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On this special episode of UKICE (I Tell), we have a live recording of our latest Unlocked event with Lisa Nandy MP, Shadow Secretary of State for International Development, which took place on 15 May. One of the few northern MPs to retain her seat as Labour's Red Wall crumbled in 2019, she argued that the party needed to “change or die” when she stood to be leader. She has since outlined how Britain could rethink its domestic and global agenda for the modern age in her book All In. With geopolitics increasingly affecting domestic politics, her work as Shadow Minister for International Development is helping to shape Labour's new message. Lisa Nandy joined Professor Anand Menon to reflect on her political career, how Britain can heal the post-Brexit divisions and how a potential Labour Government would differ from the Conservatives in its approach to international development.
Alex Forsyth presents political discussion from St Matthew's Church in Burnley
Alex Forsyth presents political debate and discussion from Bradford.
Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Victory Hall in Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria
Labour MP Lisa Nandy gives her advice on how we can all stay hopeful and keep progressing even in dark political times. Lisa was first elected as the Labour MP for Wigan in 2010. During her time in Parliament, she has served on the front bench in a number of roles and is currently serving as Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. She is also the co-founder of the think tank Centre for Towns which was set up to ensure priority is given to the viability and prosperity of Britain's towns. Before entering Parliament, Lisa worked for the youth homelessness charity Centrepoint and The Children's Society. She has also written a book - All In: How We Build a Country That Works . Lisa's book choices are: ** Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell ** The March of Folly by Barbara Tuchman ** Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ** GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History by Diane Coyle ** The Hill We Climb by Amanda Gorman Vick Hope, multi-award winning TV and BBC Radio 1 presenter, author and journalist, is the host of season five of the Women's Prize for Fiction Podcast. Every week, Vick will be joined by another inspirational woman to discuss the work of incredible female authors. The Women's Prize is one of the most prestigious literary awards in the world, and they continue to champion the very best books written by women. Don't want to miss the rest of Season Five? Listen and subscribe now! This podcast is sponsored by Baileys and produced by Bird Lime Media.
The Institute for Government hosted its inaugural annual conference, to look at the key questions facing government in 2023. After a tumultuous 2022, which saw three prime ministers, war in Europe and an unprecedented cost of living crisis, the Institute brought together influential speakers and IfG experts to share ideas, stimulate new thinking and discuss what we should expect from government in the coming year. This session was a keynote speech by Lisa Nandy MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. After her speech, Lisa Nandy was in conversation with Emma Norris, Deputy Director of the Institute for Government, and took questions from the audience.
Join Frances in conversation with long time friend of Compass, Lisa Nandy MP about her new book "All In: How we build a country that works".This brilliant new book reveals how Britain can leave behind the mess in which we find ourselves. All In charts a course towards a fairer, more equal, more prosperous country by drawing on the greatest asset we have – each other.Get your copy of All In hereSupport the show
Anita Anand presents political debate from the Plaza Community Cinema in Liverpool.
On Friday 4th March, Our Scottish Future and the Scottish Fabians held a joint event near the Scottish Labour conference, joined by Lisa Nandy MP (Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities), Sarah Boyack MSP (Scottish Labour Spokesperson for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture), and Professor Jim Gallagher, the Chair of Our Scottish Future.We took as our theme the idea of “joining up” – because if we're going to level up then we need governments to join up. And that's not just the UK government and the devolved governments, but also local government. How do we get all three working better on an issue that we all agree is vitally important? And how are Edinburgh and London delivering?Thanks for listening! Get the latest by following @scottish_future
The Convention in the North took place this week with levelling up secretary Michael Gove travelling to Liverpool to discuss the government's vision for the region.His counterpart, Lisa Nandy MP, appears on The Northern Agenda podcast, sharing her thoughts about Gove and the recent Levelling Up white paper. The shadow levelling up secretary also tells Westminster editor Dan O'Donohue why she believes Labour will bring red wall voters "back home" in the next election.And Rob Parsons focuses on the politics of another part of the North this week, speaking to local democracy reporter Gareth Cavanagh about the five things you need to know about Cumbria.The Northern Agenda is a Laudable production for Reach. It is presented by Rob Parsons and Daniel O'Donoghue, and it is produced by Daniel J. McLaughlin.You can subscribe to the daily Northern Agenda newsletter here: http://www.thenorthernagenda.co.uk/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Neil O'Brien, Minister in the Levelling Up department, joins Christopher Hope to dissect a very important document released in Westminster this week - and no, we don't mean that one. The MP for Harborough, Oadby & Wigston claims you can "level up" in Chelsea and assures Chris that it isn't a "North vs South thing". Also on the podcast, Shadow Secretary for Levelling Up, Lisa Nandy MP, tells us she'd have been right there "cheering from the rafters" offering Michael Gove her support if the white paper had delivered - but she feels it fell short. Plus unofficial Levelling Up expert, author and journalist Sebastian Payne, on what the paper means for Johnsonism, and the Telegraph's own Tony Diver attempts to sum the entire document up in 3 minutes, including why on earth it included a brief history of civilisation... For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/chopper |Sign up to the Chopper's Politics newsletter: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/newsletters |Listen to Planet Normal: www.playpodca.st/planetnormal |Email: chopperspolitics@telegraph.co.uk |See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris Mason presents political debate and discussion.
THE FULL-TIME WHITTLE PODCAST WITH LISA NANDY: Wigan MP Lisa Nandy provides an crucial update on the Wigan Athletic takeover saga- and openly discusses the recent events at the DW Stadium. Nandy also reveals how there is a couple of promising moving parts this week.. TWITTER: @JayWhittle6 @LisaNandy NSTAGRAM: @Whittle.Jay @FullTimeWhittlePodcast
With UK politics gripped by a “culture war” - which the right is winning - how should the left understand and respond to these dynamics? This session will explore what is driving this “culture war”, how it impacts class struggle, whether it's possible for the left to avoid it and, if not, what an effective strategy for engaging with it looks like. With Joe Guinan, Lisa Nandy MP, Ash Sarkar, Alex Doherty & Kojo Koram.
For our first Beyond Brexit Live event, Professor Anand Menon spoke to Shadow Foreign Secretary and MP for Wigan Lisa Nandy. Lisa and Anand discussed Brexit, foreign policy, the Labour Party and much more.
Chris Mason presents political debate from Broadcasting House in London.
Catch Up: Compass talks with Shadow Foreign Secretary Lisa Nandy MP. Lisa's been working tirelessly as an MP for 10 years now but rose to prominence this year as a contender in the Labour leadership election. Before that, she held a range of shadow cabinet roles, and founded the Centre for Towns. We discuss community responses to the crisis, being 'porous' and learning from 'the other side', Labour leadership, and hope for the future. It's Bloody Complicated is a new podcast series that features thinkers, politicians, journalists, & community activists from across the progressive spectrum, created by Compass which campaigns for a Good Society, now available on The Real Agenda Network. www.realagenda.org
Security and foreign affairs was thrust to the forefront this week as Boris Johnson U-turned on Huawei’s involvement in UK 5G infrastructure. The change in tone to China was quickly followed by a very British coup as Julian Lewis stole the chair of the intelligence and security committee from No.10’s favoured Chris Grayling and prepared to publish the long-awaited report on Russian interference. Dominic Raab then revealed that Russian actors tried to influence December’s general election. Shadow foreign secretary Lisa Nandy joins Arj Singh, Paul Waugh and Rachel Wearmouth to discuss Russia, China, why BAME people with coronavirus should not be stigmatised and Keir Starmer’s first 100 days as Labour leader. Make sense of politics. Sign up to the Waugh Zone (https://news.huffingtonpost.com/h/t/1925256938B41841) and get the political day in a nutshell every weekday evening.
West Ham manager David Moyes bemoans the fixture list after losing to Burnley at home, we hear from a victorious Jurgen Klopp as Liverpool close in on a record points tally in the Premier League after winning at Brighton, Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder admits he’s ‘disappointed’ that there were no fans at Brammall Lane to see his side win in injury-time against Wolves, Ally McCoist reveals the first time he met Paul Gascoigne in Las Vegas, Darren Gough is stunned to discover England dropped his former teammate Stuart Broad going into the 1st Test Match of the summer, Lisa Nandy MP for Wigan demands that regulations surrounding club ownership must be changed and as the Latics go into administration EFL Chairman Rick Parry admits the move makes ‘no sense.’Ole Gunnar Solksjaer claims David De Gea has been the best keeper in the world over the last decade, Aston Villa boss Dean Smith talks up their chances as they take on Manchester United tonight, there’s reaction to Birmingham City parting ways with Pep Clotet by mutual consent, Spurs manager Jose Mourinho admits that Eric Dier will be hugely missed as he serves a four-match ban, Darren Bent reveals the difficulty he faced having to train separately from the 1st team at Villa when Paul Lambert was manager and Jason Cundy has some rabbit advice for a caller on the Midnight Train to Madness. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris Mason presents political debate from Broadcasting House, London.
“Football will be a sport where people flourish in a supportive community, where fairness is openly and transparently practised and enforced for the good of all.” Such is the vision of football’s equality and inclusion organisation, Kick It Out. Here at Wigan Athletic, we are Together in the fight against racism and against all forms of discrimination and intolerance. This weekend at our game against Nottingham Forest on Sunday, we will take the time to promote our message of Equality, Diversity and Respect, alongside the great work carried out by Kick It Out. As part of our work in the local community and wider football family, Ashley Houghton caught up with Kick It Out’s Head of Development Troy Townsend following a workshop with the first team players at Euxton on Tuesday afternoon.Away from the training centre, captain Samy Morsy has also been promoting our inclusion work. The skipper paid a visit to Wigan Youth Zone on Monday evening to take part in a Premier League Kicks session with youngsters from Wigan Mosque. A practicing Muslim himself, Samy was delighted to be invited down to the facility by Wigan Athletic Community Trust where he met, amongst a number of participants, Aihim and Emad Sawesi who also spoke for this episode.Lisa Nandy MP attended the session at the Youth Zone to show her continued support to the life-enhancing work of the Community Trust.And last, but not least... Nick Taylor caught up with midfielder Joe Williams to see how the former Everton man has been settling in at Latics...Catch this week's episode via SoundCloud above, or find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Buzzsprout by searching for Latics Listen.Got a question to ask one of the players are want to feature on an episode? Get in touch by emailing laticslisten@wiganathletic.com
Shaun Ley presents topical debate from Penglais School in Aberystwyth.
Clement Attlee Memorial Lecture 2019, given by Lisa Nandy MP for Wigan
On this week's episode of Polling Politics, Joe and Marie are joined by Lisa Nandy, MP for Wigan to discuss, well, Brexit, as well as her work at the Centre for Towns, countering the country's Londoncentricity. Also joining us at Deltapoll HQ on London's scenic South Bank: friend of the show Sarbjit Bakhshi, to discuss the latest movements in the search for next Tory leader, as well as a new market on proposed TV debates. This podcast is sponsored by Smarkets. Visit https://smarkets.com/politics for more. Presented by Joe Twyman and Marie Le Conte. With Lisa Nandy. Produced by Nick Hilton. Theme music by Joe Button This is a Podot podcast. For more details go to podotpods.com and for sales and advertising email nick@podotpods.com
We caught up with Lisa Nandy MP for an interview in parliament ahead of a launch event for our new research - The Fear, Hope and Loss report. This groundbreaking research tracks the changing attitudes to migration in the post-Brexit landscape, insights that are crucial for anyone who wishes to mend fractured communities and build bridges between constituents.Lisa draws on her own experience as MP for Wigan to contribute to a lively interview covering a range of relevant topics with our very own Matthew McGregor.
What do we want for Britain after Brexit? We don't need wishful thinking or rehashed ideas. We need radical solutions. So, every episode we talk to one inspiring speaker about theirs. This first episode we speak to Lisa Nandy, MP for Wigan and founder of the Centre for Towns. She discusses the future of our towns, and why we our idea of progress all wrong. What do you think? Comment, share, like, tweet your reactions or tell us your #radicalsolutions! This podcast was produced and hosted by Bridey Addison-Child and Tessa van Rens. This series will see many people interviewed with different opinions. Unlock Democracy is creating a discussion about big ideas, but the views expressed by the guests are not the views of the organisation. Credits; Sky News Report Oct 22 2017 5 News Report August 8 2018 BBC Daily Politics Show
Hello! We took a trip to Hebden Bridge, awarded 5th best place to live in the world, to find out how towns and villages can thrive. Lisa Nandy MP and Beth Paramor both know a thing or two about what powers places to success, and what can be done to help those which aren't.ANDComedian Debs Gatenby is all about the empathy. She pitches national service in retail, catering or concessions, enforced work playtime and OAP run call centre's. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Ayesha Hazarika is joined by commentator Marie Le Conte and historian and UnHerd columnist, Michael Burleigh, to discuss the week's under–reported stories. Marie highlights the decline of the mainstream parties in France and asks, when voters get tired of Macron, where will they go? Michael focuses attention on the real winners of the Singapore summit, China and Russia. The panel also discuss, Lisa Nandy MP, Steve Hilton, and Matteo Salvini as their heroes and villains of the week.
A characteristic feature of British society in 2017 is division. Leavers are pitched against Remainers, young against old, graduates against non-graduates. But perhaps the starkest way of understanding social division in the UK is to consider the places where people live. A new report by the New Economics Foundation and Professor Will Jennings shows how electoral divisions have opened up between towns and cities in England. To explore this more, Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is this week joined by Lisa Nandy MP and Will Brett, Director of News and Media at NEF. — Enjoying the show? Tweet us your comments and questions @NEF! — Produced by James Shield and Huw Jordan. The award-winning Weekly Economics Podcast is brought to you by the New Economics Foundation – the UK's only people powered think tank. Find out more at www.neweconomics.org
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