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Best podcasts about Jon Craig

Latest podcast episodes about Jon Craig

Sky News Daily
Will Reform's civil war hurt the party?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 16:19


Reform UK has consolidated its gains at the general election, with recent polling suggesting that it is neck and neck with Labour and ahead of the Conservatives.But now a huge row has erupted between Nigel Farage and his fellow MP Rupert Lowe. Mr Lowe is currently suspended from the party after being reported to the police over alleged threats towards Reform's chairman. He has called the allegations "false" and says it's because he "dared to question Nigel Farage".On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson looks at what's behind the row and examines how damaging it is for Reform with Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig and Gawain Towler, the party's former director of communications.Podcast producer: Natalie KtenaEditor: Wendy Parker

Sky News Daily
Thatcher's Britain? The legacy of the most influential post-war prime minister

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 20:17


It is 50 years ago this week that Margaret Thatcher became leader of the Conservative Party and it's a testament to her legacy that she's being invoked by both Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch. When she became Prime Minister in 1979 she drove through radical policies like council house sales, privatisation and a crackdown on trade unions which continue to shape Britain today. On the Sky News Daily, Niall is joined by Chief political correspondent, Jon Craig to discuss how Margaret Thatcher's legacy is still driving today's politics. Plus he speaks to Caroline Slocock, former private secretary to Mrs Thatcher during her final 18 months in office on what she was like to work for. Producer: Alex BishopEditor: Wendy Parker

Politics At Jack And Sam's
Starmer vs bats 

Politics At Jack And Sam's

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 19:32


Sky News' deputy political editor Sam Coates and Politico's Anne McElvoy look at the day ahead in British politics. Today they discuss the sudden major changes to the assisted dying bill from MP Kim Leadbeater which means cases would not need signing off by a High Court judge and whether this could change how MPs vote on the bill.  Plus, Sam has been investigating whether Keir Starmer can really deliver his promises to end future bat tunnels.  They also discuss the latest on Trump, and friend of the podcast, Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig, shares his exclusive story on a well-known bar in Westminster.  You can send us a WhatsApp on 07511 867 633 or email us: jackandsam@sky.uk

Politics At Jack And Sam's
Starmer vs bats 

Politics At Jack And Sam's

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 19:40


Sky News' deputy political editor Sam Coates and Politico's Anne McElvoy look at the day ahead in British politics. Today they discuss the sudden major changes to the assisted dying bill from MP Kim Leadbeater which means cases would not need signing off by a High Court judge and whether this could change how MPs vote on the bill.  Plus, Sam has been investigating whether Keir Starmer can really deliver his promises to end future bat tunnels.  They also discuss the latest on Trump, and friend of the podcast, Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig, shares his exclusive story on a well-known bar in Westminster.  You can send us a WhatsApp on 07511 867 633 or email us: jackandsam@sky.uk

Politics At Jack And Sam's
John Prescott and the pork pie

Politics At Jack And Sam's

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 20:36


Sky News' deputy political editor Sam Coates and Politico's Dan Bloom look at the day ahead in British politics.   The Labour party has descended on Hull for the funeral of John Prescott. Sky News' chief political correspondent Jon Craig had many a run-in with the former deputy prime minister and shares some of his best stories - including one involving a pork pie.   Elsewhere, Sam and Dan look at the reaction to Rachel Reeves' big economy speech and Sam bemoans government embargoes. You can send us a WhatsApp on 07511 867 633 or email us: jackandsam@sky.uk 

Sky News Daily
Southport murders: What did the authorities know and when?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 24:09


Sir Keir Starmer says terrorism has changed and we face a new threat as he announces the details of an inquiry into the state failings that left Axel Rudakubana able to kill three young girls in Southport last summer.   Rudakubana was known to have been obsessed with violence and had been referred to the Prevent counter terrorism programme three times in the 17 months before the murders.    On today's Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson is joined from Southport by North of England Correspondent Katerina Vittozzi and Crime Correspondent Martin Brunt to discuss what the inquiry will achieve and why so many details of the case can only be revealed now. Plus, Niall's also joined by chief political correspondent Jon Craig for the political reaction.    Producer: Natalie Ktena  Editor: Wendy Parker 

Sky News Daily
The end of a smoke in the beer garden?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 21:35


Prime Minister Keir Starmer has confirmed the government is looking at tougher rules on outdoor smoking to reduce the number of preventable deaths linked to the habit and relieve pressure on the NHS.   The government has yet to confirm exactly what the changes could look like, but smoking could soon be banned in pub gardens, outdoor restaurants, and outside hospitals and sports grounds.     Host Liz Bates heads to one of Westminster's most famous pubs to explore why Labour are planning these changes, with our chief political correspondent Jon Craig.      The NHS Confederation's Dr Layla McCay explains the impact extending the smoking ban could have not just on public health, but on the economy as well, and Kate Nicholls from UKHospitality tells us the concerns her industry has about the proposals.   Producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse & Rosie Gillott Editor: Paul Stanworth Promotions producer: Jada-Kai Meosa John 

Sky News Daily
'It's going to be grim': Ed Conway on the state of public finances

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 17:35


Official data shows government borrowing in July was above expectations and at its highest since the pandemic.    The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) expected borrowing to be £46.6bn - instead it reached £51.3bn.    Our economics and data editor Ed Conway joins Niall Paterson to talk about the unexpected rise in government borrowing and Chancellor Rachel Reeves' options at the October budget.    Plus, chief political correspondent Jon Craig discusses how long Labour's claim they are dealing with inherited problems will stand.  Producer: Soila Apparicio Editor: Wendy Parker 

Sky News Daily
Reform's election promises examined | Royal return

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 20:34


Reform have launched their manifesto which they're calling "Our Contract With You" in South Wales. The "contract" is promising big spending, dwarfing what Labour and the Conservatives have committed to. The party says it will pay for the plans by measures including scrapping net zero targets and what remains of HS2. In this episode Niall Paterson gets analysis on what's in the "contract" from our chief political correspondent Jon Craig. He also speaks with our royal correspondent Rhiannon Mills about the Princess of Wales and the King – and their return to public life. Full list of candidates for North West Essex constituency, which we mention in the podcast:  -Kemi Badenoch, Conservative and Unionist Party  -Erik Bonino, Independent -Edward Gildea, Green Party -Andrew David Green, Independent -Niko Omilana, Independent -Smita Rajesh, Liberal Democrats  -Grant StClair-Armstrong, Reform UK -Issy White, Labour Party Producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse Editor: Wendy Parker 

Sky News Daily
Will Macron's 'big gamble' election pay off? | Lib Dems promise 'to save the NHS' 

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 21:18


Far-right parties have made gains in Germany, France and Italy - the EU's biggest member states.Their success has already led to a fall in the value of the euro as markets anticipate turbulent times ahead. President Macron's high-risk response to his Renaissance party losing to Marine Le Pen's National Rally was to call a snap election for the French parliament.  Niall Paterson talks to Sky's Europe correspondent Adam Parsons about what's behind the far-right surge and Macron's decision.  Plus, the Liberal Democrats launch their manifesto saying it's fully costed. Niall asks economics editor Ed Conway if their numbers add up and he talks to Jon Craig, Sky's chief political correspondent, to find out more about their policies.  Producers: Sydney Pead Promotion Producer: Jada-Kai Meosa John Editor: Wendy Parker 

Sky News Daily
Sunak's D-Day 'mistake': How damaging is it for his campaign?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 23:51


The prime minister has faced criticism for leaving the 80th anniversary D-Day commemorations early to record a TV interview that's due to go out next week.    Rishi Sunak has since apologised - saying that "on reflection" leaving early "was a mistake", but also that it shouldn't be politicised.   Niall Paterson looks at how damaging this misstep is for Mr Sunak with Claire Pearsall, former Conservative special adviser at the Home Office, and Joe Twyman, the co-founder of the polling company Deltapoll.   Plus, our chief political correspondent Jon Craig tells us just how big of a political blunder it was. Producer: Sydney Pead Promotions producer: Jada-Kai Meosa John  Editor: Wendy Parker  

Sky News Daily
Landslides and wipe-outs - reaction to latest election poll

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 19:08


Sir Keir Starmer could be heading to Downing Street with a majority of 194 seats, bigger than what Tony Blair achieved in 1997, according to the first polling projection by YouGov of the campaign. The projection shows a historic Labour landslide, with the party getting the highest number of seats of any party at an election in history. At the same time, the Tories are trying to boost ratings by talking about culture wars while Labour is talking about real wars in terms of what they would do for defence. And Nigel Farage has announced he's standing for Reform UK.  On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson talks to Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig about the poll and today's developments, and to Scarlett Maguire, director of the polling organisation JL Partners.Producer: Sydney Pead Editor: Philly Beaumont 

Sky News Daily
And they're off... what has the first day of the election campaign told us? 

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 20:54


The political parties have been setting out their election campaigns, with voters going to the polls exactly six weeks from today.    On the Sky News Daily Niall Paterson speaks to deputy political editor Sam Coates who is following the prime minister on his campaign trail around the UK, visiting four nations in two days. He also chats with chief political correspondent Jon Craig about the launch of Labour's campaign in Kent.    Plus, Sky's online campaign correspondent Tom Cheshire tells Niall why the parties are spending big money online and whether it could affect the election outcome. Producers: Soila Apparicio, Emma Rae Woodhouse Promotions Producer: Jada-Kai Meosa John Editor: Wendy Parker 

Sky News Daily
Commotion and a no confidence motion: What damage has the Commons Gaza row done?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 26:14


The third largest party in the House of Commons, the SNP, says it doesn't have confidence in its Speaker, Lindsay Hoyle. The Speaker himself says he took decisions about how MPs debated and voted on calls for a ceasefire in Gaza because he wanted as broad a discussion as possible. He's apologised but said the safety of MPs on such a divisive issue was also on his mind. With thousands dead in Gaza and war continuing, the optics of MPs rowing about Commons procedure - rather than debating important international issues - have not sat well with everyone. Niall Paterson speaks to Dr Hannah White from the Institute for Government about why she thinks it's another example supporting the case for parliamentary reform. Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood describes it as his "worst day in Parliament". He recently had dozens of anti-Israel protesters gather outside his home. And chief political correspondent Jon Craig picks over how the chamber moves on from this - and whether Lindsay Hoyle will stay in his job. Producers: Soila Apparicio, Alex Edden Assistant producer: Evan Dale Interviews producer: Melissa Tutesigensi-Charles Editor: Paul Stanworth

Sky News Daily
Has Starmer been ‘decisive' over Rochdale.. and the battle for The Body Shop

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 20:13


Labour is no longer backing a candidate in the Rochdale by-election. Party spokespeople had been out to bat for local councillor Azhar Ali up until Monday afternoon - saying his comments about the Hamas attacks on Israel were informed by an online conspiracy theory and "didn't represent his view". By Monday evening, the full recording of his comments came to light - and Labour backtracked, saying he'd be on the ballot paper but no longer had its support. Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig reckons it's Sir Keir Starmer's "biggest crisis yet" - he joins Leah Boleto to explain why.And Leah speaks to marketing expert Catherine Shuttleworth about The Body Shop entering administration. They explore where it went wrong for the chain – and there's a bit of reminiscing about white musk and dewberry oil too. A full list of the candidates standing in the Rochdale byelection can be found here.Producers: Emma Rae Woodhouse and Alex EddenAssistant Producer: Iona BrunkerPromotions Producer: Jada-Kai Meosa John Editor: Paul Stanworth

Sky News Daily
Rishi Sunak wins Rwanda vote. What happens now? 

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 22:24


Rishi Sunak's plan to “stop the boats” by sending some migrants to Rwanda has scraped through the House of Commons. The bill aims to address the issues raised by the Supreme Court, which ruled against the original plans last month. The vote on the bill, which will designate Rwanda as a safe country for asylum seekers, came after intense debate in the Commons which highlighted the deep fractures within the Conservative Party. Today on the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson speaks with our chief political correspondent, Jon Craig, about what this means for the UK's migration policy, and with the deputy editor of ConservativeHome, Henry Hill, about whether Rishi Sunak will be able to unite the warring Tory factions. Producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse Interviews Producer: Melissa Tutesigensi Promotion producer: Jada-Kai Meosa John Editor: Wendy Parker

Sky News Daily
Labour's by-election wins | Biden's case for Israel-Ukraine funding

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 21:22


Labour's hopes ahead of the next general election have been bolstered after historic wins in the Tamworth and Mid Bedfordshire by-elections.The double victory saw huge Conservative majorities overturned, with more than a 20 percent swing away from the Tories in both constituencies. Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden has used a rare Oval Office address to urge Americans to remember the country's role as "a beacon to the world" as he seeks Congress support for a $100bn aid package to Israel and Ukraine. Niall Paterson speaks to chief political correspondent Jon Craig to discuss if the national mood of Britain can be read from the results of the latest by-elections. He's also joined by Sky's defence and security analyst Michael Clarke to talk about the influence of an increased US military presence in the Middle East, and what might be the impact for Israel and Ukraine if the cash isn't approved.Senior podcast producer: Annie Joyce Podcast producer: Sydney Pead Interviews producer: Melissa Tutesigensi Promotion producer: David Chipakupaku Editor: Wendy Parker

Sky News Daily
What do by-elections tell you about the state of politics?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 19:18


There has been a wave of by-elections in recent months across the country - and Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig has been to most of them. In fact this Thursday sees Jon covering his 40th count for Sky News. He's in Nadine Dorries' old seat of Mid Bedfordshire which could see the vote split 3 ways between the Conservatives, Labour and the Lib Dems.On the same day, another seat held by the Conservatives – Tamworth – is up for grabs following Chris Pincher's resignation over groping allegations.But what if anything do by-elections results tell us about potential general election outcomes? On a bonus episode of the Sky News Daily, host Niall Paterson talks to Jon Craig about that, and his highlights of covering by-elections for so many years. Podcast producer: Alex Edden Senior podcast producer: Annie Joyce Editor: Paul Stanworth

Sky News Daily
Will Labour allow 'wedge issues' to define the next election?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 21:52


A general election is still a long way away, but Prime Minister Rishi Sunak appears to already be laying out the Conservative attack lines, focusing on so-called ‘wedge issues' that could divide the Labour Party. Labour are sitting 17 points ahead in the polls but are facing criticism for seeming to roll back on green policies. On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson is joined by Andrew Fisher, former Labour director of policy under Jeremy Corbyn and John McTernan, former political secretary to Tony Blair, to discuss the different approached Labour could take. Plus, Sky's Chief political correspondent Jon Craig looks back to the last time Labour seemed to be on the brink of a landslide victory.Podcast producer: Rosie Gillott Digital promotions producer: David Chipakupaku Editor: Wendy Parker

Sky News Daily
Johnson, Sturgeon and Trump: Former leaders and the latest fallouts

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 26:25


Niall Paterson speaks to Sky News correspondents on a day of big political stories – with Boris Johnson's decision to stand down as an MP on Friday still causing a wave of activity in Westminster.Our chief political correspondent Jon Craig explains how Mr Johnson's shock resignation could impact the next general election. It wasn't just Mr Johnson making headlines though. Our Scotland correspondent Connor Gillies explains what happens next following Nicola Sturgeon's arrest. The former SNP leader insists she's innocent after being held over the weekend as part of an investigation into the party's finances. Plus, US correspondent Mark Stone talks about how damaging Donald Trump's indictment could be for his 2024 presidential ambitions. Rosie Gillott – podcast producer Paul Stanworth – editor

Sky News Daily
Boris Johnson goes. How do Rishi Sunak and the Tories react?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 22:07


Sky News political correspondent Rob Powell and chief political correspondent Jon Craig discuss the fallout from Boris Johnson's decision to step down as an MP. He's forced one of three by-elections after close Conservative colleagues Nadine Dorries and Nigel Adams also decided to leave the Commons immediately. Rob and Jon consider how Rishi Sunak and his party will react to the prospect of the by-elections and what this moment could mean for uniting – or further dividing – the Conservative benches. They also discuss the report from the Commons Privileges Committee which might have been the catalyst for the former PM's resignation. Producer - David ChipakupakuEditor - Paul Stanworth

Upon Further Review
Jon Craig (UFR)

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 4:55


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Sky News Daily
"Hand on Heart": Boris Johnson swears he's telling the truth

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 20:20


The former prime minister has been questioned by a cross-party group of MPs for more than three hours, with Boris Johnson's political career on the line over COVID rule-breaking parties in Downing Street during lockdown. He's given evidence to the privileges committee's inquiry, set up after the House of Commons referred the matter last April. On the Sky News Daily podcast, Sally Lockwood is joined by our chief political correspondent Jon Craig as we examine what's been said, by whom and when, plus - what could happen next?Annie Joyce – senior podcast producer Philly Beaumont – editor

Sky News Daily
How will Sunak handle the latest Tory troubles?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 16:23


The prime minister has asked his independent ethics adviser to investigate Nadhim Zahawi, the Conservative Party chairman. Sir Laurie Magnus will look at whether Mr Zahawi breached the ministerial code by settling tax issues with HMRC while he was chancellor. Mr Zahawi says it was “careless and not deliberate” error. That's on top of the two investigations around the appointment of Richard Sharp, the BBC chairman, after reports he helped Boris Johnson, the former prime minister, secure a loan worth up to £800,000.One is by the commissioner for public appointments and will look at the process that led to Mr Sharp getting the job. He has also asked the BBC to review any potential conflicts of interest he might have. The investigations came after Rishi Sunak was fined for not wearing a seatbelt.On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson talks to Sky News' chief political correspondent Jon Craig about the latest developments. Producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse Podcast Promotions Producer: David Chipakupaku Editors: Philly Beaumont and Paul Stanworth

Sky News Daily
Gavin Williamson bullying claims: How problematic for the PM?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 21:40


Rishi Sunak promised to lead the Conservatives with “integrity, professionalism and accountability”. Two weeks on, however, the prime minister and his judgement are under fierce scrutiny after rows involving Suella Braverman's reappointment as home secretary and bullying claims surrounding Sir Gavin Williamson, the new Cabinet Office minister. On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson looks at what's happened over the past fortnight with Jon Craig, our chief political correspondent, and examines the potential damage it is causing within the Tory party with Paul Goodman, the editor of website Conservative Home. Annie Joyce - senior podcast producer Alys Bowen - interviews producer Rob Fellowes - archive researcherPhilly Beaumont - editor

Sky News Daily
Matt Hancock: What is it about politicians and reality TV?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 16:56


Former health secretary Matt Hancock is going on I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! He was suspended from the Conservative Party after news broke he was heading to the Australian jungle - but he's not the first politician, or probably the last, to risk political ruin for the bright lights of show business. On the Sky News Daily, Sally Lockwood gets the temperature in Westminster with Sky News' chief political correspondent Jon Craig and speaks to former MP and I'm A Celebrity contestant, Lembit Opik, about the pros and cons of doing reality TV as a politician. Podcast producer - Rosie Gillott Interviews producer – Alys Bowen Digital producer - Emma-Rae Woodhouse Editors - Philly Beaumont & Paul Stanworth

Sky News Daily
Braverman's back… But will the migrant crisis allow her to stay?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 22:47


Following scrutiny from Conservative MPs and charities over conditions at the Manston migrant processing centre in Kent, Home Secretary Suella Braverman has denied reports she blocked people from being moved into hotels or ignored legal advice, instead saying she had "worked hard to find alternative accommodation". There are currently around 4,000 people at Manston - the centre is designed to hold 1,600. Hundreds more were moved following a petrol bomb attack at a Border Force migrant centre in Dover on Sunday. On the Sky News Daily, Sally Lockwood is joined by Conservative MP Sir Roger Gale who explains his view of current Home Office migration policy. Also, John Vine, the UK's first independent chief inspector of borders and immigration, on what is causing the backlog, and Sky News' chief political correspondent Jon Craig on Ms Braverman's statement. Producer: Soila Apparicio Interviews Producer: Alys Bowen Podcast Promotions Producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse Editor: Philly Beaumont

Sky News Daily
Liz Truss: ‘From Prime Minister to a pub quiz question'

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 20:56


In just five days the UK has had a new chancellor, a home secretary sacked, a prime minister resign, and now the possibility of a general election. On the Sky News Daily, Sally Lockwood sits down with Sky News' chief political correspondent Jon Craig to look back at a remarkable week in British politics. Editor - Philly Beaumont Podcast producer - Rosie Gillott Digital producer – Emma-Rae Woodhouse

Sky News Daily
‘Where've you been?': Can Liz Truss defend ‘Trussonomics'?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 24:30


Liz Truss has spoken for the first time since her chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's “mini-budget” pushed the pound to an all-time low, prompted the International Monetary Fund to urge her to re-evaluate her policies and forced the Bank of England to bail out the economy for £65bn. On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson speaks to Mel Stride, the Conservative chair of the Treasury select committee, about why he's calling on the government to release the costings for its economic plan and Jon Craig, Sky News' chief political correspondent, about the brewing civil war within the Tory ranks. Editors - Philly Beaumont & Paul Stanworth Podcast producer - Rosie Gillott Interviews producer – Alys Bowen Digital producer - David Chipakupaku

Sky News Daily
Liz Truss: Will she 'deliver, deliver, deliver'?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 22:41


New prime minister Liz Truss has outlined her three priorities in office - the economy, energy and the NHS. She also promised to "get Britain working again". In her first speech as PM outside 10 Downing Street, Ms Truss also said the country could "ride out the storm" of the cost of living crisis. But will she be able to deliver? On the Sky News Daily podcast, Niall Paterson speaks to Baroness Kate Fall who was David Cameron's chief of staff about what it's like to enter Number 10 for the first time. He also talks to Sky's economics editor Ed Conway and chief political correspondent Jon Craig about the way ahead.Podcast producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse Interviews producer: Alys Bowen Podcast promotions producer: David Chipakupaku Editor: Philly Beaumont

Sky News Daily
Dover delays: What are the solutions?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 16:40


The UK and French governments have continued to argue over who was responsible for the long delays experienced by drivers heading to Dover and Folkestone at the start of the school summer holidays. The transport secretary, Grant Shapps, blamed “unacceptable” delays on a lack of French border staff on the English side – whilst his French counterpart said “France is not responsible for Brexit”. On the Sky News Daily podcast, Leah Boleto examines the reasons for the delays and looks at the short-term and long-term solutions to the problems – from more facilities for lorry drivers on the M20 in Kent, to a redesign of the Port of Dover. She's joined by Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig, Phil Gomm from the RAC Foundation, and Mark Simmonds from the British Ports Association. Senior podcast producer: Annie Joyce Interviews producer: Alys Bowen Podcast promotion producer: David Chipakupaku Editor: Paul Stanworth

Sky News Daily
When will Westminster clean up its act?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 20:09


After Chris Pincher, the former Conservative deputy whip, resigned over allegations of drunken groping and was suspended from the party, questions are being asked about the protection and promotion of those accused of bad behaviour in the Houses of Parliament. On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson speaks to Jon Craig, Sky's chief political correspondent, and Peter Cardwell, a former special adviser, about the culture of sleaze in Westminster and the challenges of tackling it. Editor- Philly Beaumont Producer - Rosie Gillott Interviews producer – Alys Bowen

Sky News Daily
By-election analysis: What just happened?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 20:15


Boris Johnson's reputation as an election winner has come to an end with a double by-election loss and the resignation of Oliver Dowden as party chairman. In Tiverton and Honiton, the Conservatives saw a majority of 24,000 evaporate as the Liberal Democrats triumphed. In Wakefield, the “red wall” constituency won by the Conservatives in 2019 was taken back by Labour. On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson is joined by deputy political editor Sam Coates in Tiverton, chief political correspondent Jon Craig in Wakefield and political correspondent Tamara Cohen in Westminster. Producer: Soila Apparicio Editor: Philly Beaumont

Sky News Daily
What does the Queen's Speech really tell us?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 24:54


The government has set out its legislative agenda for the new parliamentary session in the Queen's Speech. It contains 38 laws on topics ranging from spying, human rights, Brexit freedoms and disruptive protesters. For the first time in 59 years, the Queen was forced to defer to her son, the Prince of Wales, to deliver the speech in parliament. But what does it tell us about the government's plans? On the Sky News Daily podcast Sam Coates, our deputy political editor, is joined by Rhiannon Mills, our royal correspondent. He also speaks to Jon Craig, chief political correspondent, and Dr Alice Lilly, senior researcher at the Institute for Government. Also, in parliament Sam catches up with Lisa Nandy, Labour's shadow levelling up secretary, Christine Jardine, the Liberal Democrats' Treasury spokeswoman, and Sir Desmond Swayne, the Conservative MP for New Forest West. Producers: Soila Apparicio and Tom Larkin Editor: Philly Beaumont

EXTRA ENERGY RADIOSHOW
EPISODE 254 EXTRA ENERGY RADIOSHOW 2K22 WITH 4JTN

EXTRA ENERGY RADIOSHOW

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 61:34


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Sky News Daily
Partygate: How bruised is Boris Johnson?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 20:19


Boris Johnson has addressed Parliament after becoming the first sitting prime minister to receive a punishment for breaking the law. He was fined by the Metropolitan Police for breaking his own COVID rules. On the Sky News Daily podcast, Leah Boleto gets the reaction in Westminster from Sky's chief political correspondent, Jon Craig, and speaks to pollster James Johnson about how voters have reacted ahead of the local elections in May. Daily podcast team: Editors: Philly Beaumont Producer: Rosie Gillott Junior producer: Josh Gafson Digital producer: Emma-Rae Woodhouse

Sky News Daily
Partygate fines: What comes next for the PM and chancellor?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 18:02


Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak have been fined for breaking the law in lockdown. The fixed penalty notices are the result of a Metropolitan Police investigation into parties in Downing Street and Whitehall in 2020 and 2021. On the Sky News Daily with Anna Jones, our chief political correspondent Jon Craig outlines what led up to the fines. Also, Tim Montgomerie, founder of Conservative Home, and Mo Hussein, former Conservative special adviser, discuss what happens next for the prime minister. Producers: Emma Rae Woodhouse, Rosie Gillott, Soila Apparicio Junior producer: Josh Gafson Digital producer: David Chipakupaku Editor: Philly Beaumont

Fatum Music
#059 All In Radio with Fatum

Fatum Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 61:00


All In Radio is the bi-weekly radio show hosted and mixed by Grammy nominated DJ and producer group - Fatum. This episode features the best and latest in trance, progressive, house, progressive house, progressive trance and many other genres of EDM.  Connect with Fatum on Social Media: linktr.ee/fatummusic Tracklist: 1. Spada - Take Me There [This Never Happened] 2. Trilucid - Cheyenne [UV] 3. Fehrplay - Magnolia [Anjunabeats] 4. Amy Wiles & Matt Fax feat. Mirror Machines - Remind Me Why [Anjunabeats] 5. ilan Bluestone feat. Ellen Smith - Stranger To Your Love (Pretty Pink Remix) [Anjunabeats] 6. Dom Dolla with Mansionair - Strangers (Nora En Pure Remix) [Sweat It Out] 7. Above & Beyond and Mat Zo - Always Do [Anjunabeats] 8. Jon Craig feat. Emma Gillespie - Silence [Nocturnal Knights Reworked] 9. Karen Overton - Your Loving Arms (Alpha 9 Remix) [Armind] 10. Anyma & Innellea - Angel 1 [Afterlife] 11. Camelphat feat. Jem Cooke - Silenced [RCA]

Find Your Harmony Radioshow
Find Your Harmony Radioshow #300

Find Your Harmony Radioshow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 126:16


Tracklist: 01. Jon Craig ft. Emma Gillespie - Silence [Nocturnal Knights Reworked]  02. Ferry Corsten & We Are Loud - Here Comes The Love [Flashover Recordings]  LIGHT SIDE TRACK  03. Giuseppe Ottaviani & Dan Soleil - Hero [Black Hole]  04. Christian Burns - Now or Never (Mike Saint-Jules Remix) [Black Hole]  05. Morgan Page feat. Lissie - The Longest Road (VIVID Remix) [Armada Music]  06. Above & Beyond feat. Richard Bedford - Thing Called Love (RRDR & Ghost Ettiquete with Jordan Tobias Bootleg)   07. Tensteps & Dean Chalmers - Chasing Fires (Eximinds Remix) [Find Your Harmony]  08. Andrew Rayel - Originem & Trance Reborn & Light Side Of The Harmony (Anthem Megamix) [Find Your Harmony]  09. Andrew Rayel - Find Your Harmony [Armada]     10. ID - ID [Find Your Harmony]            11. Nifra - Getaway [Coldharbour]  12. Vassmo & Violet Dolivo - Wherever You Are [Find Your Harmony]  13. Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Cheryl Barnes - Be As One (Vocal Mix) [Vandit]  14. Maarten de Jong - Magnum Opus [Who's Afraid Of 138?!]  15. Dreamy & Jake & Snowman - Dreamcrusher [Always Alive]  16. ID - ID [Vandit]  FAVORITE OF THE MOMENT  17. Andrew Rayel - Elements of Harmony (FYH 300 Anthem) [Find Your Harmony]  18. ReOrder - New Beginning [A State Of Trance]  19. Craig Connelly & Gid Sedgwick - Reach Out [Higher Forces]  DARK SIDE TRACK  20. Chukiess & Whackboi x Boris Foong - Flex [Find Your Harmony]  21. Liam Melly & JSKA - Lord Its A Feeling [Nocturnal Knights]  A BREATH OF AETHER  22. Andrew Rayel & Robbie Seed ft. That Girl - Stars Collide (AETHER Mix) [Find Your Harmony]  23. The WLT - Hearten [GO Music]  24. Robbie Seed & MaryJo Lilac - By Your Side [Find Your Harmony]  25. Ben Gold feat. Plumb - Same Sky Same Stars [Armada Captivating]  26. Corti Organ & Deidre McLaughlin - Remember Us [Find Your Harmony]  27. Driftmoon - Nova Imperatrix [Black Hole]  28. Tensteps & Spencer Newell w Karel & XoJani - Way To You [Find Your Harmony]  29. Talla 2XLC & That Girl - Nothing Compares To You [That's Trance]  CLASSIC SELECTION  30. OceanLab - Satellite (Above & Beyond Mix) [Anjunabeats] 

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Sky News Daily
P&O Ferries: How the Zoom sackings could change the law

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 22:03


Ferry operator P&O sacked 800 workers without notice or consultation over Zoom. P&O boss Peter Hebblethwaite later admitted to MPs that the company broke employment laws. On the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, our chief political correspondent Jon Craig talks about government attempts to change minimum wage laws as a result. Also, RMT representative Gary Jackson describes being on the Pride of Hull ferry when the news broke, and employment lawyer Rosemary Connolly on what the law says. Producer: Soila Apparicio Interviews Producer: Reece Denton Digital Producer: Rosie GillottArchive: Rob Fellows Editor: Paul Stanworth

Sky News Daily
Zelenskyy addresses Commons: Ukraine's plea to UK

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 19:46


Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has delivered a historic speech to the Commons. It's the first time a foreign leader has directly addressed MPs in the House and he used it to call on the UK to do more to help his country. On the Sky News Daily podcast, Charlotte Lomas speaks to our chief political correspondent Jon Craig who watched Mr Zelenskyy's speech, and to security and defence analyst Professor Michael Clarke about just how long Ukraine can continue to fight without increased support. Daily podcast team: Editor - Paul Stanworth Editor – Philly Beaumont Senior podcast producer - Annie Joyce Podcast producer – Rosie Gillott & Soila Apparicio Junior podcast producer – Aishah Rahman Interviews producer – Reece Denton Digital producer - David Chipakupaku Archive - Simon Windsor, Nelly Stefanova, Rob Fellowes Music - Steven Wheeler

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Iain Dale All Talk
Jon Craig

Iain Dale All Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 59:46


Iain Dale talks to Sky News Chief Political Correspondent Jon Craig about his 40 years in the Westminster lobby.

Sky News Daily
Sue Gray: The woman who could bring down Boris Johnson?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 25:56


Senior civil servant Sue Gray is currently the most talked about person in British politics, but what more do we know about her, the ‘partygate' investigation and the power she holds? On the Sky News Daily podcast with Ashna Hurynag, we are joined by our chief political correspondent, Jon Craig, and two of her former colleagues as we learn about the woman beyond the headlines. Daily podcast team: Senior podcast producer - Annie Joyce Podcast producer – Rosie Gillott Podcast producer – Soila Apparicio Junior podcast producer – Aishah Rahman Interviews producer – Alys Bowen Archive - Simon Windsor Archive – Nelly Stefanova Archive – Rob Fellowes Music - Steven Wheeler

Sky News - All Out Politics
Review of the political year

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 47:04


In the final episode of the All Out Politics podcast, Adam Boulton and guests review the political year of 2021.It was a 12 months dominated once again by the coronavirus pandemic but punctuated by Brexit, allegations of sleaze and questions about leadership.Joining Adam are The Times columnist and former Conservative MP Matthew Parris, The New Statesman's deputy online editor Rachel Cunliffe and Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig.They will each pick their 'person' and 'moment' of the year and make a prediction for what lies ahead in 2022.#AllOutPolitics

Sky News - All Out Politics
North Shropshire shock and Covid tensions

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 36:17


Adam Boulton and guests assess a stunning by-election defeat for the Conservatives in North Shropshire as the Liberal Democrats overturn a 23 thousand majority - with a 24% swing - and pile more pressure on Boris Johnson.They examine the impact of that result and what it means for the Prime Minister's leadership after a series of stories about sleaze and Downing Street parties.The panel also discuss the latest tensions between politicians and medical professionals over what to do about the Omicron variant of coronavirus and give their views on which leader should be most optimistic going into 2022.Joining Adam this week are the deputy political editor of the Daily Telegraph Lucy Fisher, the former press secretary to Paddy Ashdown Jo Phillips and Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig.#AllOutPolitics

Sky News - All Out Politics
One rule for them...?

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 33:31


Is it one rule for them and another for us? Adam Boulton and guests assess an uncomfortable week for the Prime Minister after claims of a Christmas Party in 10 Downing Street last year - at the same time as the country was living with Covid restrictions.There followed a series of denials that a party took place before video footage emerged showing Downing Street officials joking about said alleged party. The panel also discuss the government's decision to introduce Covid 'Plan B' measures in England and a final thought on whether Boris Johnson will lead the Conservatives at the next election.Joining Adam this week are the assistant comment Editor at the Daily Telegraph Olivia Utley, the associate editor of the Daily Mirror Kevin Maguire, the former Conservative minister David Gaukeand Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig.#AllOutPolitics*Audio credit: Downing Street footage obtained by ITV News.

Sky News - All Out Politics
State of the parties and Labour reshuffle

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 37:17


Adam Boulton and guests look at the state of the parties after this week's Old Bexley and Sidcup by-election in which the Conservatives held the seat with a reduced majority. The panel assess the impact of the Reform Party - which finished third - and speculate on when there could be another general election.They also reflect on the latest attempt by Sir Keir Starmer to get Labour on the front foot with this week's shadow cabinet reshuffle.Joining Adam this week are the political correspondent at New Statesman Ailbhae Rea, chief political correspondent and assistant editor at The Daily Telegraph, Christopher Hope, and Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig.#AllOutPolitics

Sky News - All Out Politics
Migrant crisis and PM's travails

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 39:43


Adam Boulton and guests discuss the issue at the top of the political agenda - the distressing news of the deaths of 27 people who drowned in the English Channel trying to reach the UK.They also asses the Prime Minister's fortunes as Boris Johnson attempts to get back on the front foot after the sleaze row, the HS2 controversy, the rebellion on social care plans, a somewhat bungled speech to the CBI and the reported tensions with the Treasury.Joining Adam this week are the former Home Office special adviser Salma Shah, former adviser to Boris Johnson Alex Crowther and Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig.#AllOutPolitics

Sky News - All Out Politics
All change for HS2

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 31:30


Adam Boulton and guests discuss the government's levelling up agenda through the prism of changes to the HS2 and Northern Powerhouse rail projects.They also analyse the ongoing sleaze row which isn't going away despite the Prime Minister's attempts to close it down with a move to clean up the system.Joining Adam on the this week's podcast are the former Chair of the National Infrastructure Commission, Lord Andrew Adonis; the co-leader of the Green Party, Carla Denyer and Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig.#AllOutPolitics

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham
Brexit, Fashion and Bridezillas

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 44:13


Katie Perrior joins Mike once more for the show as today marks just six months until the UK is planned to leave the EU. Jon Craig from Sky News talks through whether the Chequers deal will hold for Theresa May. Also it's London Fashion Week and as a Fashionista himself, Mike gives the latest tips. And finally, with a couple stories of 'Bridezillas' in the papers, we speak to a Wedding Planner to find out how bad they can be, See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.