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Devoncast counts down the final days to the 2024 general election in the company of more political big-hitters. Devon resident Anne Widdecombe marks our card on the prospects for Reform UK in the county, while Conservative cabinet minister Tom Tugendhat is here to support one of his party's hopefuls. Plus, we meet Exeter University analyst Dr Stuart Fox to hear why young people are becoming less engaged with politics, and what could be done to turn that trend around. Plus, what do people really think about national service and lowering the voting age to 16? It's all in the latest edition of Devoncast, from Radio Exe and the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
In part one of our latest live outing: When we look back upon this Government… it's always with a sense of blame. Join us live in London as we go over the Seven Deadly Sins of 13 years of Toryism. Plus, as cheese sandwiches and Heinz beans are reclassified as luxuries, our panel come up with some modest proposals for economic living that might meet Anne Widdecombe's approval. Your panel at the Leicester Square Theatre is Ros Taylor, Andreou, Marie le Conte and Arthur Snell. www.patreon.com/ohgodwhatnow Presented by Ros Taylor with Alex Andreou, Marie le Conte and Arthur Snell. Audio producer: Alex Rees. Producer: Chris Jones. Art: James Parrett. Theme music by Cornershop. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. OH GOD, WHAT NOW? is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Step into a riveting new episode of Cow Daily with Mike Cow on the Milk the Cow Podcast Network, a platform celebrated for hard-hitting discussions, detailed analysis, and engaging storytelling. In this episode, Mike wades into the murky waters of political indiscretions and environmental negligence, examining the Tory government's controversial decision to allow unchecked river pollution across England and Wales. Together, we delve into the distressing implications of this move, igniting essential discourse about environmental preservation, public health, and government responsibility. We then turn our attention to Anne Widdecombe, notorious for her unconventional political maneuvers. Her recent episode of audacity - unhesitatingly claiming the last cheese sandwich from a financially burdened individual - prompts a candid conversation about social inequity, societal perceptions of poverty, and the roles and responsibilities of political figures. Finally, we herald the remarkable journey of Francis Ngannou. His transformative path from refugee to UFC heavyweight champion encapsulates grit, ambition, and sportsmanship. Mirroring groundbreaking deals like Nike's partnership with Michael Jordan, Ngannou rejects a colossal $20 million offer to inaugurate PFL Africa. By assuring his opponent a £2million purse and company equity, he doesn't just rewrite fighting league norms but also raises the bar in sports entrepreneurship. This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the potential of sports to empower communities. To support our work and enjoy exclusive content, consider becoming a Patron via www.patreon.com/cowdaily. If you'd like to make a one-off contribution, visit https://tinyurl.com/y5ctx4ja. Subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/fSmKzmQNOGc for daily Cow Daily livestreams. FULL EPISODES AVAILABLE VIA: SPOTIFY: https://tinyurl.com/yw2unns3 APPLE PODCASTS: https://tinyurl.com/ysp5y23v YOUTUBE: https://tinyurl.com/4djkz9t2
Tonight on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Piers Morgan comments on Prince Harry's response to Jeremy Clarkson's apology and asks if he should be banned from the King's coronation. Piers and Tessa Dunlop have a fiery debate over the Prince with Anne Widdecombe having to intervene! Piers comments on the lack of women in the Brits Best Artist category. Piers looks across the pond to Biden's hypocrisy over classified documents.Watch Piers Morgan Uncensored at 8 pm on TalkTV on Sky 522, Virgin Media 606, Freeview 237 and Freesat 217. Listen on DAB+ and the app. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peter Whittle guest hosts this week's episode of Widdecombe, Webb & Woberts (#NCFWWW), feat. the Rt. Hon. Anne Widdecombe and Abi Roberts. Topics discussed include: * Barbados ditching the Monarchy. Why did the Prince of Wales apologise for Britain's role in the slave trade given that Britain also led the world in abolishing slavery? * Is the shocking removal of Founding Father Thomas Jefferson's statue in New York yet more evidence of the self-destruction of The West? * Boycotting woke companies * Tackling the migrant crisis * Are we over-reacting to the new variant? * The Salvation Army states that Christianity is racist. --------------- SUBSCRIBE: If you are enjoying the show, please subscribe to our channel on YouTube (click the Subscribe Button underneath the video and then Click on the Bell icon next to it to make sure you Receive All Notifications) AUDIO: If you prefer Audio you can subscribe on itunes or Soundcloud. Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-923838732 itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/s... SUPPORT/DONATE / JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP SCHEME The NCF Channel is still very new and to continue to produce quality programming we need your support. Your donations will help ensure the channel not only continues but can grow into a major online platform challenging the cultural orthodoxies dominant in our institutions, public life and media. You can join our membership scheme or donate in a variety of ways via our website: http://www.newcultureforum.org.uk It is set up to accept one time and monthly donations. JOIN US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Web: http://www.newcultureforum.org.uk F: https://www.facebook.com/NCultureForum/ Y: http://www.youtube.com/c/NewCultureForum T: http://www.twitter.com/NewCultureForum (@NewCultureForum)
In this week's episode, host Steve Anglesey delves into the shortage of lorry drivers that has led to supply line issues around the country - if you're heading to a pub beer garden this bank holiday, you may need to think twice about what beer you order - it might not be on offer. Journalist, writer and filmmaker Paul Mason joins the podcast to discuss how to stop fascism, from Poland to the US. How do people become radicalised online so quickly and how can anonymity and pseudonymity cause more harm than good? These are all questions Paul tackles. Finally, John Redwood, Anne Widdecombe, and Dominic Raab all feature in the hall of shame this week. Enjoyed this episode and the podcast's new shorter, snappier format? Let us know by tweeting @TheNewEuropean
In this week's episode, host Steve Anglesey is joined by journalist Suna Erdem who discusses the pan European qualities of a British term - levelling up - and explains what can be achieved in the short term for an issue that has decades ahead of it. Author and journalist James Rodgers shares his first-hand experiences of being in Russia in 1991 during the fall of the Soviet Union and what it was like to see the world he had grown up with change right in front of his eyes. Plus, Owen Paterson MP, Anne Widdecombe and Dan Wooton all feature in the Hall of Shame this week. Enjoyed this episode? Let us know by tweeting @TheNewEuropean
In this week's episode, host Steve Anglesey is joined by writer and self-proclaimed bon viveur Zoe Williams who discusses the concerning rise of Priti Patel, and the even more troubling future of the new right. Political strategist and former political secretary to Tony Blair and communications director to Julia Gillard John McTernan delves into the traits of Dominic Cummings the disruptor and explains how Keir Starmer can win the next election by taking certain issues off the table. Plus, Lord Frost, Anne Widdecombe and Rishi Sunak enter the Hall of Shame. Enjoyed this episode? Let us know by tweeting @TheNewEuropean
In this week's episode, host Steve Anglesey is joined by writer and broadcaster Steve Richards who rebukes claims that football results have a direct effect on political polls. Writer, communicator and our Editor-at-large Alastair Campbell explains how, and why, sado-populists get away with their sado-populist politics. Plus, we include a snippet of Jason Solomons' interview with the great Charlotte Gainsbourg, exclusively from the Cannes Film Festival and you can listen to the interview in full in our special edition episode on the world's most influential film festival, online now. Finally, Mail on Sunday columnist Dan Hodges, Anne Widdecombe and Daily Mail columnist Andrew Pierce enter the Hall of Shame. Enjoyed this episode? Let us know by tweeting @TheNewEuropean
In this week's episode, Steve Anglesey is joined by Politics.co.uk's Ian Dunt who explains why everyone hated Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and how reclaiming the Brexit narrative could mean the demise of Boris Johnson. Presenter and critic Jason Solomons divulges the best 50 European films ever made and looks forward to the upcoming Cannes Film Festival - even if he is still pondering how you greet red carpet goers in the time of Covid. Plus, Lord Moylan, Anne Widdecombe and roaming charge deniers enter the Hall of Shame. Enjoyed this episode? Let us know by tweeting @TheNewEuropean
In this week's episode, Steve Anglesey is joined by chair of the European Movement Andrew Adonis to discuss how the pandemic has clouded the real impact of Brexit, and shares why he will be donning his beloved EU socks in parliamentary proceedings from now on. Former BBC business correspondent Jonty Bloom talks the realities of the post-Brexit trade deal with Australia. Plus, GB News and Anne Widdecombe enter the Hall of Shame. Enjoyed this episode? Let us know by tweeting @TheNewEuropean
As GCSE results come out Dan asks if schools should ever have shut and author of the mindful teacher Francis Gilbert & chair of the Campaign for Real Education Chris McGovern debate. Anne Widdecombe gives her thoughts on Dawn Butler being stopped by police. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After some reflections on the recent race protests I look back at the 2015 General Election and challenge some of the cliched views we now hold. There are some great letters, including one which asks whether Keir Starmer will ever give a solid opinion on anything. We close by wondering who would win a fight between Miriam Margolyes and Anne Widdecombe.
What will happen to the Brexit Party after we leave Europe on January 31? Brexit Party MEP, Anne Widdecombe, gives her view. Simon Calder, Travel Editor for The Independent, tells us everything we need to know about Crossrail delays. And Quentin Letts, Sketch writer for The Times, talks us through the Labour leadership race. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recorded while at the Edinburgh Fringe. I have a chat with the gentle giant, Scottish Conservative comic Leo Kearse. He's nice off stage, but on it he's happy to tear into woke orthodoxies. We talk about his economic views before moving onto the nature of offence and one particular critic who marked him down for his politics. We discuss his show 'Transgressive' and how he got banned from his own venue before even doing his first show. Of course we have an imaginary political fight. This week it's between Emily Thornberry and Anne Widdecombe. Follow Geoff on: TWITTER - https://twitter.com/geoffnorcott FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/Geoffnorcottcomedy/ INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/geoff_norcott/ YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/user/GeoffNorcott Sign up to Geoff's mailing list here: http://bit.ly/GeoffNorcott
Anne Widdecombe is a mad old bint who's said some crazy talk so I'm gonna chat about it.Rob Mulholland Has An Opinion is the hilarious comedy podcast where stand up comedian Rob Mulholland has funny opinions about things.If you'd like to suggest a topic for me to have an opinion on then please contact me via twitter (@robmulholland) or email info@robcomedy.co.uk. For tour news and tickets join the mailing list at robcomedy.co.uk/mailinglist. New standup videos posted every Monday at www.youtube.com/robmulhollandcomedy.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/popcomrob)
Aljaž Škorjanec, Graziano Di Prima and Johannes Radebe discuss how they will be spending the holidays. Did you know Amy Dowden and Oti Mabuse were once housemates? They don't hold back in their confessions of what they really got up too! Anne Widdecombe and Anton Du Beke celebrate being reunited plus hear from our Christmas Champions Aston Merrygold and Janette Manrara whilst still on the dance floor!
Today reality TV alumna Ashley James pops into the studio to talk Sally's bunions, tearful Dan and everything CBBUKAshley’s featured in Made in Chelsea, had a whirlwind romance in Celeb Big Brother and has mates about to hit the dancefloor for Strictly this Saturday. Can you get any more reality TV than this?CBBUKAshley’s sunny nature means she had the time of her life in the Big Brother house, so for a change we’re being quite nice about the contestants. She reveals that Ginuwine still messages her every day but explains why she still can’t forgive “The original batchelor”.Ashley re-lives the Bridget Jones moment when she caught Ginuwine red handed with another lover.She tells us how she walked into the hotel with an armful of red roses, only to have the door shut on her face.“The look on his face I’ll never forget when he saw it was me"After that bombshell Ash explains why thinks Hardeep’s insult sandwiches make him the Anne Widdecombe of this series of CBBUK and Jamie quizzes her on the ins and outs of reality TV: what’s real, what’s not and how much does your real life feed into constructed storylines? We find out what it's like having your relationships, break-ups and exploits in the public eye.STRICTLY 2018Ahead of the return of Strictly, Ash is getting behind fellow DJ Vick Hope, and pal Ashley Roberts as we look forward to the kickoff show this Saturday.BAKEOFFGet in touch on Twitter reality check with your Bake Off speculations and reactions #realitycheckukRate, review, subscribe and share the show if you’ve enjoyed it and join us next week for all the CBBUK finale gossip! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recorded at Molineux and The Grand Theatre for release Monday 19th March 2018 This week we chat with Clive Webb and Danny Addams from Cirque Du Hilarious about their show at The Grand on the 1st of April, Anne Widdecombe tells us about the work of SPANA in the run up to World Water Day on Thursday, we meet the casts of Lollipop Arts 'Me and My Girl' and Willenhall Musical Theatre's 'Half a Sixpence' and Birmingham Youth Theatre let us know about their production of 'Back to the 80's' and appeal for some new members. Music comes from The Kings Parade and we hear their most recent single.
This time… Anne Widdecombe, Debbie’s safe hiding place, Mary Poppins, and Miriam Margolyes has a new release.
This time… Anne Widdecombe, Debbie’s safe hiding place, Mary Poppins, and Miriam Margolyes has a new release. Remember you can see plenty more at www.facebook.com/NDebzOfficial and also @ThisisNDebz on Twitter. If you'd like to get in touch with the show you can email us via thisisNDebz@gmail.com or message us via our Facebook page.
Can anything good really be said of an institution that has such a warped attitude to sex that it tries to stop the world from wearing a condom, is bitterly opposed to gays leading a fulfilled life and regards women as unworthy of officiating in its rituals? But who you gonna call when it comes to finding a good school for your children, when it comes to standing up for the oppressed, when it comes to giving material and spiritual succour to the wretched of the earth? In 2009 Stephen Fry and Christopher Hitchens locked horns with Anne Widdecombe and John Olorunfemi Onaiyekan, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, over whether or not the Catholic Church was a force for good. Today the debate has been watched more times online than any other Intelligence Squared event. We're thrilled to make the audio available to all as part of our Advent podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hints and Tips for media appearances, speaking and social media. This week; Oscar speech competition winner; Colin Firth; Anne Widdecombe; Allow me to introduce; Live on Location; Using the backchannel; An interview with The Chuckle Brothers; Music from Just Another Tourist