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Programming note: On Friday Mark will be hosting another edition of our Clubland Q&A live around the planet. The show starts at 5pm North American Eastern/9pm GMT/10pm British Summer Time. On the Thursday edition of The Mark Steyn Show we bade farewell to the World Economic Forum and its deranged megalomaniacs. Then Toby Young joined Mark to discuss the "Conservative" government's disgraceful Online Harms Bill. Next up was the English village about to be overwhelmed by young male "asylum seekers". Kevin Hollinrake, the local MP, mulled the political and judicial posssibilities, and Yasmine Mohammed pondered what awaited the young women of the neighbourhood. We rounded out the hour with Leilani Dowding and a sharp insight, via the Texas ...
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Laura's Links
Laura Rosen Cohen on Davos, Chinese totalitarianism going global, and an extra portion of human grace...
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The Mark Steyn Show
Tuesday's Mark Steyn Show started with Mark's thoughts on the increasing irrelevance of domestic politics in a post-democratic era. By way of example, he offered the subject of England's "asylum seekers": The announcement that they'd all be shipped to Rwanda got all the headlines; a small village in North Yorkshire got all the migrants. Olga Matthias joined Steyn to discuss. Next up was Andrew Lawton doorstepping the bigshot globalists in Davos, and Laura Perrins on the lockdown lickspittles now purporting to care about the masses whose lives they ruined. We rounded out the hour with Peter Hitchens on his preference for small nations, and the case for restoring England. All that plus your comments and questions live as it happens. Click ...
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Steyn on the Air
Snerdley & Steyn on the news that doesn't make the papers
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Steyn on the monkeypox, plus Alexandra Marshall on the Australian election, Jasmine Birtles on the food supply, Andrew Lawton in Davos, and Sue Cook on vaccine victims...
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Politics & Current Affairs
The march of the monkeypox ...and an unmarked anniversary...
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Rick's Flicks
Rick McGinnis takes on the 1946 British wartime thriller Green for Danger starring Alastair Sim...
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Topical Take
The "Facebook Revolution" that wasn't
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Is it time for England to leave the United Kingdom?
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The Mark Steyn Show
Alexandra Marshall on Australia's Covid-less election campaign, Jamie Jenkins on the data and the propaganda, Kate Hoey on the Union, and Paul Morland on demography...
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The Mark Steyn Show
Vaccine widows Vikki Spit and Charlotte Wright return to the show - plus the WHO power grab and Mike Batt on a weird night at Eurovision...
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The Mark Steyn Audio Show
An hour of questions and answers on the state of our world...
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The Mark Steyn Audio Show
The first of our Steyn Club fifth-birthday specials on The Mark Steyn Show...
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The Mark Steyn Audio Show
To mark the fifth birthday of The Mark Steyn Club, a special edition of our Clubland Q&A...
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Steyn's Song of the Week
The story of Édith Piaf and what was, at the time, a most unPiaf song...
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The War on Free Speech
A third strike for vanity litigant Michael E Mann
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Mann vs Steyn
The Corner post that launched a lawsuit...
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The Mark Steyn Show
On Wednesday's Mark Steyn Show Mark began by disdaining the UK media obsession with Boris Johnson's garden swing and then turned to more consequential matters, including another victim of the vaccines, Howard Griffiths. Next up was Andrew Lawton live from Davos, and Natalie Winters on Wuhan's latest export product. We rounded out the show with Harvey Proctor on a disgraceful Scotland Yard copper who refuses to bugger off out out of public life. Click below to watch: We have been doing rather well in the ratings this week: Congrats to @MarkSteynOnline and his @GBNews team for another round of great ratings last night - even beating Piers Morgan Uncensored in the head-to-head 8pm slot with double the amount of viewers. Actually it was triple ...
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Steyn's Song of the Week
Mark on a Cole Porter classic introduced by Jimmy Stewart...
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The Mark Steyn Weekend Show
Mark reads Christopher Smart's rather droll poem, "Where's the Poker?"
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The Hundred Years Ago Show
May 1922 continues with mysterious rumors about Comrade Lenin, no longer seen much around Moscow. No doubts about President Harding's health: he's out and about, and even in your front parlor courtesy of the new medium of radio...
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Steyn's Song of the Week
Mark looks back to the Summer of Peg...
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A Clubman's Notes
The final instalment of The Fixed Period by Anthony Trollope finds Mr Neverbend en route to England to preach his "fixed period"...
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A Clubman's Notes
In the penultimate episode of The Fixed Period, the toppled President Neverbend is sailing for England...
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Twenty-Five of our vernal diversion, The Fixed Period by Anthony Trollope...
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A Clubman's Notes
Anthony Trollope's 1882 venture into dystopic fiction takes its title from the Republic of Britannula's legally mandated term of life for its citizens...
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Twenty-Three of Anthony Trollope's only venture into dystopic fiction...
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A Clubman's Notes
Welcome along to the fifty-ninth in our series Tales for Our Time - and our first venture into the work of Anthony Trollope, although we're a long way from Barsetshire...
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A Clubman's Notes
Mark's contemporary inversion of Anthony Hope's classic The Prisoner of Zenda: The Prisoner of Windsor...
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