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The Chancellor of the Exchequer will deliver the 2025 Spring Statement in the House of Commons on Tuesday.Rachel Reeves' plan is to tell us all the things Labour has achieved so far, but British households and businesses are increasingly pessimistic about the state of the economy. Sluggish growth and ever higher borrowing costs mean cuts, cuts and more cuts are on the way.Kamal and Camilla speak to the owner of a hairdressing business who's already been affected by Rachel Reeves' autumn budget and is dreading the new rules that come into place next week.Plus, we'll be joined by The Telegraph's Janet Daley for her reaction to Donald Trump's inner circle accidentally adding a journalist to a group chat discussing top-secret war plans.Read: It's over. America has ceased to be leader of the free world, by Janet DaleyProducers: Georgia Coan and Lilian FawcettSenior Producer: John CadiganPlanning Editor: Venetia RaineySocial Media Producer: James SimmonsVideo Editor: Andy MackenzieStudio Director: Meghan SearleEditor: Camilla TomineyOriginal music by Goss StudioHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are schools minister and Labour MP Catherine McKinnell, Conservative MP Sir John Hayes, Sunday Telegraph columnist Janet Daley and LBC political correspondent Aggie Chambre.
Who's going to build the houses we sorely need?Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are schools minister and Labour MP Catherine McKinnell, Conservative MP Sir John Hayes, Sunday Telegraph columnist Janet Daley and LBC political correspondent Aggie Chambre.
Rob interviews author K.T. Bond, about her book series, "Serendipity" You can order K.T. Bonds' books at 4horsemenpublications.com/our-authors/kt-bond/ Order now and use the Promo Code 4HP10 for 10% off! Support the author by ordering from the 4 Horsemen Publications directly. By ordering at www,4horsemenpublications.com, you save 10% and the author gets more than if you order from other places. About K.T. Bond: Eight years ago, Emma-award-winning author K.T. Bond began her second career as a ghostwriter. This Halloween baby likes to think the seed for romance writing was planted in her soul way back when she was a preteen reading Janet Daley, Betty Neels, and Georgette Heyer. With a greatly enlarged reading list including such diverse authors as Olivia Gaines, Julia Quinn, and JR Ward, K.T. has been publishing her own stories since 2017. K.T. wrote almost forty sweet and steamy contemporary romances for her clients. Now, continuing in that trend, her own stories feature men and women from many walks of life, different races and cultural heritages, ranging in age from mid-twenties to over fifty, all embracing a second chance for love and passion. K.T. is a retired English educator, an avid reader, Nana to a sweet little Japanese-Jamaican girl, the chief cook and dog walker in her family, and an unashamed binge watcher of Midsomer Murders. A lifetime learner and member of the renewed Romance Writers of America, she's a true believer in Ben Franklin's axiom, “Those who love deeply never grow old.” ________________________________________________________________________________ Our theme song is by Benny and the No Goods. Check out their awesome music right HERE Bennyandthenogoods.bandcamp.com One easy way to support this show is to rate and review Alley Chats wherever you listen to our podcast. Those ratings really help us and help others find our show. Alley Chats is produced and edited by Rob Southgate for Southgate Media Group. Follow this show on Facebook @alleychats Follow our parent network on Twitter at @SMGPods Make sure to follow SMG on Facebook too at @SouthgateMediaGroup Learn more, subscribe, or contact Southgate Media Group at www.southgatemediagroup.com. Check out our webpage at southgatemediagroup.com If you're an artist or writer or creative type that would have a table at in artist alley and would like to be on Alley Chats, message us through the Facebook page or email us directly at rob@alleychatspodcast.com
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Conservative MP and foreign affairs committee chair Alicia Kearns, Labour MP Andy McDonald, Sunday Telegraph columnist Janet Daley and pollster Joe Twyman.
Labour's Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves takes your calls!Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Conservative MP and foreign affairs committee chair Alicia Kearns, Labour MP Andy McDonald, Sunday Telegraph columnist Janet Daley and pollster Joe Twyman.
Eight years ago, Emma-award-winning author KT Bond began her second career as a ghostwriter. This Halloween baby likes to think the seed for romance writing was planted in her soul way back when she was a preteen reading Janet Daley, Betty Neels, and Georgette Heyer. With a greatly enlarged reading list including such diverse authors as Olivia Gaines, Julia Quinn, and JR Ward, KT has been publishing her own stories since 2017. KT is a retired English educator, an avid reader, Nana to a sweet little Japanese-Jamaican girl, the chief cook and dog walker in her family, and an unashamed binge watcher of Midsomer Murders. A lifetime learner and member of the renewed Romance Writers of America, she's a true believer in Ben Franklin's axiom, “Those who love deeply never grow old.” Website: https://4horsemenpublications.com/our-authors/kt-bond/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/k.t.bond/ Music by Jam Hansley Edited/Produced by Calista Muncy Buy our books: www.4horsemenpublications.com All Social media: @Drinkingwithauthors
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are LGBT campaigner Peter Tatchell, Sunday Telegraph columnist Janet Daley, former Labour MP Stephen Pound and Conservative member of the London Assembly Tony Devenish.
London Labour MPs call on Sadiq Khan to delay ULEZ expansion, Cross Question & how have you dealt with memory loss? Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are LGBT campaigner Peter Tatchell, Sunday Telegraph columnist Janet Daley, former Labour MP Stephen Pound and Conservative member of the London Assembly Tony Devenish.
Janet Daley, a political journalist for The Telegraph, joins Pat Thurston to explain what is going on now that Boris Johnson resigned as the UK's Prime Minister. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Janet Daley, a political journalist for The Telegraph, joins Pat Thurston to explain what is going on now that Boris Johnson resigned as the UK's Prime Minister. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are former Children's Commissioner Anne Longfield, SDP Leader William Clouston, Labour peer Lord Falconer and Sunday Telegraph columnist Janet Daley.
In 1776 the American colonies declared their independence from England, however the two countries' histories and cultures have remained intertwined. They share the same language, watch the same films and listen to the same music. With the rise of the "woke" movement in America, Sunday Telegraph columnist Janet Daley joins Steven Edginton to discuss fears Britain is heading down the same path. Watch Janet Daley's interview: https://youtu.be/jUlbpfkm7n0 |Read more from The Telegraph's award-winning comment team: www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/ |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: www.telegraph.co.uk/audio |See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 1776 the American colonies declared their independence from England, however the two countries' histories and cultures have remained intertwined. They share the same language, watch the same films and listen to the same music. With the rise of the "woke" movement in America, Sunday Telegraph columnist Janet Daley joins Steven Edginton to discuss fears Britain is heading down the same path. Watch Janet Daley's interview: https://youtu.be/jUlbpfkm7n0 |Read more from The Telegraph's award-winning comment team: www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/ |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: www.telegraph.co.uk/audio |See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Janet Daley, columnist for the Sunday Telegraph, plants the Stars and Stripes on Planet Normal this week. She shares her take on Biden’s first 100 days in office with fellow columnists Liam Halligan and Allison Pearson, and reveals why she thinks the United States’ lack of rooted identity is the cause of most of the country's issues today.Elsewhere, while most of the media is distracted by Number 10’s new curtains, Allison and Liam are more interested in the Post Office scandal, and they celebrate their Oscar predictions after this week's Academy Awards.Allison and Liam will be replying to comments beneath this article on Thursday 29th April from 11am-12pm: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/04/29/janet-daley-100-days-biden-president-doesnt-yet-know/ |Read Gordon Rayner: ‘Five reasons why June 21 won’t be the return to normal we thought’: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/04/27/june-21-wont-much-return-normal-thought/ |Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/allison-pearson/ |Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Read more from Janet Daley: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/janet-daley/ |Listen to Bryony Gordon's Mad World: https://www.playpodca.st/madworld |Need help subscribing or reviewing? Read 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 |
It’s legal, but is it moral? Investing in an ISA is considered sensible tax avoidance, but do we cast putting property in your spouse’s name to lower your tax bill in the same light? This week on Moral Money, Lauren Davidson and Sam Meadows from The Telegraph’s Personal Finance team are joined by star columnist, Janet Daley to debate just that. And there’s no sitting on the fence here.Plus, they advise a reader whose father’s taste for luxury has left him worried about the state of his inheritance. But can he really ask him to stop?Tell us your moral money issue and we might discuss it on the podcast - email us at moralmoney@telegraph.co.uk or leave us a voicemail on 07867 162 170 and you could even hear your voice on the show.Listen to Fashion Unzipped: www.playpodca.st/unzipped
Death and taxes - two bits of life we can’t escape... or can we? From The Panama Papers to your pension, tax dodging is everywhere. But is it morally wrong? The Telegraph's personal finance reporters, Laura Miller and Sam Brodbeck ask titan of the tax world, George Bull how tax came to be, and hear from Telegraph columnist Janet Daley on why she thinks we’re on a slippery slope to despotism….. That's it for this series of It's Your Money, but stay subscribed to this feed for future episodes. To get in touch, email moneypodcast@telegraph.co.uk or phone our voicemail number at 07523 039447. And visit www.telegraph.co.uk/moneypodcast for more. For more Telegraph podcasts: Chopper's Brexit Podcast - the inside line on Brexit with top politicians, commentators and the Telegraph’s Westminster team www.playpodca.st/chopper Mad World - candid conversations about mental health, with everyone from Prince Harry to Fearne Cotton www.playpodca.st/madworld Fashion Unzipped - interviews and exclusives from the Telegraph's fashion team www.playpodca.st/unzipped Audio Football Club - top-flight analysis and reaction, every Monday www.playpodca.st/afc
This week on Chopper's Election Podcast, Chief Political Correspondent Christopher 'Chopper' Hope hosts a round table with Telegraph columnists Fraser Nelson, Janet Daley and Harry De Quetteville to discuss policies, personalities and the polls.
How do you teach British schoolchildren to be more British? On this week's podcast, Toby Young and Janet Daley discuss the alleged Trojan Horse plot to Islamise Birmingham schools. How could it happen and what can be done (as Ofsted advised) to integrate those children into our multicultural society? Janet Daley argues that that the schools' ethos was actually a little too “multicultural” – that our liberal obsession with saying all cultures are equal risks betraying a generation of Muslim children. And on a completely different note, Ed Cumming talks to Tim Stanley about the muscular rise of the spornosexual. Tim and Ed both take male grooming very seriously, but argue that selfie narcissism might be a step workout too far…
The world has a new horror: Ukraine. This week, the Telegram talks to foreign correspondent David Blair in Kiev, where he tells us that the bloodshed and fighting suggests a country on the brink of civil war. Janet Daley and Peter Oborne argue over what the West should do – or if, even, it has the moral responsibility to do anything at all. Peter Oborne warns that we could be involving ourselves in a conflict that is beyond the usual paradigm of good vs evil. Also, Peter joins Peter Stanford to debate the church/state clash over benefits. Can a Christian vote Conservative and still go to Heaven...?
We're joined this week by Louise Mensch, Peter Oborne, Janet Daley and Robbie Collin
We're joined this week by Alistair Darling, Benedict Brogan and Janet Daley
Westminster has bowed out of the Syrian crisis just as Obama goes to congress and John Kerry hints that America will intervene anyway. We are joined this week by Brooks Newmark, Con Coughlin and Janet Daley.
The Tories have been courting ethnic minority votes for decades – yet black and Asian voters still choose to go with Labour. In this week's Telegram podcast, Shaun Bailey, a black Conservative who works in the Cabinet Office, discusses this sensitive topic with Janet Daley, the American-born descendant of Russian Jewish immigrants. They reach some uncomfortable conclusions – not just for the Tories but also for Left-wing educationalists who specialise in exploiting racial grievances.
Murder in Woolwich: was this gruesome beheading the work of serious jihadis or demented young men using Islam as an excuse for their psychotic fantasies? And will we see more incidents like this as religious extremism – and an anti-Muslim backlash – grows in our cities? This week's Telegram offers expert commentary from Shashank Joshi, one of the world's leading authorities on Islamic terrorism, our chief political commentator Peter Oborne, and Sunday Telegraph columnist Janet Daley.
This week Benedict Brogan and Janet Daley ask: did we bury conviction politics along with Margaret Thatcher and is Cameron anything more than a glorified CEO?
Next week we launch Telegram, the provocative weekly podcast from our columnists, bloggers and guests. Here's a taster, in which Benedict Brogan and Janet Daley discuss the question on every Tory's lips: why is David Cameron heading for apparent defeat in 2015?
A billboard I passed on the freeway the other day urged me to live the American Dream, but the dream it offered was not the real one.
Have you noticed that the Republican establishment wants nothing to do with so-called Tea Party candidates? They were wigging out before Tuesday's final batch of primaries, and they still are. It's not that they have anything against tea. They just don't like conservatives -- not that this is news. They didn't want anything to do with Ronald Reagan, either, back in the day -- until the people left them no choice. The American people, that is.