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The Edition

The Spectator 399 Episodes Aug 20, 2026

Lara Prendergast and William Moore host weekly conversations with Spectator writers and friends of the magazine. Over a glass of wine, they dissect the biggest stories across news, politics and culture – and how they are covered in that week’s edition of The Spectator.

Episodes

Maureen Lipman on Britain’s anti-Semitism crisis – and has the West lost the will to defend itself?
Maureen Lipman on Britain’s anti-Semitism crisis – and has the West lost the will to defend itself? Aug 20, 2026 44:13 William Moore is joined by The Spectator’s political editor Tim Shipman, commissioning editor Tali Fraser and actress Maureen Lipman.This week: has the West lost the will to defend itself? The panel discuss the threats posed by China, Russia and Islamism – and whether Western societies have become too reluctant to defend their own values. Maureen also warns about the rise of antisemitism, arguing
‘It’s a cesspool!’ — What’s going wrong in Britain’s universities?
‘It’s a cesspool!’ — What’s going wrong in Britain’s universities? Aug 13, 2026 52:10 William Moore is joined by The Spectator’s associate editor Toby Young, commissioning editor Lara Brown and newsletter editor and restaurant critic Angus Colwell.This week: What has gone wrong with British universities? Lara unpacks the wider academic crisis in the wake of the Jason Arday scandal, from ‘surviving the apocalypse’ courses at Warwick to maths departments promising to ‘decolonise’ the
The real Rod Liddle: Michael Gove, Toby Young & Freddy Gray on what it was like to know him
The real Rod Liddle: Michael Gove, Toby Young & Freddy Gray on what it was like to know him Aug 7, 2026 43:10 For this week’s Edition, Lara Prendergast is joined by The Spectator’s editor Michael Gove, deputy editor Freddy Gray, and associate editor Toby Young.This week the episode and magazine is dedicated to our beloved Rod Liddle, who died aged 66. The Spectator journalists reflect on some of their favourite memories of Rod, what his legacy will be and how is writing, wit and intelligence will be irrep
‘It’s very easy to win an election – here’s how': Rory Sutherland on private schools, early election & death doulas
‘It’s very easy to win an election – here’s how': Rory Sutherland on private schools, early election & death doulas Aug 1, 2026 1:02:09 For this week’s Edition, Lara Prendergast is joined by The Spectator’s columnist Rory Sutherland, political editor Tim Shipman and drinks editor Jonathan Ray.This week: What has been the damage of Labour’s punitive war on private education? Rory questions whether the sector had helped itself in the years prior, but did the policy itself ever represent more than ‘class warfare?’ Tim explores the vi
‘Chaotic and ruthless’ – Peter Hitchens & Camilla Tominey on Burnham's first week
‘Chaotic and ruthless’ – Peter Hitchens & Camilla Tominey on Burnham's first week Jul 23, 2026 38:08 This week: has Andy Burnham really brought change to Downing Street – or merely repackaged Labour’s old guard? Has Ed Miliband been sidelined by being sent to the Foreign Office, a ‘non-job’ in which he can do little harm? The panel also asks whether Burnham is prepared to make the difficult decisions required of a prime minister – and why the Conservatives have been so reluctant to demand a gener
Can Burnham remake Britain? – with Antony Beevor
Can Burnham remake Britain? – with Antony Beevor Jul 16, 2026 37:08 For this week’s Edition, William Moore is joined by The Spectator’s political editor, Tim Shipman, commissioning editor and writer at large Tali Fraser, and the historian Antony Beevor.This week: what will Andy Burnham actually do in Downing Street? Tim reveals what to expect from the incoming prime minister’s first ten days, from a blitz of policies and a ‘Number 10 North’ to higher borrowing and
Has Farage lost control? – and the battle for Britain's pubs
Has Farage lost control? – and the battle for Britain's pubs Jul 9, 2026 31:02 For this week’s Edition, Lara Prendergast is joined by The Spectator’s political editor Tim Shipman, deputy editor of the US edition Gus Carter and the Mail on Sunday’s restaurant critic Tom Parker Bowles.This week: Nigel Farage’s greatest gamble. After resigning as MP for Clacton to trigger a by-election, Farage has tried to turn questions over his finances into a referendum on the establishment.
Labour's 'total failure' on defence – and why Boris shouldn’t come back
Labour's 'total failure' on defence – and why Boris shouldn’t come back Jul 3, 2026 30:18 For this week’s Edition, Lara Prendergast is joined by the Spectator’s deputy editor Freddy Gray, assistant content editor John Power and former Leader of the House of Commons Penny Mordaunt.This week: Labour’s lame duck period drags on, with Keir Starmer searching for a legacy before he leaves office. This week he has announced more money for Defence, though with several caveats, the bi
Burnham's coronation – but does he have a plan for power? – with Katie Perrior
Burnham's coronation – but does he have a plan for power? – with Katie Perrior Jun 26, 2026 46:34 For this week’s Edition, William Moore is joined by the Spectator’s political editor Tim Shipman, the drinks writer Henry Jeffreys and the founder and chair of iNHouse Communications – and former director of communications for Theresa May – Katie Perrior.This week: another year, another prime ministerial resignation – it’s all becoming a little too common in British politi
Was Brexit worth it – and can Burnham save Britain? – with Tom McTague
Was Brexit worth it – and can Burnham save Britain? – with Tom McTague Jun 18, 2026 54:10 For this week’s Edition, William Moore is joined by the Spectator’s assistant editor Isabel Hardman and the editor of The New Statesman Tom McTague. Plus, in a special episode this week, the Spectator’s economics editor Michael Simmons joins for the first half of the episode, before political editor Tim Shipman jumps in later on.This week: was Brexit worth it? As we a
'We're only months away from the first political assassination by drone' – with Francis Dearnley
'We're only months away from the first political assassination by drone' – with Francis Dearnley Jun 12, 2026 50:37 For this week’s Edition, William Moore is joined by the Spectator's commissioning editor Lara Brown, the columnist for the Wall Street Journal’s Free Expression newsletter Louise Perry and the Telegraph journalist and presenter of Ukraine: The Latest Francis Dearnley.This week: Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has now gone on longer than the first wor
The 'beautiful & ironic symmetry'  of Reform vs Restore – with Elizabeth Day
The 'beautiful & ironic symmetry' of Reform vs Restore – with Elizabeth Day Jun 4, 2026 46:35 For this week’s Edition, Lara Prendergast is joined by the Spectator's political editor Tim Shipman, the writer Guy Stagg and the author and host of How to Fail Elizabeth Day.This week, the guests discuss whether Nigel Farage’s Reform UK can see off the threat from Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain. Restore Britain’s success may be modest and, so far, very online but that doesn’t mean they w

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