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Freddie Sayers speaks to Matthew Crawford, a motorcycle mechanic turned philosopher with a unique perspective on the current moment. Instead of talking in terms of partisan politics, he talks in terms of lived experience and what a good life feels like.I’ve been a fan since his first book, and was delighted to have this wide-ranging conversation ab…
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Freddie Sayers talks to New York Times columnist Ross Douthat about his new book The Decadent Society, the religious aspect of antiracism protests, Obama and Trump, and whether lockdowns are a symptom of — or cure for — the decadent West.Hold on to your hats, we hit some big topics in this half hour! Hope you enjoy.…
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Host Ayesha Hazarika is joined by Douglas Alexander, chair of Unicef UK and former Labour Party cabinet minister, and Sunder Katwala, Director of British Future think tank, to discuss their under-reported stories of the week.Douglas discussed the importance of belonging and place, while Sunder asked why so few people are talking about the fate of t…
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Host Ayesha Hazarika is joined by comedian Matt Forde, and journalist Gavin Haynes, to discuss their under-reported stories of the week.Matt highlighted the voluntary ban on betting ads during sporting events, while Gavin talked about the ongoing disintegration of UKIP.The panel also discussed their heroes and villains of the week.…
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Ayesha Hazarika is joined by Novara Media Editor Ash Sarkar, and Paul Embery, trade union official and UnHerd columnist, to discuss their under-reported stories of the week.Ash brought up the EU potentially fining Italy for setting an illegal budget, while Paul wanted to talk about the London Ambulance Service considering whether to tell its call h…
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Ayesha Hazarika is joined by journalist Julie Bindel, and Trevor Phillips, former chairman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, to discuss their under-reported stories of the week.Julie raised the case of a transgender woman in Canada who has filed human rights complaints against 16 beauticians for refusing to perform a Brazilian wax servic…
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Ayesha Hazarika is joined by Will Tanner, former advisor to Theresa May, and Resolution Foundation Director Torsten Bell, to discuss their under-reported stories of the week.Will talked about the government's Loneliness Strategy that launched on Monday, that revealed 22% of UK adults considered themselves lonely, and 3.8 million over-65s consider t…
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Ayesha Hazarika is joined by Melissa Benn, campaigner and author of Life Lessons: The Case for a National Education Service, and journalist James Bloodworth, to discuss their under-reported stories of the week.James highlighted Amazon's pay-rise for its warehouse workers, while Melissa raised the case of the Italian village of Riace, whose mayor ha…
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Ayesha Hazarika is joined by Jamie Susskind, author of Future Politics, and social entrepreneur Zehra Zaidi, to discuss their under-reported stories of the week.Jamie highlighted the use of algorithms by local government in predicting child abuse, and and Zehra raised the silence of Muslim nations on China's treatment of its Muslim Uighur populatio…
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Neil MacGregor’s Living with the Gods was an award-winning Radio 4 series, and has now been made into a book of the same title. To bring things full circle, I sat down with him to turn the written word back into the spoken one; we talked about the relationship between art and religion, how religion is a more a way of creating meaning than explainin…
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In this week's podcast, Ayesha Hazarika is joined by Jamie Bartlett, author of The People Vs Tech, The Dark Net and Radicals, and Oliver Bullough, author of Moneyland, to discuss stories they think are under-reported by the mainstream media.Jamie highlights how social media is making us all adopt a fascist style of politics, and Oliver looks at the…
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Ayesha Hazarika is joined by Gavin Haynes, Editor at Large for Vice, and Carl Miller, author of the new book The Death of the Gods: The New Global Power Grab, to discuss their under-reported stories of the week.Carl raises the issue of the changing nature of crime as it moves online, and Gavin highlights the myth of white genocide in South Africa a…
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In this week’s podcast, Charlotte Pickles is joined by Paul Johnson, Director of the Institute of Fiscal Studies, to discuss the role the tax system may be playing in people's loss of faith in capitalism. Why do we treat unearned income more generously that earned income? How does the bank CEO get to pay a lower rate of tax than the branch manager?…
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In this week’s podcast, Charlotte Pickles is joined by journalist James Ball and UnHerd’s Peter Franklin, to discuss James’ new book Bluffocracy. As self-confessed members of the so-called bluffocracy, the panellists ask: is Britain really governed by an elite bunch of bluffers, and if so, what is the cost?…
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In this week’s podcast, Charlotte Pickles is joined by political scientist Matthew Goodwin and Times columnist David Aaronovitch, to discuss the political categorisation “Open versus Closed”. Is it a useful way of capturing the political realignment we are witnessing, or does it simply reinforce division?The podcast discussion follows the recent Un…
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In this week's podcast, Ayesha Hazarika is joined by science writer and author, Tom Chivers, and political journalist Jane Merrick, to discuss under-reported stories from across the week.Tom highlights the subject of his recent piece for UnHerd: the risk posed by AI becoming competent. Jane raises the issue of sugar and asks, are we worrying about …
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Ayesha Hazarika is joined by UnHerd columnist and author, James Bloodworth, and Polly Mackenzie, Director of Demos think tank.This week, the panel discuss UnHerd's latest audio documentary, presented by James Bloodworth: 'How dead-end jobs killed small-town pride'. The documentary looks at the old industrial town of Rugeley and explores what can be…
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Ayesha Hazarika is joined by Sunder Katwala, Director of British Future, and Phillip Blond, Director of ResPublica, to discuss the week's under–reported stories.Sunder highlights the diversity of the England World Cup squad and what it says about modern England. Phillip raises the issue of class in Britain and how it is still the biggest barrier to…
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This week, Ayesha Hazarika is joined by David Goodhart, author of The Road to Somewhere, and Charlotte Pickles, managing editor at UnHerd.Charlotte's under–reported story of the week is the upcoming Mexican elections, where corruption, poverty and security could put the populist Left in power. David highlights the recent ONS data showing how the UK…
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This week, Ayesha Hazarika is joined by commentator Marie Le Conte and historian and UnHerd columnist, Michael Burleigh, to discuss the week's under–reported stories.Marie highlights the decline of the mainstream parties in France and asks, when voters get tired of Macron, where will they go? Michael focuses attention on the real winners of the Sin…
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Ayesha Hazarika is joined by New Statesman Deputy Editor, Helen Lewis, and UnHerd contributor and Telegraph columnist, Liam Halligan, to talk about the week's under–reported stories.Helen raises Mumsnet's tough new rules about discussion of trans issues; Liam draws attention to the progress of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and what it means for EU ene…
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Ayesha Hazarika is joined by Kate Andrews, news editor at the IEA, and UnHerd's very own associate editor, Peter Franklin, to discuss under-reported stories from the week.Kate's story of the week was Trump's pardoning of Alice Marie Johnson and the wider questions around drug laws. Peter highlighted Michael Gove's speech critiquing contemporary cap…
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Ayesha Hazarika is joined by, Mark Wallace, executive editor of Conservative Home, and Victoria Bateman, fellow in Economics at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, to discuss under–reported stories from the week.Victoria highlights the correlation between character and prosperity, and asks if capitalism is making us all less moral. Mark raises t…
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This week Ayesha Hazarika is joined by political strategist and commentator, John McTernan, and former spokesman for Jeremy Corbyn, Matt Zarb–Cousin, to discuss their under–reported stories from the week.John raises the issue of the death of retail and what it could mean for over 1 million jobs, while Matt highlights the scandalous behaviour of Del…
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This week Ayesha Hazarika is joined by Miranda Green, Financial Times deputy comment editor, and Tom Hamilton, former advisor to Ed Miliband, to discuss their under-reported stories from across the week.Miranda raises the issue of rail nationalisation and why the public mood has changed over the decades, while Tom highlights the recent vote in Parl…
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This week Ayesha Hazarika is joined by Juliet Samuel, Telegraph columnist and presenter of a new UnHerd documentary on China and trade, and Henry Olsen, UnHerd flyover editor, to discuss their under-reported stories and their heroes and villains of the week.Juliet highlighted the topic of UnHerd's upcoming documentary, China and trade. Are the prot…
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This week, Ayesha Hazarika is joined by News Editor at the Institute for Economic Affairs, Kate Andrews, and journalist and author of 'Hired', James Bloodworth, to discuss their under–reported stories as well as their heroes and villains of the week. James's under–reported story of the week is the recent protests in Nicaragua, resulting in the deat…
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Ayesha Hazarika is joined by journalist and author Christina Patterson and journalist and commentator for the Guardian Rachel Shabi, to discuss the stories that have been largely underreported across the week.The underreported stories this week include, Benjamin Netanyahu's swift renege on a UN deal over refugees, and the row over female-only compa…
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In this weeks podcast, Ayesha Hazarika is joined by Mark Wallace, executive editor of Conservative Home and freelance journalist Marie Le Conte.This week's underreported topics include, echo chambers and if they are really that bad, and the impact of emigration. The panel also discuss their heroes and villains of the week including Trump, Blair and…
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In this week’s podcast, Ayesha Hazarika was joined by UnHerd technology editor Nigel Cameron and playwright and commentator Bonnie Greer.Each of the panellists brought along a recent story they felt had gone underreported by the mainstream media. Stories include, the wider issue of big data amongst the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the gender pay ga…
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In this week's podcast, Ayesha Hazarika was joined by political journalists, Jane Merrick and Andrew Gimson to discuss events from across the week.Each of the panel suggested a story they felt had gone under-reported, including, the recent attacks on Muslim Mp's, the beginning of Merkel's fourth term as German Chancellor and the spring statement.Th…
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