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Monday 25 November
As the UK’s Conservative party unveils its manifesto, we ask what its lack of ideological heft says about the party’s direction. Plus: the internet’s inventor releases a new contract for its wholesome use but is he 30 years too late? And wolves in Europe – is re-wilding better for city…
Sunday 24 November
Elisabeth Braw joins Paul Osbourne for a look at the Sunday newspapers.
Saturday 23 November
Adam LeBor and Carole Walker join Georgina Godwin to examine how eastern Europe has been reporting the Donald Trump impeachment inquiry. Plus: a look at the weekend newspapers.
Friday 22 November
Monocle’s in-house team join Andrew Mueller to unpack a tumultuous week for Donald Trump, take a look at the latest issue of Monocle and reflect on what, exactly, makes up our national identities.
Thursday 21 November
Join Monocle’s editors and guests drawn from our unrivalled pool of international commentators, analysts and experts to unpack the issues dominating the day’s agenda. From diplomatic wrangles and border disputes to big business and frontline politics, this is the programme you need to hear to make sense of a dynamic…
Wednesday 20 November
Benno Zogg and Florian Egli join Andrew Mueller to ask whether Emmanuel Macron has alienated himself from the EU and Nato. Plus: Switzerland’s president visits Vladimir Putin and have the Olympic rings lost their lustre?
Tuesday 19 November
Isabel Hilton and Jeffrey Howard join Monocle’s Markus Hippi to discuss what a ‘merciless’ detention policy in Xinjiang means for China’s minorities. Plus: We ask whether public healthcare really is socialist and wonder how babies pick up accents in the womb.
Monday 18 November
Join Monocle’s editors and guests drawn from our unrivalled pool of international commentators, analysts and experts to unpack the issues dominating the day’s agenda. From diplomatic wrangles and border disputes to big business and frontline politics, this is the programme you need to hear to make sense of a dynamic…
Sunday 17 November
Emma Nelson and Charles Hecker discuss the pros and cons of televised trials and analyse why the European Union has launched legal action over potato fries.
Saturday 16 November
Would you vote for free internet? Georgina Godwin, Mary Dejevsky and Simon Brooke discuss the British Labour party’s big election promise. Plus: Italy’s dethroned prince teases a return to ‘old elegance and splendour’ and we look at the weekend newspapers.