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It's a politics-heavy episode this week.
Theresa May is out and the Tory party is as divided as ever over the next leader.
And the Australian election result is looking curiouser and curiouser.
But it's not all campaigning and matters of state.
Eliza is reading the latest 'Berlin noir' novel by late author Philip Kerr. Geraldine is binging on HBO's "Succession". And Eliza has a potentially embarrassing run in with a artichoke at a dinner party.
Let us know what you think via the Facebook page "Long Distance Callers". Send us an email at [email protected] and leave us a review!
Election washup – Saturday Extra
The Future of Labor: Sunday Extra
FT Journalist Pilita Clark on Theresa May’s resignation
Succession – HBO
Australian actress Sarah Snook
Metropolis – Philip Kerr
Metropolis review
Project Rozana: Building better understanding between Palestinians and Israelis through Health
Inside Elizabeth Holmes’ Final Moments at Theranos – Vanity Fair
Beto O’Rourke: I’m Just Born to be Into It – Vanity Fair
It's a politics-heavy episode this week.
Theresa May is out and the Tory party is as divided as ever over the next leader.
And the Australian election result is looking curiouser and curiouser.
But it's not all campaigning and matters of state.
Eliza is reading the latest 'Berlin noir' novel by late author Philip Kerr. Geraldine is binging on HBO's "Succession". And Eliza has a potentially embarrassing run in with a artichoke at a dinner party.
Let us know what you think via the Facebook page "Long Distance Callers". Send us an email at [email protected] and leave us a review!
Election washup – Saturday Extra
The Future of Labor: Sunday Extra
FT Journalist Pilita Clark on Theresa May’s resignation
Succession – HBO
Australian actress Sarah Snook
Metropolis – Philip Kerr
Metropolis review
Project Rozana: Building better understanding between Palestinians and Israelis through Health
Inside Elizabeth Holmes’ Final Moments at Theranos – Vanity Fair
Beto O’Rourke: I’m Just Born to be Into It – Vanity Fair