News Round-Up
26 April 2025
by Toby Young
How Britain’s Libraries Became Trans Indoctrination Hubs
25 April 2025
by Lucy Marsh
In London Calling this week there is one almighty row about whether the Lockdown Files corroborate the cock-up explanation for the madness of the last three years or prove it was a WEF-led conspiracy.
In this week's London Calling, the arguments are about whether Sam Smith is the spawn of Satan or just a pound shop Mick Jagger, Prince Harry, RFK Jr and why Shamima Begum gets a shot at redemption but not Jeremy Clarkson.
In this week's London Calling, the topics are King Charles's woke coronation, the prostitution boom in Davos, the extent and cause of Britain's excess deaths and the Free Speech Union's petition to save Jeremy Clarkson.
In this week's London Calling, the argument is about whether Dr Aseem Malhotra's discussion of vaccine harms during a BBC appearance to talk about statins was secretly planned by the global elite. James suspects it was.
In this week’s London Calling, we ask what possessed Harry to include his Taliban death toll in Spare, have a go at recording an audiobook version and ask whether Andrew Tate’s downfall is an elaborate hoax.
In this week’s London Calling, the topics are how big your Christmas tree should be, whether it will be too dangerous to hunt on Boxing Day, Avatar: The Way of Water and Jeremy Clarkson’s GoT fantasy about Meghan Markle.
In this week‘s London Calling, the talking points are the Big Freeze, the glowing review the podcast got in the National Review (‘An Odd Couple For Our Odd Times’), that Netflix documentary, Andor and Hot Skull.
In a brilliant article in the National Review, Michael Brendan Dougherty says the debate on London Calling between #TeamToby and #TeamJames is “the most relevant ongoing conversation on planet Earth”. No, really.
In this week’s London Calling the talking points are James Delingpole’s embrace of Christianity (with psychedelics), justice for the Buckingham Palace One (Lady Hussey) and the heroism of vaccine sceptic Ice Cube.
In this week’s London Calling, the talking points are whether the civil unrest in China is the beginning of the end for Xi, why Matt Hancock did well on I’m a Celeb and our failing efforts to fend off old age.
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