Blairite Dan Hodges describes Miliband's radical move as the right response to disgraceful vote-buying in Falkirk. Left-winger Owen Jones fires back ferociously, defending union power and accusing Dan of wanting to surrender to …
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Military coup in Egypt: is 'Arab democracy' a contradiction in terms?
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Egypt's latest experiment with democracy came crashing to a halt on Wednesday night with a military coup. In this week's Telegram, leading Middle East commentator Shashank Joshi explains why President Morsi fell and says liberals who think the army has saved Egypt from Islamism are mistaken. Our defence editor Con Coughlin disagrees – the Muslim Br…
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The Chancellor's Spending Review may have been politically significant, but in cutting £11.5 billion from the Government's managed expenditure, what did it achieve? Nothing, says an irate Peter Oborne. "Useful idiots" who are "economically illiterate" have got completely the wrong end of the stick. They don't seem to realise that everything is diff…
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War in Syria: has the G8 Summit changed anything?
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This week the Telegram focuses on the bloody civil war and asks: what did the G8 actually achieve?על ידי The Telegram Podcast
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Is the American surveillance state out of control?
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This week's Telegram is a highly charged debate about America and security. Tim Stanley says the information released by Edward Snowden shows an Obama administration exercising "weird and creepy" control over its citizens. Dan Hodges says the libertarian Left and Right are in an "unholy alliance", trying to scare voters about legitimate security me…
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Why can't we kick out the bent and toadying MPs from Westminster?
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Westminster has been hijacked by a narrow clique of toadying career politicians, says Tory MP Douglas Carswell in this week's Telegram. He wants to give voters the power to recall bad MPs – but Dave isn't interested in such radical reform. Our Whitehall expert Sue Cameron tells Douglas that he's being naive: there have always been bad people in Par…
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British Christianity dies while Islam thrives. Why?
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New analysis of the 2011 census makes horrible reading for the Churches – attendance down 15 per cent in a decade. Meanwhile, one in 10 young Britons is a Muslim. In this week's Telegram, Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali says politically correct Christianity is partly to blame, while Damian Thompson argues that part of Islam's appeal is its ability to harn…
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Murder in Woolwich: is this a taste of things to come?
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Murder in Woolwich: was this gruesome beheading the work of serious jihadis or demented young men using Islam as an excuse for their psychotic fantasies? And will we see more incidents like this as religious extremism – and an anti-Muslim backlash – grows in our cities? This week's Telegram offers expert commentary from Shashank Joshi, one of the w…
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