Thank you to all who dial up The Mark Steyn Show on GB News every night. The show continues to build. On Tuesday night, despite inroads from the footie, Mark decisively beat the Beeb three-to-two and trounced Piers Morgan Uncensored by more than five-to-one, which isn't too shabby. Mr Murdoch's preference for lame, unthreatening, pseudo-contrarian diversion doesn't seem to be working. Wednesday's Steyn Show started with "period dignity" officers in Scotland and an excess of white men in the RAF: Laura Perrins joined Mark to ponder our inability to prioritise at a time of crisis. Next up was stats man Jamie Jenkins to run the numbers on open borders, and Alexandra Marshall on the eco-zealots' switch to the demonisation of farming and ...
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Mark remembers Irving Berlin's daughter, Mary Ellin Barrett...
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August 1922 continues with civil war in Ireland and revolvers in the Italian parliament...
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Mark remembers Judith Durham, and a song she loved...
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Mark remembers Paul Sorvino, actor, singer and much more...
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Welcome to the first of this season's summer anthologies of poetry and music, including a terrible Ulster anniversary remembered in song...
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The bicentennial of the death of one of the greatest of all romantic poets...
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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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A third strike for vanity litigant Michael E Mann
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The Corner post that launched a lawsuit...
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