
UK Column News – 18th August 2025
Brian Gerrish, Ben Rubin and Prof. Diane Rasmussen McAdie with Monday’s UK Column News. Sources Honouring The Fallen While Preparing the Next Generation 00:30 RAF Harrowbeer 1940s Weekend: Celebrating the
Brian Gerrish, Ben Rubin and Prof. Diane Rasmussen McAdie with Monday’s UK Column News. Sources Honouring The Fallen While Preparing the Next Generation 00:30 RAF Harrowbeer 1940s Weekend: Celebrating the
Trump’s Putin Meeting In Alaska Was A Success! Hillary Says Nobel Peace Prize Maybe? source
Is the British Empire truly gone—or just evolved? Jerm, Mike, and Charles unpack how colonial legacies still shape today’s diplomacy, infrastructure, and visa politics, and why grassroots conversations might just
Mike Robinson, Mark Anderson and Vanessa Beeley with Friday’s UK Column News. Sources: Trump–Putin Summit: Peace Talks in a World Gearing Up for War 00:37 The Guardian: What’s at stake
Jerm and Jorge Besada unpack the intricate ties between culture and economics, tracing Jorge’s remarkable shift from a communist upbringing to a fierce advocate for personal freedom. They discuss how
Sandi Adams spoke with environmental scientist Peter Taylor about his two books, as well as many other topics, including germ versus terrain theory. Oxford-educated with two degrees, Taylor left academia
Jerm and Carl Zha dive into the complexities of understanding China, addressing cultural misconceptions, rapid societal shifts, and the influence of propaganda. They explore personal experiences, the role of technology
Charles Malet, Mike Robinson, Patrick Henningsen and Sandi Adams with Wednesday’s UK Column News. Sources: Israel is Killing More Journalists Than Any War Ever 1:15 Al Jazeera: Anas al-Sharif among
Jerm and Ryan Cristian tackle the shifting world of independent media, diving into the ongoing information war and the critical need to question dominant narratives. They reflect on personal awakenings,
This is Part 3 of a three-part series between UK Column and Prof Gloria Moss. In Part 1, Prof Diane Rasmussen McAdie spoke with her about the higher education crisis