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In this special podcast, nine political editors and writers come together to discuss working at the New Statesman, covering everything from the rise and fall of Thatcher and New Labour through to the coalition government and the recent period of Conservative hegemony. We hear from Patrick Wintour, Sarah Baxter, Steve Richards, Jackie Ashley, Rafael Behr, Mehdi Hasan, Helen Lewis, Stephen Bush and their chair, the current political editor Andrew Marr. Together, they discuss what made working at the New Statesman unique and the magazine's evolution over the years – through the Blair-Brown years, 9/11, Brexit and Corbyn – as well as the key moments in their careers and the influence of social media. This podcast was recorded for a special 110th anniversary edition of the New Statesman, out on 13 April. An abridged version of this conversation will also appear in print and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jackie Ashley is the founder of New Zealand based scent company Ashley & Co. The luxury company has pushed the envelope to develop a product range that spans Body, Hair and Essential Cleaning Products; all crafted with the intent of creating moments of scent-filled magic. With the business having over a decade of success, being stocked worldwide in countries such as Singapore, UAE and the UK, and an ever-growing product line with a catalogue of over 50 products currently, the brand is now expanding in Australia. In this Mindfulbiz Podcast episode, Business Coach Alison Morgan speak with Jackie about her business experience and learnings along the way. www.relauncher.com.au www.instagram.com/relauncher_alison/
In this episode we explore equine therapy. We visit on location in Longmont, CO with Jackie Ashley. Jackie is a psychotherapist who runs equine therapy groups for women identified survivors of sexual trauma. Music "Slow Burn" and "Loopster" Kevin Macleod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Jackie Ashley on Corbyn, Labour party splits and riding the wave of anti-politics. The regular Election panel return to talk about Corbyn and Cameron, Clinton and Trump. We look back to what's happened in the UK since we were last with you and ahead to the US presidential election. Our special guest is the leading political commentator Jackie Ashley, who discusses the state of the Labour party, the balance of power between pro- and anti-Corbyn factions and whether we are seeing a new kind of politics. http://www.polis.cam.ac.uk/about-us/election/season-2 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the second of two programmes, Alan Dein follows the mixed fortunes of a new primary school on a housing estate just outside Peterborough over the course of a year. As the school opens its doors, the school is still struggling to attract the number of children headteacher Jackie Ashley hopes for. She leaflets the entire estate in the hope of boosting numbers. Alan speaks to parents and joins the school at key moments in its first year from the Christmas play to the end of year disco. Producer: Laurence Grissell.
To kick off the new series of Lives in a Landscape, Alan Dein presents a two part special following a year in the life of a new primary school just outside Peterborough - from initial construction to the end of the third term. For headteacher Jackie Ashley, the opening of St Michael's Church School will be the culmination of her life in teaching and probably her last role before retirement. She's keen to see the school grow to its full capacity of 210 pupils under her leadership. But as building work continues, there are concerns it may not open its doors on time and Jackie only has five children confirmed to start in September. Producer: Laurence Grissell.
Larry Elliott and Jackie Ashley join Tom Clark and Aditya Chakrabortty for a review of George Osborne's autumn statement on the British economy