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Best podcasts about mary nightingale

Latest podcast episodes about mary nightingale

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
Hospitalised by nasal spray: would you admit to 'addiction'?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 11:40


Ever used a nasal spray to deal with a cold?Imagine using one so much, you need surgery. That's what happened to one woman who told us she'd become addicted.Thousands more have been opening up with similar stories. So how are they getting hooked?Sam Holder and Olivia Mustafa tell Mary Nightingale what you need to know.

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
What will Stephen Graham's drama Adolescence change?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 9:40


Have you seen Netflix's Adolescence?It's a chilling, thrilling new four-part drama about a young boy accused of a horrific crime. It's had rave reviews and started tough conversations. But can it lead to actual change?Stephen Graham, one of its stars and co-writers, certainly hopes so and our Arts Editor Nina Nannar has met him.She tells Mary Nightingale what you need to know.--Nina Nannar's full interview with Stephen Graham and Adolescence director Philip Barantini on ITV News's Unscripted Podcast - https://www.itv.com/news/2025-03-16/stephen-graham-and-adolescence-a-pandemic-of-knife-crime-in-our-country

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
The Oscar nominees who escaped the LA fires

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 10:54


They've endured the Covid shutdown, strike action and most recently devastating fires - all while making the hit movies of our times.Now the creative talents behind Wicked and The Brutalist are being honoured at the Oscars - the industrys biggest night - just weeks after fleeing their own homes.But with other looming threats to the film industry, is this really any time for celebration? From Los Angeles, our Arts Editor Nina Nannar tells Mary Nightingale what you need to know…

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
What is the mood in Ukraine after nearly three years of conflict?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 15:17


It's nearly three years since Russia's invasion of Ukraine began. Three years that have seen countless deaths, untold destruction and billions spent in aid. As our International Editor retraces journeys she's made many times before, how has life changed for the people of Ukraine? And how does the world respond to a war that continues to consume everything it touches?ITV News' International Editor Emma Murphy tells Mary Nightingale what you need to know...

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
Why is this winter particularly bad for the NHS?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 8:36


Extra pressure, critical incidents, high demand. All things we are used to hearing when winter hits the NHS. The government plans to cut waiting times for non-urgent treatment but some say it's avoiding the current crisis in emergency care. Health Correspondent Rebecca Barry tells Mary Nightingale what you need to know…

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Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
Why are so many with IBD suffering in silence?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 13:32


Sophie had to wait 14 years to get her diagnosis of Ulcerative Colitis. After years of having her symptoms ignored, she was rushed into A&E and ended up having her bowel removed.And she's not alone - ITV News can reveal that half a million people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease are being failed by services across the UK.And with no cure for the life-long illness, many are left struggling to cope.So, why are so many left to suffer in silence?ITV News Producer Esme Jones and ITV News Reporter, Cari Davies tell Mary Nightingale what you need to know…

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
Mother fears son will 'become another Valdo Calocane' without mental health care

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 8:33


A woman whose son has paranoid schizophrenia has told ITV News she fears he will 'become another Valdo Calocane' unless he gets support.She's shared details of her decades-long struggle to get her son appropriate mental health care. In response, the Health Secretary, Wes Streeting, told ITV News the issues raised in our report give him ‘sleepless nights'.So, how can things be changed for the better? And how can the level of risk be reduced?ITV News Health Correspondent Rebecca Barry tells Mary Nightingale what you need to know... 

How I Grew My Brand
The Spice Tailor co-founders, Anjum Anand and Adarsh Sethia

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 53:12


The Piper podcast, How I Grew My Brand - Anjum Anand and Adarsh Sethia, husband and wife co-founders of The Spice Tailor on bringing authentic Indian food to the supermarket. Interviewed by Journalist and ITV News Presenter, Mary Nightingale, How I Grew My Brand is a series of one-on-one podcast interviews with inspiring, high-profile British founders and brand leaders. From Pitcher & Piano to Monica Vinader, Piper has been helping to build and support brands for nearly 40 years. In each interview we dig into ‘7, 17, 70', the three critical stages Piper believes businesses will encounter, whether that be number of employees, sales or sites. These moments are where changes and challenges can be overcome on the path to becoming a brand legend, a business with purpose and vision that makes people's lives healthier, happier and more fulfilling, while helping them minimise their impact on the environment.

How I Grew My Brand
Neil Lapping, Founder & CEO of Macs Adventure

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 54:59


How I Grew My Brand, The Piper Podcast Season 6 - Neil Lapping, Founder & CEO of Macs Adventure, on building a global active travel brand… and not being called Mac Interviewed by Journalist and ITV News Presenter, Mary Nightingale, How I Grew My Brand is a series of one-on-one podcast interviews with inspiring, high-profile British founders and brand leaders. From Pitcher & Piano to Monica Vinader, Piper has been helping to build and support brands for nearly 40 years. In each interview we dig into ‘7, 17, 70', the three critical stages Piper believes businesses will encounter, whether that be number of employees, sales or sites. These moments are where changes and challenges can be overcome on the path to becoming a brand legend, a business with purpose and vision that makes people's lives healthier, happier and more fulfilling, while helping them minimise their impact on the environment.

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
What is the Lampard Inquiry and how much change could it bring?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 8:02


It's been compared to the Post Office and infected blood scandal. The Lampard Inquiry which began on Monday is the first British public inquiry to specifically investigate mental health deaths and is a watershed moment for many. For the families who lost loved ones, it's been a long time coming. So, what does it hope to achieve? And when will the families get answers? ITV News Reporter Charlie Frost tells Mary Nightingale what you need to know... 

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
After the riots: What sparked the Tamworth hotel attack?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 17:17


A month ago today, on a sunny summer's evening, fire and fury arrived in a quiet English market town. In Tamworth, a protest outside a Holiday Inn housing asylum seekers, spiralled into a siege, following the misinformation that spread over the Southport attack. So, how did it happen? Why Tamworth? How much is social media to blame? And has the town recovered?   ITV News Investigations Correspondent Daniel Hewitt tells Mary Nightingale what you need to know... 

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
Tragedy in Turkey: How one British mum died during “BBL” surgery

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 13:57


Kaydell Brown had just celebrated her 38th birthday before travelling to Turkey for cosmetic surgery.After several tough years as a hard-working single mum of two, she hoped the surgery would boost her self-confidence, but instead it tragically killed her.Now, her family are using this as a warning to the 150,000 Brits who travel to Turkey for surgery every year.So, just what went wrong?ITV News Correspondent Rachel Townsend tells Mary Nightingale what you need to know... 

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How I Grew My Brand
Freddy Ward, co-founder of Wild

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 54:41


How I Grew My Brand, The Piper Podcast Season 6 - Freddy Ward, co-founder of Wild Interviewed by Journalist and ITV News Presenter, Mary Nightingale, How I Grew My Brand is a series of one-on-one podcast interviews with inspiring, high-profile British founders and brand leaders. From Pitcher & Piano to Monica Vinader, Piper has been helping to build and support brands for nearly 40 years. In each interview we dig into ‘7, 17, 70', the three critical stages Piper believes businesses will encounter, whether that be number of employees, sales or sites. These moments are where changes and challenges can be overcome on the path to becoming a brand legend, a business with purpose and vision that makes people's lives healthier, happier and more fulfilling, while helping them minimise their impact on the environment.

How I Grew My Brand
Shamil Thakrar, CEO & Co-founder of Dishoom

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 54:12


How I Grew My Brand, The Piper Podcast Season 6 - Shamil Thakrar, CEO & Co-founder of Dishoom Interviewed by Journalist and ITV News Presenter, Mary Nightingale, How I Grew My Brand is a series of one-on-one podcast interviews with inspiring, high-profile British founders and brand leaders. From Pitcher & Piano to Monica Vinader, Piper has been helping to build and support brands for nearly 40 years. In each interview we dig into ‘7, 17, 70', the three critical stages Piper believes businesses will encounter, whether that be number of employees, sales or sites. These moments are where changes and challenges can be overcome on the path to becoming a brand legend, a business with purpose and vision that makes people's lives healthier, happier and more fulfilling, while helping them minimise their impact on the environment.

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
How is the Jewish festival Passover celebrated across Britain?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 12:38


The festival of Passover is a time where Jewish families around the world come together to celebrate one of the most unique stories in the Jewish calendar.  And this year, this biblical story of freedom and survival has taken on extra resonance.  So why is this Passover more important than ever before? And how does each family celebrate the tradition?ITV News Reporter Sam Holder tells Mary Nightingale what you need to know...For more on this and to watch Sam's documentary, tune into ITV Sunday 5th May at 10.20pm.

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Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
How Kate's photoshop skills ramped up royal rumours

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 13:00


In a bid to end weeks of wild conspiracy theories, the Princess of Wales released a family photo to celebrate Mother's Day. But the image, which was meant to quash speculation, turned out to do the exact opposite. As news agencies pulled a photo from the Palace for the first time over claims it had been photoshopped. And now, Kate's even admitted to editing the picture herself. So, what's behind all of this? And can Kate's response finally stop speculation? ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship tells Mary Nightingale what you need to know...

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
Breaking news: King Charles diagnosed with cancer

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 18:14


In this special briefing, Mary Nightingale and ITV News correspondents bring you the latest on King Charles' cancer diagnosis.

How I Grew My Brand
Clare Hornby, founder of ME+EM

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 53:25


How I Grew My Brand, The Piper Podcast Season 5 - Clare Hornby, Founder & CEO of women's contemporary luxury fashion brand, ME+EM, on how to build a £100m brand legend Interviewed by Journalist and ITV News Presenter, Mary Nightingale, How I Grew My Brand is a series of one-on-one podcast interviews with inspiring, high-profile British founders and brand leaders. From Pitcher & Piano to Monica Vinader, Piper has been helping to build and support brands for nearly 40 years. In each interview we dig into ‘7, 17, 70', the three critical stages Piper believes businesses will encounter, whether that be number of employees, sales or sites. These moments are where changes and challenges can be overcome on the path to becoming a brand legend, a business with purpose and vision that makes people's lives healthier, happier and more fulfilling, while helping them minimise their impact on the environment.

How I Grew My Brand
James Mishreki, Founder of Skin & Me and Life Supplies

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 55:45


How I Grew My Brand, The Piper Podcast Season 5 - James Mishreki, Founder of Skin & Me and Life Supplies on how to become comfortable with risk, but not with terror. Interviewed by Journalist and ITV News Presenter, Mary Nightingale, How I Grew My Brand is a series of one-on-one podcast interviews with inspiring, high-profile British founders and brand leaders. From Pitcher & Piano to Monica Vinader, Piper has been helping to build and support brands for nearly 40 years. In each interview we dig into ‘7, 17, 70', the three critical stages Piper believes businesses will encounter, whether that be number of employees, sales or sites. These moments are where changes and challenges can be overcome on the path to becoming a brand legend, a business with purpose and vision that makes people's lives healthier, happier and more fulfilling, while helping them minimise their impact on the environment.

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
What does the Autumn Statement mean for you and your money?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 13:38


Just a few weeks ago, Jeremy Hunt said tax cuts would be ‘virtually impossible.' But, in his Autumn Statement, the Chancellor revealed that they are in fact top of his agenda and that England can now afford them. So, where's the cash coming from? What were his other key promises? And can Hunt's plans ease the Cost of Living crisis? Consumer Editor Chris Choi and Political Correspondent Shehab Khan tell Mary Nightingale what you need to know…

How I Grew My Brand
Rossella and Huw Beaugié, founders of The Thinking Traveller

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 51:17


How I Grew My Brand, The Piper Podcast Season 5 - Rossella and Huw Beaugié, founders of The Thinking Traveller, Turning a dream holiday into a lifelong business Interviewed by Journalist and ITV News Presenter, Mary Nightingale, How I Grew My Brand is a series of one-on-one podcast interviews with inspiring, high-profile British founders and brand leaders. From Pitcher & Piano to Monica Vinader, Piper has been helping to build and support brands for nearly 40 years. In each interview we dig into ‘7, 17, 70', the three critical stages Piper believes businesses will encounter, whether that be number of employees, sales or sites. These moments are where changes and challenges can be overcome on the path to becoming a brand legend, a business with purpose and vision that makes people's lives healthier, happier and more fulfilling, while helping them minimise their impact on the environment.

How I Grew My Brand
Kate Berski, co-founder of Curlsmith

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 50:33


How I Grew My Brand, The Piper Podcast Season 5 - Kate Berski, co-founder of Curlsmith, from haircare niche to £150m exit Interviewed by Journalist and ITV News Presenter, Mary Nightingale, How I Grew My Brand is a series of one-on-one podcast interviews with inspiring, high-profile British founders and brand leaders. From Pitcher & Piano to Monica Vinader, Piper has been helping to build and support brands for nearly 40 years. In each interview we dig into ‘7, 17, 70', the three critical stages Piper believes businesses will encounter, whether that be number of employees, sales or sites. These moments are where changes and challenges can be overcome on the path to becoming a brand legend, a business with purpose and vision that makes people's lives healthier, happier and more fulfilling, while helping them minimise their impact on the environment.

How I Grew My Brand
Vivien & Howard Wong, founders of Little Moons

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 54:20


How I Grew My Brand, The Piper Podcast Season 5 - Vivien & Howard Wong, founders of Little Moons Interviewed by Journalist and ITV News Presenter, Mary Nightingale, How I Grew My Brand is a series of one-on-one podcast interviews with inspiring, high-profile British founders and brand leaders. From Pitcher & Piano to Monica Vinader, Piper has been helping to build and support brands for nearly 40 years. In each interview we dig into ‘7, 17, 70', the three critical stages Piper believes businesses will encounter, whether that be number of employees, sales or sites. These moments are where changes and challenges can be overcome on the path to becoming a brand legend, a business with purpose and vision that makes people's lives healthier, happier and more fulfilling, while helping them minimise their impact on the environment.

Talking Away with Greg Haines
Talking Away with Bob Warman - 50 Years in Television

Talking Away with Greg Haines

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 91:38


In a Talking Away special, Greg is joined by Bob Warman MBE who this year celebrates half a century since his television debut in 1973. A well-known face and voice in The Midlands, Bob is recognised all over the United Kingdom chiefly for his news reporting on Central News, formerly ATV Today. In a life full of colour and movement, Bob discusses how it all began and his friendships with Countdown star Richard Whiteley and motorcycle racer Percy Tait amongst many others. He also recalls the horror of reporting live from the scene of the Birmingham pub bombings in 1974. As well as the news reporting which became his trademark, including hosting the UK's first-ever breakfast TV show, Bob also presented The Price is Right and enjoyed an indoor firework party with Chris Tarrant. What are his opinions on social media and the fall of the manufacturing industry in Birmingham - and what does it take to be a successful broadcaster? With tributes from Jasper Carrott, Mary Nightingale, Nick Owen and Ozzy Osbourne.Follow @GregHainesTV on social media!X - https://x.com/greghainestvInsta - https://www.instagram.com/greghainestvYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/greghainestvContact Talking Away by email:TalkingAwayPodcast@gmail.com

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
Her Majesty The Queen's death is announced

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 22:46


Her Majesty The Queen has died, Buckingham Palace has announced.In statement, the palace said: "The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow."Mary Nightingale and Royal Editor Chris Ship bring you what you need to know about the day's events.

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
The latest on the Queen's health as family head to Balmoral

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 13:46


The Queen is under medical supervision at Balmoral after doctors became concerned for her health, Buckingham Palace has said.All four of her children, along with grandsons William and Harry, have travelled to be with her in Scotland.In this special briefing helmed by Mary Nightingale, Royal Editor Chris Ship, Political Editor Robert Peston and Scotland Correspondent Peter Smith bring you what you need to know with.

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
What future challenges do the royals face?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 19:59


Pageants, parades, street parties and a pop concert will celebrate the Queen's historic 70 year span on the throne.Happy and glorious it may be - but will we ever see the likes of it again?And what big challenges lie ahead for the royals in the next few years?From outside Buckingham Palace, Royal Editor Chris Ship tells Mary Nightingale what you need to know about the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, why public support for the royals may be waning amid all the flag waving, and the impact negative press has had on the family in recent years.

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
Sunak's Spring Statement: The key points and your questions answered

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 10:30


As the cost of living soars, ITV Evening News presenter Mary Nightingale delivers this special podcast on Rishi Sunak's attempt to help people facing the squeeze.We hear the key policies delivered by the chancellor in his Spring Statement in the House of Commons, along with the literary-referencing rebuttal from shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves.Then Consumer Editor Chris Choi and Social Affairs Correspondent Sarah Corker are on hand to answer our Evening News audience's key questions on how the chancellor's changes will affect them.For more of your questions answered on the Spring Statement head to this page: https://www.itv.com/news/2022-03-23/spring-statement-your-questions-answered-on-fuel-duty-vat-and-energy-bills

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
No10 Christmas party: Inside story of ITV News scoop on leaked video and the fallout

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 28:09


UK Editor Paul Brand and Political Editor Robert Peston discuss with Mary Nightingale how ITV News broke the story of No10 staff laughing about a Covid-rule-breaking party in Downing Street last Christmas.Paul, who obtained the leaked video, reveals the process of breaking the story, while Robert discusses the backlash.Remember to like, subscribe, and rate us five stars.

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
AstraZeneca: Should under-30s get a second dose? Were side-effects inevitable?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 23:46


After the announcement that under-30s will be offered an alternative to the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine over rare blood clot safety concerns, Mary Nightingale puts all your key questions to Science Editor Tom Clarke.What should people under-30 already jabbed with AstraZeneca do about their second dose? What are the symptoms of blood clots and could aspirins help? Is vaccine mixing safe and were side effects inevitable?Tom offers his guidance on all of the above and a lot more.

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
How has lockdown affected house prices and renting?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 21:34


Despite the strict stay-at-home restrictions at the start of lockdown, some brave people continued to move home - often through forced circumstances.Mary Nightingale speaks to Monica Menniti who was stuck living with her ex-fiancé when lockdown started and had an anything-but-ideal experience when she moved into a studio flat in London which she'd only seen through a virtual viewing.Miles Shipside from Rightmove.com then explains how lockdown has affected the way people search for their next home - and the way people advertise their properties.And as our nation prepares to potentially change its way of life dramatically whenever the post-pandemic begins, he gives his thoughts on how that could impact on the houses we want to live in as more and more people work from home (WFH).

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
Everything you need to know about the Premier League return

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 24:12


The national sport is back on June 17 as wall-to-wall football comes to living rooms and smartphones across the UK. The Premier League insists footballers are safer on the pitch than at the supermarket, but how will the games in empty stadia work in practice and what happens if an outbreak of the virus hits one of the 20 teams?Sports Editor Steve Scott talks Mary Nightingale through all the issues, including the prospect of Liverpool clinching their first title in 30 years at the home of their city rivals Everton: will the fans really follow the law and stay away?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
Are hospices the new 'forgotten frontline' in the UK's coronavirus crisis?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 22:02


During this pandemic, we've heard a lot about the challenges faced by the UK's hospitals and care homes, where so far more than 26,000 people have died after testing positive for Covid-19.In this episode, we look at another sector under pressure - hospices. Demand for their services during the outbreak have risen significantly: hospices are caring for three times as many patients as this time last year. ITV News Correspondent Daniel Hewitt has been reporting on what's happening in our hospices. He talks to Mary Nightingale about the concerns he's heard from hospice staff about protective equipment after they were denied access to government supplies. He's also been talking to patients, some of who fear that because of the restrictions in place, they'll die without their families by their side.We regularly release new episodes of Coronavirus: What You Need To Know - subscribe so you get the latest ones straightaway. For the latest coronavirus news, information and advice, go to www.itv.com/news.

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
Why is coronavirus disproportionately affecting the UK's BAME communities?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 21:07


In today's episode we look at why a disproportionate number of people from black, Asian and other ethnic minority backgrounds are dying from coronavirus in the UK.The government has launched a review to try to find out. On Monday, the NHS released figures showing that, out of all Covid-19 deaths in English hospitals, 16.2 per cent of patients were from black, Asian and ethnic minority communities. That compares to BAME people accounting for 13 percent of the population in England and Wales, according to the last census. And in our health service, people from BAME backgrounds have accounted for two thirds of NHS deaths so far.So what's happening? ITV News' Rageh Omaar has been investigating this issue. He speaks to Mary Nightingale about the socio-economic and cultural factors that are playing a part.We regularly release new episodes of Coronavirus: What You Need To Know - subscribe so you get the latest ones straightaway. For the latest coronavirus news, information and advice, go to www.itv.com/news.

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
Care homes: The 'forgotten frontline' in the coronavirus crisis

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 16:49


In this episode, we look at what's happening in the UK's care homes during this outbreak. Carers have been telling ITV News that they feel like the ‘forgotten frontline' in the crisis. ITV News correspondent Paul Brand has been speaking to care home staff over the last couple of weeks. They've been telling him about their struggles not only in getting personal protective equipment, but also coronavirus tests - meaning many are having to self-isolate, unable to work and look after vulnerable residents. It's a difficult time for relatives too - with all visits banned, they're only able to talk to their loved ones through a window.Paul talks to Mary Nightingale about what he witnessed on his recent visits to care homes, and the concerns from staff, with many feeling like 'second class citizens' compared to NHS workers.We regularly release new episodes of Coronavirus: What You Need To Know - subscribe to be notified of the latest episodes. For the latest coronavirus news, information and advice, go to www.itv.com/news.

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
Inside an intensive care unit as staff and patients fight coronavirus - an eyewitness report from the 'red zone'

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 19:21


ITV News Health Correspondent Emily Morgan witnessed the reality of what it is like to treat coronavirus-infected patients on the frontline, after she and an ITV News crew were invited to the Royal Bournemouth Hospital to see the intensive care unit there, known as the 'red zone'.It was the first time cameras in the UK were been allowed to film inside an intensive care unit treating critically ill coronavirus patients.Emily talks to Mary Nightingale about what she saw: the staff on the frontline who are under almost intolerable pressure - made all the more challenging as patients in their final moments cannot be consoled by their loved ones. Emily spoke to patients who successfully recovered from the virus - and explains exactly what treatment coronavirus patients get in intensive care.You can watch Emily's report from inside the Royal Bournemouth Hospital here: https://www.itv.com/news/2020-04-06/it-is-scary-inside-the-intensive-care-unit-where-nhs-staff-and-patients-are-battling-coronavirus/We regularly release new episodes of Coronavirus: What You Need To Know - subscribe to be notified of the latest episodes. For the latest coronavirus news, information and advice, go to www.itv.com/news.

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
America braces itself for a grim death toll, how the poorest Americans will be hardest hit - and how will crisis affect Trump?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 15:51


In today's episode we focus on what's happening in the U.S. On Tuesday night, Donald Trump told the nation that the next two weeks are going to be "very, very painful". The White House projects between 100,000 to 240,000 coronavirus deaths in the US even if social distancing guidelines are maintained. It was a change of tone from the president, who up until recently was hoping that businesses would be able to re-open in time for Easter, just over a week from now.U.S. states are competing against each other to get vital ventilators for their own hospitals, and America's healthcare system means that those who lose their job will also lose their healthcare - a double blow for some of the country's poorest.Mary Nightingale talks to ITV News Washington Correspondent Robert Moore for his analysis of the situation in America. Robert is presenting an edition of ITV's Tonight programme on the outbreak in America - you can watch that at 7.30 on Thursday 3 April on ITV, or on catchup at itv.com (UK users only).We regularly release new episodes of Coronavirus: What You Need To Know - subscribe to be notified of the latest episodes. For the latest coronavirus news, information and advice, go to www.itv.com/news.

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
The situation in Europe: Why is the death toll so high in Italy and Spain?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 24:08


While the COVID-19 outbreak began in China, the virus has been most deadly in Europe.For the past few weeks, the focus has been on Italy, which has had the highest number of deaths from the virus, at more than 7,500.But in Spain, the crisis there is worsening - it now has the second highest death toll, at more than 4,000 - overtaking China.ITV News Europe Editor James Mates - who recently reported from Italy - speaks to Mary Nightingale about the situation across Europe: the different approaches countries are taking and whether Italy has turned a corner in fighting the outbreak. Plus, with the UK and EU's attention focused on the pandemic, what does this mean for the UK-EU Brexit trade talks that are meant to be finished by the end of this year?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
Your questions answered on health and travel

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 31:23


In the first episode of this new podcast, ITV News presenter Mary Nightingale brings you a Q&A with ITV News Consumer Editor Chris Choi and GP Dr Sarah Jarvis to answer your questions about the latest coronavirus guidance announced by the government on Monday.

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How I Grew My Brand
Flash Pack co-founders, Radha Vyas and Lee Thompson, interviewed by Mary Nightingale

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 41:03


The Piper Podcast 'How I Grew My Brand' Season 3: Flash Pack co-founders, Radha Vyas and Lee Thompson, interviewed by Mary Nightingale. How inexperience – and a selfie – helped Flash Pack disrupt the travel industry

How I Grew My Brand
Sipsmith Founders Fairfax Hall and Sam Galsworthy interviewed by Mary Nightingale

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 40:00


Sipsmith founders, Fairfax Hall and Sam Galsworthy, on refusing to hear the word “no” – and changing the law

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How I Grew My Brand
Mindful Chef Co founders Giles Humphries and Myles Hopper interviewed by Mary Nightingale

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 38:33


How I Grew My Brand: The Piper Podcast Season 3: Mindful Chef. Giles Humphries and Myles Hopper, two of the three Mindful Chef co-founders on relinquishing power – and a soggy box disaster…

Two Voices Radio Podcast
Wholefoods, news presentation, mint choc, vegan snacks, xmas snacks, 2020 food trends EP 116

Two Voices Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 32:11


We continue our review of retailers in London's West End. There's Wholefoods. We think it's the nice lighting that attracts people in. Dutch store HEMA is a favourite. We look at Christmas treats. Also... We discuss TV news reading. Mary Nightingale puts her glasses ON at the end rather than during the news. Thankfully ITV has dropped the all knowing nod-winking news, but the BBC continues the standing up news. Plus...Christmas coffis (coffees) and Andy hates soup. We talk Christmas mints, and mince pies, and other products especially for Christmas including deep fried chocolates! Finally... Trends for 2020... It's all about flour and fresh snacks. We'll see!

Two Voices Radio Podcast
Wholefoods, news presentation, mint choc, vegan snacks, xmas snacks, 2020 food trends EP 116

Two Voices Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 32:11


We continue our review of retailers in London's West End. There's Wholefoods. We think it's the nice lighting that attracts people in. Dutch store HEMA is a favourite. We look at Christmas treats. Also... We discuss TV news reading. Mary Nightingale puts her glasses ON at the end rather than during the news. Thankfully ITV has dropped the all knowing nod-winking news, but the BBC continues the standing up news. Plus...Christmas coffis (coffees) and Andy hates soup. We talk Christmas mints, and mince pies, and other products especially for Christmas including deep fried chocolates! Finally... Trends for 2020... It's all about flour and fresh snacks. We'll see!

How I Grew My Brand
The Collective founder Amelia Harvey interviewed by Mary Nightingale

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 37:59


Amelia Harvey, co-founder of The Collective, tells how she applied learnings from her early career at Kellogg’s and L’Oréal when launching her gourmet yoghurt brand.

How I Grew My Brand
Gymbox founder Richard Hilton interviewed by Mary Nightingale

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 35:36


Richard Hilton speaks to Mary Nightingale about the challenges of stepping away from his fitness chain brand Gymbox. In a wide-ranging interview, he describes the power of brand messaging, the importance of maintaining culture during fast growth and explains how ‘paranoia can be healthy’.

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How I Grew My Brand
Camden Town Brewery founder Jasper Cuppaidge interviewed by Mary Nightingale

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 31:39


Jasper Cuppaidge, founder of Camden Town Brewery, talks about the impact of his decision to sell his brand to AB InBev, the world’s biggest drinks company.

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How I Grew My Brand
Charlie Bigham founder Charlie Bigham interviewed by Mary Nightingale

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 41:23


Charlie Bigham, founder of his eponymous gourmet food brand, has revealed how a ‘painful correction’ during the 2007 financial crisis forced his business to sharply refocus its priorities.

How I Grew My Brand
Bloom & Wild founder Aron Gelbard interviewed by Mary Nightingale

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 36:49


His brand pioneered the concept of ‘letterbox flowers’ and has gone on to sell more than 50 million flowers across the UK, France and Germany. But Aron Gelbard, co-founder and CEO of Bloom & Wild, has revealed how his revolutionary idea nearly fell at the very first hurdle.

How I Grew My Brand
Deliciously Ella founder Ella Mills interviewed by Mary Nightingale

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 46:58


She is the author of the fast-selling debut cookbook ever and creator of one of the country’s most popular food and lifestyle brands. But Ella Mills, founder and creative director of Deliciously Ella, has revealed how she never anticipated a career in business, let alone as the face of her eponymous empire.

How I Grew My Brand
Turtle Bay founder Ajith Jayawickrema interviewed by Mary Nightingale

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 35:38


Turtle Bay founder Ajith Jayawickrema, who moved to the UK from Sri Lanka at the age of 15, has revealed how singer Leona Lewis unknowingly inspired him to launch his highly successful Caribbean restaurant chain.

How I Grew My Brand
Neom Organics founder Nicola Elliott interviewed by Mary Nightingale

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 38:55


Elliott, co-founder with Oliver Mennell of Neom Organics, is the third subject in Piper’s ‘7, 17, 70’ series of podcast interviews. Piper, the leading investor in consumer brands, has been helping to build and support brands for more than 30 years. ‘7, 17, 70’ refers to the three critical stages it believes businesses will encounter where a step change is required to fuel sustainable growth. Piper invested growth capital in Neom Organics in December 2017.

How I Grew My Brand
Loungers founder Alex Reilley interviewed by Mary Nightingale

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 39:34


Alex Reilley, co-founder and now Chairman of Loungers, tells Mary Nightingale how a ‘Game of Thrones’ approach to business which involved defining ‘the Cause’ enabled him and his team to turn Loungers from a small café-bar chain into a hugely successful nationwide brand.

How I Grew My Brand
Propercorn founder Cassandra Stavrou interviewed by Mary Nightingale

How I Grew My Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 40:52


Propercorn founder Cassandra Stavrou interviewed by Mary Nightingale by Piper - Growing Brands Consumers Love

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