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
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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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Of course – God forbid, wash my mouth out with soap and water – he could actually BE small and petty.
Having won The Apprentice, Piers Morgan is famous also here in Finland. (Coulsongate has also made the news here.)
A book reviewer wrote that one should never judge a book (Maya) by its cover, after noticing the names of the “two most contentious” personalities in public life.
As for the Daily Mail (circulation 2.1 million), Peter Preston claims that The Daily Mail group counts for more in policy-making at Downing Street today than News International. NI, by the way, has 37% of UK newspaper circulation.
David Cameron, standing “on the shoulders of giants”, should think twice what he says. His government lacks clear narrative. And no one knows what Big Society really means.
Ps. I have never had so much fun following a football match on internet as yesterday. Among others, I was following the threads “Laws Out!!!!” and “Who will Laws blame?” on the Clarets Mad messageboard. On the first one Burnley fan who at first complained about spending money on a ticket, later said that it was the best £26 he had ever spent! The second thread ended with classic words: Blame for what?. Oh, you fans of little faith…
Bit harsh on the Mail on Sunday Mr C, recall your a mere blogger NOW, they could send a QC with a writ, as with reporters bloggers have to back up their comments, calling a major Sunday paper Scum a bit over the top even for you!! Yes dont like Mr Morgan either but he is a force of nature, have to like that somewhat!
I always found John Major’s comments during the Labour’s period in office made him seem very small and petty.
Cameron and Clegg both spend much too much time criticising their predecessors. It really isn’t very impressive, especially when we look at the activities of the current government. I think Cameron and Clegg would do much better to concern themselves about Michael Gove, or Coulson or indeed many others who are either part of the current government or have a role in it.
Did Coulson write it do you think? Trying to take attention from his own troubles? cheaper than the 4bn quid Osborne spent doing so the other night
What Morgan has done is work out the mediagame for himself and played it like a violin. Cameron has yet quite to master public opinion, which is why he failed to win a majority, and why he is underestimating all the opposition there will be to the cuts, most of them not required by the economic situation as he claims
You couldn’t be a tiny bit jealous that Morgan is doing better than you?
Alastair, how about concentrating on the cuts these loonatics and their new apostles are imposing instead of partys and Piers?
Good on Piers!
His incredible feat of media rehabilitation makes Peter Mandelson’s various attempts at reinvention (cravat anybody?) look like bit-parts in an amateur dramatics production. Ingratiating himself to the US cable news networks and sitting next to ‘The Hoff’ on ‘America’s Got Talent’ must be a doddle compared to being editor of The Mirror.
I think it will all go swimmingly well for him until Fox News decide to run a piece on his time as editor of The Mirror and his anti-Iraq stance. At which point Sean Hannity will brand him a communist and get Glenn Beck to hold a protest rally outside CNN headquarters whilst burning copies of ‘The Insider’.
Still it’s good to see that a self-assured, out-spoken and colourful member of the media fraternity has hit the big time. Of course, this does mean that there is a vacant seat next to ‘The Hoff’ that now needs filling…
Come on AC, swallow your pride and ask Piers if he can put in a good word for you with Simon Cowell. You know it makes sense.
Paul Dacre has trained poodles to speak! The man is an unrecognised genius. Are you sure the homoerotic attraction isn’t in the other direction?