177. Olaf Scholz: Putin, Power, and Far-Right Populism
23 February 2026
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26 October 2011
177. Olaf Scholz: Putin, Power, and Far-Right Populism
Does the former German Chancellor think that Germany was wrong to rely on Russian gas in the run up to the war in Ukraine? What does Olaf Scholz think is behind the rise of the far-right Alternative f... Continue23 February 2026
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23 February 2026
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503. Andrew’s Arrest: What Next?
Why has the disgraced Andrew Mountbatten Windsor been arrested? How damaging is this unprecedented moment for the royal family? How effective was King Charles’ response? Join Alastair and the forme... Continue19 February 2026
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502. How Nigel Farage Gets Away With It (Question Time)
Why is Reform UK's leader not being properly challenged by the press, and how does he get away with it? What does this reveal about the international populist playbook? How can our democracies be bett... Continue19 February 2026
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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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How does this work Alastair – I would have thought PR was precisely responsible for ‘pre-packaging’ all communications?
On a similar note, in a world of Michael Owens I find Mario Balotelli quite charming.
What a fabulously uplifting piece this Wednesday morning. I hope your regular readers find my comments clear and concise. My writing style has been honed over the years (in 1998, I joined the Internet) One tip I give all of you – I took an online Plain English course many years ago.
So now I try never to write:
at the end of the day – unless I am going to bed
literally – unless I am defining a word
round – unless it’s a circle
on trend – I say fashionable or current
basically – ever!
There are many more long-winded ways of saying the same thing that could be written so much more easily and in a clear manner.
which means
It is easy to write plainly rather than in a complex style.
So I admire anyone who can do this in person – my speech is hand signals, stuttered and, often, lost for words.
That’s why I write.
Great to hear of Ian Holloway’s win. Back in the late 90s I would interview him weekly (as part of my first job in local radio) when he managed Bristol Rovers. In addition to his unique eloquence, he was always hugely generous with his time – despite my lack of expertise in the subject. Of course, you had to have your wits about you, as he wasn’t likely to offer you ‘standard’ replies – and how refreshing that was!
Well done Ollie. Blackpool are at home to Burnley are they? Well, enjoy your afternoon at Bloomfield Road…
Ian Holloway, brought Blackpool recovered, as Chris Lowe did, with Pet Shop Boys,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VCqAjYO3NM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn9E5i7l-Eg
Dusty, gramaphone 1966 as I remember it.
Remember watching the 1966 World Cup with my dad, and asking him who he was supporting, the ones in the black or white, on a black and white telly. Honest – I am not making it up, that is actually what I asked him in the summer of ’66. I remember it. He looked at me bizarrily, the poor unimaginative dab.
Jackie Charlton, jumping up and down,
but beat by Webb Charlie knocked in.
1970, FA Cup replay, Old Trafford,
non-horses before play, goalies,
Sprake and Bonetti, Harvey and things,
gloves worn, becoming quite thin.
Sport is intense, especially when not paid,
for mirrored Allan Clarke, who got you to the bloody semi-final in..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQgshsflIGo