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EV Evil27 Nov 202400:48:14
Car manufacturers around the world drop their commitments to EVs as China enters the market with CCP subsidised loss-leader cars to undermine the free world's motor industry. Fires in car parks, no charging points and no resale value leaves customers out of patience and out of juice with their jumbo monstrosities.

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Benefit Busters26 Nov 202400:44:15
Labour announce to the horror of nobody that the country has a problem with benefit abuse. The Supreme Court is due to depressingly announce legally what a woman actually is and is Keir Starmer the most boring man in Britain?

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Lewis MacLeod Impressions Session16 Nov 202400:11:20
King of the impressions is reunited with Mike

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Party's over05 Jul 202400:20:20
As the country wakes up to a new Labour government, Mike Graham is joined by Richard Tice, Claire Pearsall and Edwina Currie to discuss what the results mean for the future.

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Six People Gatherings, Toxic Particles and Dinosaurs09 Sep 202001:03:40
Dr Simon Clarke speaks to Mike about the latest news on Coronavirus, as meetings of more than six are banned. Dr Ruaraidh Dobson from the University of Stirling talks about a lockdown study, finding that the decline in vehicle use had no impact on reducing toxic particle emissions. Neil Oliver and Mike talk T.V. and Dr Mark Witton takes the homeschooling segment on dinosaurs.

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37 Days, Furlough Farce, Duke and Duchess of Netflix, and Devolution of Government08 Sep 202001:06:48
Richard Tice talks to Mike about Brexit, as No.10 warns Brussels to 'get real.' Andrew Bridgen discusses the furlough scheme, and how billions of pounds have been claimed where it may not have been essential. Norman Baker highlights the newly named Duke and Duchess of Netflix, and how their divorce from Britain is final. Olivia Utley from The Sun joins Mike in the studio, debating nights out during Covid-19 times. Finally, Researcher of Politics at the University of Cambridge, Jack Sheldon takes today's homeschooling segment on devolved government.

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Tracing Covid, Brexit Deal or Walk, Andy Warhol and Graham vs Hitchens Round Twenty-Three07 Sep 202001:07:33
Dr Waqar Rashid, Consultant Neurologist and MS Specialist starts the week off, discussing coronavirus testing. Anand Menon, from UK in a Changing Europe talks about Brexit, explaining that there is 38 days for a deal or we walk. Peter Hitchens and Mike catch up on masks a.k.a. muzzles, and Alex Proud takes today's homeschooling segment on Andy Warhol.

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Airport Systems, Squirrels and The Perrior Awards04 Sep 202000:55:38
Nick De Bois and Mike catch up on this week's politics. CEO of Heathrow Airport, John Holland- Kaye speaks to Mike about airport testing. Natalia Doran, from Urban Squirrels takes today's homeschooling segment on squirrels, and the Perrior Awards are back, paying homage to Mike's brilliance in broadcasting!

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Calm Waters, Netflix Deal, Tony Abbott and the Northern Lights03 Sep 202001:06:40
Starting the show, Nigel Farage and Mike discuss how calm seas trigger a surge in migrants crossing the channel. Charles Rae talks to Mike about the Sussexes, as they have signed a Netflix deal. Helen Dale carries on the cultural appropriation debate with Adele, and speaks about Tony Abbott. Finally, Dr Ed Bloomer, from Royal Museums Greenwich, informs Mike on the Northern Lights. 

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Extinction Rebellion, Migrant Crossing Numbers and PMQs02 Sep 202001:22:00
Matt Vickers discusses Extinction Rebellion, as the group staged protests over the UK. Neil Oliver and Mike speak about cultural appropriation, and the Glasgow lockdown. Sir John Hayes and Mike talk about the latest migrant crossing numbers. Finally, PMQs are back. Charlotte Ivers and Mike pass comment on the first PMQs of the season.

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Plank of the Week - Esther Krakue and Russell Quirk02 Sep 202000:43:22
Esther Krakue and Russell Quirk join Mike Graham for a special podcast edition of Plank of the Week.

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Asylum Seeker Figures, Cabinet Meetings, Extra Hours at Home and Electromagnetism01 Sep 202000:49:05
Chairman of Migration Watch Alp Mehmet discusses the latest figures of the cost of Britain's Asylum Seekers. Lee Rowley, Chairman of the Conservative Party discusses cabinet meetings, and Professor Sir Cary Cooper talks about people working from home working an extra hour a day. Finally, Science Editor at the Times, Tom Whipple takes the homeschooling segment on Electromagnetism.

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Brakes on Recovery, Piers Corbyn, Plastic Bags and Graham vs Hitches Round Twenty-Two31 Aug 202001:08:07
Marcus Fysh starts the week off, speaking to Mike about tax increases and staff defying government calls to commute. David Atherton joins Mike to discuss Piers Corbyn's £10,000 fine. Mike and Peter Hitchens cover coronaphobia, and Matt Kilcoyne and Mike talk about the plastic bag.

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Asylum Reform, Alexa, Productive Working and the RNC28 Aug 202001:03:36
Conservative MP Lee Anderson discusses the letter addressed to Boris expressing concerns about immigration. Comedian Dave Chawner and Mike talk about Alexa broadening her understanding of UK dialects. Conservative MP for Wokingham John Redwood joins the debate on working from home. Finally, Sebastian Gorka talks about the Republican National Convention and President Trump's acceptance speech.

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Election Selection03 Jul 202400:20:06
Nigel Farage hits the ground running in the last day before the polls open whilst we get the latest predictions from Ipsos and talk about the big election issue of housing with our expert.

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Ghost Towns, Conservatism, Liberal Democrat Leadership and America27 Aug 202000:59:35
Lance Forman speaks to Mike about getting people back in to cities. Helen Dale and Mike discuss Conservatism. Charlotte Ivers joins Mike in the studio to talk about the Liberal Democrat Leadership announcement. LaDona Harvey and Mike cover the latest from America.

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Hope and Glory, Scottish Freedom of Speech and Tea26 Aug 202001:24:43
John Rentoul starts the show off. Rod Liddle talks about Land of Hope and Glory topping the charts in an effort to force the BBC to play it. Neil Oliver discusses Scottish freedom of speech, and Henrietta Lovell from the Rare Tea Company takes the homeschooling segment on... tea!

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Plank of the Week - Emma Webb and Will Geddes26 Aug 202000:50:02
Emma Webb and Will Geddes join Mike for this week's Plank of the Week... enjoy their rendition of Land of Hope and Glory!

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Rule Britannia, Scrapping Tanks and Workers Back to Work25 Aug 202000:57:09
Mr Nigel Farage joins Mike. Emma Webb talks about the BBC Proms, and Rule Britannia. Colonel Richard Kemp speaks to Mike about military chiefs planning to scrap tanks and Sir Geoffrey Clifton- Brown discusses the fact that top Tories are piling pressure on the Prime Minister.

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Covid- 19 Time Warp, Punctuation, Proms and Graham vs Hitchens round Twenty -One24 Aug 202001:14:43
Dr Waqar Rashid highlights that we are stuck in a coronavirus time warp. Peter Hitchens and Mike catch up on holiday-wrecking quarantines. Andre Walker and Mike speak about the FULL STOP and how it is intimidation to young people, who interpret it as a sign of anger. Martin Daubney talks to Mike about BLM, the Proms and the BBC. Finally, Raymond Martin from the British Toilet Association takes the homeschooling segment today on The Great Stink of London.

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PM's Holiday, Crossrail, and The Perrior Awards21 Aug 202000:55:19
Nick de Bois and Mike talk about the PM's holiday as he enjoys a break with his newborn and fiancé. Shaun Bailey speaks about Sadiq Khan and Crossrail. Richard Tice discusses the idea of people paying more tax if they decide to work from home.The week comes to an end with the Perrior Awards with producer Marta.

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Government Measures, Courts, Australia's Pacific Solution and The Mariana Trench20 Aug 202001:02:24
John Rentoul and Mike cover the government's Covid-19 measures. Criminal Barrister Jerry Hayes talks about courts, and the justice system. Helen Dale discusses Australia's Pacific Solution policy and Caitlin Richards takes the homeschooling segment on the Mariana Trench.

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PHE, Meghan, Hate Crimes, Parked Cars and Penguins19 Aug 202001:16:19
Professor Karol Sikora talks about Public Health England being scrapped and cancer care. Royal Biographer Angela Levin speaks to Mike about The Sussexes. Neil Oliver covers the proposed Scottish Hate Crime Bill, over fears it will impact freedom of speech. Patrick Christys talks to Mike about parked cars and parking tickets. Finally, Stuart Winter takes the homeschooling segment on penguins!

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Plank of the Week - Madeline Grant and Patrick Christys19 Aug 202000:48:04
Madeline Grant and Patrick Christys join Mike Graham for a special podcast edition of Plank of the Week.

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U-Turns, Train Fares and Bees18 Aug 202000:53:58
George Pascoe Watson and Mike discuss A-level results U-turn and the Home Office. Bruce Williamson from Transport Focus talk about train fares. Dr Laurence Buckman and Mike speak about the NHS wanting to send patients to private to cut waiting lists. Finally, the founder of Bermondsey Street Bees, Dale Gibson takes the homeschooling segment today on beekeeping.

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Part Time PM02 Jul 202400:23:28
In the wake of Biden's disastrous debate, Mike is joined by Bob Mulholland to discuss how fit the president is to run for office. Also, Maria Caulfield joins the show to talk about Sir Keir Starmer's admission that he'll be clocking off work at 6pm if he becomes prime minister.

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Priti Patel, Paper Bags, Fluffing your Lines and Graham vs Hitchens Round Twenty17 Aug 202001:20:41
Nigel Farage starts the show with the migrant latest. Independent Retail Expert, Clare Bailey speaks about paper bags, and how supermarkets are now returning to them. Peter Hitchens declares that he is growing a beard, and producer Marta teaches Mike Spanish!

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Migrant crossings, Covid restrictions, thunderstorms and the Perrior Awards14 Aug 202000:48:21
Stewart Jackson, former Conservative MP and former special adviser to David Davis joins Mike to talk all things quarantine, migrant crisis and eased Covid restrictions. We then talk to Clare Nasir, meteorologist, about thunderstorms and flooding across the UK. Georgie Frost, personal finance specialist gives her advice to those affected by the France quarantine and, of course, we have The Perrior Awards!

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Asylum shake-up, Helen Dale and hot weather13 Aug 202000:51:36
Benjamin Loughnane, from Migration Watch UK, joins Mike to chat about Patel's plans to shake-up the asylum system. Do you know what the woozle effect is? - Helen Dale, Writer, Lawyer and Political Commentator tells us more! And Jim Dale, Meteorologist from British Weather Services and Author of 'Weather or Not?' joins us to talk about the hot weather

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A level results, SERCO, Neil Oliver and Chocolate12 Aug 202001:00:29
John Rentoul, Chief Political Commentator at The Independent joins us to discus A level results and migrant crossings. Mike reads statements from the Home Office and Serco. Neil Oliver, Archaeologist and TV Presenter, chats to us about the Beirut explosion. And we are homeschooled in the art of chocolate, thanks to our teacher Isobel Carse, Owner and Chocolate Maker at Dormouse.Chocolates.

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Plank of the Week - Emma Webb and Cristo Foufas12 Aug 202000:48:35
Emma Webb and Cristo Foufas join Mike for a special podcast edition of Plank of the Week.

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Migrant crossings, Rachel Riley, cycling, hot weather and ice-cream11 Aug 202000:50:09
Lee Anderson, Conservative MP for Ashfield joins us to talk about migrant crossings. Mike discusses Rachel Riley's tweet. Matthew Lesh, Head of Research at the Adam Smith Institute discusses track and trace. The hot weather gets Professor Sir Cary Cooper, Professor of Organisational Psychology and Health at Manchester Business School, talking. And we are home schooled on the art of ice-cream with Charlie Thuillier, Co-founder of Oppo Brothers Ice Cream.

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Migrant crisis, maps and Graham vs Hitchens round 1910 Aug 202000:47:03
Richard Tice, Chair of the Brexit Party, joins Mike to discuss the migrant crisis. Peter Hitchens, Columnist for the Mail on Sunday, and Mike debate about whether Claire Fox has the right to be a Baroness. And we get some homeschooling from Steve Brace, Head of Education at The Royal Geographical Society, who teaches us about maps.

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Migrant Crossings, Heat and the Perrior Awards07 Aug 202000:56:37
Henry Hill from ConservativeHome speaks to Mike about migrant crossings. Benjamin Loughnane from Migrant Watch UK weighs in on the migrant discussion. Dr Neil Stanley, a Sleep Expert, informs Mike about how to get a good nights sleep in hot weather. Clare Nasir talks to Mike about heat for the homeschooling segment. Finally, Mike receives many a perrior award in the homage to his excellence in broadcasting.

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Plank of the Week - Dawn Neesom and Steve N Allen07 Aug 202000:42:24
Dawn Neesom and Steve N Allen join Mike Graham for a special podcast edition of Plank of the Week.

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Planning Revolution, The Silo Effect, America and The Digital Camera06 Aug 202001:19:03
Leader of the Social Democratic Party William Clouston starts the show. Victoria Hills from Royal Town Planning Institute talks about the red tape being slashed in the planning revolution. Helen Dale speaks about The Silo Effect and cancel culture. Mike gets an american update from LaDona Harvey and Professor Thomas Crick covers digital cameras in the homeschooling segment.

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Loaded Questions01 Jul 202400:26:55
Mike has a slanging match with a former BBC presenter over Nigel's pasting on Question Time whilst looking ahead to England's quarter-final match with Switzerland and the fading interest in the missing Jay Slater

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License Fee, Light Years and Teenagers05 Aug 202001:01:19
John Rentoul and Mike discuss quarantine on arrival and the northern lockdown. Neil Oliver joins Mike to talk about teenagers, as they are experiencing an atmosphere of uncertainty. Jan Shortt from the National Pensioners Convention highlights the fact that the BBC lack compassion after pensioners start receiving letters asking them to pay for a TV License. Finally, Greg Smye- Rumsby from AstronomyNow.com takes the homeschooling segment on light years.

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London Lockdown, Pizza Express, SERCO, Dogs and US Electoral System04 Aug 202001:00:00
London Assembly Conservative Leader Susan Hall talks to Mike about the prospect of a London Lockdown and Sadiq Khan. As Pizza Express says it could loose a number of restaurants, Kate Hardcastle speaks to Mike. Duncan Simpson from The Taxpayers Alliance discusses SERCO. Ira Moss highlights the dangers of walking dogs in hot weather and Scott Lucas takes the homeschooling segment on the US Electoral System.

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Lords, Equiano Project, Serco and Graham vs Hitchens Round Eighteen03 Aug 202001:01:04
Kate Hoey and pays tribute to John Hume. Inaya Folarin Iman talks about the launch of new think tank 'The Equiano Project.' James Wells speaks about Serco, and Peter Hitchens and Mike discuss the local lockdown in Manchester.

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Northern Lockdown, Migrants, and Doorbells31 Jul 202001:00:08
We kick things off with Professor Karol Sikora and we look at the northern lockdown with the Deputy Leader of the Opposition at Manchester City Council Richard Kilpatrick. Plus, is it time we do more to control illegal migration? And the Perrior Awards!

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Prison Officers, Biden and Sugar30 Jul 202000:57:58
Nigel Farage joins Mike for the latest on immigration. Lucy Frazer, the Prisons and Probation Minister tells Mike that public safety has been boosted with 1,000 new probation officers. Susan Hall speaks about Transport for London. Tam Fry, Chair of the National Obesity Forum and Mike discuss the new obesity strategy and Percy Pigs. LaDona Harvey gives Mike the latest from America.

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Amazon, Love and Spain29 Jul 202001:02:31
George Pascoe Watson, from Portland Communications, talks about the second wave starting in Europe. Teresa Wickham speaks about Amazon's free deliveries. Neil Oliver joins Mike to talk about love, and Lisa Francesca Nand is live from Spain.

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Plank of the Week - Alex Phillips and Kevin O'Sullivan29 Jul 202000:36:56
Alex Phillips and Kevin O'Sullivan join Mike Graham for a special podcast edition of Plank of the Week.

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Lycra Elite, Men doing Housework and Anti-Semitism28 Jul 202000:50:32
John Rentoul starts today's show with mask wearing and Boris' new obesity plan. Howard Cox speaks to Mike about doctors prescribing bicycles. Belinda De Lucy talks about men doing more housework than ever before. Adam Cailler discusses anti-semitism.

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Spain Quarantine, Meghan Markle, Bird Migration and Graham vs Hitchens round Seventeen27 Jul 202001:01:07
Nick De Bois starts the week off with new quarantine rules in Spain. Peter Hitchens and Mike talk about Boris' decision to make us wear face nappies. Charles Rae speaks about the new book from Harry and Meghan. Lucy Hodson from the RSPB takes the homeschooling segment on bird migration.

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Junk Food, Tuscany and The Perrior Awards24 Jul 202001:01:36
Dr David Lloyd talks to Mike about flu jabs, and new face mask rules. Christopher Snowdon speaks about junk food adverts are to be banned after the 9pm watershed. Simon Calder reports from Vertine in Tuscany giving Mike the latest from the travel industry. Finishing the week, Mike and Marta hand out the Perrior Awards. 

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Biden's Babbling Balls Up28 Jun 202400:28:33
Mike has a row with a Democrat strategist who thinks Joe Biden isn't going senile. Isabel Oakeshott is on the scene with alleged crisis actor Reform campaigner and Education Secretary Gillian Keegan updates us on the Tory campaign with one week left.

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Plank of the Week - Esther Krakue and Patrick Christys23 Jul 202000:32:35
Esther Krakue and Patrick Christys join Mike Graham for a special podcast edition of Plank of the Week.

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Scotland, Venice and Britbox23 Jul 202000:56:37
Christine Jardine speaks about the PM visiting Scotland today. Alison Hernandez, from Devon and Cornwall Police and Crime Commissioner talks about the face mask rule in takeaways. Simon Calder reports live from Venice, and Mike Ward discusses Britbox.

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