In This Episode
This week:
For his cover piece in The Spectator Freddy Gray asks who will win in the battle between the Waleses and the Sussexes. He is joined by historian Amanda Foreman to discuss the fallout Harry and Meghan’s new Netflix documentary (01:00).
Also this week:
Should the House of Lords be reformed or even abolished?
This is the question James Heale considers in the magazine. He is joined by Baroness Fox of Buckley to unpack Gordon Brown’s recommendation to do away with the second chamber of Parliament (13:14).
And finally:
In the books section of The Spectator Chloë Ashby reviews Con/Artist, the memoir of notorious art forger Tony Tetro. She is joined by Tony and investigative journalist Giampiero Ambrossi, who co-authored to book (31:53).
Hosted by William Moore.
Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
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