Tuesday's Mark Steyn Show began with news of the Ghislaine Maxwell verdict, followed by Mark's observations on the strange contrast between our jet-set leaders and the very much earthbound scenes at UK airports. Jackie Grant, a Pennsylvanian experiencing the delights of travel in the British Isles, and Simon Calder, The Independent's travel man, joined Steyn to respond. Next up was Anthony Shingler, yet another vaccine victim who'll be receiving compensation from the Government, followed by Laura Perrins on Abdul Aziz, a Pakistani gang-rapist who can't be deported. All that plus your comments...
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Mark joins Joe Piscopo on WABC
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Just for Dominion Day: a Canadian classic...
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The bicentennial of the death of one of the greatest of all romantic poets...
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June 1922 continues with explosions in Dublin, and talk of an Irish civil war. A prince dies in Monte Carlo and in Japan, and an open door proves fatal in Berlin...
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Mark on a great song freighted by premature death...
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A favourite song of the young Princess Elizabeth and her dashing naval lieutenant...
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Mark joins Megyn Kelly for a big meaty interview...
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The new hit singalong of The Mark Steyn Show
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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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Mark's contemporary inversion of Anthony Hope's classic The Prisoner of Zenda: The Prisoner of Windsor...
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