• Could Trump lose MAGA over Iran?
    Mar 6 2026

    As the war in the Middle East enters its seventh day, prominent supporters of President Trump have criticised his decision to attack Iran. The political stakes are high for a president who pledged no new wars on the campaign trail. So can he keep the MAGA crowd on his side?


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    Guest: Katy Balls, Washington editor for The Times and The Sunday Times

    Host: Manveen Rana

    Producer: Julia Webster

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    Read more: Iran is Trump’s biggest bet yet. It could define his presidency

    Further listening: Iran after the Ayatollah

    Clips: Sky, CBS, CNN, ABC, WAAY 31, BBC, Fox, Tucker Carlson, Channel 4, C-SPAN, Associated Press, Boston Globe

    Photo: Graphic by Denise Kelly. Getty Images.



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    30 mins
  • Last Man Standing: An UPDATE
    Mar 5 2026

    An unusual podcast listener gets in touch.

    Four years on from our series exploring the circumstances behind the kidnap and disappearance of British photojournalist John Cantlie by ISIS in Syria, Last Man Standing returns.

    As the BBC TV releases a three-part documentary series Hostage, based on reporting from our original series, we bring you the latest for our own podcast.

    Find the full Last Man Standing series here.

    Hosts: Manveen Rana and Anthony Loyd, special correspondent, The Times.

    Producer: Harry Stott.

    Executive Producer: Will Roe.

    Further reading: Anthony Loyd: my hunt for the forgotten Isis hostage John Cantlie

    Watch: Hostage on BBC iPlayer.

    Clips: BBC.

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    30 mins
  • Mexico took down a drug lord. Can it take down his empire?
    Mar 5 2026

    When the Mexican government took down a drug lord last week, the Sunday Times was there to document the aftermath. Does this mark a turning point in the war on drugs? Or are things about to get much worse?


    A warning that this episode contains descriptions of graphic violence.


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    Guest: Louise Callaghan, Americas correspondent, The Sunday Times.

    Host: Rosie Wright.

    Producer: Micaela Arneson.

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    Read more: A cartel boss is dead, but normal Mexicans always pay the price

    Further listening: The town ripped apart by Mexico’s new narcos

    Clips: BBC, WMTW, Configo FN, Fox News, Al Jazeera, Noticias Telemundo, Reuters.

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    31 mins
  • Could the UK get dragged into war with Iran?
    Mar 4 2026

    Last month, Sir Keir Starmer made it clear that the US would not be permitted to use UK bases to launch strikes against Iran. On Sunday, that position shifted. Not only has the UK now allowed the use of joint bases, it is also intercepting Iranian drones, and sources have told The Times that a British warship may be deployed to Cyprus. As tensions in the Middle East escalate, is Britain being drawn ever deeper into the conflict? And how might this end?


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    Guests:

    • Michael Evans, defence contributor, The Times
    • General Sir Patrick Sanders, former Chief of the General Staff and co-host of The General & the Journalist, one of our sister podcasts


    Host: Rosie Wright

    Producers: Sophie McNulty & Olivia Case

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    Read more: Special relationship ‘not what it once was’, as Trump rebukes PM on Iran

    Further listening: Iran after the Ayatollah

    Clips: The Times, AP, BBC, CNN, The White House, Sky News.

    Photo: Getty Images.

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    32 mins
  • Iran after the Ayatollah
    Mar 3 2026

    After weeks of protests against Ayatollah Khamenei’s regime earlier this year, the Iranian people cried out for American help as they were massacred in their thousands. Over the weekend, the Americans and Israelis did finally intervene in Iran, killing the Ayatollah, but leaving a flood of questions in their wake. Who will now fill the political vacuum? Will there be regime change? And what next for the Iranian people?


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    Guests:

    • Rana Rahimpour, Iranian journalist.
    • Ali Ansari, professor of Iranian history, the University of St. Andrews.

    Host: Rosie Wright.

    Producers: Harry Stott, Julia Webster.

    We want to hear from you - email: thestory@thetimes.com

    Read more: Who will replace Ayatollah Khamenei — a moderate or an ‘Iranian Putin’?

    Further listening: Iran's supreme leader killed - is the Middle East in all out war?

    Clips: BBC, AP, EuroNews, State Department / Instagram, 60 Minutes.

    Photo: Getty Images, The Times, Dana Chan.

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    33 mins
  • ‘They had sick minds’: A human safari in Sarajevo
    Mar 2 2026

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    For decades, a chilling rumour has haunted Sarajevo: that foreign tourists paid to visit the besieged city in the early 1990s to shoot at its residents. Today, Italian authorities are investigating several cases of alleged ‘tourist snipers,’ thrusting these accusations back into the headlines. Now, an eyewitness to these so-called ‘human safaris’ has spoken to The Times about what he saw more than 30 years ago.


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    Guest: Tom Kington, the Italy correspondent, The Times

    Host: Manveen Rana

    Producer: Sophie McNulty

    Translator: Aleksa Antic

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    Read more: Sarajevo sniper tourists ‘killed children by day, then partied at night’

    Clips: BBC, ITN, FRENCH 24 English.

    Photo: Getty Images, Tom Kington.

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    31 mins
  • Iran's supreme leader killed - is the Middle East in all out war?
    Mar 1 2026

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    Early on Saturday morning, the US and Israel launched a wave of attacks on Iran, killing the supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei. Iran has retaliated, with strikes reported in the UAE, Qatar and across the region. But will Trump get his regime change or could Iran become just another failed state? And is the middle east on the brink of all-out war?


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    Guests:

    • Gabrielle Weiniger, Israel, the West Bank and Gaza correspondent, The Times.
    • Sir Peter Westmacott, formerly Britain’s Ambassador to the United States of America, and Britain's political secretary, Tehran.

    Host: Manveen Rana.

    Producers: Olivia Case and Sophie McNulty.


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    Read more: Iran latest: UK plans mass Middle East evacuation as Tehran strikes back

    Further listening: Four years of war: can Ukraine continue to deny Putin?

    Clips: The White House / YouTube, CBS, Truth Social, ABC, BBC, The Times.

    Photo: Getty Images.

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    35 mins
  • Last man standing - The Sunday Story
    Mar 1 2026

    Next week, the BBC launches a new three part documentary, Hostage, based on our award winning Times podcast series Last Man Standing. It's the story of British photojournalist John Cantlie who was kidnapped in Syria by Islamic State in 2012. While his fellow hostages were released or murdered, he remained captive. Then, a series of Isis propaganda videos emerged, fronted by Cantlie. He hasn’t been seen since. So what happened to him? In this episode, The Times War Correspondent, Anthony Lloyd, begins his investigation.


    This episode was first published on 24 June 2022.


    Listen to the whole series: Last Man Standing

    Hosts: Manveen Rana and Anthony Lloyd, War Correspondent, The Times.

    Clips: BBC, 5Live, CNN, NBC, BBC.

    Further reading: The murky truth about Britain’s forgotten hostage John Cantlie


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    39 mins