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Friday 24 June
Monocle’s editors assess the aftermath of the UK’s decision to leave the European Union. Despite Boris Johnson and David Cameron being in no rush to leave just yet, the president of the European Commission is already pointing to the exit. We ask whether a fractured EU could lead to a…
Thursday 23 June
A special edition of Midori House, live from London, as the UK votes on its future in the EU. Tim Marshall, Sebastian Borger and Mary Kaldor join Andrew Mueller to discuss the undue influence of polls, why non-European immigration became a major issue in the campaign and how much of…
Wednesday 22 June
With polls suggesting the Brexit vote is too close to call, the British prime minister makes a final plea for Remain. Quentin Peel and Isabel Hilton look at how a Leave vote might dramatically alter the face of Britain’s Conservative party. Plus: how would the leave process work and are…
Tuesday 21 June
We discuss the open revolt of the GOP as efforts to seize the upcoming convention gather steam and look to the US Senate as it says even suspected terrorists are allowed easy access to powerful firearms. Plus: the collapse of 21st-century socialism in Venezuela and why a couple of uninhabited…
Monday 20 June
We ask why immigration has become such a big Brexit topic among voters in areas where there are very few migrants. Plus: the GOP convention’s shrinking guest list, Rome’s new anti-establishment mayor and India’s central bank governor loses his job.
Friday 17 June
Isabel Hilton and James Rodgers join Monocle’s Andrew Mueller to discuss the day’s top news stories, from the Brexit debate to internal dissent within the US Department of State.
Thursday 16 June
Sebastian Borger and Michael Binyon join Monocle’s Markus Hippi to discuss the day’s top news, from the Brexit debate and the role of newspapers in public voting, to football violence in France, the latest analysis from Orlando and the future of Nato.
Wednesday 15 June
The US political debate after the Orlando assault, the UN facing accusations of breaching its own principles in Syria and a bizarre River Thames clash between the two camps in the EU referendum battle.
Tuesday 14 June
Analysis of new information regarding the Orlando killer, Hillary Clinton connects Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait to terrorism funding – and the fallout from Donald Trump banning reporters from his campaign events.
Monday 13 June
Andrew Mueller, John Everard and Tom Rivers focus on events in Orlando, location of the worst mass shooting in US history.