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Best podcasts about Henry Newman

Latest podcast episodes about Henry Newman

Cross Question with Iain Dale
Dame Harriett Baldwin, Ellie Chowns, Isabel Hilton & Henry Newman

Cross Question with Iain Dale

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 52:08


Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are shadow development minister and Conservative MP Dame Harriett Baldwin, Green MP Ellie Chowns, journalist and broadcaster Isabel Hilton and Henry Newman, former adviser to Boris Johnson.

Iain Dale - The Whole Show
Controversy over England getting a German football manager & how do we fix our universities?

Iain Dale - The Whole Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 145:19


Controversy over England getting a German football manager & how do we fix our universities?Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are shadow development minister and Conservative MP Dame Harriett Baldwin, Green MP Ellie Chowns, journalist and broadcaster Isabel Hilton and Henry Newman, former adviser to Boris Johnson.

The Two-Minute Briefing
Who is winning the Tory leadership war?

The Two-Minute Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 44:09


It's the final day of the Conservative conference and the four remaining leadership hopefuls have been making their big pitches to the members.Kamal is joined by former Tory special advisor Henry Newman to listen through to the final speeches in Birmingham. They assess whether Tom Tugenhat brought enough energy, James Cleverly's digs at his rivals, Robert Jenrick's confused pledges and Kemi Badenoch's culture wars boasts.Plus, it was the first (and only) vice-presidential debate in New York last night as JD Vance took on Tim Walz live on CBS. Kamal chats to Telegraph Deputy US Editor Rozina Sabur, who was at the debate, to find out more about JD Vance's new 'Mr Nice Guy' image and why Tim Walz can't decide if he was in Tiananmen Square or not.We want to hear from you! Email us at TheDailyT@telegraph.co.uk or find us on X, Instagram and TikTok @dailytpodcastProducers: Georgia Coan and Lilian FawcettPlanning Editor: Venetia RaineySenior Producer: John CadiganExecutive Producer: Louisa WellsStudio Operator: Meghan SearleVideo Editor: James EnglandSocial Media Producer: Niamh WalshOriginal music by Goss Studio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

POLITICO's Westminster Insider
Inside Labour Together: the project behind Keir Starmer

POLITICO's Westminster Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 56:22


The red half of Westminster will shortly decamp to Liverpool for the first Labour conference since the party's general election landslide. Host Sascha O'Sullivan looks at a group which played a key role in that victory — the left-wing think-tank Labour Together. Sascha pieces together the fascinating origin story of Labour Together, speaking to ITV Deputy Political Editor Anushka Asthana, author of a new book, which details the group's influence, and Keir Starmer biographer Tom Baldwin. Andrew Cooper, political pollster and member of Labour Together advisory board, tells Sascha how Josh Simons, former director of the think tank, built on the work of Morgan McSweeney by using deep voter analysis to help Labour HQ. Sascha speaks to the group's new chief executive, Jonathan Ashworth, about Labour Together's role in shaping the thinking of the new government. He addresses some of the cronyism accusations surrounding the think tank and is quizzed by Sascha on its purpose now Labour is in power. Henry Newman, former political adviser and author of the Whitehall project, explains the concerns about how Labour Together acted as a middleman for political donations between wealthy individuals and politicians. Labour "mega-donor" Dale Vince tells Sascha why he gave money to the think tank. And think tank stalwarts Harry Quilter-Pinner of the Institute of Public Policy Research, Ryan Wain of the Tony Blair Institute and Charlotte Pickles explain how Labour Together fits into the world of the wonks and how different it is from most policy outfits. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Coffee House Shots
Who might replace Simon Case as Cabinet Secretary?

Coffee House Shots

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 12:28


The rumour swirling around Westminster is that there will soon be a new Cabinet Secretary, the most senior civil servant position. Politico reported that current Cab-Sec Simon Case is being advised to step down for health reasons at the end of the year, providing an opportunity for Keir Starmer to fill the position with his person. But who might that be? Who are the runners and riders to become one of the most powerful people in government? Katy Balls speaks to Henry Newman, former advisor to Boris Johnson and editor of the Whitehall Project substack.  Produced by Oscar Edmondson. 

The Red Box Politics Podcast

Special advisers, known as 'SpAds', are being appointed left and right and centre by the new government. But what do they actually do? Matt is joined by former advisers Nikki da Costa, Henry Newman, Catherine MacLeod, Peter Cardwell, and Emily Walch, to discuss how to deal with your minister, the civil service, and the media.Plus: Why was Tony Blair advised not to do televised debates? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Coffee House Shots
Welcome to Whitehall Watch

Coffee House Shots

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 13:08


What happens to staff in Whitehall when a government changes? In this Saturday edition of the podcast, Katy Balls is joined by Henry Newman, former adviser to Michael Gove. He now runs Whitehall Watch, a project exploring who's up, who's out, who's in and what's going down across Whitehall, the corridors of power and the Civil Service. 

The Inside Story Podcast
How will Labour shape how the UK is governed?

The Inside Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 25:22


The Conservative Party has suffered its worst defeat in decades in the UK general election. Labour is taking power and promising change. So, is this a watershed moment in UK politics? And how will it shape the way the country is governed? In this episode: Fran Boait, Former Labour Party Candidate. Leon Emirali, Former aide to UK Cabinet Minister Steve Barclay. Henry Newman, Former Senior Adviser for Boris Johnson. Host: Neave Barker Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook

The News Agents
Boris Johnson: Our Next Prime Minister?

The News Agents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 33:18


In the week to end all weeks, we've lurched from the shortest prime ministerial era *ever* to the potential return of the last PM... who's only been an ex-PM for 45 days. The race to be our next Conservative Prime Minister is well and truly on (again!). Leader of the House of Commons Penny Mordaunt has already thrown her hat into the ring, and the rumour is that former Chancellor Rishi Sunak will follow too. 
Jon and Lewis speak to former Special Advisor to Boris Johnson, Henry Newman, about whether the ex-PM will run, and what it means for the party. And Matt Forde, of the British Scandal podcast, joins Lewis and Jon in the studio to talk about the blurred lines between politics and comedy... and why, if you don't laugh sometimes, you'll cry. Planning: Melissa Tutesigensi Production: Gabriel Radus Executive Producer: Ellie Clifford For exclusive daily videos from The News Agents visit Global Player: https://www.globalplayer.com/videos/brands/news-agents/the-news-agents/ The News Agents is a Global Player Original and a Persephonica Production.

INSIDE BRIEFING with Institute for Government

After a feverish week in Westminster and a chaotic 24 hours in government, Liz Truss has called time on her record-breakingly short stay in Number 10. The IfG podcast, with special guest Henry Newman, a former adviser to Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, assemble at the very moment Truss was preparing to announce her departure.   The podcast team pick apart Truss's failures in No10, the economic decisions that face new chancellor Jeremy Hunt, and how the next few weeks and months might play out.   Plus: Could Boris Johnson really make a comeback?   Alex Thomas presents. With Giles Wilkes and Gemma Tetlow.   Produced by Candice McKenzie

Take it On
Take 25: College to Corporate

Take it On

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 41:50


Take 25 is another episode in our Guy Talk series, with Jonah bringing on two of his closest college friends - Henry Newman and Josh Berenbaum - for a candid conversation on transitioning out of college life and entering the workforce during the pandemic. Henry and Josh share their tips and tricks for optimizing your productivity, maximizing your success early in your career, and living your happiest, best life both in and out of college.

Radio Free HPC Podcast
Henry Newman vs. the World

Radio Free HPC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021


In this episode of RadioFreeHPC, a breakdown of Henry's battle with the bots, Intel's 7nm, and the potentially impossible task of modeling the Earth. RadioFreeHPC is produced by a team of gnomes hiding in a server rack and distributed in partnership with HPCwire. *Download the MP3 * Follow us on Twitter * Subscribe on Spotify  * Subscribe… Read More »Henry Newman vs. the World

INSIDE BRIEFING with Institute for Government
Soft Furnishings, Hard Questions

INSIDE BRIEFING with Institute for Government

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 45:05


The bill for renovating Boris Johnson’s Downing Street flat, what he might have said about “bodies piling high” and Dominic Cummings’ blog revelations have added up to a nightmare week for the Prime Minister. Special guest Stephen Daisley of The Spectator and Scottish Daily Mail joins us to ask if Johnson can weather it and if new ministerial standards advisor Christopher Geidt has the powers he needs.Plus, could the fall of Arlene Foster lead to a harder-line DUP leadership and even another breakdown of government in Northern Ireland? And we take a deep dive into the realities of Scotland’s potential independent future. “The question is, Has the PM done anything that would put him on the wrong side of Ted Hastings from Line Of Duty?” – Stephen Daisley“The Gove and Henry Newman faction is much in the ascendant and we’re seeing a clear-out of the Vote Leave people.” – Stephen Daisley“For the French, the scandal is that Boris Johnson hasn’t spent ENOUGH on his wallpaper…” – Stephen DaisleyPresented by Bronwen Maddox with Gemma Tetlow, Jill Rutter, Cath Haddon and Graham Atkins. Audio production by Alex Rees. Inside Briefing is a Podmasters Production for the IfG. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ama Como Dios Ama
Santo del Dia - 24 de Septiembre - San Juan Henry Newman

Ama Como Dios Ama

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 7:15


Ser santo significa ser amigo de Dios, significa estar en amistad con Dios, significa estar en armonía con la Santísima Trinidad. Es estar en gracia y unión a Dios por que Dios es santo. Si estamos en unión con Dios podemos participar en la santidad de Dios. Dios nos creó a su imagen y semejanza y como tal, nos creó para estar en santidad y para ser santos. Podemos decir que ser santos es simplemente participar en la santidad y pureza de Dios. El catecismo de la iglesia católica en su numeral 2013 nos dice: 2013 “Todos los fieles, de cualquier estado o régimen de vida, son llamados a la plenitud de la vida cristiana y a la perfección de la caridad” (LG 40). Todos son llamados a la santidad: “Sed perfectos como vuestro Padre celestial es perfecto” (Mt 5, 48): Al ser santos estamos llamados a la plenitud de la vida. Por medio de la santidad podemos disfrutar verdaderamente lo que es la vida. Aparte de que todos estamos llamados a la santidad, la iglesia nos presenta ejemplos a la santidad. Estos ejemplos lo llamamos santos canonizados. Los santos canonizados son aquellas personas que vivieron una vida en armonía y amistad con Dios, los cuales se nos presentan como ejemplos de santidad. El Santo del Dia nos presenta un santo para honrar y reflexionar en ese día particular. Te invito a conocer y reflexionar un poquito sobre la vida de algunos de los tantos santos de la iglesia. ¡Acompáñame ahora y escucha el episodio! Recuerda que al principio del programa escucharas un anuncio en inglés y después escucharas el episodio.

Radio Free HPC Podcast
Tribute to Rich Brueckner, 1962-2020

Radio Free HPC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020


by Dan OldsThis is a tough blog to write for this RadioFreeHPC episode.This is the episode where we say a final goodbye to our co-founder and comrade in arms Rich Brueckner. Rich passed away suddenly last week leaving us shocked and shaken. The whole genesis of RFHPC came out of Rich and I sitting around the press area of GTC 2012 and talking about what we could do to bring a little more life into the HPC community. We batted around several ideas but finally came up with the idea of a long-form podcast that would tackle every topic in tech – as long as it was big and fast. With that idea in mind, we recruited Henry Newman, started production, and the rest is history as they say.We added Shahin Khan to our host lineup to add more technical heft and to give us increased flexibility to cover our travel schedules. But after nearly six years, Rich’s ultra-busy schedule didn’t allow him to continue working with us on RFHPC, but he remained a friend of the show, promoting it on his InsideHPC site. Our latest addition to our roster is rookie host Jessie Lanum, an outstanding university student who has added enthusiasm and a youthful viewpoint to our show.In this episode, we pay tribute to Rich, sharing our own thoughts about him - plus the thoughts and memories from HPC community members. There are several funny stories in here, along with heartfelt  acknowledgement of the vital role Rich played in our HPC community. So please give a listen and share your thoughts and stories.I’d also like to call your attention to the following links. These are shows that either feature Rich prominently or have us talking about Rich in depth. They really show his sense of humor, how highly we regarded him and his commitment to HPC. Take a look or listen, I think you’ll enjoy them….RF-HPC Episode 18-1: This is our first holiday episode. In this show, Henry and I discuss the perfect Christmas gifts for Rich and make fun of his Apple addiction. Check out the videos on these picks, they’re funnier than the audio version.RF-HPC Episode 18-2:  In this one, Rich and Dan talk about the perfect Christmas gifts for Henry. The picture of Henry as a Tibetan monk is one of Rich’s all-time favorites.RF-HPC Episode 18-3:  To finish out this series, Rich and Henry talk about what they’d give me for Christmas.RF-HPC Episode 218:  A Hard Look at Santa’s Big Data ChallengesRF-HPC Episode 214:  Rich & Dan report on the CHPC South African conference, plus the CHPC cluster competition too!Thank you for all the memories and all of your hard work, Rich. You did good for a lot of people.Join us!* Download the MP3 * Sign up for the insideHPC Newsletter* Follow us on Twitter * Subscribe on Spotify * Subscribe on Google Play * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed * eMail us

Radio Free HPC Podcast
SIHOGLIC: The Life & Times of Charles Babbage

Radio Free HPC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020


RadioFreeHPC Studios PresentsSlightly Inaccurate History of Great Leaps in Computing (SIHOGLIC)Edition OneIn this groundbreaking production, RadioFreeHPC Studios reenacts dramatic moments in the life of computing genius Charles Babbage. We breath life into his early days, his many battles and his Babbage-worthy achievements.We can honestly say, without hyperbole, that this is the finest podcast theater treatment of a computing pioneers’ life. Ever. Just read the reviews:“We laughed until we stopped”  – Natural Science Online“I could clearly hear voices and things…” – Fluid Dynamics Theater Reviews“It wasn’t all that long...”  – LINPACK News & Reviews"The acting!" – Play Reviews“The acting was skillful, the writing brilliant, the overall production gets two big thumbs up!” – Pay & Play Re-ReviewsThe Cast:Shahin Khan:  NarratorDan Olds:  Babbage senior, Charles Babbage, AdvertiserJessi Lanum:  Babbage mother, Disgruntled student, Advertiser, Town crier"Special guest star":  Henry Newman, as Henry NewmanWritten by Dan Olds, Jessi Lanum, with honorable mention to Shahin Khan and "special guest star" writer Henry Newman, who read it once.Produced by Dan OldsSpecial criticism by Shahin KhanJoin us for this groundbreaking podcast and revel in the rich texture that is Charles Babbage’s life story. Enjoy!* Download the MP3 * Sign up for the insideHPC Newsletter* Follow us on Twitter * Subscribe on Spotify * Subscribe on Google Play * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed * eMail us

Radio Free HPC Podcast
ZFS, AI for System Design, Power in GCE

Radio Free HPC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020


Surprise! It's Snowing in MinnesotaThe show starts on a combative note with Henry refusing to discuss how much snow is arrayed around his house. Dan shares his dream running a snowblower and Henry offers up his house but doesn’t offer airfare, which, assumedly, would be a deal breaker for the ever-cheap Dan Olds.ZFSWith no big news in the industry this week, it’s a grab-bag show covering various topics. Shahin is up first with his discussion of  Linus Torvals’ dissing the ZFS file system. Henry weighs in on the evolution of ZFS and how his opinion of ZFS has changed over the last decade or so. Both Shahin and Henry feel ZFS is unique and highly useful and that maybe Linus isn’t up on current ZFS capabilities. Dan brings up the licensing issue with ZFS, in the context of Oracle typically acting like a rabid dog in defense of their intellectual property. In further conversation, Shahin makes the brilliant point that “Data is Data” to the confusion and delight of the others.AI to Help Design SystemsDan brings up the topic of machine learning being use for computer architecture design. Shahin is a bit skeptical and has several questions. Henry chips in with some comments about how this will probably aid app-specific hardware design. Dan then relates this article to another story about how MIT is using machine learning to predict how code will perform on a processor. Shahin states his belief that he's dubious about many of today’s proposed use cases for AI. After some coaching from Dan, Shahin is moved to a neutral position, maybe.As a tangent, we discuss benchmarking and speculating with SPECint and SPECfp to figure out competitive performance.More Power to GCEShahin then brings up a story about Google bringing IBM’s Power systems into their cloud, which leads to a brief discussion of why they’re doing it and what types of applications will be supported.Why Nobody Should Ever be Online. Ever.Henry Newman’s Reasons Why No One Should Ever Be Online. Ever:  in this week’s installment, Henry discusses how an online organization was hosting 56 million records of US citizens, including names, addresses, etc., in the open. Ouch.Catch of the WeekJessi:  her net is empty and there’s nothing on the hook. It’s her first week back in school, so we can cut her some slack this time. We do make the announcement that Jessi is now part of the RadioFreeHPC team as a co-host, which is pretty cool. We also discuss that one requirement for the position is that we get to monitor her transcripts, starting in high school. We’ll analyze major trends and developments in a comprehensive spreadsheet that will be posted online at some point in the distant future. Dan demurs when asked to show his transcripts.Shahin:  Discusses LEO Labs, a company that tracks items in space and evaluates the probability of collisions. The company analyzes as many as 800,000 potential collision scenarios per day – wow – that’s a lot of number crunching. Shahin explains how they do this and the results.Henry:  Not only has nothing in the boat, he didn’t even get a nibble this week.Dan:  Eulogizes the late, great, Mira supercomputer. After eight long years, Mira will be laid to rest later on this year. Mira is one of the last IBM Blue Gene/P systems and propelled the system to the third spot on the TOP500 list. It was the go-to system for ‘one in a billion’ simulations, drug discovery, and particle physics to name a few. It was a great system and it will be missed. Job well done, Mira, job well done.Listen in to hear the full conversation* Download the MP3 * Sign up for the insideHPC Newsletter* Follow us on Twitter * Subscribe on Spotify * Subscribe on Google Play * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed * eMail us

Radio Free HPC Podcast
7 Years, 251 Episodes, 17 Listeners

Radio Free HPC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019


RadioFreeHPC Celebrates a Number in its PrimeWelcome to a historic milestone:  Our 251st Radio Free HPC episode! We’re celebrating 251 rather than 250 for a couple of reasons. First, everyone celebrates round numbers and that’s boring. And 251 is round enough for those who crave them. Second, 251 is a prime number and we all love us some prime numbers, right?This is not quite a "highlights" show, but a look back at how RadioFreeHPC came about, who came up with the name RadioFreeHPC, how the show has evolved, a bit of "remember when", a few notable episodes, and the meteoric rise of its listenership!We discuss the early days, with each of us sharing some of our favorite moments. As the episode continues, we talk about how particular features have become part of the show over time, like “Catch of the Week”, “Henry Newman’s Why No One Should Ever Be Online. Ever”, and the semi-occasional “Why AI Is Our Doom” from Dan.Here are a couple of choice pictures both of which link to the same holiday special that includes a video where Dan and Henry discuss the ideal gift for Henry!Did You Say Prizes?We also discuss fantastic prizes for anyone who has listened to all 251 of our episodes. Reach out to us on Twitter (@Radiofreehpc) or via email to let us know if you qualify and what prize you’d like. Oh, and you have to listen to this episode to learn what the prizes are.Thank you our listeners, we could do it without you – we have, we must have – but it's totally no fun if we actually know about it.Here's to the next so many episodes. We need another number in its prime to celebrate, so feel free to propose a good one.Listen in to hear the full conversation* Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed * Follow us on Twitter * Sign up for the insideHPC Newsletter

FT Politics
What to expect from Boris Johnson, and how the opposition is reacting to the new prime minister

FT Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 24:38


The key appointments by Britain's new Conservative prime minister and what we're learning about his priorities and strategy, especially - of course - on Brexit. Plus, we discuss the jostling for position among the other political parties, and Nigel Farage's latest project in the US. Presented by Miranda Green, with George Parker and Jim Pickard of the FT and Henry Newman of the Open Europe think-tank. Produced by Anna Dedhar and Salome Pkhaladze. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Brexitcast
Home Cummings

Brexitcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 36:56


We’re joined by our regular Tory watchers, Henry Newman and Iain Anderson, to take us through all the gossip from Boris Johnson’s first day as PM.

Commons People
168: As One Party Leadership Battle Ends, Does Another Begin?

Commons People

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 42:14


Maddy Thimont Jack of The Institute of Government and Henry Newman of Open Europe join Paul Waugh and Arj Singh to talk through the week in Westminster. As Boris Johnson looks to become new leader for the Conservatives, the Commons tries to keep control over the Brexit process. Meanwhile, are the wolves at the door for Team Corbyn? 

Politics Weekly
Trump, UK ambassador and global diplomacy – Politics Weekly podcast

Politics Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 37:45


Jessica Elgot is joined by Ellie Mae O'Hagan, Sonia Sodha, Henry Newman and Robin Renwick to discuss ambassadorial strife in Washington, the warring Tory party and Labour's latest Brexit fudge. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod

Politics Weekly
May's withdrawal bill turmoil, British Steel and European elections – Politics Weekly podcast

Politics Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 44:24


Jonathan Freedland is joined in the studio by Pippa Crerar, Rob Davies, Henry Newman and Zoe Williams to discuss the week's key political events. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod

Politics Weekly
Huawei leak, Williamson's sacking and more Brexit deadlock – Politics Weekly podcast

Politics Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 35:42


Jessica Elgot is joined by Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Freedland, Stephanie Lloyd and Henry Newman to discuss the fallout of the Huawei leak, including Gavin Williamson's sacking. Also: whether a customs union could be the key to finding an agreement on Brexit. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod

Commons People
#158 Hua-dunnit? (With Lord Peter Ricketts and Henry Newman)

Commons People

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 27:48


Arj Singh hosts this week's Commons People joined by Paul Waugh, former Downing Street National Security Adviser, Lord Peter Ricketts and director of the Open Europe think-tank, Henry Newman. After a brief respite from political machinations over the Easter break, Theresa May sacked old ally Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson, blaming him for the leak of highly confidential National Security Council information about the prime minister’s approval of Chinese firm Huawei’s involvement in the UK’s 5G infrastructure. #brexit #britain #eu #europe #gavinwilliamson #theresa may #Huawei  #politics

Chopper's Politics
Chopper LIVE

Chopper's Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 58:51


In this bonus episode recorded at Podcast Live, Christopher Hope is joined by The Telegraph’s Associate Editor Camilla Tominey, Director of the Open Europe think tank Henry Newman, Co-founder of Our Future Our Choice Lara Spirit and Vice-Chair of Students for Brexit Ellie Varley. Get 30 days free access to The Telegraph online: www.telegraph.co.uk/chopper Sign up to The Telegraph’s daily Brexit newsletter: www.telegraph.co.uk/brexitbulletin Email: choppersbrexitpodcast@telegraph.co.uk Twitter: @brexitbroadcast

Politics Weekly
All eyes on Jeremy Corbyn – Politics Weekly podcast

Politics Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 35:10


Heather Stewart is joined by Lisa O'Carroll, Zoe Williams and Henry Newman to assess the chances of Corbyn and May burying the hatchet to reach a cross-party consensus on Brexit. Plus: we meet one of the environmental protesters who invaded parliament this week. And is Brexit bad for our mental health?. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod

Commons People
#153 - Chaos Reigns (Especially With Our Guest Appearances)

Commons People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 35:02


HuffPost UK's Arj Singh and Paul Waugh is this week joined by Anand Menon, Henry Newman and Labour MP Stephen Kinnock as an unprecedented week at Westminster thunders on. Theresa May's deal has been defeated...again. But now what? Parliament yesterday struck down 'no deal' - though the vote wasn't legally binding and now a series of votes over the week could bring us closer to what Parliament actually wants Brexit to look like. But does anyone know what shape it could take? #Brexit #Theresa May #Labour #Second Referendum #People's Vote #britain #Europe #Westminster #Politics #UK Politics

Politics Weekly
Parliamentary pandemonium - Politics Weekly podcast

Politics Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 44:42


Jessica Elgot is joined by Rafael Behr, Grace Blakeley and Henry Newman to discuss the fallout from this week's calamitous Brexit vote. Plus: Tony Blair – hero or villain?. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod

Politics Weekly
Back to the Brexit drawing board – Politics Weekly podcast

Politics Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 45:09


Jessica Elgot is joined by Rafael Behr, Owen Jones and Henry Newman to discuss what happens after this week's tumultuous Brexit vote. Plus: is Brexit a disaster for public services?. To support The Guardian's independent journalism, visit theguardian.com/give/podcast

The Edition
Taking back control: does parliament have a plan for Brexit?

The Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 34:06


It's another crazy week in Westminster, and the question on everyone's minds – what happens next? We talk to Paul Mason, Henry Newman, and Katy Balls (00:45). Plus, should councils turf out the social housing tenants whose circumstances improve (23:40)? With Paul Mason, Henry Newman, Katy Balls, Mark Piggott, and Luke Doonan. Presented by Isabel Hardman. Produced by Cindy Yu and Alastair Thomas.

Spectator Radio
The Spectator Podcast: does parliament have a plan for Brexit?

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 34:11


It’s another crazy week in Westminster, and the question on everyone’s minds – what happens next? We talk to Paul Mason, Henry Newman, and Katy Balls (00:50). Plus, should councils turf out the social housing tenants whose circumstances improve (23:45)? With Paul Mason, Henry Newman, Katy Balls, Mark Piggott, and Luke Doonan. Presented by Isabel Hardman. Produced by Cindy Yu and Alastair Thomas.

CapX presents Free Exchange
Henry Newman on where Brexit Britain goes next

CapX presents Free Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 25:31


CapX Editor Oliver Wiseman speaks to Henry Newman, Director of Open Europe and one of the most eagle-eyed Brexit watchers in SW1, to try and make sense of the latest developments. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Politics Weekly
'A Brexit deal is within our grasp' – Politics Weekly podcast

Politics Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 37:50


Pippa Crerar is joined by Henry Newman, Jason Arthur and Polly Toynbee to discuss Theresa May's negotiations. To support The Guardian's independent journalism, visit theguardian.com/give/podcast

Chopper's Politics
Deal or no deal? With Brandon Lewis, Mark Francois and John Mills

Chopper's Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 40:57


In one of the most dramatic days of the Brexit saga since the referendum itself, with resignations piling up and the threat to Theresa May’s leadership mounting, our team of political editors hunkered down at the Red Lion pub to make sense of it all. Joining us for reaction and analysis were Brandon Lewis MP, Chairman of the Conservative Party; senior Tory Brexiteer MP Mark Francois; Henry Newman, Director of the Open Europe think tank; and John Mills, Labour’s biggest private donor. And to cap it off, the much requested return of #BrexitPoems.

Polling Politics
16: Backstop's Back, Alright! (with Henry Newman)

Polling Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 33:29


On this week's episode, Joe and Marie are joined by Henry Newman, director of Open Europe. On the table this week are subjects ranging from the (latest) Royal baby to bullying in Westtminster, but our main discussion is the Brexit deadlock. Can it be resolved? And, if so, how? We also check in with Sarbjit Bakhshi from Smarkets, to look at the latest movements in the world of political betting. This podcast is sponsored by Smarkets. Visit https://smarkets.com/politics for more. Presented by Joe Twyman and Marie Le Conte. With Henry Newman. Produced by Nick Hilton. Theme music by Joe Button This is a Podot podcast. For more details go to podotpods.com and for sales and advertising email nick@podotpods.com

Chopper's Politics
Brexit could be good for the NHS, says health minister

Chopper's Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 32:44


Stephen Barclay, Minister of State at the Department of Health and Social Care, sees the opportunities outweighing the obstacles for a post-Brexit NHS, but are any lives at risk? He joins Chopper to discuss. Also in the episode, we ask think tank director Henry Newman to explain the ways in which the EU and the UK could reach a deal this autumn, take the temperature of grassroots tories with Conservative Home’s Josh Lambkin, talk post-Brexit booze with Brigid Simmons, Chief Executive of the British Beer and Pub Association  -- and Professor Matthew Goodwin makes a strong case for comparing Theresa May’s premiership with the police tactics in Die Hard.

Coffee House Shots
Is there still time for no deal preparation?

Coffee House Shots

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 11:58


With James Forsyth and Henry Newman. Presented by Cindy Yu.

Politics Weekly
Chequers summit, NHS at 70 and Trump's visit – Politics Weekly podcast

Politics Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 39:27


Pippa Crerar is joined by Mark Wallace, Henry Newman and Zoe Williams to discuss Theresa May's latest make-or-break Brexit summit. Plus: the NHS at 70 and former Obama adviser Ben Rhodes on the US-UK ‘special relationship' in the Trump era. Please support our work and help us keep the world informed. To fund us, go to https://www.theguardian.com/give/podcast

CapX presents Free Exchange
Henry Newman on breaking the Brexit deadlock

CapX presents Free Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 34:56


Brexit is at an impasse. The row between Theresa May and David Davis over the wording of a customs backstop ended with a fudge of a fudge of a fudge. This has only underlined just how difficult this government has found it to pin its Brexit colours to the mast. That is partly because of a disagreement within Cabinet. But it's also the product of a hung Parliament that means whatever the government agrees, a majority of MPs could take a different view and scupper the whole thing.With the Brexit countdown clock ticking, a crucial series of votes on the EU withdrawal bill around the corner, and a council meeting at the end of the June, Theresa May is running out of time.To help break the deadlock, Open Europe, home to some of the smartest thinking on UK-EU relations, this week published its blueprint for a deal that is a workable compromise in what is a fraught Brexit debate.In a special Brexit edition of the Free Exchange podcast I spoke to Open Europe’s director Henry Newman about their proposal for a pragmatic deal with the EU as well as why the good ship Brexit has drifted so badly off course. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Brexitcast
I can’t believe it’s not an Emergency Brexitcast

Brexitcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 27:47


Adam, Katya and Laura on the dramatic happenings in Downing Street, where the backstop document threatens to scupper the cabinet’s shaky truce over Brexit. The team are joined by guests Jill Rutter from the Institute for Government and Henry Newman from Open Europe.

Coffee House Shots
Why has Italy's populist government collapsed already?

Coffee House Shots

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 12:12


With James Forsyth and Henry Newman, Director of Open Europe. Presented by Katy Balls.

FT Politics
Renewal in office and where Brexit is likely to land

FT Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 31:12


The Conservative party's efforts to renew themselves while in government are ramping up. But how big is the challenge they face? And with tensions increasing between Eurosceptics and the EU , what kind of Brexit deal will Theresa May be able to broker? Presented by Sebastian Payne. With George Parker, Robert Shrimsley, Miranda Green and Henry Newman. Produced by Anna Dedhar See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FT Politics
Customs union conundrums and the upcoming local elections

FT Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 32:35


The May government has yet to fully decide if it will have a customs union with the EU after Brexit. Does it need one and will parliament force her hand? Plus, is Labour set to make big gains in the local elections next Thursday? Presented by Sebastian Payne. With James Blitz, Jim Pickard and Laura Hughes of the Financial Times, plus Henry Newman from the Open Europe think tank. Produced by Joshua Oliver. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Brexitcast
Bumper Brexitcast: No more cake and eating it

Brexitcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 39:38


Theresa May admits she no longer wants to have her cake and eat it. The end of all cake jokes? As if! In this bumper edition of Brexitcast, the gang are joined by Craig Oliver, David Cameron’s former director of communications and Henry Newman from Open Europe. Let them eat cake (and joke about it). Producer: Dino Sofos

FT Politics
May’s Brexit breakthrough

FT Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 20:20


How did Theresa May unlock the stalled negotiations with the EU? What is in the divorce settlement? And what does it mean for the next stage of talks? With Alex Barker and George Parker of the Financial Times, plus Henry Newman from the Open Europe think tank. Presented by Sebastian Payne. Produced by Madison Darbyshire. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Any Questions? and Any Answers?
AQ: Liz Truss MP, Peter Dowd MP, Kate Barker, Henry Newman

Any Questions? and Any Answers?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2017 47:01


Jonathan Dimbleby presents political debate from Hayesfield Girls' School in Bath

FT Politics
Farewell Priti hello Penny, and solving the Northern Ireland conundrum

FT Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 26:08


Has Theresa May’s government been fatally weakened by the forced departure of Priti Patel? And is any progress being made in addressing the Northern Ireland border problem after Brexit? With George Parker and Alex Barker of the Financial Times, plus Henry Newman from the Open Europe think tank. Presented by Sebastian Payne. Produced by Madison Darbyshire. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FT Politics
Unpicking the Universal Credit crisis and Brexit wars, continued

FT Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 26:24


Is the government's welfare programme about to come off the rails, or can tweaks be made to ensure the poorest in society receive the support they need? Plus, will parliament have a chance to vote on the final Brexit deal and why did a Conservative whip pen a letter to universities this week? With Henry Mance and Miranda Green of the Financial Times, plus Henry Newman from the Open Europe think tank. Presented by Sebastian Payne. Produced by Madison Darbyshire and Anna Dedhar. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Política y más... con Rubén Sánchez
27: Henry Newman (Senador del PNP)

Política y más... con Rubén Sánchez

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017 7:13


Explicó cómo utilizó los $600 dólares en gasolina a través de la Agencia de Servicios Generales. Indicó que el combustible lo pagará, pero no precisó si será a través de dinero público o privado.

FT Politics
Theresa May's Brexit speech in Florence

FT Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2017 25:28


The UK prime minister delivered a landmark speech in Italy on Friday with the aim of unlocking the stalled Brexit negotiations. Did she say enough to bring the EU and the UK closer together? With Alex Barker and James Blitz of the Financial Times, plus Henry Newman from the Open Europe think tank. Presented by Sebastian Payne. Produced Aleksandra Wisniewska. Edited by Paolo Pascual. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Spectator Radio
Brexit Wars: The new Tory battle line

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 30:38


With James Forsyth, Henry Newman, Owen Matthews, Kim Sengupta, and Henry Blofeld. Presented by Lara Prendergast.

Spectator Radio
Fat Britannia: How should we solve the obesity crisis?

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017 35:51


With Toby Young, William Cook, Henry Newman, Freddy Gray, Christopher Snowdon, Professor Graham MacGregor and Professor Francesco Rubino. Presented by Isabel Hardman.

FT Politics
Summer special: Brexit one year in

FT Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2017 27:49


In the first of our summer policy specials, the Financial Times examines the state of Brexit one year after the historic vote to leave the EU - what progress has been made, the triumphs and failures to date, and what lies ahead. With Alex Barker and Sarah Gordon, plus Henry Newman from the Open Europe think tank. Presented by Sebastian Payne. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Brexit Podcast
86: Henry Newman on the challenges the government faces over the repeal bill

Brexit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 18:04


The repeal bill to transfer European Union legislation into British statute was published last week as the government finally started dotting the i and crossing the t of Brexit. While transferring reams of European law back to British rule is a mighty task, it would have been smoother if all parties were in agreement. But as with all things Brexit, that is far from the case. Tim invited Henry Newman from Open Europe back on the podcast to explain the repeal bill process and set out the numerous challenges the government may face, be they from pro-remain MPs looking for a softer Brexit, or the Scottish Parliament and Welsh assemblies keen to see devolved powers not returning to Westminster. One thing is certain, as the MPs head off for their summer recess, there is much work for them to contemplate. #Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum #EUReferendum #VoteLeave #VoteRemain #VoteIn #EU #UK #TimHeming #JenniferHahn #News #Politics #HenryNewman #OpenEurope #repealbill #greatrepealbill #laws #executive #legislative #parliament #government #theresamay

Brexit Podcast
61: Oh snap, another election! Henry Newman on what it means for Brexit

Brexit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 18:26


It was in 1990 that German pop act Snap! released dance track with the catchy lyric “I’ve got the power.” Now 27 years on, Theresa May has called a snap election hoping for a similar mantra. The PM wants to draw a line under the Brexit naysayers, or in the subtle words of the Daily Mail’s front page… CRUSH THE SABOTEURS. The current polls suggest it will give her the mandate she needs to push on with Britain’s exodus from the EU but a lot can change between now and June 8. Henry Newman, director of think-tank Open Europe, joined Tim to discuss the potential impact the election will have on Brexit, whether May should be fronting up in a public debate, and what might happen should the Tories be overthrown. #Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum #EUReferendum #VoteLeave #VoteRemain #VoteIn #EU #UK #TimHeming #JenniferHahn #News #Politics #Snap #Election #SnapElection #GeneralElection #PrimeMinister #Theresamay #Conservative #government #MP #labour #jeremycorbyn #tory #snp #libdem #ukip #georgeosborn #resignation #HenryNewman #OpenEurope

FT Politics
Article 50 is triggered and the Great Repeal Bill arrives

FT Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 28:01


With George Parker, James Blitz and Kate Allan. plus Henry Newman from Open Europe. Presented by Sebastian Payne. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Chopper's Politics
Episode 5: 'Britain's biggest Brexit problem will be the French because they're, well, French'

Chopper's Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 38:25


This week on Chopper's Brexit Podcast listen to Anna Soubry, Digby Jones, Henry Newman and Allister Heath as they debate Article 50, EU red tape and Mexican stand-offs

Spectator Radio
Holland's hurricane: Could the Dutch election change a continent?

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 29:15


With Melle Garschagen, Douglas Murray, James Forsyth, Henry Newman, Simon Barnes and Camilla Swift. Presented by Isabel Hardman.

Not The Top 20 Podcast
Interview: Barnet FC Managers Rossi Eames and Henry Newman

Not The Top 20 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2017 18:43


Ali talks to Barnet Managers Rossi Eames and Henry Newman about a joint-management team, their unusual career paths and backgrounds, and the emphasis on youth development at Barnet. Twitter: twitter.com/NTT20Pod Soundcloud: @ntt20pod iTunes: itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/not-t…d1112915286?mt=2 Intro Music: 'Where Do You Wanna Go?' by New Carnival itunes.apple.com/gb/album/where-d…453?i=1048907676 Jingles by Setuniman: www.freesound.org/people/Setuniman/sounds/134038/ www.freesound.org/people/Setuniman/sounds/155658/

BeesPod - The Barnet FC Podcast
Episode 11 :: A New Dawn

BeesPod - The Barnet FC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 14:03


After a long break Iain, Mem and Richard catch up on the latest news from the Hive in a brief episode. We assess the Bees' latest run of form, climb in to the playoffs and the great work done by the management duo of Rossi Eames and Henry Newman. Enjoy! @beespod

Social Sciences and Society - Audio
"Firmly and Truly" John Henry Newman on the Path of Faith

Social Sciences and Society - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2012 83:25


Social Sciences and Society - iPhone/iTouch/iPod (Mobile)
"Firmly and Truly" John Henry Newman on the Path of Faith

Social Sciences and Society - iPhone/iTouch/iPod (Mobile)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2012 83:42


Social Sciences and Society - Video (HD)
"Firmly and Truly" John Henry Newman on the Path of Faith

Social Sciences and Society - Video (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2012 83:42


Catholic Forum
Deep in History

Catholic Forum

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2008 28:52


History professor John Pinheiro discussed Henry Newman's phrase, "To be deep in history is to cease to be Protestant."