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It's Tuesday, April 8th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson Horrific Muslim persecution of Christians in Sub-Saharan Africa The Gatestone Institute's International Policy Center has released its report on the persecution of Christians in Africa. The report claims that the West is ignoring the carnage playing out in Sub-Sahara Africa, and that Muslim “Jihadists are murdering, raping, torturing, kidnapping, enslaving, and, in some instances, burning people alive — across Africa, and now in Syria.” The newly-installed Syrian government and the al-Qaeda-affiliated HTS terrorists, are still conducting door-to-door purges, massacring religious minorities in cruel, sadistic ways. Reliable reports indicate they have massacred 7,000 Christians and Alawites, a sect of Islam. And the death toll is still rising. Jihad is spreading in at least twelve African nations. Muslim jihadists beheaded 70 Christians in the Congo in February. Church leaders are targeted, abducted, tortured, and murdered. Christian villages have been burned down. Plus, pastors, priests and lay Christians have been abducted by the Islamist Allied Democratic Forces. More than 16.2 million Christians in Sub-Saharan Africa have been driven from their homes by jihadist violence and conflict. Women and girls are abducted, forced into "marriage," forced to convert to Islam, raped, and subjected to forced labor. Some are forced to act as suicide bombers or human shields at the hands of jihadis. Boko Haram and the Islamic State West African Province regularly attack, abduct, and murder Christians in Cameroon located in Central Africa. Churches have been set on fire and church leaders and seminary students kidnapped. Plus, the report claims that no Christian is safe in Burkina Faso, a country in West Africa. Hundreds of churches there have been closed. The Muslim-run nation of Libya, in North Africa on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, countenances widespread slavery, forced labor, and human trafficking. Sharia law is strictly upheld. For a Muslim to convert to Christianity is a crime punishable by death. Any Libyan woman suspected of associating with Christians faces house arrest, sexual assault, forced marriage, or even death. Nigeria remains the worst example of Jihadist murder and mayhem. Tens of thousands of Christians have been murdered and thousands of women and girls have been abducted and subjected to sexual violence. But, do keep in mind what Jesus said in Matthew 16:18. He declared, “On this rock, I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it.” British Christian nurse in trouble for referring to confused man as man More outrageousness from the United Kingdom. A nurse has lost her job with the National Health Service because she was caught referring to a pedophile transgender person as a “Mister.” Nurse Jennifer Melle, age 40, was fired from her job in Carshalton, Surrey, after having to endure the patient hurling racial slurs at her. She added, “I am devastated to have been suspended. … Despite being the one placed at risk, I am the one being punished. The message I have received is clear: I am expected to tolerate racism, deny biological reality, and suppress my deeply-held Christian beliefs." Appearing on Free Speech Nation, she shared her Biblical convictions. MELLE: “I thank Jesus for giving me the courageous spirit, standing on the Word of God. According to the Word of God, Genesis 1:27 said, ‘God created a male and female.' I just stood by it. I said, ‘Well, I'm a Christian woman, and I love the Lord, and I know beyond male and female is an abomination to the Lord. And I can't do that.'” Represented by the Christian Legal Centre, Andrea Williams, its chief executive, criticized the National Health Service for allegedly focusing on trans ideology instead of protecting its staff from racial and physical abuse. U.S.-China tariff war heats up The tit-for-tat tariff war with China is heating up. On Friday, China announced a 34% tariff on U.S. imports as an answer to President Trump's 34% reciprocal tariff. Yesterday, the U.S. president announced an additional tariff of 50% effective tomorrow, unless China backs down, reports CBS News. Aboard Air Force One on Sunday night, President Trump did not pull any punches. TRUMP: “When you look at the trade deficit that we have with certain countries, way over a billion [dollars] per country. With China, it's a trillion dollars. And we have to solve our trade deficit with China. We have a trillion dollar trade deficit with China. Hundreds of billions of dollars a year we lose with China. And unless we solve that problem, I'm not going to make a deal. “Now, I'm willing to deal with China, but they have to solve their surplus. We have a tremendous deficit problem with China. They have a surplus of at least a trillion dollars a year. And I want that solved. No other President has taken it on.” New Yorkers need “good moral character” before carrying handgun The U.S. Supreme Court let stand a New York law that requires residents to demonstrate “good moral character” before they are permitted to carry a handgun. The law requires applicants to have “the essential character, temperament and judgement necessary to be entrusted with a weapon and to use it only in a manner that does not endanger oneself or others.” Stocks, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq down U.S. stocks are down over the last week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 4,000 points, 11% down for the year. And the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite was down by about 2,000 points, settling around 15,570 points on Monday evening. The Nasdaq is down 19% on the year, about where it was in November 2021. Court awards 7,000 sexual abuse victims $4 billion in Los Angeles While the state-controlled foster care system is supposed to protect children, the unaccountable system, made up of sinful men and women, has become the predator. Last week, the courts awarded a record $4 billion against the Los Angeles County's juvenile detention and foster care system. The settlement was the largest of this kind, distributed to 7,000 plaintiffs — victims of unspeakable sexual abuse. L.A. officials have issued concerns that the fine might bankrupt the county. The rise of America's “assassination culture” The Network of Contagion Research Institute and Rutgers University's Social Perception Lab have issued a report concerned with a rising “assassination culture” in the United States. Especially troubling is the view that 31% of respondents stated it would be at least somewhat justifiable to murder Elon Musk. And 38% said it would be at least somewhat justifiable to murder President Donald Trump. Among those who identify left of center, 48% to 55% would justify these assassinations. 22 million watched House of David finale And finally, the producers of the Amazon-released program, House of David, announced over the weekend, that the season finale had achieved #1 on Prime. WatchWonderProject took to Instagram with a message: “All glory to God!” Thus far, the program has brought in 22 million viewers. Of Amazon's new releases in 2025, House of David has taken the top position, holding its own in the top 10 for 38 days. Producer and writer for House of David, Jon Erwin, previously produced Christian films like October Baby, I Can Only Imagine, and American Underdog. The studio has announced a forthcoming Season 2. Let us not forget David's greater Son who reigns today, over all. Luke 1:32 declares, “He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High. And the Lord God will give to Him the throne of his father David.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Tuesday, April 8th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Subscribe by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ. Print stories British Prime Minister: Time to focus on Britain British Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke yesterday, indicating an end to globalization, and a return to nation's focusing in on their own national interests, reports The Independent. He called the present times “a completely new world.” Former Brazilian president thanked God for Trump's re-election Brazil's previous president Jair Bolsonaro addressed a peaceful protest of 40,000 in Sao Paulo over the weekend, thanking God publicly that Donald Trump was re-elected in the United States, reports Breitbart. Bolsonaro told the crowd, “I have nothing but gratitude for the two years we spent together in our respective presidencies.”
In this week's episode of the Plural Pod, Gareth and Joel consider the ways in which our favourite music gets used in the wider world, following Rufus Wainwright's reaction to his version of ‘Hallelujah' being played at a Trump rally. There are reviews of fresh pressings from Gemma Hayes, Art Block and Field Music. We explore the world of second-hand sales and find out some of the highest value titles snapped up recently, including a dubiously labelled heavy metal album and a vintage freakbeat seven from a short-lived UK group. Richard from Logo Fiasco Records in Carshalton gives us a view from the shop floor, plus we hear your recollections of gigs where things went horribly wrong. All this and Tom from Cheap Indie Vinyl has all the news about the latest discounts!Get in touch with us via pluralofvinylpod@gmail.com or @PluralVinylPod on Twitter. You can also Whatsapp via 07455680866The Plural Of Playlist, featuring tracks discussed: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5M566WI1NstJoQcZU0KRMR?si=8h8NUeaXR_acMIrYYQ-rDQ&pi=MBWJA5SvSUewV&nd=1&dlsi=2a5d31635f704542Join the Cheap Indie Vinyl WhatsApp channel before Tom returns soon:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaWT9tnElagoIHB2ed1GLogo Fiasco:https://www.logofiasco.com/Stranger Than Paradise Records sale:https://www.strangerthanparadiserecords.com/sale-11812994/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We recently held a public meeting in Purley and we were joined by Liz Cooper, the Reform UK Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for nearby Carshalton & Wallington.Get in touch:Twitter: @CroydonConst Email: croydonconstitutionalists@gmail.comFacebook: facebook/CroydonConstitutionalistshttp://croydonconstitutionalists.uk/
Bill welcomes novelist Linda Stewart Henley to the show. Linda was born in Liverpool, UK, and grew up in Surrey. She attended school in Carshalton, just south of London, before moving to the United States, where she completed her education. She is the author of two other novels, Estelle and Waterbury Winter. She now lives in Anacortes, Washington, with her husband. Kate's War is her most recent novel.
Three interviews from three different divisions this week after a soggy weekend of Kent non-league football. Margate's game with Carshalton went ahead, and even though he saw his new side beaten in his first game in charge, Margate boss Mark Stimson was able to find the positives. Phoenix Sports beat the weather to get their clash with Sevenoaks on, and it paid dividends as they ran out 3-2 winners - boss Steve O'Boyle discusses that win, bouncing back from their recent 9-1 loss at Ramsgate and the challenges facing his club at Step Four. It's been an awful few weeks for Corinthian, and manager Michael Golding gives us the latest, positive updates on Cam Beckles, discusses what it's been like coping with the teenager's on-field collapse and their 5-0 win over Punjab United. We whip through the rest of the action in the county, and discuss some of the usual nonsense, including Matt Gerrard's Goal of the Season prize, Slow Horses and more besides. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emily Blackwell and her mum Rach take us behind the scenes of their fabulous podcast launch and Emily says just what it's like working with her mum. Rach is one thousand followers closer to getting free wellies and is already gearing up for a big TV takeover. Emily relates to all her followers dreading their GCSE maths results and Rach takes us back to her schooldays in Carshalton. In dilemmas, one listener asks how to get on better with her mum... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Date: 07.03.2023 Join Sharjeel Ahmad for Tuesday's show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing “Early Years" and "Social Care Reform" Early Years Children's early experiences deeply affect their futures, therefore, optimising the early years of their lives is the best investment we can make as a society. Join us as we explore how we can make the most of the "early years" and how this goes on to affect communities of the future. Social Care Reform Reform of adult social care in Britian has been talked about but have we seen any change yet. Join us as we speak about the proposed measures and the need to integrate with the NHS to create a single and more appropriate system for vulnerable adults, which in turn will create a better functioning health system. Guests Dr. Belsky (Child psychologist and Professor of Human Development at the University of California, Davis) Julie Pearson (Early years development manager at the Early Years Alliance) Bobby Dean (Elected Councillor on Sutton Council and the Lib Dem parliamentary candidate for Carshalton and Wallington) Fazilet Hadi (Head of Policy at Disability Rights UK) Producers Zohra Mobashir and Sabiha Tariq
This week on 'Politics on Draught' we are joined by special guest: Conservative MP Elliot Colburn. Before the interview James and Kartik talk about Jeremy Corbyn and it being announced he wont stand as a Labour candidate in 2024. They also talk about the resignation of Nicola Sturgeon and what it means for the SNP. Elliot Colburn, 30, is the MP for Carshalton and Wallington. A constituency in the south London Borough of Sutton. Elliot was elected in 2019 in the Boris Johnson cohort. He took the constituency after 20 years of Liberal Democrat rule. During the interview we discuss being an MP but also an openly Gay MP and how his experiences have shaped him. We talk Brexit and how it has impacted the Conservative Party, Rishi Sunak and whether he has led with Integrity and Professionalism, and finally an in-depth chat about Elliot's main campaign: to stop the expansion of ULEZ. You can find video snippets of our podcast on all our socials:Twitter: @P_on_DraughtTiktok: @politicsondraught Instagram: @politicsondraught Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week I decided to explore a listener chart as Karis is having a bit of a difficult time and I thought it would a a good chart to look at and try to shed some light on the planets currently transiting her chart. I also look at her Solar Arc directed chart and her progressed chart – we've looked at Solar Arc before but have't explored progressions just yet. As you can see, Karis is undergoing a few transits which are causing her to question her direction and where she focusses her time and energy, while also undergoing some pretty major transits which trigger some deep personal exploration. Are you having similar transits/experiences to Karis right now? Tell me in the comments! (btw, Venus is never more than 47° and Mercury is never more than 28° away from the Sun. I couldn't remember the exact number during today's episode.) Karis 15/06/1984 13:30 Carshalton, UK LINKS YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/stelliumastrology Twitter: www.twitter.com/stelliumastro Facebook: www.facebook.com/stelliumastrologyuk Related TSAP Episodes: My Scary Experience https://stelliumastrology.libsyn.com/a-conversation-with-melanie-draper-about-our-scary-experience Solar Arc Directions with Frank Clifford Part 1 https://youtu.be/ZBA9cmq9xUg Solar Arc Directions with Frank Clifford Part 2 https://youtu.be/R4H3ws-zgWY
Versonic is a 5-piece indie rock cover band from Epsom, UK. We play a pulsating mix of crowd-pleasing, audience engaging indie rock covers in pubs, clubs and private hire events. The audio featured in this podcast is taken from an iPhone positioned in the main auditorium of The Cryer Arts Theatre in Carshalton, UK during a live performance by Versonic at a private hire party event on Saturday 19th February 2022. Playlist includes live covers of songs originally performed by The Kooks, The Coral, Wheatus, Jimmy Eat World, Jet, Blink-182, Green Day, Kings of Leon, The Zutons, The View, 4 Non-Blondes and The Killers. Headphones recommended. https://www.instagram.com/versonicmusic https://www.facebook.com/VersonicBand --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stephen-connor2/message
Commentary highlights from Welwyn Garden City's 2-1 win over Carshalton Athletic in the First Round of the FA Trophy and the post match thoughts of Jon Stevenson.
Milly's in for a surprise when she takes my call this week... I've managed to track down the current owner of 47 Carshalton Road, Blackpool: the subject of recent episodes pertaining to a friendly ghost who goes by the name of "Nanny". Fox Harvey has generously agreed to join me and he and Milly hit it off. You'll feel the warm glow from two people who share one thing in common: they've both been owners of what was, and is, a very special home. If 47 Carshalton Road could talk it would tell some interesting tales. Please enjoy this episode of MwM.
We continue our series interviewing the Liberal Democrat target candidates to win seats at the next general election. In the 2019 General Election, LibDem MP Tom Brake sadly lost the seat by 629 votes, Bobby Dean has been selected to fight the seat to take it back from the Conservatives.John Potter chats to Bobby about his background, how he got into politics, what are the main issues in Carshalton and Wallington and how everyone listening can help take the seat back.Contact the Bobby and his team here:Email: | info@bobbydean.co.ukFacebook: | /BobbyWDeanTwitter: | @Bobby_DeanWebsite: | bobbydean.co.ukPlease like & subscribe to the channel on YouTube as well as through your podcast provider so you never miss an episode.If you want to support the show why not join our Patreon exclusive service at: www.patreon.com/libdempodThanks for listeningThe Lib Dem PodcastP.s many thanks to Prater Raines for sponsoring this podcast. Interested in getting a fantastic new website or tasting some fantastic coffee then go to: www.praterraines.co.uk/liberal-democrats
Pete Farrugia Pete Farrugia is a professional guitar, bass guitar and ukulele teacher based in Carshalton, Surrey, UK. Lessons are also available worldwide via Skype. Pete started playing in 1972, and started teaching in 1977. He has had a long, varied career in music. His first professional recording session, for a corporate client was in 1975. The first of his bands to reach any level of notoriety was the Fast Set in 1981. They were featured on the Synth-Pop classic Some Bizarre Album, and played all over the UK. Around the same time Pete played bass on “Pass Myself”, a highly collectable single by Neo-Psychedelic band the Third Eye, and several singles and albums for Danielle Dax. He has toured and recorded with many British Blues Bands, notably Chad Strentz & The Chad-illacs, Shout Sister Shout, Breakout Blues and Mo’Indigo. Pete has also toured as lead guitar sideman with several American Blues and R’n’B artists, including Earl Gaines, Al Garner, Deacon Jones, Chick Willis and Taka Boom. Pete has an honours degree in humanities with music, as well as two diplomas: one in music, and one in guitar performance. He is a member of the Registry Of Guitar Tutors, and the Musicians Union. He is also registered with the Disclosures and Barring Service (DBS). https://www.pfmusic.co/ https://www.petefarrugia.co.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/user/PeteFGuitar Email: info@pfmusic.co Phone: 07889 563531 https://www.sistercookie.co.uk/ http://www.chadstrentz.com/ https://katiebradley.co.uk/ To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland Also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk
That Does Suit Madame, a Podcast about "Are You Being Served?"
“Assistant thirteen speaking, unlucky for some”. The AYBS Clue contest continues: thanks for the submissions! What happens when Captain Peacock is late to work? And the staff notices that Mr. Rumbold’s secretary Stephanie is also late… Mrs. Slocombe tries to ascend the Grace Brothers management chain to become a buyer. Duplicating cupboard and a history of the Xerox machine. Remember the purple ditto machines from elementary school? We learn who Dame Esther Rantzen is. Detatched vs semi-detached homes: the eternal class debate. Peacock offers to drive Stephanie to her home in Reading (over an hour away!). Grainger’s pudding club past. Fathers had rights over their unwed daughters in 1976 (which has been dismantled thanks to the late Justice Bader Ginsburg). The staff holds an “inquiry” to get to the bottom of exactly what happened with Peacock and Stephanie in that carpark in Carshalton. And Mr. Grainger’s hearing finally improves. Leave the show a voicemail at the Peacock Hotline: (662)-PEACOCK (662-732-2625) and find us on Facebook at fb.me/ThatDoesSuitMadame and Twitter @DoesSuitMadame #AYBS #AreYouBeingServed #ImFree #Britcom #comedy #MrHumphries #ThatDoesSuitMadame #GraceBros #podcast #LGBTQ #LGBT #AYBS #BlackLivesMatter #WashYourHands #WearAmask #BidenHarris2020
September 14 2020 Belmont Banter (episode 13) The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. This week we catch up with Whitstable Town's supports Richard Tennant and Steve, (Stevie) Grown's as they review the pre-season games as we start the league season for 2020-21. They look at new signings added to the squad and chat about the highs and lows of the last month's games, mostly played behind closed doors. After a poor start, losing at home to Rusthall then some promising performances against Cray, Margate, Folkestone (although we lost 4-2) and Deal… and the FA Cup game away to Carshalton. A light hearted look back at a month of football mostly without fans….
The last of 15 hours of Thameside Radio's 1982 Easter Bank Holiday 1982 broadcast. After a mammoth broadcast The Intrepid Birdman hands over Bob Edwards. Bob won't tell us where he was. Mark, Ian and Dave are still at the studio so we hear from them too. The transmitter turns itself off duding quiet patches of songs - an eternal problem with the Thameside transmitter chain! It also says something about Bob's music taste, he liked songs that have quiet patches. The "bits of a Thameside DJ" prize turns out to be some of Paul's hair! Paul likes the surname Garfunkel and Bob tells Paul that he could change his name by Interpol. I think he meant "deed poll" though. Mentions for Mark Lynden; Laurence from Carshalton ; Trev Holmes from Ruislip ; CD breaker "Chelsea Girl" from Pinner ;
In this part of the Easter Monday extended show the Intrepid Birdman asks where Bob Edwards has gone, and with whom? He plays a lot of sketches including a classical spot featuring unfinished symphonies. We hear from the telephone ladies who turn out to be Paul James, Mark and Ian the Engineer. There's a Duracell advert too demonstrating how much longer they last on OAPs hearing aids before they get run over crossing the A40. Dave offers one of his lapel badges as a prize. 30 minutes in there's one of the long Thameside Radio 90.2 themes sent in by a (very talented) listener. Who are you? What are you doing now? Do write to al@fmthen.com People mentioned include The Cran, A Curlyman; John Pico from Pinner; Margarey Murphy of Tennison Road NW6; Steve Scribbler; Mick in Carshalton; Funkmeter aka Ian Wright from Garrard Cross; Ben Nakoneczny from Kew Road who found the bit of Thameside D Jin Hammersmith, he says "get off my sister" to Paul Starkey; Mr & Mrs Rogers in Ealing; Richard from St Albans; Mothball for Alison and Paul; Dave of Eltham;
He said he hated women…but then he became one. In this episode, we delve deep into psychology, profiling and gender dysphoria in the case of the Frankston Killer, who terrorised a quiet suburb of Australia in the early 90s but could be released in 2023. We’ll look at nature versus nurture and what could have turned Paul Denyer into a serial murderer. Thanks for listening! Here’s how you can get in touch with comments and suggestions:Twitter: @PrashsMurderMap Website: https://www.prashsmurdermap.com/Email: prashsmurdermap@gmail.comIf you enjoyed the show, please consider supporting Prash’s Murder Map on Patreon; take a look at the rewards on offer for as little as $1 a month.Donate on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/prashsmurdermap Credits:Research, writing, narration and audio arrangement by PrashDisclaimer read by Hollie Cassar. https://www.instagram.com/holliecassar_/Character Voices: Simon, Jack Timothy, Tanya O’SullivanMusic:https://www.dl-sounds.com/Sources:Booker, Chloe, 2015, “Someone must know: cold case murder probe into disappearance of Sarah MacDiarmid”, The Age, https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/someone-must-know-cold-case-murder-probe-into-disappearance-of-sarah-macdiarmid-20150711-gia1rg.htmlCatter, 2008, “Paul Denyer Police Interviews”, Crimbloghttp://wwwcrimblog.blogspot.com/2008/08/paul-denyer-police-interviews.htmlDeery, Shannon, 2011, “Family of Paul Denyer tell of killer’s death threat”, Daily Telegraphhttps://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/national/killers-family-dont-let-him-out/news-story/59e38892e8170309ccd633d1da3ffca4Denyer, Julie, “True Story of Serial Killer Paul Denyer”, Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/True-Story-of-serial-killer-Paul-Denyer-195830497244618/?hc_ref=ART1CQmM_dfTjuZvIXUTT9BierabnDWenYn-rtwks7kzJA1Zx0khkVQS7-m8fdnAHT4&fref=nf&__tn__=kC-RDenyer, Paul, 2003 – 2004, letters from prisonhttp://media.heraldsun.com.au/multimedia/2013/april/denyerletters/index03.htmlEvil Clown TV, 2014, “Serial Killer Paul Denyer – Australian Killer – Documentary”, YouTube videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFGqBApTjWkHull, Megan, 2019, “Gender Dysphoria Statistics,” The Recovery Villagehttps://www.therecoveryvillage.com/mental-health/gender-dysphoria/related/gender-dysphoria-statistics/#gref [medically reviewed by Paula Cookson LCSW]Kennard, Julia, 2010, “Carshalton couple haunted by their serial killer relative”, Sutton and Croydon Guardianhttps://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/news/5015765.carshalton-couple-haunted-by-their-serial-killer-relative/Pelly, Julia, 2019, “What is disorganized attachment?”, Healthline Parenthoodhttps://www.healthline.com/health/parenting/disorganized-attachment [medically reviewed by Karen Richardson Gill, MD, FAAP]
Cheshunt Manager Craig Edwards spoke after his side were defeated 2-0 by play-off chasing Carshalton.
Joining Iain Dale on a special Sunday edition of Cross Question, featuring all new MPs, this week are Elliot Colburn, Conservative MP for Carshalton & Wallington, Daisy Cooper, Liberal Democrat MP for St Albans, James Murray, Labour and Co-operative MP for Ealing North and Former Deputy Mayor of London for Housing and Cllr David Simmonds, Conservative MP for Ruislip, Northwood & Pinner and Deputy Chairman of the Local Government Association.
This is just our intro episode to let you all know what is to come on the podcast, so stay tuned for the next episode soon.
In today’s episode Jamie’s joined by journalist and critic Thea de Gallier to discuss two-facedness in the Big Brother house, whether the more controversial housemates should be forgiven for their past ‘unpleasantness’ and punchgate: Ryan vs Roxanne.Hank from Carshalton calls in to share some gossip about their historic and stirs the pot ahead of the next round of evictions! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Mid Kent Metals Isthmian Show 16/04/18 with the Carshalton Boy
Ahead of the 2017 General Election, we interviewed RT Hon Tom Brake, the Liberal Democrat candidate for Carshalton & Wallington, and the MP for the constituency since 1997.
Dan Henderson talks to with unbeaten super-bantamweight boxer, Thomas Kindon, 20 year old from Surrey at his fight on December 5th in Carshalton.
Dan Henderson talks to with unbeaten super-bantamweight boxer, Thomas Kindon, 20 year old from Surrey looking forward to his next fight on December 5th in Carshalton on a Hennessy Sports show to be televised live on Channel 5.
I caught up with Tom Brake, Member of Parliament (MP) for Carshalton and Wallington, who following the 2015 general elections in the UK became the only Liberal Democrat MP to secure (and hold) his seat in the London area. This is his fifth consecutive term in office and at only 53 years old, he is now the longest serving liberal democrat Member of Parliament, having spent 18 years in parliament. In our short interview, we talked about overcoming setbacks, how busy politicians stay healthy, the power of social media and why being featured in Men's Health magazine may have been the secret sauce for Tom to have won again in 2015. www.tombrake.co.uk www.facebook.com/brake www.twitter.com/thomasbrake
Part of an extended broadcast from Thameside Radio 90.2 with Sarah taking calls. It’s so busy that we even get to hear Sarah answering the phone on air with a call from Howard for Dave, Ian Lawrence and Bernie.At this point Thameside Radio had installed a permanent transmitter in Trellick Tower and set up a live Band III link so could broadcast as long as they wanted. (Band III used to be home to low quality 405 line TV but there were a lot of clear channels. It’s now used for DAB.)The phone lines are very busy with an awful lot of dedications. Here are just a few Danny and Carrel in Swanley, Carl, Bruce Bill Dave and Anna; Andrew of Brentwood for Adam, Class 4D and Brentwood County High School; Bob Lawrence, The Royal Free Network, CMC motorcyclists, Mick of Carshalton, Carshalton 6th form, Neil Chris Arnold & Kevin. Rookie for his wife Lynne, Jim Jim, Gary, Jane, Christopher. Steve for Alex and Bamber; Alex for Rachel Inge Biddy and Rabbi; Liam Simon the quick brew kid Leon; Bamber for Susan, Alex, Amanda, the Tony Lloyd fan club, Ken of Brentwood for his mum and dad on their 31st anniversary, Claire, Johnny, Stand and the fans, Dave and Mark; Jackie Rosemund and carol; Emily for Hillam and the outdoor cat Alan; John of Beckenham for Dave Dave Barry, Beryl, Kevin Ken; Dave for Steve Bruce Carl, Harrow Motorcycle Club; Nigel Richard Sharon Tracy; Andy Martin Trevor and Alan; Renata for Hilary; Stuart of Chiswick; Steve from Stevenage and wife Sharon; Jerry for Tony and his Revox, Roger and Stuart; Dave Nicholls of North Kensington for ; Jim Clark, Leona Resumworth 5X Elizabeth; Andy Dixon , Mill Hill School Larch Nervous Complaint; Pauline to Dan and Sharon; Chris of Highbury for John Richard and Sheila; Darren to Liam, Robert of Swanely to Jim and Pam; John of Beckenham; Bruce Perkins from Martin of Brentwood; Margaret in Byfleet. That's all the people mentioned in just 45 minutes. Now I remember why I don't include all the people mentioned in the show notes each week!
First half of a 3 hour show. Last week Tony Lloyd was cut off in his prime during a live broadcast from a listener's house (Julian and Vebecca in Meon Road Acton) where the crew ate spaghetti on air. That was the first of many shows from listeners' homes like Tatty's party a couple of months later. This show has loads of musical jingles by Dave. Elton John, B52s, The Motels, Supertramp, Queen .. what a varied musical selection. Bob calls more listerers with the long running Thameside Radio mystery voice competition. Steve Petherick of Hayes doesn't win tbut thinks the authorties should return the transmitter they nicked. Later we hear from Ruth Leaper of Harrow who also also doesn't win. She has dedications for her brothers Adrian and Clive also cousins David and Jeremy. Ruth supports Chelsea who are in the Second Division! Richard Jones of Hornchurch and Jim Stockwell contribute local news. This show does illustrate that Thameside Radio 90.2 had a lot of listener involvement. No wonder there are so many recordings still around. (do you have one you could contribute?) Bob tells us he is going to play part 2 of the Norman Normal saga and Tony Lloyd will have part 1 of the new LP of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. Thameside Radio 90.2 listeners mentioned include: Anthony Osterwell of Wembley Park. Richard Morgan from Bromley. Mr Henry at Latymer Upper School. Mark Bramley of Bromley. Jeff Eagles from the Walthamstow Swimmming Club. Chris Hall. Moat Mount School. Alex and Chris Child of Carshalton. Wilson's School in Wallington. Particia and Paddy Hickory. Richard Jones of Hornchurch. Tim Stockwell.