Episodes
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Robert F Kennedy Jr. - President Trump's pick as health secretary - begins his confirmation hearings today. He's the man who coined the phrase 'Make America Healthy Again', but with a track record of conspiracy-led and anti-vaxx views, Washington has looked at his nomination with alarm. Still, his fight against Big Pharma and Big Food has been welcomed by an interesting cohort: a band of women calling themselves ‘crunchy moms.’
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Guest: Josie Ensor
Host: Luke Jones
Further reading: The ‘crunchy mom’ influencers embracing Maha
Further listening: Meet Robert Kennedy Jr: The US election wild card https://pod.fo/e/1ff482
Clips: Shawn Ryan Show podcast, ABC News, Fox News, TikTok/@momsacrossamerica, TikTok/@LivingwithBecca, Lex Fridman podcast, New York Post, CBS News, Club Random with Bill Maher, Joe Rogan Experience.
Photo: Ashley McCubbins/Southern Oaks & Co
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Last week a Russian spy ship was spotted off the coast of the UK. The Royal Navy was sent to closely monitor the vessel as it passed through British waters. It’s the latest in a series of incidents across Europe, some culminating in catastrophic damage to critical underwater cables. So what is Russia trying to achieve? And what are the UK and NATO doing about it?
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Guest: George Grylls, Defence Correspondent, The Times.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Further reading: Nato’s underwater war against Russian and Chinese cable-cutters
Clips: The Times and The Sunday Times, parliamentlive.tv, Bloomberg.
Photo: Times Photographer Richard Pohle.
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It's that time of year again. The Sunday Times Tax List. So who made it to the top? And is there a bit of a dark side to the list this year?
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Guest: Robert Watts, journalist, The Sunday Times.
Host: Luke Jones.
Further reading: The Tax List 2025: the UK’s 100 biggest taxpayers revealed
Photo: Getty Images.
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Last weekend, The Sunday Times' Josh Glancy landed in Tel Aviv, after the ceasefire had just been announced. Israelis held their breath to see if it would hold, and if their loved ones would be the hostages released.
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Guest: Josh Glancy, News Review Editor, The Sunday Times.
Host: Taryn Siegel.
Photo: Getty Images
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For many, paying off a mortgage is one of their biggest financial goals. So, this week Holly and Lucy are joined by mortgage expert Sarah Tucker from The Mortgage Mum and Leigh Macfarlane, a content creator documenting her journey to becoming mortgage free. They share practical tips and strategies to make your dream of financial freedom a reality.
Contact: Lucy and Holly at: [email protected]
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When Trump’s former chief strategist Steve Bannon labelled the new kid on the block, Elon Musk, as “racist” and “truly evil”, it hit the headlines. But what’s their feud really about? And what does it tell us about the two sides of President Donald Trump?
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Guest: Oliver Bateman, journalist and historian.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Clips: NBC, CNBC Television, CNN, CNN News-18, MSNBC, PBS, All-In Podcast, Sirius XM.
Photo: Getty Images.
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For almost two years, two armies have fought a brutal civil war in Sudan, Africa’s third largest country. Over 150,000 have died, 11 million have been displaced and evidence of genocidal war crimes have emerged. So why has the war in Sudan been forgotten? The Times’ Special Correspondent Anthony Loyd has recently returned from a reporting trip on the frontline and tells The Story about the people he met.
This episode includes descriptions of war and rape.
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Guest: Anthony Loyd, Special Correspondent, The Times.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Clips: BBC.
Photo: Anthony Loyd/The Times.
Watch Anthony’s video from Sudan
Further reading: Inside Sudan’s forgotten war: 150,000 dead, 11 million displaced
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Axel Rudakubana has pleaded guilty to killing three girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport last July. But why wasn’t the 18 year old - who was referred to counter terrorism scheme Prevent three times - stopped before he could commit his crimes? And, as the Prime Minister warns of a new kind of terrorism, does Britain need to rethink its whole strategy around terror to prevent an attack like this happening again?
This podcast contains descriptions of violence.
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Guests:
Constance Kampfner, Northern Correspondent, The Times.Matt Dathan, Home Affairs Editor, The Times.Read more:
Axel Rudakubana: from class clown to killerSouthport attack timeline: missed opportunities and misinformationHost: Manveen Rana.
Clips: GB News, 10 Downing Street, UK Parliament.
Photo: Merseyside Police / PA.
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Rachel Reeves travels to the World Economic Forum today to shore up support among CEOs and world leaders in Davos. The chancellor hopes to boost investment amidst volatile bond markets, borrowing costs hitting a 27-year high, and the prospect of Trump tariffs. But is the government heading for a Liz Truss-style crash?
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Guest: Dominic O’Connell, Columnist, The Times, and Business Presenter, Times Radio.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Clips: GB News, Sky News, NBC News, UK Parliament, BBC News.
Photo: Times Design/Getty Images
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At 12pm ET today, Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States. To mark this historic occasion, we’ve gathered together two of our US experts from either side of the Atlantic – one who attended Trump’s first inauguration in 2017, and one who will be attending this one. What’s so different this time around?
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Guests:
Josh Glancy, News Review Editor, The Sunday Times.Louise Callaghan, US Correspondent, The Sunday Times.Host: Manveen Rana.
Clips: Straight Arrow News, CNN, ABC News, NYTimes, Wall Street Journal, CNN.
Photo: Getty Images.
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Today we look back on one of our favourite episodes from the past few months: a deep dive into the economics of beauty, with Tom Whipple.
Do looks matter? Pulchronomics, the study of economics and beauty, says they do. But just how much impact does being attractive have on your love life, career and happiness? Are our fortunes really determined by our looks?
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Guest: Tom Whipple, Science Editor, The Times.
Host: Luke Jones.
Times Poll: How attractive are you? Rate yourself out of five
Clips: Britain’s Got Talent ITV/Thames.
Photo: Times Design, Getty Images.
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As a bonus episode, we’re bringing listeners of The Story an episode from the Tech Podcast from The Times.
The Technology Secretary, Peter Kyle, joins the pod to discuss the British Government's 'AI Opportunities Action Plan' (and Elon Musk). Plus, a new guide the UK's fastest growing tech companies is revealed by The Times and Sunday Times, read all about it.
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There was widespread jubilation at the announcement that a deal had been reached between Israel and Hamas on a ceasefire in Gaza. Netanyahu's government is still to formally approve the deal that would bring to an end 15 months of conflict. The deal includes the release of the remaining Israeli hostages in exchange for thousands of Palestinian prisoners. But how exactly will it work? And, more importantly, will it last?
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Guest: Samer Al-Atrush, Middle East Correspondent, The Times.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Clips: The Times and The Sunday Times, Reuters, Times Radio, Al Jazeera, Parliamentlive.tv, Sky, CBS, BBC, @zakisolja / X.
Photo: Getty Images.
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Analysis of a decade’s worth of sentencing data across England and Wales between 2013 and 2023 has revealed a worrying uptick in knife crime nationwide. For the first time, the contents of more than 4.7 million lines of crime and sentencing data have been used by The Times to build profiles of fatal stabbing victims and offenders convicted of knife possession.
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Guest: David Woode, Crime Correspondent, The Times.
Host: Manveen Rana.
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Clips: BBC 5Live, Sky News, ITV Anglia, X/@crimeLdn
Photo: Times Design.
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Tulip Siddiq, Labour’s anti-corruption minister, has resigned after reporting by the Sunday Times revealed that she resided in a series of properties bought by associates of her aunt, the now deposed leader of Bangladesh, who’s accused of siphoning off billions from the country. The journalist who followed the story all the way to Dhaka speaks to The Story.
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Guest: Gabriel Pogrund, Whitehall Editor, The Sunday Times.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Clips: Times Radio, Channel 4 News, BBC News.
Photo: Getty Images.
Further reading: Tulip Siddiq’s flyers found in palace of deposed Bangladesh leader
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As LA continues to battle its worst fires in history, the political blame game has started, with Donald Trump accusing California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, of caring more about fish than people. We’ll explain.
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Guests:
Megan Agnew, senior features writer (US), The Times.Jamie Hartman, songwriter and producer based in Los Angeles, CAHosts: Luke Jones and Edith Rousselot
Clips: NBC News, NewsNation, CBS News, ABC 10, KTLA 5, The Tonight Show
Photo: Getty Images.
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Having made a multi-million dollar film together, Hollywood stars Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni are now trading muti-million dollar lawsuits over what did (or didn’t) happen on set and during the promotional tour for It Ends With Us. But what do court documents and private texts allege about Hollywood's dark arts? And like MeToo, could this be the start of another watershed moment triggered by Tinseltown?
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Guests:
Keiran Southern, West Coast Correspondent (US), The Times.Andrew Billen, Features Writer, The Times.Host: Manveen Rana.
Clips: It Ends With Us / Justin Baldoni / Sony / Columbia Pictures / Wayfarer Studios / Blake Lively, Entertainment Tonight, MsMojo, YouTube / @TheAmalaEkpunobi, YouTube / Megyn Kelly, The Hollywood Reporter, TikTok / @lovingsingle, YouTube / TED / Justin Baldoni, TikTok / justinbaldoni.
Photo: Getty Images.
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The Sunday Times’ investigative team, Insight, has combed through 6,000 top secret documents to piece together the story of multiple military and government cover ups into the murder of civilians during the Afghan conflict. Today, in part two, we hear about the methods used to stymie, block and obstruct the course of justice.
This episode was originally published on 10 May 2024.
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Guests:
Jonathan Calvert, Insight investigative team editor, The Sunday TimesGeorge Arbuthnott, Insight investigative team deputy editor, The Sunday Times.Read the full Insight investigation
Host: Manveen Rana.
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This week the Times revealed that ministers are considering bringing back a retired military chief to lead the armed forces amid concerns the likely frontrunner, General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, has been tainted by an independent inquiry into alleged unlawful activity by UK Special Forces in Afghanistan. Government sources stress that Jenkins has supported the inquiry.
Last year, The Sunday Times’ investigative team, Insight, combed through 6,000 top secret documents to piece together the story of multiple military and government cover ups into the murder of civilians during the Afghan conflict. Today, in part one, we hear about the senior special forces commander, codename N1466, who blew the whistle.
This episode was originally published on 9 May 2024.
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Guests:
Jonathan Calvert, Insight investigative team editor, The Sunday Times, andGeorge Arbuthnott, Insight investigative team deputy editor, The Sunday Times.Read the full Insight investigation
Host: Manveen Rana.
Clips: Military.com.
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The US president-elect has sparked a series of diplomatic rows after saying he was willing to use military or economic force to take control of Greenland, the Panama Canal and Canada. How seriously should we take Donald Trump’s claims and where did they come from?
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Guest: Josh Glancy, News Review Editor, The Sunday Times.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Clips: NBC News, Fox News, ABC News, Reuters/TV2, France Inter Radio.
Photo: Getty Images
Further listening: Why Donald Trump courted the wrestling world
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