• The woman erased from the Ozempic story - The Sunday Story
    Jan 18 2026

    Over forty years ago in a lab in Boston, biochemist Svetlana Mojsov made an astonishing discovery. She'd conjured up a mixture, GLP-1, that successfully increased insulin levels when blood sugars are high - a mammoth breakthrough for diabetes treatment. It's now the secret sauce in weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, which are taken by 1.6 million people. So why wasn't Mojsov recognised for her work? Why was she, like so many women before her, erased from the story?


    Guest: Aimee Donnellan, journalist and author 'Off the Scales: The Inside Story of Ozempic and the Race to Cure Obesity'.

    Host: Tom Whipple, science writer and special correspondent, The Times.

    Producer: Dave Creasey.

    Buy Aimee Donnellan's book from The Times Bookshop


    Clips: Sky News

    Photo: Stephanie Diani for the Sunday Times Magazine.

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    32 Min.
  • Does male sex drive peak at forty? - The Saturday Story
    Jan 17 2026

    A new study has revealed a surprising truth: men’s sex drive peaks in their early forties. As a man hitting this milestone, Ben Machell explores what makes midlife libido so potent, from confidence and emotional stability, to life experience. We dive into why testosterone isn’t everything, how stress affects younger men, and what makes fortysomething men the “libido elite.”


    Read by: Ben Machell, features writer, The Times, and Zak Asgard, contributor. The Times.

    Producer: Dave Creasey.

    Read more: I’m 43. Are men my age really having more sex than anyone else?

    Clips: Working Title/Universal.

    Photo: Getty.

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    15 Min.
  • Jenrick defects: is Reform tearing the Tories apart?
    Jan 16 2026

    After a whirlwind day in Westminster, Robert Jenrick announced that he was defecting to Reform UK after being sacked by the Conservatives. But how much trouble does his defection spell for the Tories? Can he work with Nigel Farage? And what does this mean for the future of the British right?


    This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thestory


    Guest: Aubrey Allegretti, chief political correspondent, The Times.

    Host: Manveen Rana.

    Producers: Sophie McNulty, Harry Stott.

    Read more: Ambush of Robert Jenrick opens new front in war with Reform

    Further listening: Will mounting scandals sink reform?

    Clips: Kemi Badenoch / X, BBC, Reform UK / Youtube.

    Photo: Getty Images.

    Get in touch: thestory@thetimes.com


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    29 Min.
  • The Maccabi fan ban scandal explained - and what next for the police
    Jan 15 2026

    The home secretary has said she has lost confidence in West Midlands Police Chief Constable Craig Guildford, after a "damning" report into the decision to ban Israeli football fans from a match with Aston Villa last year. Shabana Mahmood said the report from Sir Andy Cooke, the chief inspector of constabulary, identified widespread failings at the force. But how did we get here? What did this case teach us about the way policing and politics interact? And after yet another scandal, what next for the police?

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    Guest: Gabirel Pogrund, Whitehall Editor, The Sunday Times.

    Host: Manveen Rana.

    Producers: Olivia Case and Taryn Siegel.

    Read more: Plot to attack Maccabi fans ‘should have been treated as hate crime’

    Clips: GB News, Sky, Parliamentlive.tv, Urban pictures.

    Photo: Getty Images.

    Get in touch: thestory@thetimes.com

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    33 Min.
  •  Can Nato survive a hostile takeover of Greenland?
    Jan 14 2026

    US secretary of state Marco Rubio will meet the Danish and Greelandic foreign ministers later today amid rising tensions over America’s desire to control the island. What would a US takeover mean for the future of Nato, and what do the people of Greenland make of being caught in a diplomatic tussle?


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    Guests:

    • Katie Gatens, Europe correspondent, The Sunday Times
    • Oliver Moody, Berlin Correspondent, The Times & the Sunday Times

    Host: Manveen Rana.

    Producers: Edward Drummond and Sophie McNulty.

    Read more: ‘We might leave Greenland for somewhere Trump can’t occupy’

    What would a US takeover of Greenland look like? Four options examined

    Further listening: Greenland, Colombia, Mexico: where will Trump strike next?

    Clips: The Times, The New York Times, Sky News, The Associated Press, Nato News, CNN, Fox News, Reuters

    Photo: Getty Images.

    Get in touch: thestory@thetimes.com

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    36 Min.
  • Everything you need to know about the Iran protests
    Jan 13 2026

    Anti-government protests in Iran have entered their third week, with observers saying that thousands may now have been killed in an ongoing crackdown against the demonstrations. But could these protests really bring down the Iranian regime? Who in the opposition could step in to take its place? And what could the US achieve by striking Iran?


    This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thestory


    Guests:

    • Gabrielle Weiniger, Israel correspondent, The Times.
    • Rana Rahimpour, Iranian-British journalist.

    Host: Manveen Rana.

    Producers: Harry Stott, Micaela Arneson.

    Read more: How Iran protesters are defying regime — secrets, lies and Starlink

    Clips: Radio Free Europe, The Guardian, The White House / Youtube.

    Photo: Getty Images.

    Get in touch: thestory@thetimes.com


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    34 Min.
  • Who is Stephen Miller? Trump's man behind 'America First'
    Jan 12 2026

    The 40-year-old adviser to the US president has been the frontman of Trump's recent Greenland grab threats and capture of Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela. How did a kid from liberal Santa Monica become a hardline conservative? And how is his worldview shaping American policy?


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    Guest: David Charter, assistant editor, The Times (US).

    Host: Rosie Wright.

    Producer: Taryn Siegel

    Read more: What is ICE? How the controversial agency was formed

    Further listening: How Trump became America’s most powerful president

    Clips: The Washington Post, CNN, Forbes, Fox News, YouTube / @FiveFools, Univision, Instagram / Cultura Movement, Occupy HLN, YouTube / Clinton Milagro, EWTN.

    Photo: Getty Images.

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    32 Min.
  • The beginning of the end of the social media age? - The Sunday Story
    Jan 11 2026

    Bestselling author Sathnam Sanghera was addicted to social media for a decade. Now, like millions of us, he’s switching off. With figures showing the amount of time spent on social media peaking in 2022 and steadily declining ever since, could we be seeing the beginning of the end of social media? And, if so, how can you kick the habit for good?


    Read by: Sathnam Sanghera, author and Times writer.

    Producer: Dave Creasey.

    Read more: I was addicted to social media — it ruled my life for 10 years

    Photo: Mark Harrison for Times Magazine.

    Get in touch: thestory@thetimes.com

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    17 Min.