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This week on The Tech Leaders Podcast, Gareth sits down with Author, BBC / ITV Presenter, and AI Agony Aunt Lara Lewington. They discuss how AI will revolutionise personalised medicine, its impact on wearable health trackers, and what “Health-span” really means. Join us to hear Lara talk about fist bumping card machines, wireless urine monitoring, and being invited to the Moon by a Japanese billionaire… Timestamps: Intro and Good Leadership (2:26)Breaking into TV – Celebrity interviews and Gadget reviews (5:00)Presenting Click, and being invited to the Moon (10:28)Intro to Health-span: Brian Johnson and 103-year-old Mildred (15:22)AI and Personalised Medicine (21:12)Wearables, Trackables and AI (27:09)The AI Agony Aunt (40:48)Editing “Hacking Humanity” (44:17)Health-span in depth (46:58)Hopes and fears for Gen AI, and advice to 19-year-old Lara (54:58)You can find details of Lara's book here: BOOK | Lara Lewingtonhttps://www.bedigitaluk.com/
The Voice of the Listener and Viewer conference held at the end of April featured a session with Rhodri Talfan Davies, the BBC's Director of Nations. He spoke about the BBC's storytelling and regional production, and was then questioned by the session's chair — VLV Trustee, Classic FM presenter, and former BBC Radio 4 World Tonight presenter, Ritula Shah. Together, they explored challenges in TV production and co-production partnerships, tax credits and charter renewal, local radio, decentralising production, universality and the BBC's mission, funding and the future of the BBC, as well as the BBC's culture review and how it is addressing misconduct. View and listen to the whole session here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MP4g1oVCv-ISubscribe to the VLV here: https://vlv.org.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kirsty Lang began her BBC career in 1986 and worked as the Central Europe correspondent for the BBC World Service and as a reporter on Newsnight. After a stint as The Sunday Times' Paris correspondent, Kirsty went on to present Channel 4 News. Since 2002, she has been a stalwart of Radio 4, presenting Front Row, Last Word, and Round Britain Quiz.We discuss the BBC's financial squeeze, its plans to restrict international access to domestic radio services, the importance of BBC programming as a form of soft power, the broader implications of budget cuts on public service broadcasting, and what it's like to be the quizmaster on Round Britain Quiz. “Democracy is under threat. It has never been so under threat in my entire lifetime." Listen to all our episodes here: https://podfollow.com/beebwatch To support our journalism and receive a weekly blog sign up now for £1.99 per month (NB we only charge for one creation per month): www.patreon.com/BeebWatch/membership Or if you'd rather make a one-off payment (which doesn't entitle you to the blog) please use our crowdfunding page:https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/roger-boltons-beeb-watch-podcast @BeebRogerInstagram: rogerboltonsbeebwatchLinkedIn: Roger Bolton's Beeb Watchemail: roger@rogerboltonsbeebwatch.comwww.goodeggproductions.uk Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Steve Backshall is in the studio with Shane McInnes to chat about his incredible job!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mishal Husain, one of the most recognisable voices on the BBC, is leaving after 26 years to join Bloomberg. Known for presenting Today and high-profile TV bulletins, her departure marks a turning point for the BBC, which is navigating budget cuts and shifting priorities. Alex Farber, media correspondent for The Times, explores the story. The longstanding feud between rappers Drake and Kendrick Lamar has entered the courtroom. Drake alleges that Universal Music manipulated streaming platforms to inflate Kendrick's diss track Not Like Us – allegations the record label denies. Mark Savage, music correspondent for BBC News, explains the legal filing and what it reveals about the industry. Christmas advertising has become a hallmark of British culture. Franki Goodwin, Chief Creativity Officer at Saatchi & Saatchi, and Maisie McCabe, UK editor of Campaign, discuss the creative and economic strategies behind festive ads. Presenters: Katie Razzall and Ros Atkins Producer: Simon Richardson Assistant Producer: Lucy Wai
In this episode, Dan & Julia change their usual format to focus on Christmas gifting. They chat to Lucy Hutchings, co-founder of She Grows Veg, about her take on the traditional advent calendar and ask what she'd like to find in her stocking on Christmas morning. Later in the show, your hosts receive festive voice memos from some of their horticultural friends and heroes, discovering what's on their wish lists.Our guests in this episode:Lucy Hutchings, Co-Founder She Grows Veg - https://shegrowsveg.com/Thordis Fridriksson, BBC Presenter and Podcaster - https://www.thordis.co.uk/, https://www.getgardeningnow.co.uk/talking-dirtyAlexandra Campbell, The Middle-Sized Garden - https://www.themiddlesizedgarden.co.uk/Pat Marsh, Presenter, BBC Radio Kent, Sussex and Surrey - http://www.patmarsh.com/Steve Newland, Gardener and Allotment Holder - https://www.instagram.com/snewland97/Nelly Hall, Creative Director at Alitex! - https://www.instagram.com/nellyatalitex/Steve Edney, Gardener and co-owner of The No Name Nursery - https://www.thenonamenursery.co.uk/Alex Mitchell, aka The Edible Gardener, Writer and Flower Farmer - https://alex-mitchell.co.uk/Jamie Marsh, Allotmenteer, Writer and Podcaster - https://www.instagram.com/jamies_little_allotment/Michael Perry, aka Mr PlantGeek, Presenter and Horticulturalist - https://mrplantgeek.com/Phillipa Lepley - Couture Wedding Dress Designer - https://www.phillipalepley.com/Barbara Segall, Editor, Garden Writer and Horticulturalist - https://thegardenpost.com/about-barbara-segall/Charles Dowding - The God of No-Dig - https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/Jimi Blake - Plant nerd, Gardener and Custodian of Hunting Brook Gardens.https://www.huntingbrookgardens.com/Website links:Dan Cooper GardenParker's PatchGold Leaf GlovesScilly FlowersMilli | ProustProduced by Scott Kennett at Red Lighthouse Local Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peter Wilson explains how to deal with the debt collectors, Chemtrail, wild herds in the Uk and lots more About my Guest: Ex Royal Navy gunner and armourer, turned professional fighter. Owned and ran own martial arts gym for about 30 years. Always been aware of something not being right in the world, went deep into it after losing over £1million of property in 1 week including own home. So been up and been down even living in a car for a while with his wife Janine and 4 dogs. --- Help Support the show through my Business Partners : Upgrade Your Brain Unleash & Use Your Uniqueness https://braingym.fitness/ -------------------------- Awakening Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts https://roycoughlan.com/ Health & Wellness Products https://partnerco.world/ My Website https://partner.co/?custid=N6543249 ------------------ What we Discussed: - The Power of GDPR ( 1 min) - What the Debt Collectors do not have (3:45 mins) - Is it legal that they redact the information (5:20 mins) - Debt is intangible Property (7 mins) - Deed of assignment must be Signed (13 mins) - Baliff Vs Debt Collectors (15 mins) - Court case for Council Tax (22 mins) - Councils cause most of the homelessness (31 mins) - When the Debt Collectors send muscle men to your door (32 mins) - Being Sovereign and Using the Sytem at the same time (35:30 mins) - Advantages of a Company Vs the sovereign man (38 mins) - Liberland (39 mins) - Pushing Conscription (40:30 mins) - Why are they blocking how Tenessee stopped Chemtrails (43:30 mins) - Zig Zags in the Sky is not Normal (46:20 mins) - Wild Herd in the UK (49 mins) - Tidal Charts are always the same (51:30 mins) - Whatis in Antartica that we are not allowed visit (54 mins) - When I got Flat Earth Dave on my Podcast (55 mins) - When he was a gunner in Navy and Suez canal (57 min to 1 hr) - UK Leader Stamer attacking the Pensioners (1 hr 1 min) and more - The pathetic carry on in the House of Commons (1 hr 5:30 mins) - BBC Presenter prosecuted for Pedophilia gets suspended sentance( 1hr 7 mins) - Censorship and How Joe Rogan and Russel Brand are not removed (1 hr 11 mins) - Why David Icke exposed a lot for 30+ years (1 hr 15 mins) - The Tartarian Empire (1 hr 19 mins) - Why is there lots of stories about Dragons (1 hr 21 mins) - Was there 13 months in the year (1 hr 22 mins) - Season hr changes are not benefical to us ( 1 hr 24 mins) - What were the years BC actually ( 1 hr 25 mins) - Wyatt Earp (1 hr 27 mins) - Why is cutting the cables under the ocean so Important if we have all the satellities (1hr 31:30 mins) How to Contact Peter: https://www.claimyourstrawman.com/ https://www.checkmatethematrix.com/ https://linktr.ee/PeterWilsonReturnToDemocracy ------------------------------ More about the Awakening Podcast: All Episodes can be found at www.awakeningpodcast.org Help Support the show through my Business Partners : Upgrade Your Brain Unleash & Use Your Uniqueness https://braingym.fitness/ -------------------------- Awakening Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts https://roycoughlan.com/ Health & Wellness Products https://partnerco.world/ My Website https://partner.co/?custid=N6543249 Our Facebook Group can be found at https://www.facebook.com/royawakening
On Saturday Mornings this week, co-host Neil Humphreys talks with physicist and BBC presenter Professor Brian Cox, taking us on a captivating exploration of our solar system. Professor Cox discusses: ●The latest discoveries and insights into the planets, moons, and celestial bodies that make up our solar system. ●Professor Cox's experiences presenting the acclaimed BBC series "Solar System". ●The profound impact of space exploration on our understanding of the universe and our place within it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, former BBC presenter Huw Edwards has been spared jail for accessing indecent images of children. Junior doctors in England have accepted the government's offer of a 22% pay rise over two years. Nick speaks to Asylum Minister Dame Angela Eagle. All of this and more on the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.
He had admitted to having indecent images of children as young as seven
The 63-year-old broadcaster previously admitted three charges of "making" indecent photographs after he was sent 41 illegal images by convicted paedophile Alex Williams. Cormac and Sarah are joined by Channel 5 News Correspondent Julian Druker with the latest.
Joe Wilson is a BBC Presenter who hosts the longest-running faith and ethics broadcast on the network which goes out every Sunday on BBC Radio Lancashire. This is the 50th episode of For All The Saints - I want to take a moment to thank you all for your ongoing support, I love what I do and am grateful for the opportunity to use my professional expertise to share faith-refreshing conversations.I wanted to speak to Joe as he has been a leading figure in the faith community around Lancashire for many years, covering significant Latter-day Saint events like the opening of the Preston, England Temple and reporting on the British Pageants. Lancashire is home to the longest-running Branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, its an important location in Latter-day Saint history.Some highlights from this episode include Joe's experience visiting the Preston Temple's open house, if Joe thinks faith is declining in the West, and Joe's feelings on Latter-day Saint teachings.--You can find Joe's show at the following link:- https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p001d7vnFollow For All The Saints on social media for updates and inspiring content:www.instagram.com/forallthesaintspodhttps://www.facebook.com/forallthesaintspod/For All The Saints episodes are released every Monday on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVDUQg_qZIU&list=UULFFf7vzrJ2LNWmp1Kl-c6K9Qhttps://open.spotify.com/show/3j64txm9qbGVVZOM48P4HS?si=bb31d048e05141f2https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/for-all-the-saints/id1703815271If you have feedback or any suggestions for topics or guests, connect with Ben & Sean via hello@forallthesaints.org or DM on InstagramConversations to Refresh Your Faith.For All The Saints podcast was established in 2023 by Ben Hancock to express his passion and desire for more dialogue around faith, religious belief, and believers' perspectives on the topics of our day. Tune into For All The Saints every Monday on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more.Follow For All The Saints on social media for daily inspiration.
He exchanged pictures with a convicted paedophile on WhatsApp over a period of months
Donald Trump and two bystanders injured and one other killed during assassination attempt. The Judge dismisses manslaughter case against Alec Baldwin. A BBC Presenter's wife and 2 Daughters ID'd as Victims of Crossbow Attack. Police find multiple hamsters inside a burglar's pants. A married Guidance Counselor arrested after allegedly giving a 13-year-old student a lap dance. San Francisco nudists save a victim from street assault. Follow This Day in Crime on Social: X: @tenderfootTV, @thisdayincrime_ IG: @tenderfoot.tv, @thisdayincrime Episode Sources: Donald Trump shot, one bystander killed and another injured in assassination attempt, Fox News Judge dismisses ‘Rust' involuntary manslaughter case in against Alec Baldwin, NY Post BBC Presenter's Wife and 2 Daughters ID'd as Victims of UK Crossbow Attack, People Multiple hamsters found in burglary suspect's pants, Fox 35 Orlando Guidance Counselor Arrested After Allegedly Giving 13-Year-Old Student lap dance, People Nudists save victim from street assault in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood, The Register-Guard To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on The Training Business Podcast, we're excited to welcome Penny Haslam. Penny is a renowned speaker, executive presence coach, and author of 'Make Yourself a Little Bit Famous.' Penny brings her experience from the spotlight to help professionals shine. She's passionate about boosting confidence and visibility in the workplace. In today's episode, Penny shares tips from her book and coaching practice. She talks about building executive presence and making an impact. Listeners will learn how to stand out in their professional lives. Penny covers: The importance of being visible and vocal in your field. Strategies for enhancing your executive presence. The power of media in boosting your profile. Penny stresses the value of making yourself known in your industry. "Being a bit famous in your field opens doors. It's about being visible to the right people." Get ready for actionable advice on elevating your professional image. Penny's insights are a game-changer for anyone looking to advance their career. Tune in and start your journey to a little bit of fame!
Lyse Doucet, BBC Presenter and Chief International Correspondent & Larry Donnelly Law Lecturer at the University of Galway
Edward Stourton has worked in broadcasting for more than forty years, and has been a foreign correspondent for the BBC, ITN and Channel Four. He was a one of the main presenters of Radio 4's Today programme for ten years and still regularly presents The World at One, The World this Weekend and Analysis. He's also been the main presenter of Sunday – the radio 4 programme which looks at the religious and ethical issues of the week. He's recently written a book about it with his producer Amanda Hancox which we discuss as well as another very personal book Ed has published this year called 'Confessions:Life Re-examined'. “I am endlessly impressed by the young people I work with, because it seems to me, they've got absolutely the sort of hunger and curiosity and healthy scepticism and love of the job that I like to think I and my mates had when we were all starting off all those years ago. And they don't dismiss things, they ask. They want to know about Hamas, they want to know about what most of us would consider its distorted religious inspiration.”“I think I'm just so soaked in Catholicism, that it's just me and trying to drag it out of me would be a hideously painful process. So, I just think it's easier to acquiesce is my sort of my watchword, just give in and believe - it's just easier. And it's helpful, I think it does provide you with a structure and approach to life.”Support the podcast by signing up to Patreon hereFind all our podcasts here Twitter: @BeebRogerMastodon: @RogerBolton@mastodonapp.ukemail: roger@rogerboltonsbeebwatch.com Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you have been affected by any of the themes in this episode, please consider visiting the following resources: The Samaritans helpline: 116 123 Refuge domestic abuse helpline: 0808 2000 247 (live chat is also available at https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/Contact-us *times apply) Safeline domestic abuse helpline: 01926 402 498 Safeline national male survivor helpline: 0808 800 5005 Rape Crisis Helpline: 0808 802 9999 (help is also available at live chat at https://rapecrisis.org.uk/get-help/live-chat-helpline/ *times apply) Sexual Assault Support Line: 01708 765200
Sonya Barlow is an Award-Winning Founder, Best-Selling author of Unprepared to Entrepreneur, and BBC Presenter of The Everyday Hustle.Topics: 00:00 Your early ADHD memories 08:07 How ADHD shows up in your life17:35 Masking made me lose myself 22:58 ADHD in the workplace 32:36 Burnout40:35 FriendshipsSonya's website
EPISODE 245: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:43) SPECIAL COMMENT: Groups of Congressional Democrats have now separately called for investigations of Gal Luft and his influence on Congressional Republicans, investigations by the House Armed Services Committee, by the House Foreign Affairs Committee, by the House Select Committee on China, and by the House Oversight Committee. investigations into the obvious security breaches and the potential national security threat. But if the questions are about quote “security breaches,” quote “our national interests and those of our allies” quote “national security” then the investigation needs to be conducted by the Office of Homeland Security and The Office of the Director of National Intelligence because while the big red rotating, blaring siren may be Luft. But he isn't a sitting member of the House or the Senate and this nation needs to know immediately to what degree if any, Congressman James Comer, Congressman Jim Jordan, Congresswoman Nancy Mace, Senator Ron Johnson and other Republicans, have been compromised by China, or have been targets FOR compromise by China. TRUMP'S STOCHASTIC TERRORIST who went to kill Obama after Trump doxxed Obama, WILL stay in jail until trail. Judge Zia Faruqui has ordered him held indefinitely, saying the quote “temperature is way too high in our political discussions” unquote and adding that the consequences could be quote “catastrophic” if Taranto were released and was free to do the things he thought elected officials were telling him to do. Translation: Faraqui believes Taranto could still be a Trump stochastic terrorist, and could easily still head to Obama's home or anywhere and do anything he thought would please Trump. RAY EPPS is suing Fox and Tucker Carlson for defamation and is using the same local lawyer Dominion Voting Systems used and based on the filing it looks like Ray Epps will wind up OWNING Tucker Carlson and maybe Fox as well, possibly just because of one 100-word paragraph Carlson belched on March 11 of this year: “A lot of this was clearly influenced by federal agents or informants. It was, ok? But I did not want to suggest someone was a federal agent or informant unless I knew for a fact, because you really could get someone in trouble. Right? If you're like, THIS was the guy and like, we don't know. I DO know for – I mean it's very clear – something very strange is going on with Ray Epps. We've named him repeatedly, we've invited him on the show repeatedly. I mean don't lie to my face, the Ray Epps thing isn't, isn't organic, sorry." If Tucker Carlson WASN'T trying to tell his audience that Ray Epps was a Federal Agent and Informant who influenced the events of January 6th…what the hell ELSE could Carlson have possibly been TRYING to SAY? B-Block (23:38) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: Miles Taylor, launching a new podcast today on whistleblowers within the Trump Administration, says he and his boss talked Trump out of headlining the 2018 State of the Union by announcing he would invoke The Insurrection Act to allow troops to remove or menace migrants. The BBC Presenter story finally goes public even though everybody knew it was newscaster Huw Edwards because all the other reporters kept saying "Huw is it" instead of "Who is it." And oh by the way he wasn't guilty of anything (29:15) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: A pollster reminds us that though inflation in June was remarkably better, prices are still higher than in 2021. Clarence Thomas's aide accepted Venmo; and Barry Bonds really thinks he should now get into the Baseball Hall of Fame. C-Block (34:15) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Because my bosses decided that the night before was the right moment to teach me how to drink, I found myself atop a mountain at the 1980 Olympic Ski Medal Runs without an audio cassette. There was but one other radio reporter there and though nobody would've ever known, he refused to loan me a spare. His name was Jack Briggs. This is his story (and as a bonus: I've attached a report I did FROM the Olympic skiing days earlier, and a two-minute commentary on how I thought we could make Luge the next big sport in America.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Barnett, Professor of Communications, University of Westminster, discusses developments after Huw Edwards is named as presenter at centre of BBC scandal.
His wife has issued a statement on his behalf. Huw Edwards been named as the BBC presenter facing allegations over payments for sexually explicit images, in a statement issued on his behalf by his wife. Media editor Katie Razzall and legal correspondent Dominic Casciani have been covering events since allegations were made in The Sun on Friday. They join Adam in the studio to talk about what's in the statement. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhere Today's Newscast was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Chris Flynn with Gemma Roper and Danielle Okine. The technical producer was Gareth Jones. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.
The wife of the BBC news reader, Huw Edwards, has named him as the presenter facing allegations about payments for sexually explicit images.
Julian Druker, Correspondent with Channel 5 News in the UK, discusses new allegations which have emerged against an unnamed BBC presenter.
As the BBC pauses its investigation into the alleged inappropriate behaviour of an unnamed presenter, we consider why this is still a story with more questions than answers. And what does it tell us about the influence The Sun still holds on public discourse? In a quirk of timing, it's also the week the corporation publishes its annual report showing what it describes as “another year of extraordinary delivery for audiences” but also outlines its failure to meet all its targets for engaging audiences. Guests: James Ball, Journalist; Jane Martinson, Professor of Journalism, City University London; Jake Kanter, International Investigations Editor, Deadline; Camilla Wright, Founder, Popbitch, Persephone Bridgman Baker, Partner, Carter-Ruck Presenter: Katie Razzall Producer: Simon Richardson
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to talk about the one story that's dominated the news headlines since Friday - the high profile BBC presenter who allegedly paid a young person for explicit messages. Huw Edwards was outed by his wife this morning, as she said he was in hospital with 'serious mental health issues'. The government is determined to push its controversial Illegal Migration Bill onto the statute book before Parliament rises for its summer recess next week - but is being stymied by the House of Lords. And the UK's Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has told Ukraine at the NATO summit in Lithuania that it's not an "Amazon" service for weapons and it should show more gratitude for donations. Matt Dathan is Home Affairs Editor at The Times
More allegations about the unnamed BBC presenter have been published by The Sun, claiming that the star broke COVID rules to meet a 23-year-old. Now that the Metropolitan Police have asked the BBC to pause internal inquiries into suspended presenter, we ask if there has been a mood shift in the way this story should have been reported. On the Sky News Daily with Kimberley Leonard, from outside the BBC's New Broadcasting House, arts and entertainment correspondent Katy Spencer explains the latest allegations and how the story could progress. Plus, in Ukraine, our international correspondent John Sparks has interviewed two foreign volunteers who have been fighting in the army as foreign fighters for the past 17 months, including Rhys Byrne, codename 'Rambo', a spirited 28-year-old from Dublin. Producers: Emma Rae Woodhouse and Soila Apparicio Interviews producer: Alex Edden Editor: Paul Stanworth
On tonight's episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, Piers speaks about Huw Edwards being the BBC Presenter at the centre of this latest scandal. Also Piers is joined in New York by Presidential candidate, Robert F Kennedy Jr.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.
A young person has told BBC News they felt threatened by the presenter at the centre of a row over payment for sexually explicit photos. We go through the new details, and speak to Radio 4 presenter Sarah Montague, after she interviewed the man in charge of the BBC, director general Tim Davie. And Craig Oliver, former senior editor at BBC News, gives his verdict on how the corporation is covering itself. Also, in Ireland people are going to the pub to watch the news. Political correspondent Gavan Reilly from Virgin Media News tells us why. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhere We have made a small amendment to this podcast since we published it. Originally it was said that GB News broadcast Tim Davie's interview live on its channel, which it didn't. Today's Newscast was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Chris Flynn with Alex Collins and Gemma Roper. The senior news editors are Jonathan Aspinwall and Sam Bonham.
The presenter is accused of paying another individual for explicit photographs
It was another difficult day for BBC DG Tim Davie, as he faced journalists, many working for him, to answer questions surrounding the identity of a high-profile presenter accused of paying a teenager for explicit images. The Indo Daily hears more. Host: Siobhán Maguire. Guest: Enda Brady.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode James Harding explores why the media is reluctant to name the BBC presenter accused of paying a teenager for explicit images. He's joined by Pia Sarma, editorial legal director at Times newspapers, and former BBC home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw.Get in touch to tell us about the story you think should lead the news. Email newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.If you'd like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The story about a BBC presenter who was alleged to have paid for sexually explicit photographs of a teenager has been thrown into doubt by a statement from the young person's lawyer. What does this latest revelation change about the story?Listen to The News Meeting: https://pod.fo/e/18b0c2For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app.For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.If you'd like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The unnamed BBC presenter at the centre of claims involving sexually explicit photos is now facing allegations from a second young person – that he sent them threatening messages after contact on a dating app. Earlier, the BBC's director-general Tim Davie faced questions from journalists, as the corporation's Annual Report was delivered days after The Sun first broke their original story. On the Sky News Daily, Kimberley Leonard explores the latest developments with our reporter Sadiya Chowdhury, Sky's home editor Jason Farrell and Jake Kanter - Deadline's investigations editor and former media editor at The Times. Podcast producer: Rosie GillottSenior podcast producer: Annie Joyce Interviews producer: Alex Edden Editor: Paul Stanworth
The lawyer for the young person disputes claims against BBC presenter, after a weekend of allegations, but The Sun stands by its story. The BBC's culture editor Katie Razzall and home and legal correspondent Dominic Casciani explain what we know, and what we still don't know. They explore the legal difficulties in covering this story, including why the BBC presenter can't be named. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhere Today's Newscast was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Chris Flynn with Alex Collins and Gemma Roper. The editor is Jonathan Aspinwall.
They say no illegal activity took place with the presenter, who has been suspended.
Before founding Tortoise James Harding was head of BBC News. In this episode he's joined by journalists Liz Moseley, Will Brown and Ceri Thomas, a former editor of Radio 4's Today programme, to discuss the scandal surrounding a BBC presenter and what it means for the corporation. They also cover the US government's decision to send cluster bombs to Ukraine, and the links between the NHS and big pharma.Get in touch to tell us about the story you think should lead the news. Email newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.If you'd like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dr Rupy Aujla is a trusted NHS GP and food expert behind the bestselling Doctor's Kitchen – a collection of over 100 recipes that put flavour and nutrition first. Dr Rupy is an International Health and Wellness speaker and regularly delivers lectures and talks at many international events including TEDx, The Royal Society of Medicine, The Royal Society of Culinary Arts, BBC Good Food etc. Dr Rupy is also a Sunday Times bestselling author BBC Presenter and regularly appears on national television. He has a number one rated podcast, The Doctor's Kitchen, with over 12 million downloads to date, over 295,000 Instagram followers and a million YouTube views. In January 2022 he successfully launched The Doctor's Kitchen App, a personalised nutrition and healthy eating app. Dr Rupy spoke to Giles and Jim about gut health, growing up and getting into medicine, the influence of his family and his nutrition mission. COOKS is Dr Rupy's fourth book and follows his bestsellers, Doctor's Kitchen 3-2-1 (2020), Eat to Beat Illness (2019) and The Doctors Kitchen (2017), and is available to buy here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dr-Rupy-Cooks-Healthy-Flavour/dp/1529148839/ref=asc_df_1529148839/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=606879936666&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17057741905474065191&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9045878&hvtargid=pla-1694412554799&psc=1&th=1&psc=1 Massive thanks to our patrons: Mary Catherine Byrnes, Victoria Nielsen, Manya Kay, Alex Williams, Joel Piveteau, Richard Astill, Samantha Beaton, Claudia McKelvey, John Holland, Katherine Keen, Lynn Robinson, It's Coming Home 2022, Alice Chrystall, Maddie Lightfoot, Alex Collis, Martin Grimm, Vicki, Julianna Williams, Rachel Bowen, Witnessthebigness. @blankpod @eliistender @jimdalycomedy @doctors_kitchen blankpodcast2018@gmail.com
This week on Sinica, Kaiser and Jeremy were live in London with a very special guest: Carrie Gracie, whose career with the BBC spanned three decades as a China-based correspondent, news presenter, and China editor. She talks about her podcast series on the Bo Xilai scandal, her longitudinal documentary series on White Horse Village, and her struggle with the BBC to win equal pay for women.6:02 – Murder in the Lucky Holiday Hotel and Carrie's coverage of the Bo Xilai scandal and Chinese elite politics in 201211:38 – Overview of the main characters: Bo Xilai, Gu Kuilai, Neil Heywood, and Wang Lijun 35:18 – How the 2012 power struggle shaped Xi Jinping's leadership style41:42 – Carrie's key takeaways from following the Bo Xilai case44:33 – White Horse Village: documenting life of farmers across a decade in rural China50:56 – Changing conditions for foreign journalists in China56:52 – Advice to reporters starting in China1:01:05 – Assessing media organizations' progress on dismantling the gender pay gapA transcript of this episode is available at TheChinaProject.com.Recommendations: Jeremy: Yellowstone, a drama series about a family-owned ranch in Montana Carrie: Everything Everywhere All at Once; the Disney animated film MulanKaiser: the UK progressive rock band Porcupine Tree's current Continuation/Closure tour — Europe datesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.