After the Pause: Iran, Lebanon and the Next Round of Confrontation — SYRIA PODCAST EP 10 With the Strait of Hormuz blockaded and Donald Trump's rhetoric escalating, Vanessa Beeley and Myriam Charabaty join Mike Robinson to assess what the next phase of confrontation in West Asia is likely to look like. Switch the Stories To Find the Truth — with Katharine Gun Professor Diane Rasmussen spoke with Katharine Gun about her views on a range of topics beyond her 2003 experience as a GCHQ whistleblower and subsequent arrest, including her new article, ‘Fabricating the Case for War in the 21st Century’, which appears in UK Column’s new magazine, The Column. Military Matters: Episode 5 Brian Gerrish and Charles Malet review the bigger picture of the Iran conflict, including the action in, and rhetoric around, the situation. Iran: A Different Perspective Brian Gerrish and Iranian UK Column viewer Lazar Der Gregorian discuss the war, history, culture, and politics of Iran in this fast-flowing, fascinating, and challenging conversation. Protecting Young Minds | UK Column Interviews Campaigner and activist Kim Isherwood, from Public Child Protections Wales, joins Brian Gerrish to discuss what can be done about the sexual grooming of children in the UK state education system. Creating Community — Digging In Charles Malet talks to UK Column member Susan Humphrey about her decision in 2021 to buy land with a group of like-minded people. Justice Withheld: Fornethy Residential School Survivors Speak Out Join five Fornethy Residential School historical child abuse survivors in conversation with Prof Diane Rasmussen about the Crown's withdrawal of its appeal to reconsider the "unduly lenient" sentencing of former Fornethy teacher and convicted abuser Patricia Robertson/Baxter. Dr David Cartland versus Goliath Former NHS GP Dr David Cartland joins Dr Liz Evans for a follow-up conversation about his ongoing fight with the mainstream medical establishment. A Route Towards National Renewal Ben Rubin is joined by Nick Griffin, one of the leading figures in British nationalist politics. Possibly the person with the most direct experience of planning, leading and executing nationalist political campaigns across the UK. The Latest Dark Crusade: Christian Zionism, the Israel Lobby, and the War on Iran Christian Zionism was invented in 1820s Britain to justify imperial war in the Middle East. Two centuries later, it's running the White House. Cliff Kiracofe, author of Dark Crusade, joins Mike Robinson to explain how. False Flags and Fallen Republics: Iran, 9/11, and the Architecture of Manufactured Enemies Is Iran being set up as the next false flag enemy? Historian Matt Ehret joins Mike Robinson to trace the playbook from Nero's Rome to 9/11, exposing how Western intelligence manufactures enemies, funds radical Islam, and psychologically prepares populations for wars they would otherwise refuse. Fighting the Spiritual Battle for Children's Innocence — with Bonnie Wallace Professor Diane Rasmussen spoke with Bonnie Wallace, a Christian mum in Texas, about her tireless work in fighting to remove books containing sexually explicit, vulgar, and violent content present in children's library collections. A Mother's Fight for the Return of Her Children | UK Column Interviews Carol Whyte is a survivor of abuse at Fornethy Residential School in Scotland. Her reward for surviving was to have her children stolen by the state. From L'viv to Sumy; Delivering Front Line Aid to Ukraine Bill tells Brian Gerrish why he drove 600 miles in snow and ice to deliver aid to Ukraine front lines. You Can Do It — with Professor Richard Ennos Professor Richard Ennos and Professor Diane Rasmussen had an inspirational conversation about Richard’s pro-human and anti-globalist group, Common Knowledge Edinburgh, which works locally to raise awareness. Military Matters: Episode Four This special edition of Military Matters focuses on the Iran-US war and its implications for the UK. Weather Events Demystified Mark Anderson in conversation with Orlean Koehle Money Money Money Mark Anderson and Conrad LeBeau examine the world of money, credit, and debt, and discuss how the American people have been swindled by a corrupt banking system. Exposing Queer Fest and the Attack on Our Children's Minds — with Protect and Teach Cathy Mudge, Gilli Blick, and Jenny Digsdale of Protect and Teach spoke with Professor Diane Rasmussen about the 2025 child-focused Queer Fest event at Exeter Library and the serious safeguarding concerns surrounding it. Solutions to Corporatist Fascism and False Political Constructs — with Rodney Atkinson Professor Diane Rasmussen spoke with Rodney Atkinson, one of Britain’s most successful political economists, at his home in the North East of England about a range of important national and international topics. Military Matters: Episode Three Brian Gerrish and Charles Malet explore the ways in which the war narrative has been pushed in the UK over the past few months. Canada: A Roadmap for the Future | UK Column Interviews Mike Robinson talks with Canadian journalist, author, and lecturer Matt Ehret. Matt is the founder of the Canadian Patriot Review, and his extensive body of work includes three volumes on the untold history of Canada. Gutsy Women: Erin Far from Eden Brian Gerrish and Erin discuss how the feminist agenda has been used as a deliberate and orchestrated attack on both women and men. The War on Terror to the Present Day | UK Column Interviews Dr Lucy Morgan Edwards, author of The Afghan Solution, compares her experiences in Afghanistan 20 years ago to the current geopolitical situation. Telecon with Mike from Slough: Health and the Sardine Saga A short phone call with Mike from Slough on health, food, and the sardine saga. Vaccines: An Educated Decision | UK Column Interviews Magda Taylor talks to Charles Malet about her website and newsletter, The Informed Parent. It is a resource supplying parents with information that mainstream medicine won’t. The Farmers Who Won’t Give Up | UK Column Interviews Sandi Adams interviews Geoff and Ben, two UK farmers. They describe an industry under extraordinary pressure and how the farmers’ protest movement is treated with open hostility by the authorities. Fornethy Residential School: 18 Guilty Verdicts, But No Justice for Abuse Survivors Brian Gerrish and Diane Rasmussen spoke with eight survivors of the horrific historic institutional child abuse that took place at Fornethy Residential School in Scotland following the December 2025 insultingly lenient sentencing of convicted former Fornethy teacher Patricia Robertson. UK Column Member Rachel — In Conversation with Brian Gerrish | UK Column Interviews Join Brian Gerrish and UK Column member Rachel for a thought-provoking and intelligent discussion about the changes happening in the Western world. Investigating War — with Iain Overton Charles Malet sits down with Iain Overton to discuss the UK Government’s questionable actions during war and the machinations of the BBC. Ethical Sex — with Dr Anthony McCarthy Sandi Adams speaks with Dr Anthony McCarthy about his book Ethical Sex: Sexual Choices and Their Nature and Meaning, and the controversial issues it raises. Activism in the North of England — with Cumbria Action | UK Column Interviews In this positive and uplifting conversation, Professor Diane Rasmussen talks to Chris Allen and Brent Holloway of Cumbria Action about their outreach work toward raising public awareness of globalist agendas. A Mother and the Adventures of Gabriel A mother alienated and maligned by the Family Courts makes her son a writer and author, inspiring children worldwide. No Tax For War Charles Malet catches up with behavioural scientist, peace campaigner, and tax resister Chris Coverdale for an update on his work since he last spoke to UK Column. Misadventures of an Accidental Activist Sandi Adams talks to Rachel Mathews of Colchester Council Watch about her extraordinary journey from digital nomad to activist. Do No Harm Dr Liz Evans and Dr David Cartland discuss his new book, Do No Harm: Diaries of a Vaccinated Antivaxxer, and how his life has changed since his last appearance on UK Column in 2023. How To Be a Globalist Librarian Join Professor Diane Rasmussen in the UK Column Talk Tent at the Hope Freedom Music Festival as she discusses how libraries are contributing to the global green agenda and the UN’s ‘Sustainable Development Goals’ (SDGs). The Tide Is Turning — Andrew Bridgen Sandi Adams and Andrew Bridgen explore urgent issues shaping the world today. It is a powerful discussion which will leave viewers feeling energised and uplifted. Escaping The Matrix Clive Edwards talks to Sandi Adams about living away from government, in accordance with Natural Law, not statutory law. But is it possible to escape The Matrix? Watch this conversation to find out. Japan stuck in the middle - Masako Ganaha UK Farming — Fighting for Its Future Farmer Alan Hughes talks to Charles Malet about his involvement with Farmers to Action, upcoming regional and national protests, the perilous state of UK farming, and its future. Brian Gerrish: My Story Join Brian in the UK Column Talk Tent at the Hope Freedom Music Festival as he shares his deeply personal story of why he founded UK Column and the circumstances that propelled him along his journey. There’s No Such Thing As a Transgender Child Join Steve, an ex-Commando fighting a whole new battle: the battle for our minds. His grassroots UK street activism challenges gender ideology, often getting him physically attacked in the process. Taking Back Our Communities: The Rise of the National Residents Association Cassie shares how a growing network of residents across the UK is standing up for local democracy, protecting communities, and restoring trust in public life. Neil Oliver: Remembering What It Means To Be Human An intimate conversation with Neil Oliver on truth, exile, and courage — exploring how we stay human and free in an age of manipulation, isolation, and the threat of the transhuman agenda. Discussing “An Inconvenient Study” — with Del Bigtree Mike Robinson speaks to Del Bigtree about his new film, An Inconvenient Study, which documents his challenge to a doctor at Henry Ford Health to conduct the most thorough comparative study they could into outcomes for vaxxed and unvaxxed. Venezuela Under Attack As the tensions between the US and Venezuela ramp up, Mike Robinson speaks to Jose Biomorgi, the Venezuelan ambassador to Lebanon and Syria, about the actions of the US against his country. The Ultimate Vaccine Timeline — with Shaz Khan Did the flu jab cause her father’s death? Shaz Khan tells Charles Malet how this question led her on a quest to expose the marketing myths which insist that vaccines really are ‘safe and effective’. Sudan: Another Forgotten War Mike Robinson speaks to Professor Isa Blumi about the Sudan conflict and its place in the wider region. A World Full of Mercenaries — with Morgan Lerette PMCs in Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan, and the US-Mexico border: what are they up to? Morgan Lerette updates Charles Malet on child trafficking, cross-border incursions, and the murky world of private military contractors. The Lie of Cataclysmic, Anthropogenic Climate Change Sandi Adams speaks to Dr Niall McCrae about his book Green in Tooth and Claw, a stunning, skilful critique of the green agenda. Society is being constantly influenced by climate change propaganda. The true danger to humanity lies in the powerful people promoting this narrative. Imperialist Sectarian Tactics Turned Against Western Populations Mike Robinson and Vanessa Beeley discuss how sectarian divisions are being weaponised against western populations, having historically been used to divide and conquer the countries of west Asia. Croatia Will Not Willingly Go To War, Even for NATO Mike Robinson speaks to Andrija Klaric about engagement with people in Croatia on issues such as migration, digital ID, CBDC, censorship, and attitudes to the war narrative. We also discuss attempts to recreate tensions which led to the war with Serbia in the 1990s. The Editors' Law Comes To Britain Mike Robinson and Charles Malet exposed the drive by successive Tory and Labour regimes for legislation which looks incredibly similar to legislation brought in by the Hitler regime, beginning in 1933 with the ‘Editors' Law’. Kim Isherwood Warns of the Dangers of Child Sexuality Education Kim Isherwood warns of the dangers of the World Health Organization’s Child Sexuality Education. Christine Discusses Failings in Children’s Services Christine admits that she made mistakes as a mum, but why was her child taken and a foster child given? An Ordinary Man Who Extraordinarily Questioned the Covid Injections Diane Rasmussen interviewed Tim Coulter, a UK Column supporter and a retired architect who took action against the Covid injections, at his picturesque home in a beautiful Northumberland village. A Picture Paints — with Jake Fern Jake Fern tells Charles Malet about his journey from Marxist cult to resistance portraitist, and he introduces ‘A Thousand Words’. Two Girls Shot in Gaza Children shot at point-blank range in Gaza — a BBC documentary uncovers evidence of deliberate sniper fire, yet it’s buried deep on their website. Brian Gerrish and Patrick Henningsen discuss why Stephanie Hegarty’s findings matter, and what they reveal about war crimes hidden in plain sight. A Question of Faith: Why Did the CofE Go Wrong? — with Charles Malet and Alex Thomson Charles Malet and Alex Thomson start to explore the failings of the Church of England, as viewed through the prism of history and scripture. Heal Yourself Naturally — with Holistic Health Practitioner Louise Peyton Louise Peyton told Diane Rasmussen McAdie about her experiences as a registered nurse, a holistic health practitioner, and an artist. UK Column Enjoys Sounds Beautiful 2025 The UK Column team recount a great time at the Sounds Beautiful Festival 2025 in Dorset. Freeing Language from Thought Control — with Rosemary Jenkinson Cancelled author Rosemary Jenkinson and Diane Rasmussen McAdie reflected on language, free speech, and authoritarian control in light of Rosemary’s new dystopian satirical novel, The Memorisers. Ex-UN Scientist Challenges the Climate Narrative and More Sandi Adams spoke with environmental scientist Peter Taylor about his 2009 controversial book Chill, his 2025 book Climate, Covid and Conspiracy, and other topics such as germ versus terrain theory. How to Save Humanity — with Prof Gloria Moss (Part 3 of 3) Prof Gloria Moss spoke with Prof Diane Rasmussen McAdie about the evil transhumanist agenda that has existed over time, and what can be done to stop it. Escape Key: Reverse Engineering the Architecture of Totalitarian Control Ben Rubin spoke with Escape Key, a systems analyst who has researched the methods, means, and origins of the global dictatorship that has already been built. Military Matters: Opening Shots—with Brian Gerrish and Charles Malet In this discussion, the attack on British society is viewed through a military lens around the factors delivering the ‘endless war’ with Brian Gerrish and Charles Malet. Morgoth - England Your England Ben Rubin and Morgoth discuss Orwell, Yookay, and the predicament of the English. Campaigner Speaks about the Data Mining of Our Children in the Education System — with Lynne Taylor Sandi Adams spoke with Lynne Taylor, a US-based education researcher, and ex-teacher. They discussed Social Emotional Learning (SEL), MINDSPACE, The 7 Noahide Laws, and The Royal Foundation’s work with major corporations on early childhood development. From Zionist to Anti-Zionist: Memories, Dreams, and Visions of Peace Lynne Lopez-Salzedo, writer, activist, and co-author of Confronting Zionism, discusses her personal journey from Zionist to anti-Zionist. The Difference Between Men and Women — with Prof Gloria Moss (Part 2 of 3) Can art, design, and even website layouts reveal the true differences between men and women? Prof Gloria Moss joins UK Column for a revealing deep-dive in Part 2 of this powerful interview series. Health Risks and Ethical Violations of Water Fluoridation Joy Warren from the Fluoride Free Alliance (UK) speaks to Dr Liz Evans about her 20-year campaign opposing the forced mass medication of the public through the addition of toxic hexafluorosilicic acid to our drinking water. Fact Checking the Fact Censors — with Dr Judith Brown Who fact-checks the censorious fact-checkers? Diane Rasmussen McAdie spoke with Judith Brown about fact-checking, censorship, 'media literacy training', and other issues affecting the public's access to trustworthy, factual information. Who Runs the Jungle? Michael Yon and Ben Rubin traverse 500 years of global power struggles, armed conflicts, and the strategies and tactics of tyrants. Eugenie Verney Remembers Journalism UK Column interviews Eugenie Verney, a former hard-wired left journalist, about her extensive career across many famous UK newspaper titles. Universities Are in Crisis — with Prof Gloria Moss (Part 1 of 3) Should you send your children to university? Prof Gloria Moss and Prof Diane Rasmussen McAdie uncovered the higher education crisis that has recently unfolded in the UK and across the West. The Natural Order Ben Rubin and Will Keyte discuss the importance of natural law and the Magna Carta in protecting our fundamental rights. The Transition Brian Gerrish and Ben Rubin discuss 20 years of disruption in British society. Parental Alienation - The Relationship Phoenix What is parental alienation, and how do parents recover from being cut out of their own child’s life? With Full Intent: Israel's Brutal Attack on the USS Liberty Phil Tourney, survivor of the USS Liberty, discusses the secrecy imposed on the attack’s survivors and explains why it remains highly relevant today The Watchman Brian Gerrish speaks to Ben Rubin about life, Nation, duty, and the origins of UK Column. Fruitcake or Bearing Fruit: a Personal Journey from Abuse to Christian Spiritual Healing Vicky’s journey has led her to become a devout Christian, and it is that faith which has allowed her to stand up to fight and win against the darkness of cult abuse. Reflections on a Day with Mothers Separated from Their Children Brian Gerrish and Jemma Cooper of UK Column reflect on a meeting with mums separated from their children. "Don't Sell Your Morals" – with Vicki Baggett of the World Library Association Why and how are sex manuals available to children as young as five in American public and school libraries? Diane Rasmussen McAdie talked with Vicki Baggett, a veteran English teacher in Florida who is fighting this indoctrination, to find out. Society Subverted: How the RSA Is Being Dismantled by Its Own Leaders One of our most important cultural institutions is being systematically destroyed in the pursuit of profit over social purpose. Ben Rubin finds out more. Supporting Vaccine Injured New Zealanders - with Lynda Wharton of The Health Forum NZ Lynda Wharton told Diane Rasmussen McAdie about the work she does to support the vaccine injured in New Zealand. Ukraine and Israel — A United Force? Ben Rubin speaks with Dr David Miller and Vanessa Beeley about the deep links between Ukraine and Israel that show these two seemingly separate nations are better understood as a single force united by blood and ambition going back centuries. Karl Schwarz and Brian Gerrish: 9-11 Part 3 Karl W. B. Schwarz discusses the feedback from his first two UK Column 9/11 interviews, and ends on nanotechnology. Christians in Cornwall Are Saying No to ‘On the Way’ Ross from Cornwall blows the whistle on CofE ‘On the Way’ plans to water down Christianity and destroy the county’s ancient churches. Debs Speaks about Fornethy and Her Life As a little girl, Debs stayed at Fornethy Residential School three times. The memories never go. The Truth about ME — with Catherine Vandome and Dr Liz Evans Catherine Vandome and Dr Liz Evans spoke with Diane Rasmussen McAdie about their personal and professional experiences with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), a debilitating long-term health condition. 12-18 May is ME Awareness Week 2025 in the UK. Embracing Masculinity — with Braeden Sorbo At 23, Braeden Sorbo is calling on young men to reclaim strength, purpose, and responsibility in a culture that labels masculinity as toxic — and he's not backing down. Malcolm Hills: An Englishman Abroad Mike Robinson speaks to Malcolm Hills, a UK Column member who has been living in St Petersburg, Russia, for the past few years. Building Resilience through Home Education — with Sam Sorbo Sam Sorbo tells Charles Malet about the critical distinction between schooling and educating, and the choice facing parents confronted by the ills of the system. "The Situation Is Dire … Nobody Challenges It” — with Prof Dennis Hayes Do academics have academic freedom in the UK? The answer is no, said Prof Dennis Hayes in this conversation with Prof Diane Rasmussen McAdie. Stolen by the State It’s the UK in 2025. Your door is kicked in, your house is searched, your son is handcuffed and intimidated, and then the police come for your grandchildren. Nigel Farage and the Destructive “Toryisation” of Reform UK Reform UK boldly states it will secure Britain’s future as a free, proud, and rich nation. Why, then, did Reform UK South Derbyshire’s Chairman, Job West, resign? Facing the Tyrants — with Dr Sam Bailey Dr Sam Bailey tells Charles Malet how the Medical Council of New Zealand reacted when she spoke out about the corruption of the medical profession in the COVID era, convening a tribunal in an attempt to make her pay for her own persecution and punishment, to the tune of NZ$148,000. Karl W. B. 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After the Pause: Iran, Lebanon and the Next Round of Confrontation — SYRIA PODCAST EP 10 With the Strait of Hormuz blockaded and Donald Trump's rhetoric escalating, Vanessa Beeley and Myriam Charabaty join Mike Robinson to assess what the next phase of confrontation in West Asia is likely to look like.
Switch the Stories To Find the Truth — with Katharine Gun Professor Diane Rasmussen spoke with Katharine Gun about her views on a range of topics beyond her 2003 experience as a GCHQ whistleblower and subsequent arrest, including her new article, ‘Fabricating the Case for War in the 21st Century’, which appears in UK Column’s new magazine, The Column.
Military Matters: Episode 5 Brian Gerrish and Charles Malet review the bigger picture of the Iran conflict, including the action in, and rhetoric around, the situation.
Iran: A Different Perspective Brian Gerrish and Iranian UK Column viewer Lazar Der Gregorian discuss the war, history, culture, and politics of Iran in this fast-flowing, fascinating, and challenging conversation.
Protecting Young Minds | UK Column Interviews Campaigner and activist Kim Isherwood, from Public Child Protections Wales, joins Brian Gerrish to discuss what can be done about the sexual grooming of children in the UK state education system.
Creating Community — Digging In Charles Malet talks to UK Column member Susan Humphrey about her decision in 2021 to buy land with a group of like-minded people.
Justice Withheld: Fornethy Residential School Survivors Speak Out Join five Fornethy Residential School historical child abuse survivors in conversation with Prof Diane Rasmussen about the Crown's withdrawal of its appeal to reconsider the "unduly lenient" sentencing of former Fornethy teacher and convicted abuser Patricia Robertson/Baxter.
Dr David Cartland versus Goliath Former NHS GP Dr David Cartland joins Dr Liz Evans for a follow-up conversation about his ongoing fight with the mainstream medical establishment.
A Route Towards National Renewal Ben Rubin is joined by Nick Griffin, one of the leading figures in British nationalist politics. Possibly the person with the most direct experience of planning, leading and executing nationalist political campaigns across the UK.
The Latest Dark Crusade: Christian Zionism, the Israel Lobby, and the War on Iran Christian Zionism was invented in 1820s Britain to justify imperial war in the Middle East. Two centuries later, it's running the White House. Cliff Kiracofe, author of Dark Crusade, joins Mike Robinson to explain how.
False Flags and Fallen Republics: Iran, 9/11, and the Architecture of Manufactured Enemies Is Iran being set up as the next false flag enemy? Historian Matt Ehret joins Mike Robinson to trace the playbook from Nero's Rome to 9/11, exposing how Western intelligence manufactures enemies, funds radical Islam, and psychologically prepares populations for wars they would otherwise refuse.
Fighting the Spiritual Battle for Children's Innocence — with Bonnie Wallace Professor Diane Rasmussen spoke with Bonnie Wallace, a Christian mum in Texas, about her tireless work in fighting to remove books containing sexually explicit, vulgar, and violent content present in children's library collections.
A Mother's Fight for the Return of Her Children | UK Column Interviews Carol Whyte is a survivor of abuse at Fornethy Residential School in Scotland. Her reward for surviving was to have her children stolen by the state.
From L'viv to Sumy; Delivering Front Line Aid to Ukraine Bill tells Brian Gerrish why he drove 600 miles in snow and ice to deliver aid to Ukraine front lines.
You Can Do It — with Professor Richard Ennos Professor Richard Ennos and Professor Diane Rasmussen had an inspirational conversation about Richard’s pro-human and anti-globalist group, Common Knowledge Edinburgh, which works locally to raise awareness.
Military Matters: Episode Four This special edition of Military Matters focuses on the Iran-US war and its implications for the UK.
Money Money Money Mark Anderson and Conrad LeBeau examine the world of money, credit, and debt, and discuss how the American people have been swindled by a corrupt banking system.
Exposing Queer Fest and the Attack on Our Children's Minds — with Protect and Teach Cathy Mudge, Gilli Blick, and Jenny Digsdale of Protect and Teach spoke with Professor Diane Rasmussen about the 2025 child-focused Queer Fest event at Exeter Library and the serious safeguarding concerns surrounding it.
Solutions to Corporatist Fascism and False Political Constructs — with Rodney Atkinson Professor Diane Rasmussen spoke with Rodney Atkinson, one of Britain’s most successful political economists, at his home in the North East of England about a range of important national and international topics.
Military Matters: Episode Three Brian Gerrish and Charles Malet explore the ways in which the war narrative has been pushed in the UK over the past few months.
Canada: A Roadmap for the Future | UK Column Interviews Mike Robinson talks with Canadian journalist, author, and lecturer Matt Ehret. Matt is the founder of the Canadian Patriot Review, and his extensive body of work includes three volumes on the untold history of Canada.
Gutsy Women: Erin Far from Eden Brian Gerrish and Erin discuss how the feminist agenda has been used as a deliberate and orchestrated attack on both women and men.
The War on Terror to the Present Day | UK Column Interviews Dr Lucy Morgan Edwards, author of The Afghan Solution, compares her experiences in Afghanistan 20 years ago to the current geopolitical situation.
Telecon with Mike from Slough: Health and the Sardine Saga A short phone call with Mike from Slough on health, food, and the sardine saga.
Vaccines: An Educated Decision | UK Column Interviews Magda Taylor talks to Charles Malet about her website and newsletter, The Informed Parent. It is a resource supplying parents with information that mainstream medicine won’t.
The Farmers Who Won’t Give Up | UK Column Interviews Sandi Adams interviews Geoff and Ben, two UK farmers. They describe an industry under extraordinary pressure and how the farmers’ protest movement is treated with open hostility by the authorities.
Fornethy Residential School: 18 Guilty Verdicts, But No Justice for Abuse Survivors Brian Gerrish and Diane Rasmussen spoke with eight survivors of the horrific historic institutional child abuse that took place at Fornethy Residential School in Scotland following the December 2025 insultingly lenient sentencing of convicted former Fornethy teacher Patricia Robertson.
UK Column Member Rachel — In Conversation with Brian Gerrish | UK Column Interviews Join Brian Gerrish and UK Column member Rachel for a thought-provoking and intelligent discussion about the changes happening in the Western world.
Investigating War — with Iain Overton Charles Malet sits down with Iain Overton to discuss the UK Government’s questionable actions during war and the machinations of the BBC.
Ethical Sex — with Dr Anthony McCarthy Sandi Adams speaks with Dr Anthony McCarthy about his book Ethical Sex: Sexual Choices and Their Nature and Meaning, and the controversial issues it raises.
Activism in the North of England — with Cumbria Action | UK Column Interviews In this positive and uplifting conversation, Professor Diane Rasmussen talks to Chris Allen and Brent Holloway of Cumbria Action about their outreach work toward raising public awareness of globalist agendas.
A Mother and the Adventures of Gabriel A mother alienated and maligned by the Family Courts makes her son a writer and author, inspiring children worldwide.
No Tax For War Charles Malet catches up with behavioural scientist, peace campaigner, and tax resister Chris Coverdale for an update on his work since he last spoke to UK Column.
Misadventures of an Accidental Activist Sandi Adams talks to Rachel Mathews of Colchester Council Watch about her extraordinary journey from digital nomad to activist.
Do No Harm Dr Liz Evans and Dr David Cartland discuss his new book, Do No Harm: Diaries of a Vaccinated Antivaxxer, and how his life has changed since his last appearance on UK Column in 2023.
How To Be a Globalist Librarian Join Professor Diane Rasmussen in the UK Column Talk Tent at the Hope Freedom Music Festival as she discusses how libraries are contributing to the global green agenda and the UN’s ‘Sustainable Development Goals’ (SDGs).
The Tide Is Turning — Andrew Bridgen Sandi Adams and Andrew Bridgen explore urgent issues shaping the world today. It is a powerful discussion which will leave viewers feeling energised and uplifted.
Escaping The Matrix Clive Edwards talks to Sandi Adams about living away from government, in accordance with Natural Law, not statutory law. But is it possible to escape The Matrix? Watch this conversation to find out.
UK Farming — Fighting for Its Future Farmer Alan Hughes talks to Charles Malet about his involvement with Farmers to Action, upcoming regional and national protests, the perilous state of UK farming, and its future.
Brian Gerrish: My Story Join Brian in the UK Column Talk Tent at the Hope Freedom Music Festival as he shares his deeply personal story of why he founded UK Column and the circumstances that propelled him along his journey.
There’s No Such Thing As a Transgender Child Join Steve, an ex-Commando fighting a whole new battle: the battle for our minds. His grassroots UK street activism challenges gender ideology, often getting him physically attacked in the process.
Taking Back Our Communities: The Rise of the National Residents Association Cassie shares how a growing network of residents across the UK is standing up for local democracy, protecting communities, and restoring trust in public life.
Neil Oliver: Remembering What It Means To Be Human An intimate conversation with Neil Oliver on truth, exile, and courage — exploring how we stay human and free in an age of manipulation, isolation, and the threat of the transhuman agenda.
Discussing “An Inconvenient Study” — with Del Bigtree Mike Robinson speaks to Del Bigtree about his new film, An Inconvenient Study, which documents his challenge to a doctor at Henry Ford Health to conduct the most thorough comparative study they could into outcomes for vaxxed and unvaxxed.
Venezuela Under Attack As the tensions between the US and Venezuela ramp up, Mike Robinson speaks to Jose Biomorgi, the Venezuelan ambassador to Lebanon and Syria, about the actions of the US against his country.
The Ultimate Vaccine Timeline — with Shaz Khan Did the flu jab cause her father’s death? Shaz Khan tells Charles Malet how this question led her on a quest to expose the marketing myths which insist that vaccines really are ‘safe and effective’.
Sudan: Another Forgotten War Mike Robinson speaks to Professor Isa Blumi about the Sudan conflict and its place in the wider region.
A World Full of Mercenaries — with Morgan Lerette PMCs in Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan, and the US-Mexico border: what are they up to? Morgan Lerette updates Charles Malet on child trafficking, cross-border incursions, and the murky world of private military contractors.
The Lie of Cataclysmic, Anthropogenic Climate Change Sandi Adams speaks to Dr Niall McCrae about his book Green in Tooth and Claw, a stunning, skilful critique of the green agenda. Society is being constantly influenced by climate change propaganda. The true danger to humanity lies in the powerful people promoting this narrative.
Imperialist Sectarian Tactics Turned Against Western Populations Mike Robinson and Vanessa Beeley discuss how sectarian divisions are being weaponised against western populations, having historically been used to divide and conquer the countries of west Asia.
Croatia Will Not Willingly Go To War, Even for NATO Mike Robinson speaks to Andrija Klaric about engagement with people in Croatia on issues such as migration, digital ID, CBDC, censorship, and attitudes to the war narrative. We also discuss attempts to recreate tensions which led to the war with Serbia in the 1990s.
The Editors' Law Comes To Britain Mike Robinson and Charles Malet exposed the drive by successive Tory and Labour regimes for legislation which looks incredibly similar to legislation brought in by the Hitler regime, beginning in 1933 with the ‘Editors' Law’.
Kim Isherwood Warns of the Dangers of Child Sexuality Education Kim Isherwood warns of the dangers of the World Health Organization’s Child Sexuality Education.
Christine Discusses Failings in Children’s Services Christine admits that she made mistakes as a mum, but why was her child taken and a foster child given?
An Ordinary Man Who Extraordinarily Questioned the Covid Injections Diane Rasmussen interviewed Tim Coulter, a UK Column supporter and a retired architect who took action against the Covid injections, at his picturesque home in a beautiful Northumberland village.
A Picture Paints — with Jake Fern Jake Fern tells Charles Malet about his journey from Marxist cult to resistance portraitist, and he introduces ‘A Thousand Words’.
Two Girls Shot in Gaza Children shot at point-blank range in Gaza — a BBC documentary uncovers evidence of deliberate sniper fire, yet it’s buried deep on their website. Brian Gerrish and Patrick Henningsen discuss why Stephanie Hegarty’s findings matter, and what they reveal about war crimes hidden in plain sight.
A Question of Faith: Why Did the CofE Go Wrong? — with Charles Malet and Alex Thomson Charles Malet and Alex Thomson start to explore the failings of the Church of England, as viewed through the prism of history and scripture.
Heal Yourself Naturally — with Holistic Health Practitioner Louise Peyton Louise Peyton told Diane Rasmussen McAdie about her experiences as a registered nurse, a holistic health practitioner, and an artist.
UK Column Enjoys Sounds Beautiful 2025 The UK Column team recount a great time at the Sounds Beautiful Festival 2025 in Dorset.
Freeing Language from Thought Control — with Rosemary Jenkinson Cancelled author Rosemary Jenkinson and Diane Rasmussen McAdie reflected on language, free speech, and authoritarian control in light of Rosemary’s new dystopian satirical novel, The Memorisers.
Ex-UN Scientist Challenges the Climate Narrative and More Sandi Adams spoke with environmental scientist Peter Taylor about his 2009 controversial book Chill, his 2025 book Climate, Covid and Conspiracy, and other topics such as germ versus terrain theory.
How to Save Humanity — with Prof Gloria Moss (Part 3 of 3) Prof Gloria Moss spoke with Prof Diane Rasmussen McAdie about the evil transhumanist agenda that has existed over time, and what can be done to stop it.
Escape Key: Reverse Engineering the Architecture of Totalitarian Control Ben Rubin spoke with Escape Key, a systems analyst who has researched the methods, means, and origins of the global dictatorship that has already been built.
Military Matters: Opening Shots—with Brian Gerrish and Charles Malet In this discussion, the attack on British society is viewed through a military lens around the factors delivering the ‘endless war’ with Brian Gerrish and Charles Malet.
Morgoth - England Your England Ben Rubin and Morgoth discuss Orwell, Yookay, and the predicament of the English.
Campaigner Speaks about the Data Mining of Our Children in the Education System — with Lynne Taylor Sandi Adams spoke with Lynne Taylor, a US-based education researcher, and ex-teacher. They discussed Social Emotional Learning (SEL), MINDSPACE, The 7 Noahide Laws, and The Royal Foundation’s work with major corporations on early childhood development.
From Zionist to Anti-Zionist: Memories, Dreams, and Visions of Peace Lynne Lopez-Salzedo, writer, activist, and co-author of Confronting Zionism, discusses her personal journey from Zionist to anti-Zionist.
The Difference Between Men and Women — with Prof Gloria Moss (Part 2 of 3) Can art, design, and even website layouts reveal the true differences between men and women? Prof Gloria Moss joins UK Column for a revealing deep-dive in Part 2 of this powerful interview series.
Health Risks and Ethical Violations of Water Fluoridation Joy Warren from the Fluoride Free Alliance (UK) speaks to Dr Liz Evans about her 20-year campaign opposing the forced mass medication of the public through the addition of toxic hexafluorosilicic acid to our drinking water.
Fact Checking the Fact Censors — with Dr Judith Brown Who fact-checks the censorious fact-checkers? Diane Rasmussen McAdie spoke with Judith Brown about fact-checking, censorship, 'media literacy training', and other issues affecting the public's access to trustworthy, factual information.
Who Runs the Jungle? Michael Yon and Ben Rubin traverse 500 years of global power struggles, armed conflicts, and the strategies and tactics of tyrants.
Eugenie Verney Remembers Journalism UK Column interviews Eugenie Verney, a former hard-wired left journalist, about her extensive career across many famous UK newspaper titles.
Universities Are in Crisis — with Prof Gloria Moss (Part 1 of 3) Should you send your children to university? Prof Gloria Moss and Prof Diane Rasmussen McAdie uncovered the higher education crisis that has recently unfolded in the UK and across the West.
The Natural Order Ben Rubin and Will Keyte discuss the importance of natural law and the Magna Carta in protecting our fundamental rights.
Parental Alienation - The Relationship Phoenix What is parental alienation, and how do parents recover from being cut out of their own child’s life?
With Full Intent: Israel's Brutal Attack on the USS Liberty Phil Tourney, survivor of the USS Liberty, discusses the secrecy imposed on the attack’s survivors and explains why it remains highly relevant today
The Watchman Brian Gerrish speaks to Ben Rubin about life, Nation, duty, and the origins of UK Column.
Fruitcake or Bearing Fruit: a Personal Journey from Abuse to Christian Spiritual Healing Vicky’s journey has led her to become a devout Christian, and it is that faith which has allowed her to stand up to fight and win against the darkness of cult abuse.
Reflections on a Day with Mothers Separated from Their Children Brian Gerrish and Jemma Cooper of UK Column reflect on a meeting with mums separated from their children.
"Don't Sell Your Morals" – with Vicki Baggett of the World Library Association Why and how are sex manuals available to children as young as five in American public and school libraries? Diane Rasmussen McAdie talked with Vicki Baggett, a veteran English teacher in Florida who is fighting this indoctrination, to find out.
Society Subverted: How the RSA Is Being Dismantled by Its Own Leaders One of our most important cultural institutions is being systematically destroyed in the pursuit of profit over social purpose. Ben Rubin finds out more.
Supporting Vaccine Injured New Zealanders - with Lynda Wharton of The Health Forum NZ Lynda Wharton told Diane Rasmussen McAdie about the work she does to support the vaccine injured in New Zealand.
Ukraine and Israel — A United Force? Ben Rubin speaks with Dr David Miller and Vanessa Beeley about the deep links between Ukraine and Israel that show these two seemingly separate nations are better understood as a single force united by blood and ambition going back centuries.
Karl Schwarz and Brian Gerrish: 9-11 Part 3 Karl W. B. Schwarz discusses the feedback from his first two UK Column 9/11 interviews, and ends on nanotechnology.
Christians in Cornwall Are Saying No to ‘On the Way’ Ross from Cornwall blows the whistle on CofE ‘On the Way’ plans to water down Christianity and destroy the county’s ancient churches.
Debs Speaks about Fornethy and Her Life As a little girl, Debs stayed at Fornethy Residential School three times. The memories never go.
The Truth about ME — with Catherine Vandome and Dr Liz Evans Catherine Vandome and Dr Liz Evans spoke with Diane Rasmussen McAdie about their personal and professional experiences with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), a debilitating long-term health condition. 12-18 May is ME Awareness Week 2025 in the UK.
Embracing Masculinity — with Braeden Sorbo At 23, Braeden Sorbo is calling on young men to reclaim strength, purpose, and responsibility in a culture that labels masculinity as toxic — and he's not backing down.
Malcolm Hills: An Englishman Abroad Mike Robinson speaks to Malcolm Hills, a UK Column member who has been living in St Petersburg, Russia, for the past few years.
Building Resilience through Home Education — with Sam Sorbo Sam Sorbo tells Charles Malet about the critical distinction between schooling and educating, and the choice facing parents confronted by the ills of the system.
"The Situation Is Dire … Nobody Challenges It” — with Prof Dennis Hayes Do academics have academic freedom in the UK? The answer is no, said Prof Dennis Hayes in this conversation with Prof Diane Rasmussen McAdie.
Stolen by the State It’s the UK in 2025. Your door is kicked in, your house is searched, your son is handcuffed and intimidated, and then the police come for your grandchildren.
Nigel Farage and the Destructive “Toryisation” of Reform UK Reform UK boldly states it will secure Britain’s future as a free, proud, and rich nation. Why, then, did Reform UK South Derbyshire’s Chairman, Job West, resign?
Facing the Tyrants — with Dr Sam Bailey Dr Sam Bailey tells Charles Malet how the Medical Council of New Zealand reacted when she spoke out about the corruption of the medical profession in the COVID era, convening a tribunal in an attempt to make her pay for her own persecution and punishment, to the tune of NZ$148,000.
Karl W. B. Schwarz Joins UK Column to Dissect the Official 9/11 Narrative — Part 2 Please join Part 2 of this vital interview as Karl Schwarz lifts the lid on the US power play leading to 9/11 and the key evidence hidden in plain sight.