Is David Cameron's Washington trip really helping Ukraine's cause? How could the NHS allow the use of controversial puberty blockers for so long? And is it past time to legalise assisted dying in the UK?
James Heale, The Spectator's political correspondent, hosts this week's show. Freddy Gray joins to explain how Americans view David Cameron's style of diplomacy; journalist Hannah Barnes explains how the NHS allowed the use of controversial puberty blockers for so long; Owen Matthews and Dmitri Alperovitch analyse whether more American funding for Ukraine's war effort can be unblocked; Danny Kruger, the Conservative MP for Devizes, debates assisted dying with Rebecca Wilcox, daughter of Dame Esther Rantzen; and Rachel Johnson explains why she'd never join a women-only club.
00:11 Welcome from James Heale
01:15 Has America cooled on supporting Ukraine? With Owen Matthews and Dmitri Alperovitch
17:25 Is David Cameron welcome in Washington? With Freddy Gray
25:36 Should assisted dying be legalised? Danny Kruger MP debates Rebecca Wilcox
41:48 Who's to blame for the NHS's puberty blocker scandal? With Hannah Barnes
55:03 Why are women-only clubs so much worse than the male alternative? With Rachel Johnson
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