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Best podcasts about labour leader jeremy corbyn

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Gibraltar Today
Tanker, Para Sports, Barrier Street Art, Friendship Day

Gibraltar Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 39:40


A tanker reportedly carrying fuel for Israeli fighter jets could be calling at Gibraltar as soon as tomorrow. Number Six has confirmed to GBC that the Captain of the Port is considering a request for bunkering from the Overseas Santorini. A number of UK MPs, including former Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn, have called on the Governor, Chief Minister, and UK Foreign Secretary to prevent the tanker from using Gibraltar's facilities. We spoke to our News Editor Christine Vasquez Over the last few years or so, you'll have noticed several grey Rock-shaped barriers along Main Street and Irish Town. Their primary purpose is the safety of pedestrians, but recently the government announced a street art project to bring them to life. Local artist Kyranne Lia was chosen to take up the task, and since she began painting last week there has already been a lot of positive feedback. Are you any good at basketball, badminton and volleyball? Have you had a go recently? What about doing so - for fun - with your family, friends or work colleagues. But there's a twist....you'd be sitting down in a wheelchair! Wouldn't be easy. But would definitely be good fun. Benji Borrastero of Para Sports Gibraltar told us more.And, what do friends mean to you? It's a complicated world out there, but today the United Nations reminds everyone about all of the good in the world by embracing International Day of Friendship. We went down town this morning to find out what friendship meant to you, and what you considered the most important quality in a friend. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

POLITICO's Westminster Insider
14 hours that changed Britain

POLITICO's Westminster Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 32:33


As Keir Starmer enters 10 Downing Street on the back of a landslide election victory, host Sascha O'Sullivan takes us inside the night power shifted in the U.K. In the final episode of the season, she brings us an hour by hour account of the most consequential general election for a generation, speaking to political insiders for their take on events as they unfolded.At the moment the 10 p.m. exit poll dropped, Sascha spoke to Tom Lubbock, pollster and co-founder of JL Partners, about the implications for the Labour Party and whether or not the Conservatives could save face.She went on to the New Statesman party to speak to an elated Sadiq Khan, mayor of London, and Rachel Cunliffe, the New Statesman's associate political editor, as major Tory scalps were claimed by Labour candidates.And she spoke to Lucia Hodgson, former Conservative Party adviser and partner at Charlesbye, about how it feels to leave No. 10 for the last time — and what it will be like for a generation of Conservatives tasting general election defeat for the very first time.From the POLITICO election night watch party, Sascha spoke to Playbook author Stefan Boscia and checked in with colleague Bethany Dawson, who was at Clacton-on-Sea as upstart Reform leader Nigel Farage was elected an MP. We also heard behind the scenes as former Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn won Islington North as an independent after being booted out out by Starmer.And, in the final push of the evening, as dawn broke Sascha traveled to the secret Labour victory party, where Starmer addressed the party faithful, newly minted MPs and volunteers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ralph Nader Radio Hour
An Undertaker in Gaza

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 66:46


We focus once again on the ongoing genocide in Gaza with Delinda Hanley, executive editor of the “Washington Report on Middle East Affairs” who tells the heartrending story of an undertaker in Gaza who since October 8th personally has had to bury over 17,000 people. Then, Ralph welcomes back retired Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft to widen out the discussion to include the war in Ukraine and contends that “the Pentagon runs America.”Delinda Hanley is news editor and executive director of the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs. She writes extensively for the magazine on an array of topics and her stories have also been published in the Arab News, Saudi ARAMCO World, The Minaret, Islamic Horizons and other U.S. magazines, including The Jewish Spectator. She has written extensively on Palestine, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Libya, the emergence of the Muslim voice in Arab politics, and fairness in the mainstream American media.During this (Gaza) crisis, it's been a meeting point for people on the sidewalk. We've had fundraisers, people just come and vent because they're so upset about our U.S. foreign policy. Diplomats come in and vent about how they don't get a say anymore—it's just top-down foreign policy decisions. We've had ex-military people, who served in Iraq, vent. Everyone just comes here and starts to feel a little better because they're talking to like-minded people. The only people who don't come here are the media. We've never had a story about the magazine. It's just verboten.Delinda HanleyWhile most publications depend on advertising to last, we don't have much advertising. Only charities dare to advertise with us because if you're a lawyer or insurance salesman, you get phone calls from our adversaries saying, "That's an anti-Semitic magazine. Don't do that. You won't have our business." We have a real problem with advertising. And also, may I say, we are so happy to send free subscriptions to libraries…Libraries are afraid to have us on their shelves sometimes because they get complaints. Delinda HanleyLawrence Wilkerson is a retired U.S. Army colonel. Over his 31 years of service, Colonel Wilkerson served as Secretary of State Colin Powell's Chief of Staff from 2002 to 2005, and Special Assistant to General Powell when he was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1989 to 1993. Colonel Wilkerson also served as Deputy Director and Director of the U.S. Marine Corps War College at Quantico, Virginia, and for fifteen years he was the Distinguished Visiting Professor of Government and Public Policy at the College of William and Mary. He is currently a Senior Fellow at the Eisenhower Media Network, senior advisor to the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, and co-founder of the All-Volunteer Force Forum. AIPAC—the Israeli-government-can-do-no-wrong lobby here—poured over $14 million to defeat Jamaal Bowman, the Democrat from the Bronx and Westchester County just this week in the primary. And it came down to $17,000 an hour they were spending on blanket ads and other media against this super progressive member of Congress who dared a few weeks after October 7th to call for a permanent ceasefire and describe what Netanyahu was doing as genocide.Ralph NaderWe know, all of us know, that the armed forces of the United States are broken. They are broken from years and years of the all-volunteer force, years and years of war, years and years of stupid idiotic war with no purpose, years and years of wounds, PTSD, suicides just off the charts now. And the armed forces are not doing well. Colonel Lawrence WilkersonIn Case You Haven't Heard with Francesco DeSantisNews 6/26/241. In a story that could have been written 200 years ago, independence activists in the French territory of New Caledonia in the Pacific have been sent to mainland France for pre-trial detention, per Al Jazeera. According to this report, these seven detainees include Christian Tein, head of the pro-independence group Field Action Coordination Cell, or CCAT. Tein's lawyer Pierre Ortent said he was “stupefied” that Tein was being being held in France, accusing authorities of “answering to purely political considerations.” A lawyer for another detainee said these actions would only create “martyrs for the independence cause.” Riots broke out in New Caledonia earlier this year when France instituted new rules allowing long-term, non-indigenous residents to participate in independence referenda – which “Indigenous Kanaks feared…would dilute their vote.” France deployed 3,000 soldiers in response. New Caledonia remains on the United Nations list of “non-self-governing territories,” the modern euphemism for imperial colonies.2. Following a decade-long legal battle, the saga of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is finally coming to a close. Defending Rights and Dissent reports “On Monday, it was announced that Assange had filed a guilty plea in the US District of Northern Mariana Islands. Assange, who faced 17 counts under the Espionage Act and one count of conspiracy to violate the Computer Fraud And Abuse Act, pled guilty to [a] single count of conspiracy… Assange…will make an appearance in court and be sentenced to time served. He will then return to Australia a free man.” However, Policy Director Chip Gibbons was quick to note “Plea deals…set no legal precedent…the US government's decision to charge Assange under the Espionage Act remains unconstitutional due to the First Amendment's press freedom guarantees.”3. In an interview with Declassified UK, reported by Yahoo News, Independent MP Candidate and former Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn recounted how he was pressured to give blanket support to military actions by Israel. In the interview, he said “During one extremely hostile meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party Committee they confronted me and said will you give a blanket undertaking that you, as party leader and potentially prime minister, will automatically support any military action Israel undertakes?” Corbyn responded “no, I will give no such undertaking, because the issue of Palestine has to be resolved and Palestinian people do not deserve to live under occupation…” Corbyn is currently fighting to keep his longtime seat in Islington North after being expelled from the Labour Party by it's reportedly CIA-linked new leader, Keir Starmer.4. British humanitarian group Save the Children has published a new report which finds “Over 20,000 children [are] estimated to be lost, disappeared, detained, buried under the rubble or in mass graves,” in Gaza. A Child Protection Specialist with the group, on the ground in Gaza, is quoted saying “Every day we find more unaccompanied children and every day it is harder to support them…there is no safe place in Gaza… Neighbours and extended family members who have taken in lone children are struggling to meet their basic needs, such as shelter, food, and water. Many are with strangers - or completely alone - increasing the risk of violence, abuse exploitation and neglect.” Jeremy Stoner, the group's regional director for the Middle East, says “Gaza has become a graveyard for children.”5. On Tuesday, a new citizenship law took effect in Germany, allowing new immigrants to obtain a German passport within five years – but only if they declare that the State of Israel has the right to exist, per the Financial Times. This piece notes that the “[German] government…has…sparked anger by…[cracking] down on…criticism of the Israeli government over its conduct in Gaza, fuelling (sic.) a debate over free speech in Germany, particularly among artists and academics. Sabine Döring, Germany's junior minister for higher education, was forced to resign earlier this month after her ministry started exploring legal options to defund the research of German academics who had signed a public letter criticising a police crackdown on anti-Israeli student protests.”6. AP reports Israel's Supreme Court issued a ruling this week that “the military must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men for compulsory service…[putting] an end to a decades-old system that granted ultra-Orthodox men broad exemptions from military service while maintaining mandatory enlistment for the country's secular Jewish majority.” The exemption from military service for the ultra-Orthodox Haredim has been a long-term flash-point in Israeli society and the issue has only grown more contentious as the recent campaign in Gaza has dragged on. The Netanyahu regime, which rules in coalition with Haredi parties, fought this ruling tooth and nail, claiming that forcing the Haredim to serve would “tear Israeli society apart.” Many speculate that the ruling will cause the ultra-Orthodox parties to leave Netanyahu's coalition, which would precipitate the collapse of his government.7. According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, over 20 elder care facilities in the area have closed in just the last few weeks, which this report ascribes to “The long-term mismanagement of nursing homes by private equity firms,” like the Carlyle Group. Specifically, the paper excoriates how “Private equity firms extract money from nursing homes,” using “sale-leaseback[s]…selling the land out from under the facilities for lump payments…[meaning] Nursing homes are suddenly forced to pay rent or ‘management fees' to occupy facilities they once owned…the same process…that resulted in the bankruptcy of the Red Lobster restaurant chain.” The paper notes that the Biden administration is promulgating a new rule that elder care facilities must disclose their ownership, while acknowledging that “This will hardly solve the problem, but it will allow families to make informed decisions about their loved ones' care.”8. Rumblings suggest Congress may raise the corporate tax rate. POLITICO reports “anti-corporate sentiment is running high among increasingly populist-minded Republicans,” and this article quotes Congressman Chip Roy of Texas saying “There's a bubbling-up concern that we should not be doing the bidding of corporate America.” Roy is reportedly “consider[ing] kicking the corporate rate up to 25 percent, from the current 21 percent, if it means being able to extend breaks for individuals and small businesses.” On the Democratic side, Representative Don Beyer said “Every Democrat thinks the 21 percent corporate rate is far lower than is necessary,” and Senate Finance Chair Ron Wyden added “Western civilization is not going to end if there's some increase.”9. The Guardian reports DC area coffee chain Compass Coffee is “hiring dozens of friends of management, including other local food service executives and an Uber lobbyist, in an effort to defeat a union election.” Compass Coffee United, the union representing these workers, “accused the coffee chain of hiring 124 additional people at cafes that are attempting to unionize…[and] manipulating worker schedules retroactively to try to make the new employees eligible to vote in the union election.” The union has filed an unfair labor practice charge with the NLRB. Senator Bernie Sanders wrote on Twitter “Claiming that a lobbyist from Uber & CEOs from other companies are workers in order to rig a union election is totally absurd & disgusting.”10. Finally, in more labor news, CNN reports Teamsters President Sean O'Brien will speak at the Republican National Convention. Former President Trump wrote on Truth Social “Our GREAT convention will unify Americans and demonstrate to the nation's working families they come first…When I am back in the White House, the hardworking Teamsters, and all working Americans, will once again have a country they can afford to live in and be respected around the world.” Trump and O'Brien previously met at Mar-a-Lago in January. According to Teamsters spokesperson Kara Deniz, “O'Brien's appearance does not represent an endorsement of Trump,” and “O'Brien has requested the opportunity to also speak at the Democratic National Convention…The DNC has yet to accept that request.”This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe

Iain Dale All Talk
227. Jeremy Corbyn and Len McCluskey

Iain Dale All Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 73:01


Iain Dale interviews former Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn and former General Secretary of Unite Len McCluskey, live from the Edinburgh Fringe. They talk contemporary politics and Jeremy's next steps, but they also discuss their new poetry book 'Poetry for the Many: An Anthology'.

Cross Question with Iain Dale
Jeremy Corbyn, Danny Kruger, Mona Siddiqui & Sarah Southern

Cross Question with Iain Dale

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 52:41


Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are independent MP former Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn, Conservative MP Danny Kruger, social commentator Professor Mona Siddiqui and former Cameron adviser Sarah Southern.

Iain Dale - The Whole Show
Boost for onshore wind, Cross Question & is a four-day week really practical?

Iain Dale - The Whole Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 144:30


Boost for onshore wind, Cross Question & is a four-day week really practical?Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are independent MP former Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn, Conservative MP Danny Kruger, social commentator Professor Mona Siddiqui and former Cameron adviser Sarah Southern.

Cross Question with Iain Dale
Jeremy Corbyn, Nick Gibb, Sarah Olney & Samuel Kasumu

Cross Question with Iain Dale

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 52:01


Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are former Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn, Schools Minister Nick Gibb, Liberal Democrat Business Spokesperson Sarah Olney & former advisor to Boris Johnson Samuel Kasumu.

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Iain Dale - The Whole Show
Reported surge in people turning to private GPs, Cross Question & should horse racing be banned?

Iain Dale - The Whole Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 144:02


Reported surge in people turning to private GPs, Cross Question & should horse racing be banned?Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are former Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn, Schools Minister Nick Gibb, Liberal Democrat Business Spokesperson Sarah Olney & former advisor to Boris Johnson Samuel Kasumu.

RTÉ - Drivetime
Former UK Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn

RTÉ - Drivetime

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 11:36


Cormac spoke to, Former UK Labour Leader, Jeremey Corbyn about Dominic Cummings testimony, Palestine and Labour Party.

U105 Podcasts
4204: LISTEN ¦ Should Julian Assange be extradited to the US? Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn doesn't think so but security and intelligence expert @PhilipIngMBE says Assange went too far with Wikileaks

U105 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 9:48


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U105 Podcasts
4159: LISTEN ¦ Army launches investigation after video shows British soldiers firing at image of Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn

U105 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 25:28


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Iain Dale’s Book Club
Chapter 30 : Tom Bower

Iain Dale’s Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 54:30


Welcome along to the Book Club, this week Iain sits down with one of Britains most prolific biographers, Tom Bower. His new book is all about the life and times of Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn. Sit and enjoy this in-depth discussion about one of the most polarising politicians of the last few years. If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure you check through the archive for one you may have missed or why not listen to For The Many, Iain's podcast with Jacqui Smith or Cross Question! Iain Dale Monday - Thursday, 7-10pm on LBC. https://www.iaindale.com/

SuggSound
The Lunch Hour Pod: 650, 2, 24 - the three numbers that changed history

SuggSound

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 64:40


Last week, we witnessed monumental history in regards to our country's future being made in just 24 hours. It was quite extraordinary... On the 15th January, the Government was defeated by 230 MPs' votes - the biggest ever rejection of a flagship Government motion of Parliament. That same evening, Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn threw down the gauntlet for a Vote of No Confidence in the Government. The No Confidence Motion was debated after PMQ's the next day, and the Government won it. MP staffer Joshua Godfrey and regular pundit Dunc Cushenan give their reaction to the votes and what it means for Brexit, and the history books... Oh no - Will there now be another referendum!? Join in the conversation - #SuggSound and don't forget to follow @HugoSugg and our guests @JoshuaGodfrey and @DuncanCushenan on Twitter (and Instagram)! Please rate and subscribe on iTunes, Spotify Google Podcasts or wherever you listen. Recorded: 15th & 16th January.

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer
THE LATEST ON BREXIT & UK POLITICS

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 11:30


SuggSound
EXCLUSIVE: Has Twitter just imploded over Labour AS?!

SuggSound

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 31:45


Yesterday's guest Jonny Ross is back in this exclusive pod talking about the crunch of Labour's Anti-Semitism row. Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn releases a Twitter video on the issue, Tom Watson, Deputy Leader, publishes an article in a Sunday Paper and we announce that #ResignWatson Hashtag is trending No 1 on Twitter as we record! Recorded on 5th August 2018. Follow Jonny on www.twitter.com/jonnyross05 and Hugo on www.twitter.com/HugoSugg. Use the hashtag #SuggSound to be involved in the debate. Please share, Like and subscribe on your favourite podcast app.

Grazia Life Advice
Emma Barnett

Grazia Life Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 26:58


This week's guest is the brilliant journalist and broadcaster Emma Barnett. From tech journalist to women's section editor, Emma is now better known as a broadcaster. A BBC Five Live presenter, her work regularly hits headlines - notably that Theresa May interview where she admitted to shedding a tear on election night and or the Woman's Hour interview where Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn messed up his sums. Desperate to chat to Emma, we spoke to Emma on her first day of maternity leave, before the birth of her child a few months back. She brilliantly gave us way more than six pieces of advice, which you can put into practice no matter who you're working with... even the Prime Minister.

The Jewish Views Podcast
SPECIAL EDITION: The interview with Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn

The Jewish Views Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 34:40


This week the interview that the community has been waiting 3 years for. News Editor for The Jewish News, Justin Cohen spoke exclusively to the leader of The Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn​. He tells us how he reacts to the outcry over anti-semitism within the party, also exactly what he thinks of Hezbollah and those who fly the flag, plus we ask about the suspension of former Mayor of London Ken Livingston.

DeHavilland
Labour crisis "nuclear option" is forming another party

DeHavilland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 1:49


DeHavilland Political Analyst Jasmine Mitchell explains how a contest against Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn would work. She discusses the legal ambiguity over whether Mr Corbyn would make it on to the ballot and why he continues to defy his critics, including his deputy Tom Watson and former Shadow BIS Secretary Angela Eagle. Recorded on 28/06/2016. #CorbynCoup #Labour #Reshuffle Full podcast here: https://audioboom.com/boos/4761317-despatch-brexit-what-happens-now