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A suspected Chinese spy with alleged close ties to Prince Andrew has been banned from entering the UK due to national security concerns. The individual, identified only as H6 and described as a 50-year-old man, was stopped from boarding a flight from Beijing to London in February 2023. The decision to exclude him was made by former Home Secretary Suella Braverman, who cited his involvement in “covert and deceptive activity.”Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! You also get 20+ other shows on the network ad-free! Subscribe to Deep Crown's free newsletter at https://deepcrown.substack.com
On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast,MPs prepare to vote on the historic assisted dying bill in the House of Commons today. Net migration into the UK hit a record 906,000 in the year to June 2023, much higher than previously thought. Nick speaks to former Home Secretary Suella Braverman. Louise Haigh resigns as Transport Secretary after it was revealed she had been convicted of fraud over a missing work phone in 2014.All of this and more on Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show Podcast.
It's been 100 days since Sir Keir Starmer formed his new government and it's fair to say that they have not been great for freedom in the UK. From the resurrection of Non-Crime Hate Incidents through to the establishment of a new unit commissioned with delivering a Bill to ban trans-inclusive conversion therapy, it's quite the shopping list of free expression issues. Sadly – though perhaps not surprisingly – the July halting of the Higher Education Freedom of Speech Act is now having real life consequences. On 10th October, former Home Secretary Suella Braverman was due to speak about her career and life in politics to the Cambridge University Conservative Association (CUCA), which she led 20 years ago as a student. But the event was cancelled due to safety concerns after “Cambridge for Palestine”, a campaign group, called on supporters to “no platform” the “far Right”, claiming her “hyper-authoritarian populist policies on migration, policing and protest” represented “everything we stand against”. The FSU has since reached out to Ms Braverman and CUCA offering to pay the security costs to allow the talk to go ahead at a later date. An editorial piece in The Times lays out that paper's own concerns for students and free thinking. Meanwhile, Nottingham university has slapped a trigger warning on Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, apparently because they contain ‘expressions of Christian faith'. Yet writing a collection of stories about characters on a pilgrimage from London to the tomb of Saint Thomas Becket without mentioning the Church, Jesus or the Bible would be quite the achievement! We end on an upbeat note with a mention of the upcoming Battle of Ideas. The event takes place in London this weekend, 19-20 October and tickets are available here, but FSU members can get a discounted price using the link provided in the Weekly News Round-Up. ‘That's Debatable!' is edited by Jason Clift.
Marieha Hussain, a former teacher, has been found not guilty of racially aggravated public order offence.She was thrust into the media spotlight after holding a placard at a protest depicting former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and former Home Secretary Suella Braverman as coconuts.It's a word that is sometimes used about a person of colour, to imply a betrayal of their ethnicity.Marieha joined Naga Munchetty to discuss the impact the case has had on her and her familyNaga also spoke to Professor Kehinde Andrews and campaigner Femi Oluwole about the meaning of the word.This item broadcast on Naga Munchetty's programme on Tuesday 8 October 2024.
It's summer on Planet Normal so in this the first of the three part best of the rocket series, our co-pilots take a look back at some of their most explosive voyages on the rocket of right thinking from the year so far.Back in January, just after the realities of the Post Office Scandal had come to the fore courtesy of a hard-hitting ITV drama, Allison spoke to an anonymous insider from Fujitsu, the Japanese company that designed and managed the Horizon online accounting system that had caused so many problems for Post Office Sub-Postmaster trying to balance their books.“Robin” - not their real name - worked at Fujitsu in the mid 2000s and filled Allison in on what they experienced.And then, in April, Planet Normal listeners were joined by former Home Secretary Suella Braverman who told us about the barriers she faced when trying to tackle the surge in UK immigration - and her frustration with then Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.Two very revealing interviews!Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/a/ak-ao/allison-pearson/ |Need help subscribing or reviewing? Learn more about podcasts here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/podcast-can-find-best-ones-listen/ |Email: planetnormal@telegraph.co.uk |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/normal | Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the third of our five daily election specials, and today Harriet, Producer Martin and Diversity Correspondent Eshaan Akbar are joined by the world's greatest lawyer and twice-former Home Secretary Suella Braverman, to talk about her explosive editorial in today's Telegraph. Why have intelligent voters abandoned the Conservatives? How will Sir Keir Starmer ruin the country is elected? Who's her favourite immigrant? All these, and more. Any questions? Send them to noncensoredpodcast@gmail.com. With thanks to Rosie Holt (@RosieisaHolt), Brendan Murphy (@notmurphy), Eshaan Akbar (@eshaanakbar), Athena Kugblenu (@athenakugblenu) and Ed Morrish. Rosie's book, Why We Were Right, is available NOW. She's also doing two final performances of her show That's Politainment! at the Soho Theatre on the 3rd and 4th July. Brendan is taking his show, Buffy ReVamped to the Edinburgh Fringe, and tickets are available now. Eshaan has a stand-up special, The Pretender, available to watch for free on YouTube, and he is going on tour next year with his show Yum. Athena co-hosts the award-winning kids podcast, Bust Or Trust, and her kids book History's Most Epic Fibs is available for pre-order. She also has a show, On How Life Isn't, at the Camden Fringe on the 25th August. Ed also produces Sound Heap With John-Luke Roberts. If you like improvised character comedy, it's probably your sort of thing. Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass. NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, former Home Secretary Suella Braverman is in the studio to discuss Israel, Rwanda and the future for the Tories. Nick speaks with Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves. We take your calls on the honeytrap scandal that has rocked Westminster. All of this and more on the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.
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Guests include political strategist Michael Donohue, commentator Cory Bernard, analyst Zee Cohen Sanchez, and poll expert Logan Phillips.Segment 1: Unpacking the Iowa CaucusesIntroduction to the Iowa caucuses as a critical milestone in the 2024 election cycle.Discussion on Trump's surprising victory, securing a record 51% of the vote, and the tight race for second place.Analysis of Trump's enduring popularity and the implications for rivals like Haley and DeSantis.Exploration of the Republican field's strategic shifts and challenges.Segment 2: The UK's Rwanda Bill ControversyAn in-depth look at the controversial Rwanda bill, championed by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.Examination of the bill's journey through the House of Commons and the impending challenges in the House of Lords.Insights into the internal divisions within the Conservative party and the bill's global implications.Perspectives from notable political figures including former Home Secretary Suella Braverman and immigration minister Robert Jenrick.Closing Segment:Reflections on the future of the Republican Party post-Trump, exploring potential shifts and the emergence of new political figures.Final thoughts on the evolving political landscapes in the US and the UK, and their broader implications.Social Media Highlights:Catch Logan Phillips (@loganr2wh) discussing the impact of trials on the general election on Politico.Follow Mike Donahue (@MichaelADonahue).Join Corey Bernard (@168polymath) as he navigates through political academia and current events.QuotesCory Bernard:"I don't think that much. I think it was, I think it was overhyped..." - Cory Bernard, commenting on the perceived threat to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's position regarding the Rwanda bill.Z Cohen Sanchez:"100 percent in that, this has been a question on everybody's mind for the last four years, essentially, right?" - Z Cohen Sanchez, discussing the enduring support for Trump despite various controversies.Michael Donohue:"Crazy stupid, cruel. And I understand politically why Richie's doing it. But to me, I think he's preaching to the choir of his base." - Michael Donohue, providing his perspective on the motivations behind Rishi Sunak's Rwanda bill.Logan Phillips:"You have, in particular, a lot of white voters that don't have a college degree that had been moving away from Democrats but just accelerated a lot towards Trump..." - Logan Phillips, analyzing voter demographic shifts and their impact on the Republican Party's dynamics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Conservative MP and Minister for Nuclear & Networks sits down with Podlitical. Andrew Bowie speaks about moving away from the "toxic debate" around Brexit, and discusses his government's Rwanda asylum plans including why he thinks former Home Secretary Suella Braverman should "think about the consequences" of their words. Bowie reacts to the allegations that the Sellafield nuclear site was hacked by groups linked to foreign states, which the Office for Nuclear Regulation denies, and explains why he wants to see more nuclear energy in Scotland.For a range of political interviews, subscribe to Podlitical on BBC Sounds.
The government's Rwanda plan has been put on hold, yet again, after being ruled illegal earlier this week by the Supreme Court. And someone who would have a lot to say about this is the former Home Secretary Suella Braverman who was fired on Monday. Braverman has since published a blistering letter to the Prime Minister attacking his failure to deliver on any of his key promises.Meanwhile, Labour is seeing losses and resignations after 56 MPs defied Keir Starmer to vote for ceasefire in Gaza.Anoosh Chakelian is joined by associate political editor, Rachel Cunliffe, and political correspondent, Freddie Hayward, to discuss this very busy week in politics.Subscribers get ad-free access to all our podcasts via the New Statesman app. Download it in the iOS app store or the Google Play store.Download the app:iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/new-statesman-magazine/id610498525Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.progressivemediagroup.newstatesman&hl=en_GB&gl=USSubscribe to the New Statesman from £1 per week:https://newstatesman.com/podcastofferSign up to our daily politics email: https://morningcall.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Suella Braverman is sacked, and ex-PM David Cameron returns to government. Following a row over a Times article by the then-Home Secretary Suella Braverman ahead of the Armistice Day weekend, Monday saw her sacking and the shock return of David Cameron to frontline politics. The team react to the surprising turn of events, discussing if this is the end of Prime Minister Sunak's troubles with Braverman, or if he risks splits on the right of the party. What message does the Prime Minister want to send by bringing in Cameron, and what does having the man who was Prime Minister during the Independence and Brexit referendums back in power mean for Scottish politics?
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has dismissed Home Secretary Suella Braverman, amid pressure from both opposition MPs and within his own party. The decision has paved the way for the return of former David Cameron as Foreign Secretary, with James Cleverly moving to Braverman's portfolio.
David Cameron has been named the UK's new Foreign Minister. It comes seven years after he quit as PM over the outcome of his Brexit referendum. Cameron's appointment is part of a major Cabinet re-shuffle by current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, sparked by the removal of Home Secretary Suella Braverman. UK correspondent Enda Brady says this is a risky decision, as this will alienate many prospective voters. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Armistice Day and Veterans Day are marked by massive pro-Hamas rallies across the world; British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak fires Home Secretary Suella Braverman for speaking truth about the terrorist supporters at home; and Donald Trump goes to a UFC match. Click here to join the member exclusive portion of my show: https://utm.io/ueSEj Ep.1849 - - - DailyWire+: Want to work at The Daily Wire? For more information, click here and select “Careers”: https://bit.ly/3lfVtwK Check out Bentkey Kids Entertainment here: https://bit.ly/46NTTVo Get your Ben Shapiro merch here: https://bit.ly/3TAu2cw - - - Today's Sponsors: ExpressVPN - Get 3 Months FREE of ExpressVPN: https://expressvpn.com/ben Birch Gold - Text "BEN" to 989898 or go to http://www.birchgold.com/Ben to convert your existing IRA or 401(k) into gold and receive a FREE bar of gold! Bon Charge - Save 15% off my favorite Sauna Blanket from Bon Charge with code Ben: https://boncharge.com/ben Stopbox USA - Experience the peace of mind the StopBox brings. Use code BEN for 10% off your order at https://get.stopboxusa.com/Ben Helix - Shop the Helix Black Friday Sale! Get 25% OFF + 2 FREE Pillows with promo code HelixPartner25 at https://helixsleep.com/BEN Balance of Nature - Start your journey to better health! For a limited time, get 35% off your first order as a preferred customer. Use promo code SHAPIRO at checkout: https://www.balanceofnature.com/ Renewal by Andersen - Get your FREE Consultation - Text SHAPIRO to 200-300 - - - Socials: Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3cXUn53 Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3QtuibJ Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3TTirqd Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RPyBiB
Nish and Coco jump on for an emergency bonus episode to reflect on a day of high political drama. Rishi Sunak reshuffles his top team, with the axe finally falling on his controversial Home Secretary Suella Braverman. That was followed by an even bigger shock…the appointment of former Prime Minister David Cameron as Foreign Secretary.Nish and Coco reflect on Cameron's questionable legacy since leaving politics, and wonder what it means that he's been appointed to the House of Lords in order to be given the job - can it be right that MP's won't have the chance to question him in the Commons? Also, beyond the headline moves, Nish wonders what it tells us that we now have our 16th Housing Minister since 2010. Whilst a reshuffle might be exciting for politics watchers, what are the consequences for the rest of us, of ministers being switched between jobs at such an alarming rate? Pod Save the UK is a Reduced Listening production for Crooked Media. Contact us via email: PSUK@reducedlistening.co.ukWhatsApp: 07514 644 572 (UK) or + 44 7514 644 572Insta: https://instagram.com/podsavetheukTwitter: https://twitter.com/podsavetheukTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@podsavetheukFacebook: https://facebook.com/podsavetheukYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/podsavetheworld
In a day of political upheaval, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak fired Home Secretary Suella Braverman after critics claimed her remarks contributed to violence during pro-Palestinian marches this weekend. The British government is also pledging to crack down on antisemitism, which has surged across Europe since the Hamas attacks in Israel. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Former President Donald Trump's eldest son is returning to the stand in his father's New York civil fraud trial. Donald Trump Jr. is back in court Monday as the first defense witness. The House of Representatives could consider a vote this week to impeach Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. In the U.K., former Prime Minister David Cameron has made an unexpected comeback to high office. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has reshuffled his cabinet after kicking out Home Secretary Suella Braverman, who drew anger for accusing British police of being too lenient with pro-Palestinian protesters. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
In a day of political upheaval, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak fired Home Secretary Suella Braverman after critics claimed her remarks contributed to violence during pro-Palestinian marches this weekend. The British government is also pledging to crack down on antisemitism, which has surged across Europe since the Hamas attacks in Israel. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has welcomed back a former Prime Minister into his cabinet. David Cameron, despite not being an MP, is the country's new foreign minister taking the place of James Cleverly who replaces sacked Home Secretary Suella Braverman. Braverman was dumped Monday night after a tumultuous few days. Political correspondent with the BBC Rob Watson spoke to Corin Dann.
On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, we take your calls as Home Secretary Suella Braverman is sacked from government and former Prime Minister David Cameron is appointed to Foreign Secretary. Nick speaks to Armed Forces Minister James Heappey and Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting. An LBC exclusive report reveals new laws to stop service stations ripping Brits off at the pumps. All of this and more on the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.
A UK political commentator says appointing David Cameron to the Foreign Secretary role is like pulling a dead rabbit out of a hat. The former British PM has been appointed as part of a major cabinet reshuffle, sparked by the removal of Home Secretary Suella Braverman. It was after she wrote an op-ed accusing the police of double standards in handling protests. UK Political Commentator Rod Liddle says Cameron's Brexit stance will alienate some Conservative Party voters. He told Mike Hosking that firing Braverman could come back to haunt Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Liddle says that while she was fiery, she echoed the views of many voters. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rishi Sunak has named former Prime Minister David Cameron as foreign secretary, a shock move after firing Home Secretary Suella Braverman. Bloomberg's David Merritt and Alex Wickham join us to discuss the reshuffle, which also saw James Cleverly become Home Secretary. Plus: Hanover Communications guru and former Conservative Party press officer Gavin Megaw on how Rishi Sunak will need to sell his changes to backbench MPs and the electorate. Hosted by Stephen Carroll and Caroline Hepker. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's #NCFNewspeak, NCF Director Peter Whittle and Senior Fellows Dr. Philip Kiszely and Rafe Heydel-Mankoo discuss Home Secretary Suella Braverman's remarks about two-tier policing in the UK, the Armistice Day protests and what they have revealed about the police and disturbing scenes of Islamic extremism on the streets of Britain this week. --------------- SUBSCRIBE: If you are enjoying the show, please subscribe to our channel on YouTube (click the Subscribe Button underneath the video and then Click on the Bell icon next to it to make sure you Receive All Notifications) AUDIO: If you prefer Audio you can subscribe on iTunes or Soundcloud. Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-923838732 itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/s... SUPPORT/DONATE: PAYPAL/ CARD PAYMENTS - ONE TIME & MONTHLY: You can donate in a variety of ways via our website: http://www.newcultureforum.org.uk/#do... It is set up to accept one time and monthly donations. JOIN US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Web: http://www.newcultureforum.org.uk F: https://www.facebook.com/NCultureForum/ Y: http://www.youtube.com/c/NewCultureForum T: http://www.twitter.com/NewCultureForum (@NewCultureForum)
Leila Nathoo and guests discuss the future of the Home Secretary Suella Braverman.
On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, Higher Education Minister Robert Halfon joins live. You have you say on Home Secretary Suella Braverman's controversial comments. The NHS backlog has hit another record high. All of this and more on the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.
King Charles' first State Opening of Parliament as monarch, provides plenty of pomp, pageantry and politics for Nish and Coco to get stuck into. It's a spectacle that throws up lots of questions, including who is Black Rod, and why does an MP get taken hostage by the Palace? As the Government presents its legislative agenda for the year ahead, we ask why is it so slim? Could it signal an early election? Nish and Coco are also incredulous as to why, with so much that needs fixing in this country, valuable space in the speech is given over to cracking down on pedicabs!!The New Statesman's politics correspondent Zoë Grünewald is on hand to explain the splits in Labour over Gaza, as we see the first resignation from Keir Starmer's front bench. We also discuss why so much political hot air is being expelled over this weekend's pro-Palestinian protest - is it really disrespectful to have an anti-war march on Remembrence weekend? One of the loudest critics has of course been Home Secretary Suella Braverman - following a string of controversial pronouncements, we wonder if she's actually trying to get herself sacked by Rishi Sunak?Plus in our Hero and Villain of the Week section, find out how a bowl of Potpourri helped raise £50,000 for charity, and why an underwear magnate could soon be under a vest! Also, what exactly is a News Hat?Pod Save the UK is a Reduced Listening production for Crooked Media. Contact us via email: PSUK@reducedlistening.co.ukWhatsApp: 07514 644 572 (UK) or + 44 7514 644 572Insta: https://instagram.com/podsavetheukTwitter: https://twitter.com/podsavetheukTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@podsavetheukFacebook: https://facebook.com/podsavetheukYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/podsavetheworldGuest:Zoë Grünewald, Policy & politics correspondent at The New StatesmanAudio credits:parliamentlive.tvSky NewsUseful links:Visit our sponsors: cariuma.com/PSUKFind the What A Day Newsletter at crooked.com/daily
Economist and commentator Chris Johns joins Eamon to talk about the King's Speech, Home Secretary Suella Braverman, Michael Gove's plan to brand anyone ‘undermining' UK as extremist, and a weakened Rishi Sunak.Recorded on Wednesday 8th November 2023. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-stand-with-eamon-dunphy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Headaches for the UK and Scottish Governments around WhatsApp, roaming iPads, and marches. In Holyrood, opposition parties claim First Minister Humza Yousaf misled parliament over government WhatsApp messages sent during the pandemic, which the FM has denied. This was followed with the news that Scottish Health Secretary Michael Matheson racked up an £11,000 roaming bill on an iPad he took to Morocco, charges he claims were caused while doing constituency work using an outdated SIM card. Meanwhile in Westminster, Number 10 disowns an article written by Home Secretary Suella Braverman accusing the police of bias around its handling of protests, ahead of the planned Pro-Palestinian march this weekend, with some Tories calling for her to be sacked by Prime Minister Sunak. The team talk through a tricky week for leaders in Holyrood and Westminster.
George Parker, Financial Times Political Editor, on the UK's Home Secretary Suella Braverman being criticised after she used Northern Ireland as a point of comparison when characterising pro-Palestinian demonstrations as "hate marches".
Home Secretary Suella Braverman has come under fire for making controversial statements about Israel-Hamas war protests in the UK. In the Times she described pro-Palestinian protesters as "hate marchers". She also likened the protests to scenes from the past in Northern Ireland, prompting politicians there to accuse her of “deliberately stoking division”. Ms Braverman has also publicly slated the Metropolitan Police, which is allowing a pro-Palestinian march to go ahead on Armistice Day. She said the force was guilty of "double standards" and favouring left-wing protesters over those on the right of politics. So, how do the Conservatives solve a problem like Suella? The Sky New Daily's Niall Paterson is joined by David Blevins, our senior Ireland correspondent, to find out why her comments haven't gone down well there. Plus, Sir Peter Fahy, former chief constable of Greater Manchester Police, explains how the home secretary's comments are a serious breach of operational independence. And our deputy political editor Sam Coates looks at the fallout in Downing Street. Producer: Alex EddenInterviews Producer: Melissa TutesigensiPromotions Producer: David ChipakupakuEditor: Paul Stanworth
Rishi Sunak is under pressure to fire Home Secretary Suella Braverman - after she defied Downing Street over a newspaper article on the police. We'll ask whether it's a matter of when, not if, Ms Braverman faces the sack. Also on the World Tonight: In Taiwan we see how the military is ramping up its capabilities amid fears of a Chinese attack. And ever fancied being a Lord or a Lady? The Lord of Walthamstow tells us why he's auctioning off his historic title - along with its main perks.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman has been talking tough again over this weekend's planned march by pro-Palestinian supporters in London. We discuss what it means for the Prime Minister, the Met Police and voters, with Bloomberg's UK politics reporter Emily Ashton. Plus: driverless cars and roaming charges present opportunities and pitfalls for politicians. Our tech reporters Alex Webb and Thomas Seal reveal all. Hosted by Bloomberg's Caroline Hepker and Yuan Potts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode of the Cow Daily podcast with Mike Cow, we delve into the intricate web of events surrounding London's Remembrance Weekend. Join us as we examine Home Secretary Suella Braverman's controversial tactics, leveraging right-wing tabloids to mobilise far-right elements against peace protestors advocating for an Armistice in the Israel-Palestine conflict. We also dissect the revelations made by Nadine Dorries on live television, exposing hidden agendas within the Tory party, particularly those linked to Braverman. But that's not all—we explore the intersection of technology and entertainment, shedding light on how facial recognition tech made its way into a recent Beyoncé gig in Cardiff. Is this a glimpse into an era of extended Big Brother-style surveillance in the UK? Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on the evolving landscape of politics, media, and privacy. If you appreciate our work and would like to support us, consider becoming a Patron via www.patreon.com/cowdaily or making a one-off contribution at https://tinyurl.com/y5ctx4ja. Don't forget to tune into the Cow Daily livestream every day on YouTube by subscribing here
Welcome to today's episode of Cow Daily with your host, Mike Cow. In this thought-provoking episode, we delve deep into the world of UK politics, where we scrutinise some of the most pressing issues of our time. Join us as we dissect the striking alignment between the established Labour and Conservative parties when it comes to their policies on Israel and the situation in Gaza. We'll explore the controversial topic of civilian casualties and the nuances of their positions. But that's not all; we delve into the latest developments surrounding Home Secretary Suella Braverman's potential move to criminalise peaceful protesters. We question why the Labour Party doesn't stand up against these changes and their implications for freedom of expression. The episode also brings to light the intriguing contrast between Labour Party memberships, with Peter Mandelson on one side, and the suspension of Andy McDonald MP for a speech promoting peace on the other. We'll discuss the intricacies of these choices and what they signify for the party's direction. If you want to support our work and help us continue these discussions, consider becoming a Patron via our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/cowdaily or making a one-time contribution at https://tinyurl.com/y5ctx4ja. For daily updates, remember to subscribe to the Cow Daily livestream on YouTube: https://youtu.be/fSmKzmQNOGc. You can also catch full episodes on: - Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yw2unns3 - Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/ysp5y23v - YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/4djkz9t2 If you're considering live streaming yourself, take advantage of a £10 credit from Streamyard by using our referral link: https://streamyard.com/pal/c/5717234238619648. It's a win-win situation! As always, we appreciate your support and engagement. Thank you for joining us on Cow Daily. One love to all, good people.
James and Dan are joined by Conservative politician Andrew Boff - who was ejected from the party conference after heckling the Home Secretary Suella Braverman. Why did he do it? Should Suella resign for inciting hate speech against LGBTQ+ people? And can the Tory party really claim to be 'safe' for LGBTQ+ people? Join us for our next recording live in London with our special guests DJ Fat Tony & Jamie Raines in conversation. Get tickets now, scroll to the bottom of the page https://www.designmynight.com/london/pubs/balham/the-bedford/cheerful-earful-podcast-festival-day-3?t=tickets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rishi Sunak wrapped up this year's Conservative Party conference with an hour long speech in which he finally announced the long-rumoured cancellation of HS2 Manchester. He also proposed a life-ban on smoking and a replacement for A-levels, as well as waging into the culture wars asserting that 'a man is a man and a woman is a woman'.Anoosh Chakelian is joined by Rachel Wearmouth and Zoë Grünewald, who have both been in Manchester this week. They discuss the impact of the Prime Minister's speech as well as the future trajectory of Home Secretary Suella Braverman, whose hard-hitting address was well-received by fellow conservatives in the room.Submit a question for You Ask Us: https://www.newstatesman.com/YouAskUsDownload the app:iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/new-statesman-magazine/id610498525Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.progressivemediagroup.newstatesman&hl=en_GB&gl=USSubscribe to the New Statesman from £1 per week:https://newstatesman.com/podcastofferSign up to our daily politics email: https://morningcall.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Starting today a Catholic synod will take place throughout October in the Vatican to discuss the direction of the Church. Delegates will consider the way in which all members participate and decide the future direction of key issues such as the role of women. Emma Barnett talks to the former Irish president Mary McAleese about the issues facing the Church. Rishi Sunak will today give his first Conservative Party conference as Prime Minister – but his moment in the spotlight is under threat from the women in his party. Home Secretary Suella Braverman has been called the “front-runner” for next leader after her speech, while Liz Truss became the surprise breakout star of conference. So is the future of the Conservative Party now female? Kitty Donaldson, UK Political Editor at Bloomberg News, and Isabel Hardman, Assistant Editor of The Spectator, join us from the Conservative Party conference in Manchester. And what can ordinary women learn from Liz Truss about bouncing back from a public failure? Writer Viv Groskop and Psychotherapist and podcaster Emma Reed Turrell discuss the lessons women can learn from Liz Truss's return to the spotlight. The UK's first and biggest study into pre-eclampsia which can affect the kidneys, liver and brain can cause seizures in women has been launched. The study will monitor women before pregnancy, during and after birth to find out why some women develop the conditions and the long term health implications. Presenter: Emma Barnett Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Studio Manager: Bob Nettles
As the Conservative Party conference fever grows, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak appears to be changing his tune with some big amendments in the Party's manifestos. But will it change the state of play in the polls?Staring down the barrel of a potential election whitewash Allison is questioning after thirteen years of rule what the Conservative Party have actually done for the country. Whilst Liam makes a case for the Party's very representative and multicultural front bench, in light of Home Secretary Suella Braverman's latest speech in Washington DC.And both co-pilots pick their movers and shakers ahead of potentially the last Party conference and the next General Election.Joining your co-pilots this week to weigh in on the HS2 debate is Jonathan Tyler, who tells our co-pilots why the expansion isn't the carbon effective alternative it's been portrayed as and might just be more of a ‘scar on the landscape'.And Allison shares some entertaining stories from her recent trip back to her Welsh homeland…Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/a/ak-ao/allison-pearson/ |Read the US Editor's Newsletter: https://secure.telegraph.co.uk/customer/secure/newsletter/fromtheuseditor/ |Need help subscribing or reviewing? Learn more about podcasts here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/podcast-can-find-best-ones-listen/ |Email: planetnormal@telegraph.co.uk |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/normal |See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn to talk about New Zealand-born broadcaster Dan Wootton being suspended from right-wing channel GB News. That comes after comments made on his show by Laurence Fox about a female reporter. The government has given the greenlight to a North Sea oil field, prompting anger from environmental campaigners and Home Secretary Suella Braverman is facing criticism over her comments that asylum seekers pretend to be gay to "game the system".
In the wake of the allegations of rape and sexual assault against Russell Brand, Nish says his behaviour was an open secret, and Brand's TV work dried up as people refused to work with him. Nish also reveals that there are others still working in the industry about whom production staff will say “oh we don't send young women into their dressing rooms”. Coco highlights the wider cultural issues that lead to women feeling unsafe in the workplace and also unwilling to report assaults to the police.Six months on from Dame Louise Casey's damning report into the Metropolitan Police, we ask what progress has been made? Former Met Superintendent, Dr Leroy Logan MBE, tells Nish and Coco it's not a case of a few bad apples, but of the “whole barrel' being rotten. He also has some stinging criticism for Home Secretary Suella Braverman. Despite everything however, he says he'd still encourage his grandchildren to join the force.You won't be surprised to find that Nish's villain of the week is a certain ‘lettuce adjacent' politician, but you may be surprised by Coco's hero…Danish artist Jens Haaning. Plus Coco steals Nish's seat, and poses the question; what's your favourite Beck album?Pod Save the UK is a Reduced Listening production for Crooked Media. Contact us via email: PSUK@reducedlistening.co.ukWhatsApp: 07514 644 572 (UK) or + 44 7514 644 572Insta: https://instagram.com/podsavetheukTwitter: https://twitter.com/podsavetheukTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@podsavetheukFacebook: https://facebook.com/podsavetheukYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/podsavetheworld Useful links:In the UK, Rape Crisis offers support for rape and sexual abuse on 0808 802 9999 in England and Wales, 0808 801 0302 in Scotland, or 0800 0246 991 in Northern Ireland. In the US, Rainn offers support on 800-656-4673. In Australia, support is available at 1800Respect (1800 737 732). Other international helplines can be found at ibiblio.org/rcip/internl.htmlLeroy Logan is patron of https://www.voyageyouth.com/Guest:Dr Leroy Logan MBE, former Met Police superintendent, and former Chairman of the National Black Police Association.Audio credits:Russell Brand: In Plain Sight: Dispatches (Channel 4/Hardcash Productions)Red, White and Blue (Small Axe Films Ltd/BBC)BBC News
Rishi Sunak is considering weakening some of the government's key green commitments in a major policy shift. It could include delaying a ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and phasing out gas boilers, multiple sources have told the BBC. The prime minister did not deny the reports, saying he was committed to reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050 but in a "more proportionate way". Home Secretary Suella Braverman told Today's Justin Webb the “costs of achieving some of these arbitrary targets has to be taken into account”. While Sir Alok Sharma, who headed COP26 in Glasgow, spoke to Nick Robinson about what he wants to hear from the prime minister. By: John Walton Credit: PA Location: London, United Kingdom
Conservative peer Lord Stewart Jackson of Peterborough kicks off this morning's show by delving into the morning's top stories as Channel migrant crossings hit a new daily record for 2023 as 686 arrive in small boats. PR and media expert Mark Borkowski joins shortly after to discuss the ongoing controversy within the BBC as pressure grows on the broadcaster after it suspends a presenter accused of paying a teenager for sexually explicit photographs with Home Secretary Suella Braverman says the corporation's investigation to establish the facts must be allowed to happen. Former Conservative Mr Nick De Bois CBE returns to the Independent Republic to discuss his recent knife crime campaign as Record number of repeat knife crime offenders are spared jail. And Founder of Standing For Woman Kellie Jay Keen closes the show to discuss gender madness as the vagina has been rebranded as a ‘bonus hole' by a cervical cancer charity. All that and so much more, so tune in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Court of Appeal thwarts Home Secretary Suella Braverman's eye-wateringly expensive Rwanda plan (for now) - cue a government appeal and derision and fury from a number of Tory MPs, some of whom have also been named in the latest Privileges Committee report for their choice language on Twitter and other social media platforms in response to the findings against Boris Johnson a couple of weeks ago.And why are there riots on the streets of Paris? We talk to writer Nabila Ramdani who's reporting on the streets.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman said that there is no good reason the UK can't train its own lorry drivers and fruit pickers in order to bring immigration rates down. Katy Balls speaks to James Heale and Isabel Hardman about why this has rubbed some up the wrong way and Keir Starmer's speech over the weekend, outlining Labour's vision for the future.
Author, journalist and broadcaster John Kampfner joins Eamon to talk about Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's meeting with Joe Biden in Belfast, Anglo US relations, media coverage of Biden's visit to Ireland and Home Secretary Suella Braverman's racist rhetoric.Recorded on Friday 14th April 2022. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-stand-with-eamon-dunphy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Katy Balls hosts the highlights from Sunday morning's political shows. The Home Secretary Suella Braverman stands by her Rwanda immigration policy despite evidence refugees were shot by police there in 2018. Business representatives Minette Batters and Murray Lambell argue immigration needs to go up, not down. Braverman and Labour's Lisa Nandy clash over who is to blame for a lack of action over child sexual exploitation. And Skype co-founder Jaan Tallinn suggests AI might represent an existential threat to humanity. Produced by Joe Bedell-Brill and Cindy Yu.
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In this short update Laura shares the good news and explains why it is so important that dangerous domestic abusers will be included on the violent and sexual offender register as well as further detail about the law reform. Announcing the reform on Monday 20 February, Home Secretary Suella Braverman said ‘domestic violence is completely unacceptable and cases torment, pain fear and anxiety.' Finally, after 22 years of recommending and campaigning for this – it's going to happen! Laura thanks all the incredible survivors, families and professionals who have been part of this long hard-fought campaign to make this happen! Clip https://twitter.com/ZDronfield/status/1627784389315756033?s=20 #SerialPerpetrators #DomesticViolence #Register #CrimeAnalyst #Expert #CampaignVictory #WomenMatter #ChildrenMatter Listen to Crime Analyst: Ep #12 Landslide Victory in the House of Lords in the wake of Sarah Everard Ep #17-19 My Mum was shot dead in front of me: the register would have saved me Clip Ep #20-21 The Final Frontier of the Domestic Abuse Bill, Serial Domestic Abusers and stalkers and Julia James' Murder Ep #51-53 Preventing Murder in Slow MotionÔ with Zoe Dronfield Ep #54-56 Preventing Murder in Slow MotionÔ with Rachel Williams Ep #57-59 Preventing Murder in Slow MotionÔ with Celia Peachey For more information about the campaign: www.thelaurarichards.com https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/life/spent-25-years-working-cases-women-murdered-abusers-makes/ https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/serial-perpetrators-register-domestic-abuse-bill-b1830857.html https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/apr/27/dropping-of-stalkers-register-from-bill-an-insult-to-victims https://inews.co.uk/news/long-reads/domestic-abuse-bill-laura-richards-criminologist-553458 https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/life/had-26-years-sleepless-nights-women-killed-violent-men-could/ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/02/07/police-failings-led-deaths-31-women-hands-domestic-abusers/ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/life/stopping-stalkers-domestic-abusers-will-save-lives-home-beyond/ https://www.change.org/p/suella-braverman-focus-on-serial-perpetrators-and-stalkers-who-abuse-multiple-women https://www.change.org/p/suella-braverman-focus-on-serial-perpetrators-and-stalkers-who-abuse-multiple-women/u/31270602 https://www.change.org/p/suella-braverman-focus-on-serial-perpetrators-and-stalkers-who-abuse-multiple-women/u/31331081 Information about the DASH, Coercive Control and Train the Trainer Masterclasses with Laura. Email laurarichardspa@gmail.com Subscribe to Crime Analyst You Tube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCksfRSwfwFqUCjcxKYju6_Q Crime Analyst Merch https://crime-analyst.myshopify.com/ Leave a Review Support Laura's work and Crime Analyst by leaving a 5-star review here: https://www.crime-analyst.com/reviews/new/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices