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18 Aug 2023 | Bunker Global: Hawaii devastated by wildfire, political murders in Ecuador, and latest on Trump’s indictment. | 00:37:16 | |
This week on Bunker Global: A roundup of the latest on Trump’s impeachment, as the catastrophic wildfires swept across Maui. Plus, we look into the death of two Ecuadorian politicians, and finally – who is the leather jacket wearing maverick storming Argentina’s presidential elections?
Laura Makin-Isherwood, formerly London bureau chief of Feature Story News, and Dillon Ancheta, a Maui-based journalist for Hawaii News Now, join Chris Jones this week. Listen in for your need-to-know on news and politics from across the world.
“Despite the sadness and loss, there are glimmers of hope as people come together in Maui.” – Dillon Ancheta
“It feels like we’re going to discuss Trump being indicted forever!” – Chris Jones
"Ecuador is caught in the crossfire between economics and the environment." – Laura Makin-Isherwood
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Written and presented by Chris Jones. Producer: Liam Tait. Audio editor: Simon Williams. Managing editor: Jacob Jarvis. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production.
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06 Apr 2023 | Thatcher, the IRA, and the bomb that changed history | 00:32:53 | |
In the autumn of 1984, the Provisional IRA almost wiped out the British Cabinet. Five people were killed in the Grand Hotel bombing. As we approach the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, The Guardian’s Ireland correspondent Rory Carroll joins Gavin Esler to revisit the event that – had it been successful – would have changed British politics forever, and the way it did change history.
Rory’s book Killing Thatcher: The IRA, the Manhunt and the Long War on the Crown can be bought here: https://harpercollins.co.uk/products/killing-thatcher-the-ira-the-manhunt-and-the-long-war-on-the-crown-rory-carroll
“In Ireland, Thatcher was a figure as hated as Cromwell.”
“No one in the IRA knew what the consequences of killing a British Prime Minister would be.”
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Written and presented by Gavin Esler. Audio production by Alex Rees. Producer: Kasia Tomasiewicz. Lead producer: Jacob Jarvis. Music: Kenny Dickinson. Group editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production
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28 Mar 2023 | A losing battle: How Brexit fallout tore Parliament apart | 00:35:38 | |
Brexit is done — insofar as it ever will be. But the Brexit we got was not the one most Britons wanted. Years of bad-tempered Parliamentary battling only came to an end when Boris Johnson purged his MPs and stopped the Commons from sitting, then called a general election. Ros Taylor is joined by Meg Russell and Lisa James, authors of The Parliamentary Battle over Brexit, to talk about the damage done, the legacy of those years — and whether we should ever have a referendum again.
“These terms of hard Brexit and soft Brexit only really come around after the referendum.” – Lisa James
“So much of the story of Brexit is what’s going on with the Conservative Party over these years.” – Lisa James
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Presented by Ros Taylor. Assistant Producer: Kasia Tomasiewicz. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production: Jade Bailey. Lead Producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production
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26 Sep 2024 | Make Trains Great Again: Can Labour bring our railways back from the brink? | 00:35:09 | |
The problems with our rail network are clear to anybody who’s been on a train lately. It’s a colossal challenge for Labour – so how will they handle the issues? And could our rail systems ever rival those of Japan, Switzerland and Germany? To find out, Ros Taylor talks to rail engineer and writer Gareth Dennis, whose upcoming book How the Railways Will Fix the Future: Rediscovering the Essential Brilliance of the Iron Road offers a deep dive into the British rail system.
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Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Eliza Davis Beard. Audio production by Simon Williams and Tom Taylor. Managing Editor Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor Andrew Harrison. Art by James Parrett. Music by Kenny Dickinson. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production
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28 May 2020 | DAILY: Anand Menon and Ian Dunt on the COVID-Cummings Clusterfiasco | 00:23:20 | |
Where does this week of chaos leave the Government’s authority? Will it affect our staggering progress towards the cliff edge of a failed negotiation with the EU? Ian Dunt talks to ANAND MENON of UK In A Changing Europe about the Johnson government’s self-inflicted problems. This podcast recorded on Tuesday 26 May.
“With unemployment and a recession coming, will people finally stop thinking about politics and say just fix the sodding economy?” – Anand Menon
“When cut-through REALLY cuts through, it becomes the emotional framework that everyone remembers. And that’s what’s happened to Cummings.” – Ian Dunt
“It suits the Government to walk from the talks in November, so that sense of outrage can carry us through the first queues at Dover.” – Anand Menon
Presented by Ian Dunt. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Assistant producer Jacob Archbold. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production.
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01 Jul 2020 | Leadership lessons from Keir and Klopp | 00:47:20 | |
Was Keir Starmer right to defenestrate Rebecca Long-Bailey and will this reset the DAYS SINCE LABOUR BUST-UP clock to zero? Special guest Philip Seargeant, author of The Art of Political Storytelling, explains how narrative crowded out truth in politics and what we can do about it. And what can everyone learn from Liverpool FC’s Jürgen Klopp – even if they hate football? Helen Lewis and Ahir Shah join Andrew Harrison for this week’s full-length Bunker podcast.
“The thing about the Labour Left’s anger on social media is, Twitter is what they’ve got left.” – Helen Lewis
“It's hard to find models of masculinity that aren’t brittle or blokey. But Klopp is authoritative and also quite caring too.” – Helen Lewis
Presented and produced by Andrew Harrison. Script and assistant production by Jacob Archbold. Music by Kenny Dickenson. Logo and artwork by Mark Taylor. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters production
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20 Jan 2021 | Daily: Donald Trump – The Final Word with Mary Trump | 00:33:43 | |
On the last day of Donald Trump’s warped presidency, his niece Mary Trump – psychologist and author of Too Much And Never Enough: How My Family Created The World’s Most Dangerous Man – reflects on the making of a man who impressed his psychopathologies on a nation. How does a person get like this? What is it like when a family member places the entire world in peril? And could a defeated Trump represent an even worse danger to American democracy?
“For the first time in his life he can’t spin a loss into a win. And it’s driving him crazy.”
“At a very deep level, Donald knows he’s never been truly successful and has no skills.”
“When Donald was elected I knew he would do to my country what he and his father had done to my family.”
“What shocks me is that there are people on this planet who are weaker than Donald. I didn’t think that was possible”
“In the election, if he was going down, he would try to take the rest of us with him. And that’s exactly what he did.”
“Failure to live up Fred Trump’s demands got you destroyed. And that’s what happened to my dad.”
“If the cameras disappear, Donald ceases to exist.”
Presented by Jude Rogers. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Assistant producers Jacob Archbold and Jelena Sofronijevic. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production
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21 May 2024 | Why is everyone suddenly an expert? (Even when they’re not) | 00:31:25 | |
Conspiracy theorists and disinformation around issues such as the Coid-19 pandemic have created an army of non-expert experts around the world. With the advancement of AI and social media dominating people’s lives, properly researched information from trusted sources is needed now more than ever. But has society already gone too far? Tom Nichols is a writer for The Atlantic and the author of “The Death of Expertise: The Campaign against Established Knowledge and Why it Matters”, and joins Ros Taylor in The Bunker.
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Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Producer: Chris Jones. Audio production: Robin Leeburn. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Music by Kenny Dickinson. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production.
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11 Nov 2024 | Revengers Assemble – Start Your Week with Ros Taylor and Andrew Harrison | 00:36:13 | |
Donald Trump starts building his cabinet, only sycophants need apply and score-settling is on the agenda. Will Britain need to choose between the EU and Trump’s Orange Empire in the trade wars that are coming? Plus, antisemitic football violence in Amsterdam, the slow-motion collapse of Germany’s government, and Manchester United’s new manager is the latest victim of the end of Freedom of Movement. A shellshocked Ros Taylor sets out the week ahead with Andrew Harrison.
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Written and presented by Andrew Harrison. Audio production by Tom Taylor. Music: Kenny Dickinson. Managing Editor Jacob Jarvis. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production
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23 Aug 2022 | Blood, Sweat and Sneers – Weekly Edition | 00:49:34 | |
All work and no play makes… the basis of Truss’s Thatcherite utopia. We unpack the likely PM-to-be’s “graft” remarks. Plus, six months since the invasion of Ukraine, how is the conflict shaping up? And, with the end of the £10 flight inbound, award-winning transport journalist John Walton joins us to discuss the future of the aviation industry.
“On Brexit, Truss will always be the great political half-and-half scarf.” – Tom Peck
“It doesn’t really matter what Truss believes in, because the main thing she believes in is herself.” – Tom Peck
“The dystopian leadership contest nightmare has been so bad that voters might even remember it in two years!” – Tom Peck
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Written and presented by Justin Quirk with Arthur Snell, Marie Le Conte and Tom Peck. Producers: Jacob Archbold and Jelena Sofronijevic . Assistant producer Kasia Tomasiewicz. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. Lead producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. The Bunker is a Podmasters production.
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21 Jan 2023 | BUNKER USA: Why MAGA 2.0 will thrive without Trump | 00:34:03 | |
As Donald Trump bleeds out politically, a new generation of paranoid and conspiracy-minded MAGA Republicans has captured the party. A nightmare hardcore Freedom Caucus holds House Speaker Kevin McCarthy hostage, and nationally, the GOP just gets crazier. Do we have to steel ourselves for MAGA 2.0 – a deTrumpified extreme right in America? UCL politics professor Brian Klaas tells Andrew Harrison what they stand for and why they’ll be so hard to beat.
“This wasn’t about principles. It was a personal vendetta. Kevin McCarthy just isn’t a true believer in the Trump camp.”
“If enough crazies vote against raising the debt ceiling you will have a self-imposed global recession which will make Liz Truss look like a blip”.
“The Democrats need define the Republicans as the crazy party… These are some actual lunatics in charge there.”
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Written and presented by Andrew Harrison. Producer Jet Gerburtson. Assistant producer Kasia Tomasiewicz. Lead producer Jacob Jarvis. Bunker music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Group Editor Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production
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01 Apr 2020 | Coronanomics and Intensive Keir | 00:55:22 | |
As the Corona Age sets in, will it change our politics and economy more fundamentally than your average here-today-gone-tomorrow World Existential Crisis? What does the outpouring of national gratitude towards the NHS mean for its future? And will the Government’s fumbling of the EU ventilator bulk-buy develop into a full-blown scandal? Plus special guest Darren Jones, MP for Bristol North West, joins us to explain what the Keir Starmer’s Labour Party will look like.
“We’ve seen a lot of self-defeating austerity in recent years, where things that were supposed to save money ended up costing vast amounts more elsewhere. That’s what we need to stop.” – Helen Lewis
“Everyone’s talking about the Second World War, but we’re not trying to mobilise people. We’re trying to demobilise them.” – Arthur Snell
We’re recording remotely and still working on our sound, so please excuse our audio quality for the moment. Presented by Dorian Lynskey with Helen Lewis and Arthur Snell. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Script and assistant production by Jacob Archbold. Music by Kenny Dickenson. Logo and artwork by Mark Taylor. Audio production by Alex Rees. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters production.
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28 Feb 2024 | ‘I was Putin’s speech writer. I don’t recognise him anymore’ | 00:32:33 | |
Abbas Gallyamov wrote scripts for Vladimir Putin for 3 years from 2008. He describes Vladimir Putin in that time as ‘logical’ and ‘in control of his emotions’. Now, after Russia’s full scale invasion of Ukraine he says Putin is ‘erratic’ and unrecognisable. His opposition to Putin has reportedly landed him on the Kremlin’s wanted list. He joins Chris Jones from exile away from his motherland, to discuss how Putin has changed, his popularity and the upcoming March election.
•”Back then he was totally different, he was absolutely logical and in full control of his emotions.” – Abbas Gallyamov.
•”These polls are about the number of brave people that dare, in the current situation, to say they don’t trust Putin.” – Abbas Gallyamov.
•”Who on Earth in Russia would answer ‘do you or do you not trust Putin?’ - it’s like opening the gates to hell.” – Abbas Gallyamov.
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Written, presented and produced by Chris Jones. Audio production: Robin Leeburn. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Music by Kenny Dickinson. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production.
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28 Sep 2024 | American Friction teaser: The NYT's chief White House correspondent on Biden, Trump and Harris | 00:13:17 | |
What’s the feeling been like in the White House since Biden dropped out of the race? And how is Harris juggling both distancing herself from Biden and running on his record? In a teaser for our sibling podcast American Friction, The Bunker’s very own Jacob Jarvis and Rolling Stone’s Nikki McCann Ramirez, speak to the New York Times’ chief White House correspondent Peter Baker to discuss the feeling around the race, where it’s headed and much more.
Want to know more about the race for the White House? On American Friction, you’ll find out everything you need to know, in plain English. Listen here.
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22 Jun 2022 | Heard This One Before? - How Déjà Vu Works | 00:28:45 | |
Have you heard this podcast before? Or are you experiencing Déjà vu? Catherine Loveday, neuroscience professor at the University of Westminster, joins Alex Andreou to explain the strange sensation that you've already experienced something, even when you know you never have, and why for some people it can become a serious problem.
“Déjà vu is the conflict you feel when you don’t remember something but feel that you must.”
“The feeling of familiarity helps us find our way in the world. When it goes wrong it can be quite disturbing.”
”Our brains are fantastic prediction machines.”
“Déjà vu is a temporary aberration of our memory system.”
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26 May 2020 | PRICE GOUGING – Who’s cashing in on COVID? | 00:24:32 | |
Coronavirus has provided a golden opportunity for unscrupulous online and offline retailers to jack up their prices on essential goods. Who are the worst culprits for COVID price gouging? Who are the victims? And what should government be doing to stop them? ADAM FRENCH, Senior Consumer Rights Editor at the consumer advocate Which?, talks to Andrew Harrison about pandemic profiteering.
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02 Aug 2021 | Cattus mortuus est – START YOUR WEEK with Ros Taylor | 00:30:27 | |
Will bribes for Deliveroo and Uber be enough to persuade recalcitrant youth to get their jabs? Are we nearing herd immunity on COVID? Is Tony Blair to blame for food shortages because his university drive produced a generation of egghead boffins who can’t drive an HGV? And with thousands of kids catastrophically behind on their schooling, the Government has the solution: bring back Latin. Ros Taylor nobis narrat de septem praemisit.
“A Deliveroo voucher isn't going to turn a hardcore anti-vaxxer.”
“You should see Gavin Williamson's ratings. They are off the scale bad.”
“The Government's Latin announcement is a bauble for fans of The History Boys.”
Presented and produced by Andrew Harrison. Assistant producers Jelena Sofronijevic and Jacob Archbold. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production
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23 Nov 2022 | Musk could kill Twitter. Was it doomed already? | 00:23:37 | |
Musk’s Twitter takeover is leading to a mass exodus from the site. But is this just the Elon effect, or was that bound to happen anyway? Jacob Jarvis is joined by Marcus Gilroy-Ware, Lecturer in Creative Digital Media at SOAS and author of Filling the Void: Emotion, Capitalism and Social Media, about what the decline of the Twittersphere means for how we participate in politics – and to discuss whether this was an inevitability, regardless of who ran the platform.
“Musk is known for entrepreneurial pseudo-logic.”
“Musk represents the death of the political.”
“We all skip ads, so it’s not a viable way to fund social media.”
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Written and presented by Jacob Jarvis. Producers: Alex Rees, Jet Gerbertson. Assistant producer: Kasia Tomasiewicz. Audio production by Jade Bailey. Group editor: Andrew Harrison. Music: Kenny Dickinson. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production.
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25 Feb 2021 | Daily: THE ACCIDENTAL PRESIDENT – The disasters that made Trump | 00:28:43 | |
Was the Trump Presidency just a publicity stunt that got out of hand? Film-maker James Fletcher’s new documentary on the 2016 campaign The Accidental President is streaming now on Amazon and Apple TV. He talks to Dorian Lynskey about what fed the Black Swan event of the Trump presidency, how Trump’s freestyle campaign left his Republican rivals with nothing to say, and how it could be that – even after four years of chaos and corruption – Trump increased his popular vote in 2020.
“This was an insane conflagration of events”
“The Republicans slept-walked into the 2016 election and a complacent Hillary Clinton thought it was in the bag.”
“This was a freestyle, open-mic campaign… Any professional campaign advisor would have told Trump to do exactly the opposite of what he did.”
“Hillary Clinton just could never convincingly explain why she wanted to be President.”
“Democrats just laughed at Trump without understanding what a serious danger he posed.”
“Has Trump really changed the system forever? Are we really that shallow and ridiculous?”
Presented by Dorian Lynskey. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Assistant producers Jacob Archbold and Jelena Sofronijevic. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production
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29 Jun 2021 | We Consider The Matt Closed | 01:03:17 | |
Pity about Matt Hancock. He was a real hands-on Minister. But the story isn’t the hapless ex-Health Secretary’s office affair, it’s the serious implications of leaked CCTV, off-books emails to “collaborators” and Boris Johnson’s self-serving role in this mess. Plus: How do we future-proof the economy? Lib Dem treasury spokesperson Christine Jardine is our special guest.
• “You can't be a Health Secretary in a pandemic if everyone's making knob jokes about you.” – Marie le Conte
• “You cannot level on up on the cheap.” – Miatta Fahnbulleh
• “This government keeps coming up with sticking plasters, not long-term solutions to get away from low wages and fossil fuels.” – Christine Jardine
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Presented by Andrew Harrison with Miatta Fahnbulleh and Marie le Concte. Assistant producers: Jacob Archbold and Jelena Sofronijevic . Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. Produced by Andrew Harrison. The Bunker is a Podmasters Production
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11 Feb 2023 | Bunker USA: Joe Biden wants to ‘finish the job’. Can he? | 00:28:47 | |
Joe Biden delivered his State of the Union this week and focused on wanting to “finish the job”. Can he achieve his goals despite a split Congress? Julie Norman, co-director of UCL’s Centre on US Politics, joins Alex Andreou to discuss the US president’s standing, hopes and the limits to his power in the second half of his first term – and whether he’ll run for a second…
“Biden knows the political reality and he knows what’s going to win over independents as he looks to 2024.”
“Joe Biden seemed comfortable with the back and forth and he made Republicans look rather silly, if nothing else.”
“We can see the State of the Union as a mini launching and a set piece for what a Biden campaign would look like.”
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29 Sep 2023 | Bunker Global: The secret schools giving hope to Afghanistan’s women | 00:27:55 | |
In Afghanistan, women and girls have been banned from schools and universities – but underground networks have sprung up to maintain their education. This week on Bunker Global, Chris Jones is joined by Pashtana Durrani, educator and founder of LEARN Afghan and winner of a 2023 Global Citizen Award, to discuss the schools that defy Taliban rule and educate girls across the country.
"Our future was stolen. Our present is stolen. We are the victims of a political agenda.”
"Despite everything, I’m a hopeless optimist when it comes to Afghanistan.“
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Written and presented by Chris Jones. Producer: Liam Tait. Audio editor: Simon Williams. Managing editor: Jacob Jarvis. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production.
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09 Apr 2022 | Culture Bunker: Teenage Fanclub’s Norman Blake guests – plus BBC Gazza doc, Horace Andy, Slow Horses | 01:10:37 | |
On our pop culture round-up: BBC2’s “genuinely moving” Paul Gascoigne documentary, reggae legend Horace Andy returns, and is Apple TV+ spy drama Slow Horses a Tinker, Tailor for the 21st Century? Teenage Fanclub’s Norman Blake joins us along with legendary beer writer Pete Brown – new book Clubland: How the Working Men’s Club Shaped Britain available for pre-order now.
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“I found ‘Gazza’ incredibly moving and upsetting. I was watching it in tears.” – Pete Brown on ‘Gazza’
“The best part of ‘Gazza’ is you see that this gift is really a curse.” – Andrew Harrison on ‘Gazza’
“It’s the sound of a band knowing they’re creating something glorious but not sure that they can control it, like the wheels could fall of at any minute” – Pete Brown on New Order’s Temptation
Presented by Siân Pattenden and Andrew Harrison. Producer Jelena Sofronijevic with Elina Ganatra. Audio production by Jade Bailey. Theme music: ‘Bunker Theme (Juntos Mix)’ by Kenny Dickinson. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. The Culture Bunker is a Podmasters production.
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27 Oct 2021 | Daily: Inside the ‘Data-Demic’ with Professor David Spiegelhalter | 00:29:30 | |
The COVID pandemic has seen us bombarded with statistics like never before, - case numbers, excess deaths and vaccination rates. But behind the numbers, is there another story waiting to be told? Professor David Spiegelhalter joins Ros Taylor to talk about his new book COVID By Numbers, which shines a new light on the pandemic from the hardest hit countries, to the benefits of different vaccines, and the effect of lockdown on our mental health and the economy.
“Statisticians try to make sense of what’s going on, and there is a lot of demand for that”
“The perpetual daily updates have kept numbers in people’s minds”
“There has been a systematic change in the pattern of deaths, people aren’t going to hospital to die”
“COVID has shone light on big gaps on our knowledge of other people’s lives”
“When the media call out u-turns, it stops people making changes based on new evidence”
“Statistics have been incredibly important, the PHE dashboard had 76 million hits within 24 hours during the 3rd lockdown”
Presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Assistant producers: Jelena Sofronijevic and Jacob Archbold. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production
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12 Mar 2023 | Can YouTubers save the world? MrBeast thinks so | 00:28:52 | |
Good samaritans or narcissistic egotists: what is behind the rise in YouTube philanthropy? Ros Taylor is joined by Rhodri Davies, the founder and director of ‘Why Philanthropy Matters’, to discover why influencers like MrBeast are turning to charitable causes – and how their realm of influence could expand.
“YouTube philanthropy videos generate unimaginable amounts of money.”
“Many YouTube stars have maintained their fandom through charity videos.”
“We are witnessing a transformation in how philanthropists raise money.”
“There is a fine line between cynicism and celebration.”
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28 Oct 2021 | Daily: Steven Pinker on the Rationality Trap | 00:31:08 | |
As the human race reaches new heights of scientific understanding, why then does it seem to be losing its mind? Are humans inherently irrational beings? Professor Steven Pinker, cognitive scientist and author of the new book Rationality: What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Matters, talks to Alex Andreou about how irrationality occurs within our society, and why we need to embrace the notion that humans are naturally rational.
“I wanted to explain why a species as rational as ours is vulnerable to so much nonsense”
“There are stupid people who are rational and smart people who are irrational”
“The reason that persuasion is still called for is that not everyone is a dyed-in-the-wool true believer”
“The successful politicians are the ones that have ideas, but also know how to reach people”
“If people are unaware progress has taken place, they could look to turn the clock back”
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31 Oct 2021 | COP26: What You Need to Know | 00:27:06 | |
As COP26 kicks off in Glasgow, what do you need to know about a summit that’s being described as the “last chance” for global action on climate change? New Scientist chief reporter Adam Vaughan joins Andrew Harrison to talk all about Britain’s biggest event since the Olympics, from the key players and attendees, to the thorny issues and major sticking points.
“COP is very different from other diplomatic meetings like the G7, they are quite chaotic affairs”
“We’re currently have pledges just under 3 degrees which is disastrous, we need around 1.5 degrees”
“This is the biggest event the UK has hosted since the Olympics”
“It would be good if Xi showed up, but the Chinese delegation will be huge, they’re taking it seriously”
“Australia has become a huge outlier on climate change because it relies so heavily on fossil fuels”
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30 Oct 2021 | Culture Bunker: Guest BILLY BRAGG plus Last Night In Soho, The War On Drugs, French psychedelic pop | 01:06:53 | |
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Original Essex Man BILLY BRAGG joins us to discuss how the pandemic changed pop, politics and his haircut, on the very day his new album The Million Things That Never Happened comes out. Plus film critic Linda Marric joins us to look at Edgar Wright’s bizarre West End horrorfest LAST NIGHT IN SOHO, new music from THE WAR ON DRUGS, well-aged psychedelic pop from France, and more.
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07 Feb 2025 | Eat yourself richer: Could better food fix our economy? | 00:36:11 | |
From school canteens to prison kitchens, the quality of the meals served in public institutions is often alarmingly poor. But rather than accepting this, could fixing the issue boost Britain in ways we might not realise?
In today’s episode, Coco Khan speaks with Kevin Morgan, Professor of Governance and Development at Cardiff University and author of Serving the Public, to explore how better institutional food can boost public health, support local businesses, and perhaps even lead to the economic growth politicians desire.
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05 Feb 2025 | Has US media surrendered to Trump already? | 00:39:48 | |
Trump’s first term might have been a political nightmare, but at least it was a golden age for truth-telling journalism. But this time, news outlets from the Washington Post to CNN have bent the knee to MAGA with indecent, craven haste – while papers like the New York Times have retreated, terrified, into euphemism. What do the news oligarchs think they’ll get from Trump? And will there be anything left of a free media when he is done with them? “Our incumbent media are failing us terribly,” US media analyst Jeff Jarvis tells Gavin Esler, “and we are in the middle of a coup… It’s business interests über alles.”
• “Liberal America is enraged by the liberal press and is turning away from it.”
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08 Jun 2021 | This is a Global Britain, for Local People! | 00:53:23 | |
As the Government rushes to sign trade deals with some countries (just not our nearest neighbours), special guest Bridget Phillipson, Labour MP and Shadow Treasury Secretary, joins us to work out exactly what Global Britain really means. Have we left the real EU just to join the EU of the 1970s? Plus the “Lab Leak” theory of COVID’s origins seems to be gaining credence. What does this bulletin from the conspiratorial fringe mean for those of us who believe in science and stuff?
• “I don’t think any of us have any idea what the Government means by levelling up.” – Bridget Phillipson MP
• “We’re being sucked into a hugely competitive trading bloc where our society can’t compete… and then we’ll spend the next 20 years trying to get out of it.” – Arthur Snell
• “The Government is talking about solving problems that they themselves caused over the past 10 years.” – Bridget Phillipson MP
• “There’s nothing there in Liz Truss’s Global Britain. It’s just words.” – Marie Le Conte
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11 Feb 2020 | Rough Trade: Can Britain bully its way to an EU commerce deal? | 00:50:50 | |
As Michael Gove dumps the frictionless trade we were promised into the memory hole, will good old-fashioned belligerence get the Government the EU commerce settlement it wants? And what DOES it want anyway? Trade expert Dmitry Grozoubinski explains it all.
Plus, Cath Haddon of the Institute for Government on Classic Dom’s preparations to reform the British Constitution (with an axe?). And why does the rest of Britain hate London? All on the (mostly) Brexit-free podcast from the makers of Remainiacs.
“From the very moment Boris Johnson entered No.10 it’s been very hard to work out the objective truth on what’s going on. And that’s a strategy.” – Ian Dunt
“No conversation that begins with ‘The thing about trade is…’ will ever get you a telephone number at the end of the night.” – Dmitry Grozoubinski
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03 Mar 2023 | Better the Kremlin you know: Germany reckons with its Russia problem | 00:28:30 | |
Germany seems to have had a blind spot over Russia – why is that? And how has their relationship changed following the war in Ukraine? Alex Andreou is joined by John Lough, author of Germany’s Russia Problem, to unpack when their relationship changed, what it means for Europe, and why the Berlin Wall still casts a long shadow over German politics.
“Russia changed direction in 2005 but Germany didn’t take note.”
“Despite knowing a lot about Russia, Germany has been very naive.”
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04 Nov 2024 | America on a knife edge – Start Your Week with American Friction’s Nikki McCann Ramírez | 00:39:28 | |
There’s only one story this week: the US Presidential Election, with Harris and Trump neck-and-neck and democracy itself at stake. Special guest Nikki McCann Ramírez of our partner pod American Friction sets out what will decide the final confrontation in the key swing states – how Trump is already preparing the ground for another big lie about a stolen election – and why the fight for America’s future is a battle of the sexes.
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26 Jul 2021 | Pinged people can’t pull pints: START YOUR WEEK with Arthur Snell | 00:28:27 | |
New COVID infections are trending downwards. Has Johnson’s Freedom Day gamble paid off, or are we just in a moment of calm before a new wave breaks? Plus pingdemic panic, vaccine passports, the Government gives up on students (again), Lord Frost tries to bore the EU into submission, and why the Taliban probably won’t take all of Afghanistan. Arthur Snell joins Andrew Harrison to lay out what’s coming in the week ahead.
• “Johnson no longer has a team in Number 10 to manage the political landscape for him.”
• “Students are never going to vote Conservative. The Tories have given up on them.”
• “It’s clear that Cummings was running the show, because Johnson himself isn't capable of running anything.”
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15 Sep 2023 | Bunker Global: Kim and Putin's horror double act, North African disasters and Britain's latest trade blow | 00:40:22 | |
This week on Bunker Global: After Vladimir Putin meets with Kim Jong Un – should we be worried? Plus, a series of catastrophes hit North Africa, including the earthquake in Morocco and devastating flooding in Libya. And finally, Britain is frozen out of an EU-world trade agreement.
Laura Makin-Isherwood, formerly London bureau chief of Feature Story News, and Abdulkader Assad, senior political editor for The Libya Observer, join Chris Jones this week. Listen in for your need-to-know on news and politics from across the world.
“Kim Jong Un is pushing a ballistic agenda.” – Laura Makin-Isherwood
“The two governments in Libya have made international aid slower, there are no open communication channels.” – Abdulkader Assad
“The G20 agreed on a religious paragraph, condemning acts of hatred against religion, which is a global first.” – Laura Makin-Isherwood
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07 Oct 2024 | Gray matter – Start Your Week with Gavin Esler and Ros Taylor | 00:32:10 | |
The news to look out for this week: Why did Sue Gray have to go and what will her departure mean for Starmer and his government? And the Tory leadership contest rolls on… should we care? Plus, is there any end in sight to conflict in the Middle East, one year on from October 7th? Ros Taylor and Gavin Esler discuss the stories to pay attention to in the week ahead.
• “Running a political campaign is not the same as running a government.”
• “The Tory leadership contest is performative politics at its worst… the membership do not represent the 68 million of us.”
• “The situation in Gaza is one of the greatest human catastrophes of our time.”
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26 Jun 2023 | Rebel Force – Start Your Week with Alex Andreou and Hannah Fearn | 00:39:35 | |
The Russian revolution ended as quickly as it started, where does this leave Putin and the war in Ukraine? Rishi Sunak’s failure to deliver his 5 key pledges could prove to be his downfall as byelections loom. Plus we’ve got the results from the Greek election, an update on Britain’s cat pupil hysteria and a review of Boris Johnson’s latest rant for the Daily Mail. Hannah Fearn joins Alex Andreou to map out the week ahead.
“If Putin can’t control the people and media what does he have left?” - Hannah Fearn
“People aren’t expecting that Prigozhin will go to Belarus for a nice retirement.” - Hannah Fearn
“Long mortgage rates up to retirement are worryingly common.” - Hannah Fearn
"Saying 'we're not the other guys' might work to get Labour into power but won't create a mandate." - Alex Andreou
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Written and presented by Alex Andreou with Hannah Fearn. Producer: Kasia Tomasiewicz and Liam Tait. Audio editor: Simon Williams. Managing editor: Jacob Jarvis. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production.
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13 Dec 2023 | Will Russia run out of money before Putin can win in Ukraine? | 00:32:30 | |
We know the human cost of Russia’s war in Ukraine – with estimated fatalities reaching half a million. But what is the financial cost? Can Russia afford to continue this conflict – and for how long? Oxford Analytica senior Russia analyst and Eastern Advisory Group director Dr Richard Connelly speaks to Chris Jones in The Bunker.
• “Before the war, the Russian economy had been through a decade of stagnation… it was not in great shape.” – Dr Richard Connelly
• “A lot of Western sanctions have been designed to restrict the inflow of oil and gas revenues… But the Russian government has been resilient.” – Dr Richard Connelly
• “If you look at the Budget, it’s a record amount of expenditure. They’ve never spent this much… What they’re saying politically, is that they are going up a gear with the war.” – Dr Richard Connelly
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07 Jun 2022 | The Beginning of the End – Weekly Edition | 01:03:17 | |
Johnson has clung on to power, but with 148 Tory rebels voting against him how long can he continue as leader? What’s next for him and the Conservative Party? In a late-night recording, the panel assess a dramatic result. Plus, Romeo Kokriatski, co-host of the Ukraine Without Hype podcast, shares the latest from Ukraine amid concerns the war is turning in Russia’s favour. And, after the Jubilee festivities, the panel discusses British eccentricity and the future of the Monarchy.
“It comes back to a fundamental personality problem about Boris Johnson.” – Marie Le Conte
“The booing came from what Johnson could have reasonably expected to be a home crowd.” – Justin Quirk
“The enormous elephant in the room is that a large part of your party has essentially tried to eviscerate you.” – Justin Quirk
“From the country’s point of view, Johnson staying on is disastrous.” – Justin Quirk
“If they keep promising this gigantic reshuffle, who is going to move in order to make space?” – Marie Le Conte
“The bigger issue is that there is a total policy vacuum.” – Justin Quirk
“Things will have to change, the Monarchy will have to change.” – Ayesha Hazarika
“There’s a huge space now for Labour to just say very explicitly, ‘What is it that you actually like about this country?’” – Justin Quirk
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05 Dec 2022 | Deal or No Deals – Start Your Week with Ros Taylor and Jacob Jarvis | 00:28:25 | |
A Tory MP exodus rolls on as the Government looks to turn public opinion against striking workers as more walkouts loom. Is there any chance of deals ahead of Christmas action? And the Online Safety Bill returns to the Commons, while Labour has its say on the Lords. Plus, we look at the latest from protests in Iran and China, as well as US political rumblings. Ros Taylor joins Jacob Jarvis to discuss the week ahead.
"Morale is very low in the Tory party.”
“Presenting striking workers as grinches ruining Christmas is ridiculous.”
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03 Feb 2023 | High speed fail: How the Government broke its HS2 promises | 00:25:53 | |
HS2 has been beset with calamity – what promises have the Government broken on this flagship project? Christian Wolmar, journalist and train expert, joins Ros Taylor to discuss what has gone wrong and why it’s so hard to build a high-speed railway in Britain.
“HS2 is costing £100 million a week – imagine the end cost.”
“We never holistically planned the project, and we’ve muddled through to huge costs.”
“Building a high-speed rail from a poor to rich area impoverishes the poor area.”
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19 Nov 2020 | Daily: What makes a great PM? IAIN DALE talks to Ian Dunt | 00:32:02 | |
Who’s number one in No.10? And which governmental loser is tandem inter pares? Commentator, LBC broadcaster, author and “not a fan of Boris Johnson” Iain Dale tells our own Ian Dunt what makes Prime Ministers succeed and fail – and how Boris Johnson’s Churchillian fantasies match up to reality.
“Clement Attlee is among our greatest Prime Ministers but he wouldn’t have a hope in today’s intense environment.”
“Boris won’t go down as the Brexit Prime Minister. He’ll go down as the COVID Prime Minister.”
“Twitter is blogging on acid, isn’t it?”
“Boris Johnson will enjoy being an ex-Prime Minister a lot more than being Prime Minister.”
“Every Prime Minister wants to be a Churchill… but can you really compare coronavirus with 1940?”
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06 Feb 2024 | Why Putin's rigged Russian election still matters | 00:27:34 | |
Russia’s presidential election doesn’t take place until March – yet we already know the result. Vladimir Putin will beat the other 3 ‘candidates’ with ease to retake his place as president. But does that mean the vote doesn’t matter at all? Or could we still learn something from the result? Chris Jones talks to András Tóth-Czifra, fellow in the Eurasia program at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and author of Controlling the Narrative: A Roadmap to Russia’s 2024 Presidential Election, in The Bunker.
• “These elections are not taking place in a democracy – so it would be foolish to analyse them as if they were.” – András Tóth-Czifra
• 'For the Kremlin this is a vital test of the officialdom – the political machinery that the federal government relies on to control the country.’ András Tóth-Czifra
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04 Mar 2023 | Bunker USA: Why is Florida so weird? | 00:27:12 | |
Florida could well be America’s future. Governor Ron Desantis presides over an increasingly right-wing and combative “loudocracy” and he thinks he can become President by out-Trumping Trump. So why is the Sunshine State so notoriously bizarre? FLORIDA MAN Craig Pittman, author of The State You’re In: Florida Men, Florida Women, and Other Wildlife, tells Andrew Harrison about Matt Gaetz, socialised mermaids, and why Florida produces more madness than it can consume.
“You put that many people in a confined space and they’re bound to start ramming each other’s cars and chasing each other with machetes.”
“For Floridans, being free doesn’t mean I can do what I want. It means YOU have to do what I want.”
“We have a huge cost of living yet our leadership would rather talk about drag shows and Disneyworld.”
“We have more shark bites than anywhere in the world except Australia – I think because we’re so tasty.”
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24 Sep 2023 | Animal Farm 2.0: The George Orwell sequel you didn’t know you needed | 00:33:53 | |
Animal Farm is one of the 20th century’s most iconic books. So why make a sequel? Dorian Lynskey is joined by Adam Biles, literary director at Shakespeare and Company and author of the new book Beast of England, to explore how Manor Farm provides the perfect imaginary landscape for assessing our fraught and fractured politics.
“Watching UK politics from afar gave the impression of a frog slowly being boiled.”
“My feeling became: a plague on all of your houses.”
“When you romanticise a group of people you flatten their experiences.”
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25 Jan 2021 | Start Your Week: LOCKDOWN SHOWDOWN with Naomi Smith | 00:28:56 | |
As Britain approaches the horrific landmark of 100,000 COVID deaths, will lockdown hawks force the Government to reopen the economy too soon – again? Plus the worsening mess in customs, import and export. Best for Britain launches a campaign to get COVID support to the 3m workers that Sunak forgot. And it’s bad news for hedgehogs as Chris Grayling takes up their case. Naomi Smith sets out the week ahead with Andrew Harrison.
“The Covid Recovery Group is no more interested in our recovery from Covid than the European Research Group was in researching Europe.”
“The best things in life are free, but for everything else there’s ‘sovereignty’.”
“People won’t wake up until they have to pay customs via chip-and-pin at the doorstep.”
“Rollback of workers’ rights is a Brexiteers’ wet dream.”
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19 Jan 2024 | Bunker USA: From true believers to chaos addicts – The 5 types of Trump voters | 00:34:54 | |
Donald Trump once said he could shoot someone on 5th Avenue and his supporters wouldn’t care. Not only does polling suggest that could be true – but since he was criminally indicted (not for shooting anyone) his loyalists have stuck by him. Thomas Gift is the founding director of UCL’s centre on US politics and he joins Jacob Jarvis in The Bunker to discuss what he believes are the five types of Trump voters.
• “Trump supporters have been likened to a cult … and I don’t think that’s far off.” – Thomas Gift
•“Whenever I think about the need for drama Republicans I think about the chaos caucus… they want to blow up the system.” – Thomas Gift
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29 Jul 2024 | Broke Britain – Start Your Week with Ros Taylor and Jacob Jarvis | 00:31:26 | |
Rachel Reeves is set to unveil a £20bn black hole in public finances – what will Labour do about this? In more bleak news, GPs are set to strike over unfair working conditions – what would this mean for patients? And, a public sector pay deal is expected, what will it look like? Plus, who are the top contenders in the Tory leadership race? In world news, we discuss the latest in the U.S. Presidential race, and concerning escalations between Israel and Hezbollah. Jacob Jarvis and Ros Taylor discuss what you need to know for the week ahead.
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16 Jun 2022 | Painting By Numbers: How Do We Put a Price on Art? | 00:39:32 | |
Who decides the value of a piece of art? And how do they come to their conclusions? In May, Andy Warhol’s 'Shot Sage Blue Marilyn' sold at Christie’s for a record £158 million, making it the most expensive painting of the 20th century – but it is merely the biggest wave in an international tsunami of art sales. Jelena Sofronijevic speaks to Mary-Alice Stack, Chief Executive at Creative United, and Erling Kagge, polar explorer, former politician, and author of A Poor Collector's Guide to Buying Great Art, to discuss placing a value on creativity.
“The price is reflective of the market, not the value of the artwork.” – Mary-Alice Stack
“Now, we don't talk about art, we talk about the art market,” – Erling Kagge
“Art fairs are the least best place to buy an artwork.” – Mary-Alice Stack
“There was a time when galleries felt like the preserve of the moneyed classes.” – Mary-Alice Stack
“There's a sense that if you need to ask the price, you can't afford it.” - Mary-Alice Stack
“Fantastic art is being made every day.” – Erling Kagge
“The auction houses are competing against themselves.” – Mary-Alice Stack
“What matters to artists is the creation of the work in the first place.” – Mary-Alice Stack
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02 Apr 2023 | How our Cold War fears can prepare us for climate disaster | 00:27:53 | |
Cold War fears of nuclear disaster have been replaced for many by the horrific prospect of climate oblivion. How can our past fears prepare us for the possibility of future catastrophe? Jude Rogers meets Dr Matthew Grant, a senior lecturer in History at the University of Essex, to discuss what lessons can be learnt from our ‘Protect and Survive’ days and how the past is shaping our responses to extreme weather.
“The main fear of nuclear apocalypse wasn't that you'd die, but that you’d survive.”
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16 Sep 2022 | Crown Duels: Anthony Seldon on Charles's Daunting Future | 00:20:56 | |
With a new monarch and PM, Britain faces stark change. How will these incoming figureheads handle this? What will this mean for the future of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth? Historian Sir Anthony Seldon joins author and former BBC journalist Gavin Esler to discuss the turmoil we face.
“The United Kingdom is actually a relatively new concept.”
“The Monarchy, unlike Prime Ministers, embodies continuity.”
“If the call comes to become a republic, it will be hard for Australia to resist it.”
“The United Kingdom is actually a relatively new concept.” “We’ve lost a huge force which was holding the UK together.”
“We’ve almost forgotten there’s a new prime minister, in the wall-to-wall reporting.”
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22 Jan 2023 | The Emmanuel in the mirror: How Macron is being forced to change | 00:26:57 | |
Emmanuel Macron feels firmly like an elder statesman of Europe – but while his global prowess grows, how is he doing at home? With his power held together by coalition, can he be the reformer he wants to be? Sophie Pedder, Paris bureau chief for The Economist, speaks to Ros Taylor to discuss the French president’s changes in tack and the future of his nation’s politics.
“It has been forced on him to govern differently and that's no bad thing.”
“Macron has reassessed and changed his judgement of the risks and seen it is important to back Ukraine all the way.”
“There are a number of ambitious, would-be successors to Macron, but it’s too early to see who might come through.”
“Macron is incredibly engaging, he doesn’t try to duck questions – but he has failed to project that in public.”
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05 Jan 2024 | Trump vs. Biden: Is America set for its most chaotic year yet? – with Gavin Esler and Sarah Isgur | 00:30:35 | |
There’s pretty much only one certainty in US politics in 2024: chaos. Trump faces a reckoning with the law, but is still very much in the running for the presidency. Meanwhile scrutiny against Biden ramps up. How will these controversies play out? Joining Gavin Esler in The Bunker to discuss all of this is senior editor at The Dispatch and host of the Advisory Opinions podcast, Sarah Isgur.
• “Asteroids hit every day, but yes, it’s going to be Biden vs Trump.” – Sarah Isgur
• “I have no idea whether Trump can pardon himself and neither does anyone else.” – Sarah Isgur
• “We have not had a truly viable 3rd party candidate arguably ever.” – Sarah Isgur
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28 Jan 2021 | Daily: “This is battlefield medicine” – Frontline COVID Doctor Rachel Clarke | 00:25:28 | |
How does it feel to work in the thick of the pandemic and spend time with patients you know will die? Rachel Clarke is a doctor in Oxfordshire who works in palliative care and her new book is Breathtaking: Inside The NHS In A Time Of Pandemic. She talks to Ros Taylor about the incredible personal stress of frontline medicine in the pandemic, the price Britain has paid for Boris Johnson’s “unforgivable” refusal to take the hard decisions, the death threats she’s had for telling the truth about COVID, and why we’re still so determined to look away from Britain’s appalling death toll from Coronavirus.
“I feel murderous with rage and blind with fury when I hear the Prime Minister trot out his glib claims of success.”
“I never in a million years thought we’d ever let things get as bad as 2020 again. Yet now we’re in worse conditions than that first peak.”
“Boris Johnson knows he promised to protect the NHS and he has manifestly failed.”
“The cruelest aspect of this pandemic is that all the ways we show our love are the ways that COVID spreads.”
““The unforgivable thing is not learning from your mistakes, and in Britain we’ve had a litany of mistakes”
“If our Prime Minister wasn’t being given the science, or worse decided to juggle it for his own political imperatives, then that’s inexcusable”
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06 Aug 2020 | Daily: What we owe to JOHN HUME, with Claire Hanna MP | 00:28:22 | |
When JOHN HUME died earlier this week, presidents and political leaders across the spectrum eulogised him as nothing less than the father of peace in Northern Ireland. How did this quiet, determined man find a way to bring about the impossible, and sideline violence within Irish nationalism? South Belfast MP Claire Hanna tells Naomi Smith why John Hume is her political hero, and what we can still learn from him.
“People used to joke about John Hume’s ‘single transferable speech’… but he used to say the problem hasn’t changed so the solution hasn’t changed.”
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16 Dec 2022 | The Nelson Mandela no-one knew – with Richard Stengel | 00:30:36 | |
The interviews behind Nelson Mandela’s epic memoir The Long Walk To Freedom are out now as the podcast Mandela: The Lost Tapes. Here, South Africa’s first Black president explains himself in his own words – always inspiring, often funny too.
Co-writer Richard Stengel, former Time editor and Obama Undersecretary of State, tells Alex Andreou of his affection for Mandela, how they came to collaborate on books and more, the charm of Mandela’s secretly oversized ego, and what it’s like to work with a giant of history.
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“This took me back 30 years. I felt like I was back in the room with Mandela again.”
“Mandela was very good at flattery. And people who are good at it are susceptible to it…”
“He was an incredibly charming, sunny man and the listener can now feel a little of that.”
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19 Aug 2020 | I Spit On Your Grades, or: Get Gavin Gone | 00:50:30 | |
A-Levelling down: can the Government just style out a total betrayal of hardworking strivers? And will Gavin Williamson stay unsacked before you finish this paragraph? Former MEP Caroline Voaden joins us to channel the rage of parents and teenagers everywhere. Plus: Will the shine go off the Chancellor as Sunakmania gives way to the Rishicession? And what are we going to eat when Hard Brexit strips the shelves of food? It’s the full-length panel edition of The Bunker.
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11 Sep 2024 | How Harris embarrassed Trump in the TV debate – American Friction teaser | 00:14:16 | |
After Harris and Trump’s election debate clash, do you want to know what actually mattered from their showdown? In a teaser for our sibling podcast American Friction, The Bunker’s very own Jacob Jarvis and Chris Jones are joined by Rolling Stone’s Nikki McCann Ramirez, to discuss the highs, lows and the facts and lies from the event.
Want to know more about the race for the White House? On American Friction, you’ll find out everything you need to know, in plain English. Listen here.
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10 Nov 2024 | What’s it like to move into the White House? | 00:29:37 | |
Recorded before we knew the election result would come so quickly – we wondered: what is it actually like to move into the White House?
Moving is always a nightmare. In January, a new president – we now know will be Trump – will head into the White House – what will the big move be like? Alex von Tunzelmann speaks to Matthew Costello, chief education officer at the White House Historical Association and director of the David M. Rubenstein National Center for White House History, about the history of the White House, what the new first family might find – and what moving day will look like.
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23 Jun 2021 | Daily: SECRET WAR – Freedom of Information under attack | 00:32:45 | |
Press freedom is under attack from Priti Patel’s draconian plans to tighten the Official Secrets Act, which would criminalise the “onward disclosure” of leaked material, putting journalists at increased risk of imprisonment. Meanwhile the Government routinely stonewalls Freedom of Information requests – making it harder to hold them to account.
How did our rights to freedom of information become so eroded, with government able to skirt the law by simply blacklisting journalists? Former BBC journalist and FOI expert Martin Rosenbaum tells Alex Andreou about the need for strong FOI rights, the infamous ‘Clearing House’ where FoI requests go to die – and the dangers of “outsourcing” scrutiny of government to hard-up pressure groups.
“Blair introduced the FOI Act and later said he was a complete idiot for doing so.”
“There's no enthusiasm for Freedom of Information in central government at all.”
“There's no law saying you have to appear on the Today Programme. But there is a law that you have to respond to an FOI request.”
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14 Jun 2024 | The Big Risks for Labour Part 2 – NHS collapses, Prisons boil over, Universities go bust | 00:33:35 | |
What’s in the list of potential crises that could derail Labour’s first year, drawn up by Keir Starmer’s chief of staff Sue Gray and nicknamed “Sue’s shit list”? Today Ros Taylor tells Andrew Harrison what happens to Labour if the prisons crisis boils over, the NHS hits a funding shortfall, or universities start going bust.
If you missed Part 1 yesterday, listen now to hear Jonn Elledge explain the consequences of the possible £15bn bankruptcy of Thames Water, the looming collapse of one or more local authorities, and public pay running out of control.
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10 Oct 2022 | The Binfire Strikes Back – Start Your Week with Alex Andreou and Justin Quirk | 00:29:57 | |
Truss’s tailspin of u-turns is due to continue as she tries to charm her MPs when Parliament returns. What more chaos with Liz can we expect this week? And, with peerages to be confirmed – what nasty surprises will end up in the Lords? Plus, we look at the latest from Ukraine as strikes hit Kyiv. Justin Quirk talks to Alex Andreou to plot out the days ahead.
“If Truss thinks she can ask the country to reward her to fix a problem she’s created, she’s getting really terrible advice.” – Alex Andreou
“They’re trying to make the tax cuts they already made add up…They are reaching a stage where they will have to start u-turning on them.” – Alex Andreou
“Liz Truss wants to avoid any by-elections because there’s no such thing as a safe Tory seat.” – Alex Andreou
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15 Jun 2020 | Injury time: FOOTBALL’s risky return with Phillippe Auclair | 00:32:50 | |
The country’s hunger for football has become desperate during lockdown – but will we even recognise the game when it returns this week? What have ten weeks of isolation done to the minds and bodies of top players? And will the game’s elite finally accept that they need to support the game’s desperately-threatened grassroots? France Football’s England correspondent PHILIPPE AUCLAIR talks to strung-out Liverpool fan Andrew Harrison as we enter the riskiest and most unpredictable weeks in football’s history.
“If we don’t ensure that the world outside of the Premier League is taken care of, the consequences could be really dire.”
“We don’t know how players’ bodies will react to an enforced rest of three months – which they have never, ever done.”
“The whole fabric of English football is in danger now. The whole fabric.”
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17 Feb 2023 | The Meloni Enigma: What is Italy’s far-right PM up to? | 00:31:13 | |
When Giorgia Meloni was elected PM of Italy, many considered her the spiritual heir to Mussolini. Grappling with the energy crisis, she’s toned down much of her rhetoric - but is she just biding her time? John Hooper, author of The Italians, joins Ros Taylor to look at what we know about this enigmatic leader.
“Does she still hanker after neo-fascism? She denies that absolutely… but it’s still an unresolved question.”
“She's anything but consistent, but she’s managed to convince people that she’s somebody who sticks to her principles.”
“She’s been pushed into a second class in the EU whilst people figure out if she’s really become the conservative that she claims to be.”
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06 May 2024 | The fandom menace – How politics is shaped by obsessives | 00:30:21 | |
Is “fandom” one of the drives behind our dysfunctional politics? That’s the thesis of Dr Phoenix Andrews new book I Heart Politics – who writes about how people power is behind a series of quake moments in recent political history. He joins Andrew Harrison to discuss whether the phenomenon and power of fandom is overlooked in contemporary politics, and how the fandoms of politicians like Trump, Farage and Thatcher affect the cultural zeitgeist.
• “The world feels mad, but finding people with a common passion is uplifting.” – Dr Phoenix Andrews
• “Political fandom is basically Eurovision with consequences.” – Dr Phoenix Andrews
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22 May 2024 | Extreme Economics – What monetarism meant for Britain, with ex-Thatcher’s advisor Tim Lankester | 00:31:59 | |
Say “monetarism” to anyone who was around in the early 80s and watch the chill run down their spine. Margaret Thatcher tried to conquer inflation by using a fringe economic credo of slashing the money supply. The result was a collapsed economy and unemployment on a colossal scale. What was monetarism? Did it work, even in its own terms? And where are its echoes today?
Tim Lankester – then the PM’s private secretary for economic affairs, now author of Inside Thatcher’s Monetarism Experiment – takes Andrew Harrison back to an age of scorched earth economics.
• “She set out to get inflation down, but it didn’t work out well at all. There was a massive deflation of the economy and unemployment almost doubled.” – Sir Tim Lankester
• “Manufacturing suffered enormously. Output went down by almost 20%. These were pretty bad years for the economy.” – Sir Tim Lankester
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05 Feb 2023 | Mob Deep: Inside the modern day mafia | 00:27:51 | |
The mafia conjures up images of the Sopranos rather than hardened criminals for many of us. So what is it really – and how has it changed? With the arrest of mobster Matteo Messina Denaro putting mafia violence back in the spotlight, Felia Allum, author of Camorristi, Politicians, and Businessmen: The Transformation of Organized Crime in Post-war Naples, joins Alex Andreou to discuss the changing face of criminal organisations.
“In Italy, the mafia is like a virus that wracks the body.”
“The mafia was tied to the creation of the Italian state.”
“The mafia want political leverage.”
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03 Jun 2020 | We Shall Fight Ourselves On The Beaches – Special guest MARK WATSON | 00:51:42 | |
Comedian Mark Watson is this week’s special guest as Britain sacrifices public health for sunbathing and access to flatpack furniture. Are we mentally ready to get back out and be normal? Will FOMO be replaced by FOGO – Fear Of Going Out? What is the meaning of masks? Who’s behind the attacks on “Scum Media” and what are they trying to achieve? And what is ‘British Common Sense’ anyway? Ayesha Hazarika and Helen Lewis join Ros Taylor for this week’s full-length BUNKER.
“What you’re allowed to do seems like a blokey charter… football, fishing, cars…archery?” – Ayesha Hazarika
“Opening car showrooms should be very good for the nation’s optical health.” – Mark Watson
“Dominic Cummings promised to unite the country and to be fair, he did achieve that. Everyone hates him.” – Ayesha Hazarika
This government feels like people with gardens making rules for people who live in tower blocks.” – Helen Lewis
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08 Mar 2021 | International Women’s Day Special: A Bunker Of One’s Own | 00:40:25 | |
What does today’s International Women’s Day stand for when we’re in the middle of a new wave of feminism? What can women expect from government when its fill-in Equalities Minister thinks there ought to be a Minister for Men? Naomi Smith presents a special edition with regulars Nina Schick and Minnie Rahman plus special guest Jude Kelly, former artistic director of the Southbank Centre and founder of the WOW – Women of the World – Foundation.
“It always irritates me when a man says ‘I’m interested in feminism because of my daughter’. Well, didn’t you care before?” – Jude Kelly
“It’s no good just having someone like Priti Patel in cabinet, unless there’s a matching political will for gender equality.” – Minnie Rahman
“Having to persuade and listen for centuries has given women fantastic negotiating skills – and men can really learn from that.” – Jude Kelly
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05 May 2021 | Living With A Crooked Johnson | 00:59:28 | |
What if the Prime Minister was corrupt, and nobody cared? As Labour steels itself for a tough election day, we look at where sleaze is and isn’t cutting through. Plus, as the COVID horror in India worsens, Ahir Shah tells us what his friends and family in India are experiencing – and the extend of Modi’s culpability.
And a Wild Idea for the future: Universal Basic Capital. Rather than tinkering with inequality through a complex benefits system, why don’t we just give everyone £10,000 on their 18th birthday?
“The country is so fucking broken that Johnson will put himself on sale for a pair of curtains.” – Alex Andreou
“If you’re asking ‘If Labour can’t win now, when can it?’, you’re asking the wrong question.” – Ros Taylor
“If someone gives you a shit-ton of money, surely you’re beholden to them?” – Ahir Shah
“We’ve somehow decided that old people deserve state handouts during this pandemic, and young people don’t. That’s a really poisonous point of view.” – Ros Taylor
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01 Jul 2023 | Bunker USA: How Washington, DC became the Hollywood of politics | 00:29:29 | |
Washington, DC is home to the American political elite. Hordes of staff looking to make their names. Lobbyists and think tanks, all chasing a shot at success.
The Trump years only intensified the culture - but has that changed the city for good or for worse?
Ben Terris is a journalist for the Washington Post and the author of The Big Break: The Gamblers, Party Animals, and True Believers Trying to Win in Washington While America Loses Its Mind. He joins Arthur Snell in The Bunker to discuss why DC is unlike any other American city.
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“The Trump years in DC were very disorientating for everyone in DC.” – Ben Terris.
“Even with Trump gone, Trumpism is here to stay.” – Ben Terris.
“There are a lot of people who treat Washington DC like the new frontier, to find fame, influence, and riches.” – Ben Terris.
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23 Jun 2023 | How China plans to win the technology war | 00:32:39 | |
How alarming is China's tech ambition – and is there any limit to their quest for industrial dominance? From contentious recruitment policies, corporate espionage and not to mention the ten thousand meter hole they’re drilling into the centre of the earth, the nation seems desperate to bolster its position.
Alex Andreou is joined in The Bunker by Dr Rogier Creemers to understand Xi’s quest for scientific world domination.
“China needs technology but doesn’t want to pay for it.”
“If you think you can predict what will happen in China, you’re a liar or a fool.”
“The west received junk which is probably already at the bottom of a landfill as China raked in billions in revenue.”
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12 Nov 2024 | Will the Chris Kaba verdict change armed policing? – Ex-Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe on a crisis in the Met | 00:42:30 | |
When a jury cleared a firearms officer of murdering Black Londoner Chris Kaba, it triggered protests and intense scrutiny of the Met. Should charges ever have been brought? Was the killing a product of racist policing? Did Kaba’s gangland connections – concealed during the trial – change the picture of the case? And will officers stop volunteering for firearms duty if they could face prosecution? Bernard Hogan-Howe, former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, talks to Andrew Harrison about a moment of maximum controversy for policing in London and the whole UK.
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16 Apr 2024 | Public enemies: Britain’s greatest political rivalries | 00:35:08 | |
Political drama can be tedious but we can all enjoy watching a bitter rivalry unfold. What have been the greatest personal beefs in British politics? Before Starmer and Sunak there was Thatcher and Heath, Blair and Brown, Cameron and Johnson. Seth Thévoz talks Andrew Harrison through some of the ultimate Westminster head-to-heads.
• “When the personal overrides the principle, that’s when it becomes a problem. It’s a weak spot if you’re trying to bring down a person and not forward a cause.”
• “There are tales of Brown yelling at Blair, ‘You ruined my life!’”
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04 Feb 2023 | Bunker USA: The Enforcers – What does the Chief of Staff actually do? | 00:30:35 | |
White House Chief of Staff sounds like a pretty big job, right? But what do they actually do? With Ron Klain departing from the role, Jeff Zients has been chosen as his successor. What does Biden need from him? Jacob Jarvis is joined by David B. Cohen, a professor of political science at the University of Akron who is co-authoring The President's Chief of Staff: Evolution of a White House Institution.
“You can see the footprints of the White House Chief of Staff all the way back to George Washington.”
“At the beginning it was more of a managerial role. They have four roles, the administrator, the guardian, the advisor and the proxy.”
“They’re there to protect the president’s political interests and guard his time.”
“The Chief of Staff if they’d doing their job makes sure all the voices that need to be heard are heard.”
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27 Feb 2022 | Daily: The Disturbing Past and Present of Eugenics | 00:33:40 | |
Eugenics might be considered a horrific relic of the past, but the concept still has its advocates today. Dr Adam Rutherford, science writer and author of Control, talks to Dorian Lynskey about efforts by the powerful to dictate reproduction throughout history, the legacy of eugenics in our language and literature, and present day conversations about tinkering with the DNA of unborn children.
“Winston Churchill drafted numerous bills which included mass sterilisation.”
“If you only engage in science to the point where your political views are reinforced, then you’re not doing science right.”
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14 Jan 2021 | Daily: ¡Populista! The deadly allure of Latin America’s left wing strongmen | 00:30:55 | |
Before right wing populists set about ruining the world, it was Latin America’s left wing populists – the likes of Chávez, Ortega and Castro – who rattled the West and threw their own countries into tumult. Why is the strongman’s hold on his country’s politics so unyielding? Will Grant, BBC Latin America correspondent and author of Populista!, joins us from Mexico City to explain how the people’s representatives became authoritarians and despots, what it’s like as a journalist targeted by a real-world army of footsoldiers as well as online trolls, and certain dictators’ early fondness for Blairism…
“It was a real baptism of fire living under Chávez. As the media, you were always in his line of fire.”
“We saw godlike status being bestowed on some very fallible men”
“Some of these men are frighteningly militaristic and conservative… They created the conditions for the likes of Bolsonaro.”
“Reagan’s obsession with Ortega was huge… His fixation fuelled a war that killed thousands.”
“There’s a real appeal of the caudillo, the strongman who will come in and sort it all out.”
“Living and working in these environments, it stretches you as a journalist like nothing else.”
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06 Nov 2023 | Laws and disorder — Start your week with Alex Andreou and Jacob Jarvis | 00:30:32 | |
With the final King’s Speech before the election due, is there any point to Sunak’s plans anymore? What can we expect from the government’s agenda – and can any of its goals even be achieved? Plus the latest on the Israel-Hamas conflict – will growing calls for a ceasefire or pause be heeded? Finally, Trump is expected to testify in one of his many court cases, what should we expect?
Jacob Jarvis is joined in The Bunker by Alex Andreou to get you prepped for the week ahead.
‘“The Conservatives are a party that has given up on governing.” – Alex Andreou
“We know we’ve run out of spaces in prisons, so harsher sentences are pointless.” – Alex Andreou
“The environmentalist King Charles reading out a regressive fossil fuel policy will be fascinating to watch.” – Alex Andreou
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07 Jun 2023 | Bitter sweet: How sugar became public enemy number one | 00:30:54 | |
Sugar became a modern-day bogeyman during austerity. Why? And how did it come to represent personal responsibility? And who has been most instrumental in the fight against it? Hannah Fearn is joined by Karen Throsby, author of new book Sugar rush: Science, politics and the demonisation of fatness, to explore the disastrous consequences of the fight on sugar.
“Sugar became the perfect scapegoat for austerity.”
“The war on obesity is a failure on its own terms.”
“The language of conflict of foodstuffs always justifies quick, ill-thought-out measures.”
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10 Jan 2025 | Why Putin might not be so worried about Russia's economy | 00:34:07 | |
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues, questions have been raised as to how long Putin can financially sustain the assault. How much longer can Russia’s economy sustain the staggering costs of war?
Today in The Bunker, Dr. Richard Connolly, author of The Russian Economy: A Very Short Introduction, joins Chris Jones to find out if Putin’s war machine is running out of cash?
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29 Jan 2021 | Daily: Northern Powerhouse – MAXÏMO PARK’s Paul Smith rocks down in lockdown | 00:26:03 | |
How does a band make widescreen, forward-thinking communal rock music when they’re suddenly locked down miles away from one another? And when your keyboard player has moved to Australia? Paul Smith of Newcastle postpunk adventurers Maxïmo Park tells Dorian Lynskey about finding inspiration in strange places, recording an album on WhatsApp and jerky FaceTime calls, writing about Brexit and Grenfell… and the myth of levelling up the North.
“Whatever we might do to try and conceal it, our true nature always comes up through the cracks.”
“My faith in Boris Johnson to roll out the vaccine and save the live industry is low – and it wasn’t high to begin with.”
“I don’t want to be the North East guy with a chip on his shoulder… but it’s going to take a lot of levelling up to level up Stockton.”
“The live music industry is worth a lot to the Chancellor, whether he knows it or not”
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03 Jun 2024 | The first Sunak-Starmer Face-off – Start Your Week with Ros Taylor | 00:28:47 | |
As Labour try to brand themselves as the party of defence and the Tories go ever-more anti-woke, it’s the first head debate between Starmer and Sunak on ITV tomorrow – what can we expect? Plus, South Africa’s ANC has lost power after 30 years and now enters coalition talks. Big gains for far right parties are expected in the European Elections across 27 countries this week. And the US expects Israel to accept Joe Biden’s three-part ceasefire proposal, a huge development in the Israel-Palestine conflict. The week ahead with Ros Taylor and Andrew Harrison.
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11 Jun 2020 | Daily: The truth about SYRIA with Oz Katerji | 00:27:07 | |
The nine-year civil war in Syria is among the most atrocious yet misunderstood and neglected conflicts in human history, with many westerners flatly ignorant of what happened and why. Writer, film-maker and Middle East expert OZ KATERJI explains how deliberate misinformation, Western complacency and realpolitik created a humanitarian catastrophe – and where we go from here.
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17 Sep 2022 | Culture Bunker: Beatles’ Revolver, 70s singalong pop, Bodies Bodies Bodies, Narco Saints | 01:03:31 | |
Weekend pop culture! We discover The Beatles’ new spruced-up ‘Revolver’ with Giles “Son Of George” Martin. Guest Will Hodgkinson of The Times extols the chirpy-chirpy glories of ’70s bubblegum pop from his new book In Perfect Harmony. And we check out A24 gore-fest Bodies Bodies Bodies and Netflix’s latest Korean import, Narco Saints.
“Revolver is a punk record. The Beatles played hard.” – Giles Martin
“Try writing a song as catchy as ‘Chirpy Chirpy, Cheep Cheep’ – it’s not easy.” – Will Hodgkinson
“When you listen to ‘Revolver’ you can hear the past, present and future of music.” – Siân Pattenden
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Presented and produced by Siân Pattenden and Alex Andreou. Audio production by Alex Rees. Theme music: ‘Bunker Theme (Juntos Mix)’ by Kenny Dickinson. Co-produced by Jelena Sofronijevic. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. The Culture Bunker is a Podmasters production.
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06 Mar 2025 | President Supervillain – Can comics bad guys explain Trump, Musk and Putin? – with Ian Dunt | 00:34:49 | |
What do you do when the planet’s most evil man is in the White House? Ask Superman! “Bad guy wins power” is a comics mainstay, and now it’s happening for real everywhere. Lifelong comics readers Ian Dunt of Origin Story (DC) and Andrew Harrison (Marvel) team up to see what classic stories can tell us about the tyrant-vs-hero dynamic. Featuring President Lex Luthor from Superman, Mayor Kingpin from Daredevil, Chief Judge Cal from Judge Dredd, and the USA’s Ambassador to Iran… The Joker?
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23 Aug 2024 | Bunker USA: What will Kamala Harris's foreign policy look like? | 00:31:00 | |
Kamala Harris is closer than ever to being the president of the United States. Focus has been on America this week at the DNC, but what would a Harris presidency mean for the rest of the world? What foreign policy issues does she care about -- and how would she handle wars springing up around the globe? To find out, Ros Taylor is joined by Chatham House director Bronwen Maddox in The Bunker.
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27 Jan 2022 | Daily: The hidden dirty work that props up our economy | 00:30:17 | |
From drone pilots and prison guards, to the undocumented migrants who man industrial slaughterhouses, it takes an army of workers to carry out modern society’s most morally problematic jobs. But where are these hard-to-access workplaces, and who are the people toiling within it? Eyal Press, author of Dirty Work, joins Justin Quirk to discuss his meetings with prison guards from America and Abu Ghraib, why big tech won’t necessarily make the world a more equal place…and the awful conditions facing animals and workers in the food industry today.
“The United States has the largest prison system in the world, but it's pretty much entirely hidden from view.”
“The largest mental health services in the United States aren't hospitals, but prisons.”
“We effectively still have a system where wealthy people can pay poorer people to fight their wars for them.”
“It was easier for me to access prisons than industrial slaughterhouses.”
“Technology alone doesn't clean this work or sort out social inequalities.”
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13 Feb 2023 | A Very Big House In The Country – Start Your Week with Arthur Snell | 00:30:40 | |
Your guide to news in the week ahead. Does Gove’s country house meeting indicate that the Brexit edifice is cracking? Civil service spending on government “credit cards” explodes by 70%. The Turkish earthquake exposes colossal corruption and corner-cutting in the country’s construction industry. Will Erdoğan finally pay a price? And in Ukraine, things take a turn for the worse in Bakhmut. Arthur Snell sets out the week ahead with Jacob Jarvis.
“Apparently one civil spent £2,500 on home brew equipment disguised as ‘I.T.’”
“Whether a sensible Brexit workaround survives first contact with David Frost or the ERG remains to be seen.”
“Are these giant objects Chinese balloons or alien invasion? We just don’t know yet.”
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27 Mar 2023 | Everything’s on Fire – Start Your Week with Hannah Fearn | 00:32:53 | |
Mass protests in Israel as secular members of society fear a theocratic takeover from the religious right. Will Netanyahu be forced to halt his controversial judicial reforms? Plus, the focus of violent protests in France moves from Macron’s pensions reform to the President himself. Plus, what will be on the new SNP leader’s to-fix list? And Kwasi Kwarteng and Matt Hancock get caught out touting their Westminster influence at £10,000 a day. Hannah Fearn gives Andrew Harrison the stories to look out for this week.
“In unprecedented scenes, Israelis are considering leaving the Jewish state.”
“Macron beware – the strikes in France have been brewing long before the pandemic.”
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26 Jan 2022 | Daily: The Last Supper - Is it the end of restaurants? | 00:31:59 | |
Despite Dishy Rishi’s best intentions, restaurant culture has been hit hard by COVID. Lockdowns and cancelled reservations, social distancing and staff absences, have stirred up a toxic cocktail for many businesses - one garnished with post-Brexit labour and supply chain shortages. So has our relationship with restaurants changed forever, and what’s next on the menu? Corey Mintz, author of The Next Supper, and Eater London’s Adam Coghlan join Jelena Sofronijevic to chew on why haute cuisine is cooling off, whether takeaway food is really so democratic…and if COVID has called time on the all-you-can-eat buffet.
“Restaurants were told to diversify and prepare themselves for the rise of takeaways. But they didn't until the pandemic.” - Corey Mintz
“The major delivery companies in the UK are neither economically nor environmentally sustainable.” - Corey Mintz
“Today I discovered, ordered, and ate the food from a new restaurant within 30 minutes. Once you've tasted that, you can't go back.” - Adam Coghlan
“If you hired an architect to build a restaurant today, they'd ask you where you'd like the Instagram wall.” - Corey Mintz
“The £6k given to restaurants which closed over Christmas was mere chicken feed.” - Adam Coghlan
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18 Nov 2022 | How filthy is Britain's air? | 00:24:16 | |
Dirty air filing homes across the UK is leading to an increase in asthma and lower life expectancy. But just how filthy is it? And are we doing anything meaningful about it? Ros Taylor talks to David Green, senior research fellow in the aerosol science team at Imperial College London.
“Scientists have found particles from polluted air in unborn babies.”
“Some of the highest levels of pollution are experienced in cars.”
“Government anti-pollution measures benefit the public purse in the long term because we spend less on things like childhood development.”
“Outside of London, industrial hubs contribute a huge level of air pollution – Port Talbot’s factories make it the most polluted place in the UK.”
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22 Oct 2022 | Bunker USA: Worse than Trump? Ron DeSantis wants the presidency | 00:27:10 | |
As 2024 approaches, could Florida Governor Ron DeSantis be the heir to Donald Trump? Or his strongest opponent? Politico Florida bureau chief Matt Dixon joins Andrew Harrison to discuss the man who could be the next Republican flag bearer, his controversial time as Florida Governor, where he stands on the big issues, and if he really is worse than Trump.
“DeSantis has captured the imagination of conservatives and Republicans nationwide.”
“It’s the worst kept secret in America that DeSantis wants to be President.”
“DeSantis is Donald Trump without the charisma.”
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26 Nov 2020 | Daily: Can Biden remake Trump’s Middle East? | 00:25:30 | |
From Israel to Iran, Donald Trump thought he could reset the Middle East. His fixation on the region defined the last four years of US foreign policy. But what will Biden’s presidency mean for America and the Middle East? Senior policy fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute Michael Stephens talks to Arthur Snell about oil, oligarchs, and outbreaks – and if Trump’s unorthodox approach has actually secured some wins…
“Arab states are recognising Judaism as part of their cultural identity. You wouldn’t have seen that ten years ago.”
“How Biden deals with Iran will set the tone in the Middle East for the next four years. From there, all else flows.”
“Al Qaeda and ISIS have not gone away. People forget that there’s still war in Syria.”
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03 Nov 2020 | Wake Me When November Ends | 00:46:26 | |
National lockdown, Labour Party breakdown… Trump takedown? As the US election reaches its nightmare final confrontation, small-c conservative and Never Trumper James Kirchick joins us to argue that American democracy won’t end if Trump wins. Plus, what does Jeremy Corbyn’s rejection of the EHRC report mean for fighting antisemitism and fixing the Labour Party? And where were we all – and what did we feel – back in November 2016 when all this started?
“The only way in which Pete Buttigieg’s sexuality really mattered was people on the Left complaining that he wasn’t gay ENOUGH…” – James Kirchick
“I’m torn.Trump is an ogre and a monster but a landslide would endorse many things that the Democrats that I can’t agree with. I don’t want a Great Awokening in America.” – James Kirchick
“Trump has revealed the power of celebrity” – James Kirchick
Presented by Dorian Lynskey with Miatta Fahnbulleh and Nina Schick. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Assistant producers: Jelena Sofronijevic and Jacob Archbold. Logo and branding by Mark Taylor. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters production
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11 Nov 2023 | Bunker USA: Red, white and screwed – Was American politics doomed from the start? | 00:35:09 | |
American politics is in chaos – but in many respects the US was born that way. Throughout the late 1700s the federalist party constantly fought with the anti-federalists over their opposing desires for the future. But is partisan politics really a problem? Or is it a necessity for a democratic system to function? Seth Thevoz is joined by bestselling historian and Pulitzer Prize finalist H.W. Brands – whose new book: Founding Partisans: Hamilton, Madison, Jefferson, Adams and the Brawling Birth of American Politics explores exactly that.
“Partisanship seems to be inevitable in a democratic system of competitive politics.” – H.W. Brands
“There are lots of people on the conservative right who think the current government is out of control.” – H.W. Brands
“If partisanship ever disappears, that's going to be a system of something much worse.” – H.W. Brands.
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23 Mar 2022 | DAILY: Justice Delayed is Justice Denied | 00:26:09 | |
The pandemic and a decade of underfunding has ground courts to a halt in England and Wales. How can this be fixed? Joanna Hardy-Susskind, of Red Lion Chambers, joins Ros Taylor to unpack the issues. As criminal barristers prepare to take industrial action over levels of legal aid funding, they address the implications for those in the legal system, and what the Government needs to be doing.
“This is not action criminal barristers want to take, and we don’t take it lightly at all.”
“The backlog in the justice system has created a perfect storm, with many barristers now leaving.”
“It’s a ticking time bomb, this profession could easily slip backwards in terms of diversity.”
“We don’t have enough barristers, there are trials taking place where the defence or prosecution chairs are empty.”
“Sometimes I represent people who are innocent, and the wait for justice is crippling.”
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30 Mar 2023 | The Knackered Lunch: Henry Dimbleby on fixing the Govt’s food fiasco | 00:26:48 | |
Did Henry Dimbleby really quit his role as the Government’s food policy advisor “in disgust”? Why have its attempts to create a healthier nation through our diet proved such a failure? And what should they be doing instead? Ros Taylor talks to the founder of LEON and the author of Ravenous: How To Get Ourselves And Our Planet Into Shape about the salad shortage, changing Britain’s food culture, the dark side of Bake Off… and why we still depend on celebrity intervention to get kids eating decent school dinners.
“Politicians are out of step with the public. They really are sick of their kids being bombarded with ads for junk food.”
“The term ‘Nanny State’ was coined by politicians who actually grew up with nannies…”
“OK, telling people to eat turnips is funny in a downbeat Blackadder sense… but we really should be growing more vegetables in this country.”
“Giving up meat can seem a bit worthy. We’re trying to create a positive ad campaign around eating less meat.”
Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Assistant producer: Kasia Tomasiewicz. Lead Producer: Jacob Jarvis. Music: Kenny Dickinson. Group editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production
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18 Jan 2023 | A taster of JAM TOMORROW with Ros Taylor – our new documentary podcast | 00:16:26 | |
A special taster of our new series. Search for Jam Tomorrow in your favourite podcast app or visit https://kite.link/JTS1
How did Britain’s dreams of a new postwar world go unfulfilled? And what does that mean for us today? In the first of a new documentary series from the makers of Oh God, What Now?, Ros Taylor looks at the legacy of the War itself. Ιdeals of the Blitz Spirit and dreams of wartime heroism still shape everything from pop culture and entertainment to the Brexit debate. But the truth of the War is more complex and less comforting. What will it take for us to see the Second World War – and ourselves – clearly?
• “If you’re going to have a foundation myth it might as well be one where you destroy Nazism.” – Al Murray
• “If the response to air raid wasn’t stoicism there was a fear that morale would break down.” – Lucy Noakes
• “The Keep Calm And Carry On poster was designed for a type of war that never arrived.” – Henry Irvine
• “Britain went into the war not alone but at the head of the world’s biggest empire… When Britain went to war, so did vast part of the world.” – Lucy Noakes
Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Voiceovers by Imogen Robertson. Original music by Dubstar. Lead producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production.
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28 Aug 2023 | Money talks: what the ruble tells us about about Russia | 00:29:18 | |
Money tells us a lot about a country – so what can the ruble tell us about Russia? Exploring a nation with a long history of autocracy, Ekaterina Pravilova, author of new book The Ruble: A Political History, joins Seth Thévoz in The Bunker.
“When political scientists try to explain why Russia is so weird they often overlook the ruble.”
“Many historians have a feeling of deja vu about Russia right now.”
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Written and presented by Seth Thévoz. Producer: Kasia Tomasiewicz. Audio editor: Simon Williams. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Managing editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production.
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