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The Critic Show

The Critic Show

Outpost Studios

Arts
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Frequency: 1 episode/12d. Total Eps: 199

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Weekly podcast from the Critic, Britain’s most civilised magazine.

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The Critic Show: Is Britain's Economy Fake?

lundi 15 décembre 2025Duration 30:13

This week, Chris Bayliss and Poppy Coburn discuss Britain’s new command economy, and why the free market is anything but.

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Crime and No Punishment

lundi 15 décembre 2025Duration 41:10

Chris Bayliss and Tom Jones if Britain’s punishment system is really that broken, and if our authorities are giving up on crime and punishment

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168: Elder abuse

vendredi 28 juin 2024Duration 49:10

In our latest Critic podcast, we peer over the pond to the American elections. Last night saw the first (and perhaps last) debate between Trump and Biden. Executive Editor Sebastian Milbank was joined by Will Upton, a former US Treasury official and an editor of the National Pulse, to talk about the sorry sight of a man far too frail to run for office. 

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68: Getting the barnacles off

mardi 20 avril 2021Duration 34:06

The Chairman of the Northern Ireland Select Committee Simon Hoare and David Hoey, businessman and producer of the PoliticalOD podcast debate the merits of the Northern Ireland Protocol with The Critic's Deputy Political Editor David Scullion.







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67: Has China initiated a Cold War against Britain and the United States?

mardi 6 avril 2021Duration 19:43

Is Beijing's growing assertiveness towards its neighbours and especially with Britain and the United States a reflection of Chinese self-confidence and an alternative world view that requires careful management? Or is it evidence of a determined hostility that requires a clear-headed strategy to address? And if the latter, what should that response involve?




In this podcast, the former leader of the Conservative party, Sir Iain Duncan Smith, against who Beijing has imposed sanctions in retaliation for his criticism, gives his assessment to The Critic's political editor, Graham Stewart.




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Gaming Holyrood

jeudi 1 avril 2021Duration 20:06

Alex Salmond is encouraging Scottish nationalists to 'game' Holyrood's electoral system by voting for their SNP constituency candidate but on the regional ballot list voting for Salmond's Alba Party. Would the same tactical voting work for Scottish unionists? In this podcast, All For Unity's leader, Jamie Blackett makes the case for voting for George Galloway's pro-union alliance to The Critic's political editor, Graham Stewart.







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Cancelling Kevin Myers

mercredi 24 mars 2021Duration 47:49

Is Sinn Fein's current popularity on both sides of the Irish border the fruition of decades of its left-wing campaigning paying off, or a conscious break from the past terrorist activities of Sinn Fein's armed wing, the IRA? How has Ireland's media responded and what part does Brexit play in renewed Irish Anglophobia?




For over 40 years, Kevin Myers has been one of the most fearless and outspoken journalists in Ireland - but in 2017 he found himself effectively cancelled following a controversial article he wrote for the Sunday Times. In this podcast, Kevin talks about Sinn Fein's success and the narrowing spectrum of the Irish commentariat, in conversation with The Critic's political editor, Graham Stewart, and Simon Kingston, founder of the West Cork History Festival.




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The cancelled charity boss who wants to be mayor

vendredi 19 mars 2021Duration 20:04

The Critic's David Scullion talks to Nick Buckley about the reasons why he is standing for Mayor of Manchester.




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Born digital

mardi 16 mars 2021Duration 24:32

In this episode of The Critic's podcast, the theme is the dangers of our addiction to digital information, social media, and the algorithms that direct us to what to view next.




The Critic's political editor, Graham Stewart, is joined by former olympic rower and broker Alex Story, who has recently written about "How Gen Z became Gen Me", and Robert Wigley, the chairman of UK Finance whose book Born Digital: The Story of a Distracted Generation has just been published.


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How the government has exploited our human response to danger

jeudi 25 février 2021Duration 25:28

In this podcast, writer, photographer, and face of the March edition of The Critic, Laura Dodsworth talks about her cover piece, Faith Masks, which focusses on the ideological significance of mask-wearing and the quasi-religious narrative surrounding lockdown.




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