What it’s like to be cancelled
Why cancel culture has gone too far, with Toby Young, Mike Mcculloch and Nick Buckley
Britain’s new East of Suez defence policy
Should the Royal Navy re-establish its presence in the Asia-Pacific region?
Is it really game over for Huawei?
Sir Iain Duncan Smith and Graham Stewart discuss how Britain can pivot away from China
The Grand Tour – what the British got up to abroad
Looking back on the Georgian European vacation with the historian Jeremy Black
Why are most Scots now in favour of independence?
Opinion polls show a majority of Scots saying they would vote ‘yes’ for Scottish independence in a second referendum: Graham Stewart discusses with Kevin Hague
How has James Bond evolved?
And is it for better or for worse? With author and historian, Professor Jeremy Black
What did Roger Scruton and Christopher Hitchens have in common?
Douglas Murray on the personal debt he owes to the two men he considers his literary mentors
Where do we stand with the twentieth century?
Have our perceptions on the course, themes and events of the 20thC changed? With Professor Jeremy Black
Politics Past and Present: with Dick Taverne
How does the calibre of politicians compare between now and the 1960s?
Are we witnessing a new age of emancipation?
Or does ‘direct action’ undermine democratic institutions? Graham Stewart debates with Jeremy Black