Mihir Bose, David Smith, Nigel Dudley

Three Old Hacks

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Mihir Bose – former BBC Sports Editor, David Smith – Economics Editor of the Sunday Times and political commentator Nigel Dudley have been friends since they first met while working at Financial Weekly in 1980s. They have kept in touch regularly, setting the world to rights over various lunches and dinners. With coronavirus making that impossible, what do journalists do, deprived of long convivial lunches over a bottle of red wine or several? Why, podcast of course. Get in contact with the podcast by emailing threeoldhacks@outlook.com, we’d love to hear from you!

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Jul 11, 2026

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Could we see Count Binface MP taking his seat at Westminster? 11.07.2026

The Three Old Hacks are old enough to remember the serial candidacies (all 39 of them) of Screaming Lord Sutch and his Monster Raving Loony Party. He held the distinction of winning more votes than the leader of the Social Democrat Party David Owen at the Bootle by-election in 1990, and of standing for election the most, losing his deposit every time. In their latest discussion The Three Old Hacks...

What to make of Trump’s war 20.04.2026

 While some are saying the oil crisis caused by Trump’s war on Iran is as bad as the one in the 1970s, economics editor of the Sunday Times David Smith thinks it’s still too early to tell. It may be a short term blip or it may have long-lasting effects. The Three Old Hacks, aka Mihir Bose, former sports editor at the BBC, Nigel Dudley, political analyst, and David Smith return to the war in Iran a...

The war in Iran - why this war is different 17.03.2026

The Three Old Hacks talk about the war in Iran, with the background knowledge to be able to compare and contrast it with previous wars and the justifications of previous presidents and prime ministers over the decades. "Trump has always been a transactional president who wants to do a deal", says political analyst Nigel Dudley, "but in the Middle East there is no end. The best we ca...

Simply the Best! 27.01.2026

The Three Old Hacks is the Best Podcast, produced by the Best Team Ever! Donald Trump’s enthusiasm for his own brilliance is infectious. Once they have finished praising each other, the Three Old Hacks settle to a discussion of Trump’s latest exploits and, in the week that Robert Jenrick swaps parties, they ponder the price of party loyalty in politics. “Backstabbing is never a good look”, says Da...

Year-ender - still talking about Trump! 23.12.2025

The Three Old Hacks wind up the year with the topics du jour - immigration, Trump and Fake News. "We need to be saying much more that immigration is a good thing", argues political analyst Nigel Dudley. "If Joe Biden had done some of the things Trump is doing now, they would have questioned his mental faculties", says Economics Editor of the Sunday Times David Smith. "Does...

The vanity of Donald Trump 19.09.2025

The Three Old Hacks discuss the visit of Donald Trump and whether our Prime Minister's apparent fawning over him is the only way to treat someone so vain. "Flattery pays off with Trump", says David Smith, Economics editor of the Sunday Times. "You don't want to make an enemy of him". They note that Rupert Murdoch was on the guest list for dinner with the President of...

Trump wants a deal and Putin wants Ukraine 21.08.2025

The Three Old Hacks discuss the negotiations over Ukraine. Did Trump get rolled over by Putin? Would Mrs Thatcher have gone to America in the way the European leaders have? There have been lots of "vacuous generalisations" about what Europe's war aims are, but it is clear what the principal players want, says Nigel Dudley: Trump wants a deal and Putin wants Ukraine. Political analys...

When world leaders treat countries like personal playgrounds 01.08.2025

The Three Old Hacks look at what might lie behind Keir Starmer's announcement that Britain will recognise a Palestinian state, if Israel does not stop the war in Gaza. They celebrate the Lionesses' victory in the Euros and discuss Donald Trump's extraordinary behaviour during his recent visit to Scotland, where he behaved more like the country's monarch than a visiting dignitar...

The Afghan scandal 19.07.2025

The Three Old Hacks consider the ramifications of the Afghan super-injunction story which has consumed the British media this week and the way it has "seeped into the toxic subject of immigration". The British have something of a "negligent attitude to those who have helped them", says Mihir Bose, former BBC Sport editor. It is wrong that this has become politicised into an imm...

It's all about regime change 20.06.2025

The Three Old Hacks considers Israel's war with Iran, the expectation of what 'two-week Trump' will do and how likely it is that Britain will get dragged in. Former BBC Sports editor Mihir Bose, Economics editor of The Sunday Times David Smith and political analyst Nigel Dudley's collective memories can recall the postwar history of the West's attempts at regime change in...

Memories aren't what they used to be 10.06.2025

The Three Old Hacks talk political memoirs this week. Were they always as salacious, and as quickly turned round post-administration as they are now? Barely has the imprint of the politician's backside faded from the leather of the despatch box before somebody is telling all. Former BBC Sports editor Mihir Bose, Economics editor of The Sunday Times and political analyst Nigel Dudley discuss S...

The Three Old Hacks discuss immigration 31.05.2025

The Three Old Hacks discuss immigration this week. Mihir Bose, former Sports editor for the BBC, came here as an immigrant from India in the 1960s, not long after Enoch Powell made his famous 'Rivers of Blood' speech.  Keir Starmer has been accused of evoking a fear of 'otherness' by echoing Powell's words, when he said Britain risked becoming an 'island of strangers&...

Decision time for Christian leaders 28.04.2025

 The Three Old Hacks discuss the challenges facing Christian leadership. As the Papal Conclave works its way through multiple rounds of voting to select a new Pope and the Church of England chooses a new Archbishop of Canterbury, they caution against trying to make a fast buck by betting on either.  On the papal contest, political analyst Nigel Dudley offers: "It's invariably an outsider...

Who will win the battle for the hearts and minds of those on the right? Nigel Farage or Kemi Badenoch? 04.04.2025

 The Three Old Hacks look at the relationship between Nigel Farage and the Conservative Party. We are seeing a reshaping of the right in British politics, says Mihir. Nigel Farage is out to destroy the Conservative Party in his mission to become prime minister. He is making a tactical shift towards the centre, says David Smith, to take over the Conservatives' ground. While Tory Party members...

Should we take Trump seriously? 25.02.2025

Supporters of Donald Trump such as Piers Morgan and Nigel Farage tend to brush off his more outrageous statements, saying we shouldn't take his outpourings too literally.  Shouldn't we? In a week in which he has declared that President Zelensky of Ukraine is a 'dictator' and tariffs on Mexico and Canada "will go forward", the Three Old Hacks, aka Sports editor of BBC...

“Brexit has become the n-word of economics” 04.02.2025

 As The Three Old Hacks gather for their latest episode, they dive into the state of UK politics and economic growth. David Smith offers a measured analysis of Britain’s growth prospects, suggesting that while some improvement is expected, it may fall short of historical averages. Mihir Bose expresses concern about the rising cost of living and its impact on British dining culture, while Nigel Dud...

Will 2024 go down as the year when the world changed? 20.12.2024

As the Three Old Hacks get ready to tuck into the turkey and mince pies they consider how we will rate 2024. Mihir Bose thinks this has been the worst of times with Trump back in the White House, right-wing parties gaining power in Europe and the flood of non-European migrants creating an existentialist crisis. David Smith disagrees with his old friend arguing that proportional representation mean...

Does Labour no longer have skilful politicians? 06.12.2024

As the Prime Minister Keir Starmer tries to recover from the worst start by a new government in recent times, the Three Old Hacks discuss why the government needs a re-launch a mere six months after coming to office with a huge majority. “Does it mean” asks Mihir Bose that “Labour no longer has leaders with political nous”.  What happened to the party of Clement Attlee and Tony Blair? Nigel Dudley...

What will Trump's second term in office look like? 08.11.2024

The Three Old Hacks consider what we might expect from a second Trump presidency. "Will it mean a more isolationist America?" asks MIhir Bose. What will it mean for Ukraine? Has he made political discourse coarser, or are the off-colour remarks he makes no worse than the kind of thing President Lyndon B Johnson used to say? Should we ignore the rhetoric of Trump's speeches, as Piers...

40 years since the Brighton bomb 17.10.2024

The Three Old Hacks have known each other for 40 years, having met when they were all working for Financial Weekly magazine in 1984, which is also the year David Smith went on to join The Times. He recalls how Nigel Lawson set the standard as a tax reforming Chancellor with his autumn Budget that year, while Nigel Dudley remembers his lucky escape when he decided to go back to his hotel rather tha...

Downing St dysfunctional? Surely not! 01.10.2024

With a certain cynicism born of decades of political reporting, the Three Old Hacks look at the way in which the press have descended on the newly elected Labour government like a pack of ravening wolves over its approach to the Prime Minister receiving gifts. As gifts of everything from expensive clothing to seats to watch Arsenal have been revealed, they discuss whether it matters that politicia...

Things Can Only Get Worse 03.09.2024

Tony Blair's anthem was Things Can Only Get Better. Keir Starmer's appears to be Things Can Only Get Worse says David Smith, Economics Editor of the Sunday Times in this week's Three Old Hacks podcast, following on from the Prime Minister's speech this week warning they will have to raise taxes to fill the black hole left by the last government, in order to be able to do any of...

Far right violence on the streets of Britain 20.08.2024

Author and journalist, former Sports Editor of the BBC Mihir Bose talks to fellow journalists Economics Editor of the Sunday Times David Smith and political analyst Nigel Dudley about the week’s events. “We haven’t seen that in a long time, I can remember this growing up in the 60’s and 70’s in the West Midlands when that kind of thing did happen and the National Front was on the rise”, says David...

“The ‘We’re here to serve’ mantra sounds a bit trite, but I think he really means it” 16.07.2024

The Three Old Hacks, aka prolific author and former BBC Sports editor Mihir Bose, Economics editor of the Sunday Times David Smith and political analyst Nigel Dudley give their analysis of Keir Starmer’s first few days in Government. “The whole focus is on quiet competence, no flashiness.” Get in contact with the podcast by emailing threeoldhacks@outlook.com , we’d love to hear from you!

Three Old Hacks on the “boring” election campaign 02.07.2024

The Three Old Hacks, aka prolific author and former BBC Sports editor Mihir Bose, Economics editor of the Sunday Times David Smith and political analyst Nigel Dudley, can scarcely remember a more boring election campaign. “Boring, but important” says David Smith, as all three agree that Thursday’s election will bring significant change to our country. Veterans of many campaigns as journalists – “M...

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