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Andrew Pierce talks to Edward Lucas, author of ‘The New Cold War' about why Vladimir Putin is relishing the chance to blackmail Western powers over gas supply, and speaks to GP Dr Renee Hoenderkamp on the biggest flu vaccination campaign in history. Plus, Jan Moir on the social media trials of mild-mannered Bake Off vegan Freya Cox. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Pierce talks to Lib Dem deputy leader Daisy Cooper on the party's surprise win in today's by-election (and what it might mean for Britain), and speaks to epidemiologist Dr Roland Salmon on whether ‘Freedom Day' might be brought forward to July 5. Plus, Jan Moir on why Waitrose really shouldn't transform into ‘Wokerose'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Pierce talks to Macer Gifford, a former City trader who fought against Isis in Syria, about why he believes Shamima Begum is not a victim, and speaks to Chris Hopkins of Savanta ComRes on a new poll showing nearly half of people want Covid restrictions to last LONGER than July 19. Plus, Jan Moir on the launch of a new ‘anti-woke' news channel in Britain. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Pierce speaks to consumer and travel expert Adrian Mills about the travel chaos in Portugal and if foreign holidays are off the cards this summer. A study has found vegan children are smaller and less healthy, but what does a dietician say? Plus, after six books and three Hollywood blockbusters, Fifty Shades of Grey is finally over - Jan Moir gives her verdict. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Pierce speaks to royal biographer Penny Junor about the reaction to Harry's latest outburst against his parents, and speaks to pollster Chris Hopkins on a new survey suggesting voters no longer know what Labour stands for. Plus, Jan Moir on why the lifting of lockdown spells ‘fashion re-entry' (and the end of leggings and flip-flops). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Pierce talks to SNP MP John Nicolson about why the second independence referendum is now inevitable, and speaks to Kate Nicholls of UK hospitality on Boris's roadmap to freedom. Plus, Jan Moir on a TV show which shows exactly why Lily James is SUCH a cad-magnet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Pierce talks to Nick Hillman of the Higher Education Policy Institute as the first students win payouts for ‘lost' teaching during the pandemic, and speaks to Manchester nightlife tsar Sacha Lord on the end of ‘substantial meals' - and why pubs should reopen at the same time as retail. Plus, Jan Moir's hilarious take on the ‘virtual' Golden Globes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Pierce talks to Kate Nichols, Chief Executive of UK Hospitality on plans to abandon the tier system (and what it could mean for Britain's hard-hit pubs and restaurants), and speaks to the Mail's Jan Moir on the spectacle of 'influencers' stranded in Dubai. Plus, Celebrity Bake Off returns with a truly glittering line-up. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thanks for listening to Grilled, we talk to the UK's best chefs every week so make sure you follow us so you don’t miss out on the latest episode. Please give us a follow and rate us so more people can find us! In this episode we catch up with Tom Aikens. Due to the lock down we are recording out podcasts over the phone so we apologise if the quality does drop at times during the interview. We spoke to Tom about Coronavirus situation and the future of his restaurant Muse and the industry as a whole. He also spoke to us about the thought process behind the restaurant, why the small details are so important to him and help Muse satnd out in London. We also discussed that Jan Moir review in The Daily Mail and why he doesn’t take any notice. He says this is the last fine dining restaurant he will ever open so he doesn’t need to deal with critics again. Plus he explains what he has learnt from years in the industry. He believes you should never give up and as he has got older he doesn’t get stressed – he says it’s just a plate of food. If you enjoyed this we will be uploading a new episode each week - if you are not already become a member of The Staff Canteen and keep up to date: www.thestaffcanteen.com/index/register Please support us if you like what we do: www.patreon.com/Thestaffcanteen
Series 1 - episode 2 - Take a step back in time with us to a simpler time in 2009, when Richard Herring, Dan Tetsell, Emma Kennedy and Christian Reilly got together once a week to perform a hastily written and poorly rehearsed sketch show. The cast were never paid at the time, so we are putting this out to raise some ad revenue to give them all (not Rich) a fee to help them through these dark weeks of no work. We will also be donating to the comedians’ just giving fund at https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/hecklethevirus - and you can donate tooAs It Occurs To Me: Series 1, Episode 2In the second episode of As It Occurs To Me, the audience is in danger of being swept away in a gigantic balloon, we get celebrity endorsements from Jan Moir, Jenson Button and Leona Lewis, we find out how people are prejudiced against people that they wrongly assume are racist and Rich reveals his strange Nando's paranoia and his unusual linguistic diet. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Despite the shambolic Tory government, Labour is still trailing in the polls. This week we ask: is Corbyn cracking up (00:30)? Plus, is wearing a hijab necessarily oppressive (17:15), and last, have younger members of the Royal family bought in to a narrative of victimhood (22:25)? With Nick Cohen, Stephen Bush, Soutiam Goodarzi, Jan Moir, and Victoria Murphy. Presented by Isabel Hardman. Produced by Cindy Yu and Siva Thangarajah.
Despite the shambolic Tory government, Labour is still trailing in the polls. This week we ask: is Corbyn cracking up (00:25)? Plus, is wearing a hijab necessarily oppressive (17:10), and last, have younger members of the Royal family bought in to a narrative of victimhood (22:20)? With Nick Cohen, Stephen Bush, Soutiam Goodarzi, Jan Moir, and Victoria Murphy. Presented by Isabel Hardman. Produced by Cindy Yu and Siva Thangarajah.
My guest today is Felicity Cloake. Felicity is an award winning freelance journalist and writer. You may know her from her infamous Guardian column How to Make the Perfect:” or perhaps from her column in the New Statesman or perhaps from her many other writing features. She has written 5 books – with more in the pipeline. Her writing and recipe testing is meticulous and has made Felicity one of the biggest names in food writing today with her recipes being some of the most trustworthy around. I was so excited to sit down with Felicity this week and when I described her as one of the biggest names in food writing I could see her immediately recoil at that because she’s very modest but it’s true and I stand by it. To back up my statement I can tell you that she has been crowned the “Nation’s Taster in Chief” and Jan Moir says: “She oozes trustworthiness the way a figgy pudding oozes spicy fumes” which both Felicity and I decided was a pretty impressive accolade. There’s all sorts in this one – from dishwahers, to chicken kievs, melon ballers, eyeballs and everything in between. On that note: I would love to know where you lot stand on melon ballers? Now I’m not saying they are an essential piece of kit – but who doesn’t love little tiny balls of melon?? You can find Felicity's new book here: (https://amzn.to/2Pan5xL) If you’re listening and you haven’t yet left a 5* review – please do as it really does give the show a little boost and is genuinely very much appreciated. Thank you so much for listening. Don’t forget to go to the website www.desertislanddishes.co for the full list of episodes plus the recipes I’ve created inspired by each episode and loads more beside that. Come and say on Instagram @margienomura (https://instagram/margienomura) and tell all your friends – the more the merrier. Thanks so much for listening!
Steve thinks Jan Moir is just jealous of Katherine Jenkins, JLS are splitting up after 5 years and Michael Jackson didn't come to London.... apparently! All competitions are now closed.
In the twelfth episode of Janey Godley’s Podcast Janey and Ashley discuss Scientology and L Ron Hubbard’s true intentions, Ashley’s new religion Batamology, the new Labour leader Ed Miliband, Tanyalee Davis’s scooter girl campaign, why Mrs Miliband should kick Jan Moir in the lady balls, Janey reads an excerpt from her autobiography and Ashley impersonates Wayne Rooney… all this with new music from Paul Alexander Boyd! (don’t forget to vote for us on votejet.com) You can check out all our videos on YouTube. Order “Handstands in the Dark” Paper Back or in EBook Please rate us or leave a comment on PodOmatic, ITunes or Facebook You can find all the info regarding Janey’s live shows by just clicking Gigs! If you would like to support our podcast then please do so by clicking onto Our Donate Page and donate via PayPal.
It's a brand new start. As you play this, Antony is lost in Scotland. It's not a bad thing really. We've got Blanchisms, Jan Moir, X Factor and Murry cries over Beverley Craven (She's not John Craven's Daughter)
In the second episode of As It Occurs To Me, the audience is in danger of being swept away in a gigantic balloon, we get celebrity endorsements from Jan Moir, Jenson Button and Leona Lewis, we find out how people are prejudiced against people that they wrongly assume are racist and Rich reveals his strange Nando's paranoia and his unusual linguistic diet.