177. Olaf Scholz: Putin, Power, and Far-Right Populism
23 February 2026
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177. Olaf Scholz: Putin, Power, and Far-Right Populism
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23 February 2026
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503. Andrew’s Arrest: What Next?
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502. How Nigel Farage Gets Away With It (Question Time)
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176. How Close Are We To War With Iran? (Robert Malley)
How does the former US Special Representative for Iran think US-Iranian relations will improve? Is there a method to Trump’s madness when it comes to foreign policy? Why does Robert believe the “t... Continue16 February 2026
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501. Is Starmer Too Soft on Trump? Inside the Munich Security Conference
Why did Trump's Secretary of State Marco Rubio 'love bomb' Europe at the Munich Security Conference, and how did it compare to JD Vance's infamous 'enemy within' speech this time last year? Is Europe ... Continue16 February 2026
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13 February 2026
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500. Japan, China, and the Fight for Taiwan (Question Time)
Are Japan and China closer to conflict over Taiwan, after the landslide victory for Japan's 'Iron Lady', Sanae Takayichi? Does Trump’s crumbling American-Hispanic vote explain his extreme reaction t... Continue12 February 2026
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For once in my life I want Burnley to win today. And, you probably wouldn’t have written a blog like this today had Jose not left Chelsea.
Totally agree about standing. Most Premiership fans stand at away games wheras in the Championship it is a bit hit and miss, but there is no doubt at the games where we have stood this year we have created a better atmosphere and you can see the players respond to that.
Overwhelming anticipation of today’s events led to you misspelling your own name! Yet I could quote stats to prove that you spell your name correcttly 100% of the time!
I therefore suggest that the stats be forgotten, and let the football commence… one pitch, one ball, two goals, and 11 men vs 11 men. The rest is just clutter on the radar.
Burnley is my second club. Have really enjoyed seeing their games on telly this year. I live near Arsenal ground and have managed to get a ticket and will be there cheering for Burnley
Have restricted my exposure to AC to occasional looks at this blog. No more FB – AC’s incessant name-dropping was making me ill.
Sorry Alastair! The Gooners did it – never mind, I’m sure you can get a box and support Arsenal in the final…
hi Ali.and never forget the best goal in history….Alex Elder with his trusty right foot…..” Adam you missed it “
I’ve just wasted 3 minutes reading the Guardian interview: I don’t know why I did that when I have the car to clean. You haven’t changed one bit despite all the breakdowns. You’re still the same self regarding prick you always were.
It always makes me laugh about footballers being “tired”. I started watching non league FC United of Manchester after the Glazer takeover, last season they played 8 games in 21 days due to a fixture pile up as well as full time work. Our captain, Chaddy is a window fitter, he was working in Worksop and travelled to Wakefield for a mid week fixture after work. He then went home to Wigan after the game only to be back on site at Worksop for 7am.