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The Case for Traditional Education: Helping British Children Thrive | Katharine Birbalsingh
Mar 10, 2026
46m 03s
How We've Created a Mental Health Crisis Amongst Our Children | Lucy Beney
Mar 3, 2026
1h 03m 43s
How EU Elites Are Silencing Dissent and Replacing Voters | Jacob Reynolds
Feb 24, 2026
45m 31s
"Technology Isn’t the Problem… We Are" – Timandra Harkness on Fragile Selves and Totalitarian Data Risks
Feb 17, 2026
45m 54s
They Don't Care for Debate, Our Freedoms are at Stake | David Frost
Feb 10, 2026
50m 27s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 3/10/26 | ![]() The Case for Traditional Education: Helping British Children Thrive | Katharine Birbalsingh✨ | traditional educationdiscipline+3 | Katharine Birbalsingh | Michaela | — | traditional educationdiscipline+3 | — | 46m 03s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() How We've Created a Mental Health Crisis Amongst Our Children | Lucy Beney✨ | mental healthchildren+4 | Lucy Beney | — | — | mental health crisischildren+4 | — | 1h 03m 43s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() How EU Elites Are Silencing Dissent and Replacing Voters | Jacob Reynolds✨ | censorshipdemocracy+4 | Jacob Reynolds | MCC Brussels | EuropeUnited Kingdom | censorshipdemocracy+5 | — | 45m 31s | |
| 2/17/26 | ![]() "Technology Isn’t the Problem… We Are" – Timandra Harkness on Fragile Selves and Totalitarian Data Risks✨ | technologydata privacy+4 | Timandra Harkness | — | — | technologydata usage+5 | — | 45m 54s | |
| 2/10/26 | ![]() They Don't Care for Debate, Our Freedoms are at Stake | David Frost✨ | freedomsglobalism+5 | David Frost | ECHRReform UK+1 | — | rules-based orderleave voters+5 | — | 50m 27s | |
| 2/6/26 | ![]() Falun Gong and China's Largest Civil Disobedience Movement | Levi Browde✨ | Falun Gongcivil disobedience+4 | Levi Browde | Falun Dafa Information CenterCCP | — | Falun Gongcivil disobedience+8 | — | 32m 02s | |
| 2/3/26 | ![]() The Climate Crisis Is Over—It's Time to End Net Zero | Matt Ridley✨ | climate crisisNet Zero+3 | Matt Ridley | British Thought LeadersNTD | — | climate changeeconomic suicide+3 | — | 44m 57s | |
| 1/27/26 | ![]() How Lockdowns Broke Britain: Molly Kingsley Exposes the Fallout✨ | Covid-19 lockdownssocietal trust+3 | Molly Kingsley | UsForThemCovid-19 Inquiry+1 | UKBritain | lockdownsCovid-19+5 | — | 1h 00m 57s | |
| 1/20/26 | ![]() British Education: The Hidden Influence of Technology and Politics | Joe Nutt✨ | educationtechnology+3 | Joe Nutt | British Educationbig tech companies | Britishgovernment | educationtechnology+5 | — | 37m 31s | |
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Britain's Future Depends on Cherishing Life and Family | Lois McLatchie Miller✨ | family lifeabortion+5 | Lois McLatchie Miller | UN | Britain | British familiesabortion rates+5 | — | 38m 34s | |
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| 1/6/26 | ![]() How State Modernisation Has Left Britain in Great Jeopardy - Chris Bayliss | In this wide-ranging discussion, journalist Chris Bayliss provides insightful analysis on the potential collapse of the British state, including possible triggers and the ramifications of civil war. He explores the contributing factors that have brought Britain to this point, such as an elite class dismissive of traditional British values, who have instead pursued modernising initiatives like multiculturalism. Their approach, he argues, has resulted in multitude of problems, including individuals in key positions who are ill-equipped to tackle the nation’s current challenges. Bayliss also examines exacerbating events, including the grooming gang scandals, the COVID lockdowns, and the prospects of conflict with Russia. | 47m 25s | ||||||
| 1/2/26 | ![]() Why Britain Can't Build: Over-regulation & Social Justice | Patrik Schumacher | In this episode Zaha Hadid Architects Principal Patrik Schumacher discusses the current challenges facing architecture and development in Britain. He explains why building has become extraordinarily difficult, citing entrenched NIMBY attitudes, widespread risk aversion, and excessive regulation that together suppress innovative architectural solutions—despite strong investor appetite for projects in London and other major cities. Schumacher explores practical ways to address London's acute housing shortages and oversubscribed living conditions, while offering a global perspective on the state of architecture today. He argues that the profession has been ideologically overtaken by social justice priorities, leading to the repeated sacrifice of genuine innovation for the latest fashionable cause. Ultimately, he emphasises the urgent need to overcome these obstacles in order to restart Britain's cycle of bold design, creative innovation, and ambitious construction. | 45m 52s | ||||||
| 12/26/25 | ![]() The British Should Take Pride in Their Exceptional Heritage | Gavin P. Fraser | At a time when traditional British values face unprecedented challenge, we sit down with values expert and conductor Gavin P. Fraser, whose new book tackles this vital issue head-on.In this episode, you’ll discover how efforts to dilute and homogenise British identity under Tony Blair’s leadership left the nation culturally vulnerable, why generations of British people have been encouraged to feel shame rather than pride in their extraordinary history, and what practical steps we can take to reclaim and reconnect with our proud traditions and heritage. | 44m 29s | ||||||
| 12/19/25 | ![]() Former Governor Exposes Britain's Prison Crisis | Ian Acheson | Former prison governor Professor Ian Acheson paints a grim picture of the UK's prison system, highlighting issues that have contributed to a sharp rise in erroneous prisoner releases in recent months. He attributes chronic understaffing to low pay and poor working conditions, leaving jails reliant on inexperienced officers who are vulnerable to manipulation by charismatic and influential inmates. Acheson also warns that authorities have failed to counter the growing threat of drones smuggling contraband—primarily illegal drugs—into prisons, raising fears that dangerous weapons or even explosives could soon follow. Finally, he describes Islamist radicalisation in jails as a serious and escalating problem that remains inadequately addressed. In this vital episode, Ian Acheson gives us the inside story of Britain's prisons and proposes practical solutions to avert the total collapse of a system teetering on the brink. | 54m 33s | ||||||
| 12/12/25 | ![]() Experimenting on Children: The Morality of Puberty Blockers | Clare Page | In this hard-hitting episode of British Thought Leaders, parent and campaigner Clare Page tells Lee Hall that the Cass Review gave false hope to those who oppose medicating children with puberty blockers–and is now being used as a springboard for their return. We discuss the government’s rapid backtracking, the ethical red flags around these new trials, the lack of science behind labelling a child as trans, and why many now fear child safeguarding is being sacrificed on the altar of ideology. Finally, Clare exposes how activist-led third-party organisations are quietly delivering transgender ideology in schools — bypassing Ofsted, parental consent and transparency — and shares the practical, actionable steps every concerned parent can take right now to push back and protect their children. | 37m 40s | ||||||
| 12/5/25 | ![]() Uncovering the Money Behind the Beautiful Game | Rob Wilson | Is Football Finance Out of Control? Amid national decline and uncertainty, Britain has quietly built one of its greatest modern exports: the English Premier League (EPL). In this episode, sports finance expert Professor Rob Wilson reveals how the EPL became a global money-making juggernaut that dwarfs every other British sport. He explains where the billions come from, who’s really cashing in, why top players now earn over $500,000 a week—and whether it’s sustainable. Plus, the growing fear that “The Beautiful Game” is losing its soul under the weight of its own success. Listen now to discover how English football conquered the world—and what it might cost the sport. | 43m 18s | ||||||
| 11/28/25 | ![]() Time Is Running Out to Save Western Society: Harry Saul Markham | Author Harry Saul Markham talks about rising anti-Semitism and the dangers faced by Jews in modern Britain. Markham says the government failed in its duty to protect Jewish citizens by facilitating mass immigration from countries where anti-Semitism is commonplace. He says we face societal collapse unless Britain finds a new approach to multiculturalism. | 36m 44s | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | ![]() Can Britain Resist Iran's Infiltration? | Catherine Perez-Shakdam | Middle East commentator Catherine Perez-Shakdam returns to British Thought Leaders to talk about Iran's infiltration of Britain. Amid security service warnings to MPs about Iranian spies and even Iranian generals giving speeches to British students, Perez-Shakdam explains how the infiltration works and what the Iranian regime is trying to achieve. | 41m 43s | ||||||
| 11/14/25 | ![]() We've Won the Battle But Not the (Culture) War: Eric Kaufmann | Professor Eric Kaufmann tells NTD’s Lee Hall that "wokeness" is far from over and that there may be a new wave stronger than ever as Gen Zers reach adulthood. Kaufmann talks about the fall from the fashion of transgenderism among young people, how the vibe-shift in British politics is changing taboos, and why Member of Parliament Sarah Pochin received so little kickback when she talked about ethnic representation in advertising. | 50m 54s | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | ![]() Mouth to Mind–The Hidden Tooth-Gut-Brain Connection: Dr. Elmar Jung | Holistic dentist Dr. Elmar Jung talks about why he opposes fillings that contain mercury; the important connection between teeth, the gut, and the brain; and why taking a more holistic view of our teeth and our lifestyle could bring improved health. | 46m 57s | ||||||
| 11/7/25 | Ofcom's Censorship Plans–Online Safety Act Was Just the Beginning: Alex Klaushofer | Alex Klaushofer talks to Lee Hall about Ofcom, the UK's Online Safety Act, and new plans to put a compliance burden on the internet that she says may result in only big companies being able to afford an online presence. Klaushofer encourages people to be aware of the freedoms that are being taken away in the name of preventing online harm. | 35m 56s | ||||||
| 11/4/25 | What Britain Stands to Lose with Digital ID | Alex Klaushofer | Author and journalist Alex Klaushofer talks about the upcoming digital ID, what it means for freedom in Britain, and why the lack of public support for this development is being ignored. | 33m 23s | ||||||
| 10/31/25 | Government Housing Intervention, Bad Incentives & Renters’ Rights Chaos | Charlie Lamdin | Charlie Lamdin, the host of "Moving Home with Charlie," says the housing market is in a mess, with some of the key causes being wrong incentives for agents and failed government intervention. Lamdin says government housing targets will not be met because developers cannot make enough money from building houses. He says the upcoming Renters’ Rights Bill will unleash chaos, and talks about why Britain sees so many home moves fall through. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - More from Charlie Lamdin: YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCweRK3vDR6E4LkaMucFkcmw X: https://x.com/bestagentboss | 46m 29s | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | Turning a Child Against Their Parent Is a Growing Form of Abuse: Simon Cobb | Simon Cobb founded the organization People Against Parental Alienation (PAPA) to help parents who have been alienated from their children, usually by an ex-partner, which Cobb says is a form of child abuse and is also damaging to the parent, family, and society. He also discusses related problems, including police inaction, the nonenforcement of court orders, and the frequent use of false allegations. More info on People Against Parental Alienation (PAPA): https://www.papaorg.co.uk/ | 45m 03s | ||||||
| 10/24/25 | ![]() The Demographic Crisis Threatening Britain's Survival: Paul Morland | Demographer Paul Morland tells NTD’s Lee Hall why he’s calling for a cultural change when it comes to families and babies. Morland says our society, economy, and way of life are under threat from tumbling birth rates and an ageing population. He says we need to break the taboo of talking about having bigger families, and that politicians should be leading the charge. | 44m 21s | ||||||
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