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Last man standing

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<p><strong>Posh George: The criminal behind Farage is season 13 of Times Investigates - bringing you award-winning investigative and true crime podcasts from The Times and The Sunday Times</strong></p><br><p>From war zones to suburban homes, pursuing brutal criminals and cult leaders, our podcasts go further than any other to uncover the truth</p><br><p>In season 1, war correspondent Anthony Loyd investigates the life - and fate - of his colleague John Cantlie, who was kidnapped in Syria by Islamic State</p><br><p>In season 2, crime correspondent John Simpson breaks down the wall of silence surrounding the killing of 14-year-old Corey Junior Davis</p><br><p>In season 3 Berlin correspondent Oliver Moody uncovers the story of Hans Globke, the Nazi bureaucrat who laid the legal basis for the Holocaust - and helped build the modern German state</p><br><p>In season 4, columnist David Aaronovitch follows the trail of charm and deception left by businessman Lex Greensill through the corridors of power in Britain</p><br><p>In season 5, special correspondent Emily Dugan asks whether the wrong man was sent to prison for a brutal attack on a mother of two</p><br><p>In season six, Middle East correspondent Louise Callaghan steps into the weird world of ‘kittens’, ‘lions’, and televangelism surrounding a cult leader&nbsp;</p><br><p>In season seven, journalists Brenna Daldorph and David Aaronovitch explore the dark past behind some of Britain’s wealthiest stately homes</p><br><p>In season eight, feature writer Andrew Billen exposes a very British scandal at the world-famous university college, Christ Church, Oxford</p><br><p>In season nine, David Aaranovitch steps into the online world of Patriotic Alternative, a far-right group using the Covid pandemic as a recruiting tool</p><br><p>In season 10, journalists Peter Gillman and Emanuele Midolo investigate the death of one of our own, David Holden, the reporter whose killing became a Cold War whodunnit</p><br><p>In season 11, social affairs editor James Beal follows a trail leading from a quiet British town to frozen Canada, where he discovers a man allegedly selling death online</p><br><p>In season 12, reporter Mario Ledwith returns to his hometown in Northern Ireland, seeking answers about the bloody 1987 Remembrance Sunday attack</p><br><p>In series 13, The Sunday Times’s Insight team investigates how Nigel Farage came to depend upon a crypto enthusiast, gambler and fraudster&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

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Episode thumbnail for ‘Daddy’ | Posh George: The criminal behind Farage Ep.5

July 15, 2026

‘Daddy’ | Posh George: The criminal behind Farage Ep.5

Gabriel Pogrund interviews George Cottrell about his financial support for Nigel Farage and the potential breach of parliamentary rules.

Episode thumbnail for Crypto politics | Posh George: The criminal behind Farage Ep.4

July 12, 2026

Crypto politics | Posh George: The criminal behind Farage Ep.4

Gabriel Pogrund interviews George Cottrell about alleged crypto ATM involvement in Montenegro elections and its connection to Nigel Farage.

Episode thumbnail for Control, not ownership | Posh George: The criminal behind Farage Ep.3

July 8, 2026

Control, not ownership | Posh George: The criminal behind Farage Ep.3

Investigative journalist Gabriel Pogrund interviews George Cottrell about his alleged criminal dealings and funding of Nigel Farage, revealing insights into control versus ownership.

82 total episodes available with 54 transcripts

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What is Last man standing?
<p><strong>Posh George: The criminal behind Farage is season 13 of Times Investigates - bringing you award-winning investigative and true crime podcasts from The Times and The Sunday Times</strong></p><br><p>From war zones to suburban homes, pursuing brutal criminals and cult leaders, our podcasts go further than any other to uncover the truth</p><br><p>In season 1, war correspondent Anthony Loyd investigates the life - and fate - of his colleague John Cantlie, who was kidnapped in Syria by Islamic State</p><br><p>In season 2, crime correspondent John Simpson breaks down the wall of silence surrounding the killing of 14-year-old Corey Junior Davis</p><br><p>In season 3 Berlin correspondent Oliver Moody uncovers the story of Hans Globke, the Nazi bureaucrat who laid the legal basis for the Holocaust - and helped build the modern German state</p><br><p>In season 4, columnist David Aaronovitch follows the trail of charm and deception left by businessman Lex Greensill through the corridors of power in Britain</p><br><p>In season 5, special correspondent Emily Dugan asks whether the wrong man was sent to prison for a brutal attack on a mother of two</p><br><p>In season six, Middle East correspondent Louise Callaghan steps into the weird world of ‘kittens’, ‘lions’, and televangelism surrounding a cult leader&nbsp;</p><br><p>In season seven, journalists Brenna Daldorph and David Aaronovitch explore the dark past behind some of Britain’s wealthiest stately homes</p><br><p>In season eight, feature writer Andrew Billen exposes a very British scandal at the world-famous university college, Christ Church, Oxford</p><br><p>In season nine, David Aaranovitch steps into the online world of Patriotic Alternative, a far-right group using the Covid pandemic as a recruiting tool</p><br><p>In season 10, journalists Peter Gillman and Emanuele Midolo investigate the death of one of our own, David Holden, the reporter whose killing became a Cold War whodunnit</p><br><p>In season 11, social affairs editor James Beal follows a trail leading from a quiet British town to frozen Canada, where he discovers a man allegedly selling death online</p><br><p>In season 12, reporter Mario Ledwith returns to his hometown in Northern Ireland, seeking answers about the bloody 1987 Remembrance Sunday attack</p><br><p>In series 13, The Sunday Times’s Insight team investigates how Nigel Farage came to depend upon a crypto enthusiast, gambler and fraudster&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>
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