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Each week we choose three pieces from the magazine, and ask their writers to read them aloud.

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Each week we choose three pieces from the magazine, and ask their writers to read them aloud.

    Slavoj Zizek, Angus Colwell, Svitlana Morenets, Cindy Yu, and Philip Hensher

    Slavoj Zizek, Angus Colwell, Svitlana Morenets, Cindy Yu, and Philip Hensher

    On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Philosopher Slavoj Zizek takes us through his diary including his Britney Spears Theory of Action (1:08); Angus Colwell reports from the front line of the pro-Palestinian student protests (8:09); Svitlana Morenets provides an update on what’s going on in Georgia, where tensions between pro-EU and pro-Russian factions are heading to a crunch point (13:51); Cindy Yu analyses President Xi’s visit to Europe and asks whether the Chinese leader can keep his few European allies on side (20:52); and, Philip Hensher proposes banning fun runs as a potential vote winner (26:01). 

    Produced by Patrick Gibbons and Oscar Edmondson.

    • 32 min
    Sean Thomas, Kara Kennedy, Philip Hensher, Damian Thompson and Toby Young

    Sean Thomas, Kara Kennedy, Philip Hensher, Damian Thompson and Toby Young

    On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Sean Thomas worries that Paris has lost some of its charm (1:21); Kara Kennedy reports on US-style opioids arriving in Britain (8:43); Philip Hensher describes how an affair which ruined one woman would be the making of another (15:32); Damian Thompson reflects on his sobriety and his battle with British chemists (23:58); and, Toby Young argues a proposed law in Wales amounts to an assault on parliamentary sovereignty (29:26).
     
    Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons.

    • 34 min
    Douglas Murray, Lionel Shriver, Mark Mason and Graeme Thomson

    Douglas Murray, Lionel Shriver, Mark Mason and Graeme Thomson

    On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: reporting from St Helena, Douglas Murray reflects on the inhabitants he has met and the history of the British Overseas Territory (1:12); Lionel Shriver opines on the debate around transgender care (9:08); following a boyhood dream to visit the country to watch cricket, Mark Mason reads his letter from India as he travels with his son (17:54); and, Graeme Thomson reviews Taylor Swift’s new album (22:41).
     
    Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons.

    • 28 min
    Svitlana Morenets, Mary Wakefield, Max Jeffery, Sam Leith and Richard Bratby

    Svitlana Morenets, Mary Wakefield, Max Jeffery, Sam Leith and Richard Bratby

    On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: In light of the help Israel received, Svitlana Morenets issues a challenge to the West to help Ukraine (1:15); Mary Wakefield questions the slow response to the Ministry of Defence being daubed in paint (7:33);  Max Jeffery discusses the aims and tactics of the group responsible for the protest, Youth Demand (13:25); Sam Leith reviews Salman Rushdie's new book (18:59); and Richard Bratby pays tribute to Michael Tanner, The Spectator critic who died earlier this month (27:34).

    Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons.

    • 34 min
    Matthew Parris, Laurie Graham, Rachel Johnson, Laura Gascoigne and Angus Colwell

    Matthew Parris, Laurie Graham, Rachel Johnson, Laura Gascoigne and Angus Colwell

    This week: Matthew Parris questions what's left to say about the Tories (00:57), Laurie Graham discusses her struggle to see a GP (07:35), Rachel Johnson makes the case against women only clubs (13:38), Laura Gascoigne tells us the truth about Caravaggio's last painting (19:21) and Angus Colwell reads his notes on wild garlic (28:58). 
     
    Produced by Oscar Edmondson, Margaret Mitchell and Patrick Gibbons. 
     
    Presented by Oscar Edmondson. 

    • 32 min
    James Heale, Madeleine Teahan, Tanya Gold and William Moore

    James Heale, Madeleine Teahan, Tanya Gold and William Moore

    On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: James Heale suggests that the London mayoral race could be closer than we think (1:02); Madeleine Teahan argues that babies with down’s syndrome have a right to be born (6:15); Tanya Gold reports from Jerusalem as Israel’s war enters its seventh month (12:32); and William Moore reveals what he has in common with Kim Jong Un (18:25).

    Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons.

    • 22 min

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