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This week's episode is a heady mix looking both backwards and forwards at the state of British politics; as The Rundown marks the tenth anniversary of the the vote to leave the EU by interviewing one of the key architects of Brexit, and by discussing what happens now following Andy Burnham's remarkable victory in the Makerfield by-election, as he returns to Westminster to challenge Keir Starmer.So later in the episode host Alain Tolhurst speaks to Matthew Elliott, Conservative peer and the former chair of Vote Leave, the official Brexit campaign, about his new book Ten Years On; The Untold Story of Brexit, on his reflections from that momentous period, and the lessons learned a decade on.But before that PolHome's editor Adam Payne, and The House magazine deputy editor Sienna Rogers joined Alain very shortly after it was announced on Friday morning that Andy Burnham had romped to victory over Reform, what the next few days will look like now, and how likely he will become Prime Minister in the coming weeks.To sign up for our newsletters click herePresented by Alain Tolhurst, produced and edited by Ewan Cameron and Lulu Goad for Podot
Melbourne prop Josh King joins NRL Monday with Andrew Moore to talk about the Storm's mental health initiative.We reflect on South Sydney's tribute to Jai Arrow, Ashley Klein's gambling issues, and the shot clock blunder in Auckland.Finally, Matthew Elliott swings by the studio to preview the second State of Origin at the MCG.
Ten years — and six prime ministers — ago Britain was on the brink of voting to leave the European Union. Host Patrick Baker was in his first job as a TV news producer during the referendum campaign. A decade on, he's gone back to the people who lived through its biggest moments to find out what was really happening behind the scenes, and how those events changed British politics forever. Matthew Elliott, chief executive of Vote Leave, recounts the brutal battle with rival group Leave.EU to become the official Brexit campaign, and how his colleague Dominic Cummings used new techniques to persuade swing voters to vote for Brexit. Kate Fall, David Cameron's then deputy chief of staff, remembers sitting in the front row when Barack Obama delivered his infamous “back of the queue” warning — and provides her theory on whether Downing Street planted the phrase. Broadcaster Rachel Johnson relives the chaos of boarding a boat on the Thames with Bob Geldof to confront a flotilla of pro-Brexit fishermen, before the rockstar began lambasting Nigel Farage. And former Labour MP Gisela Stuart recalls what it was like to participate in the BBC's live TV debate at Wembley, and remembers what it was like at the Vote Leave headquarters on the morning of Brexit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Moore and Matthew Elliott chat to South's CEO Blake Solly ahead of the Rabbitohs clash with Manly at Foz Pines Park in Brookvale. The NRL will throw Jai Arrow the “world's biggest birthday party” on July 12 when his former team South Sydney play Newcastle at Stadium Australia, asking supporters to bring donations for MND charities instead of presents.Michael Carayannis also joined Andrew and Matt for his "Hammertime" segment explaining why Will Kennedy only signed a one-year deal with the Sharks and their back-line options moving forward. 00:21 - MC's Hammertime6:25 - Blake Solly on Jai Arrow Birthday Party
A dominant showing at Magic Round in which the Warriors beat the Broncos 42-12 was tainted, as halfback Tanah Boyd went down with what has since been confirmed as ACL rupture. This injury will see him miss the rest of the season, and following the week that just transpired with Luke Metcalf deciding to leave the Warriors at the end of the season to sign with the Dragons for more playing time. He has not been named in the side to play the Dragons this weekend as Te Maire Martin has been given the 7 jersey, but should he be playing? Former Warriors coach Matthew Elliott joined D'Arcy to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caroline speaks to the Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, who is also Minister for Equalities and Women, about the tumultous week for Sir Keir Starmer as almost 100 Labour MPs called on him to go. Claire Ainsley, who was policy director for Keir Starmer when he was in opposition and is now at the Progressive Policy Institute and Robert Colville, director of the centre right think tank, the Centre for Policy Studies assess whether Labour is doing enough to promote growth, in the week that the UK economy unexpectedly grew by 0.6% during the first three months of the year.Conservative peer Matthew Elliott, who was the Chief Executive of the Vote Leave campaign during the Brexit referendum ten years ago and the Liberal Democrats' Business spokesperson Sarah Olney debate whether Europe is once again becoming a defining issue in British politics after the prime minister vowed to put “Britain at the heart of Europe”.And two long-term Westminster insiders discuss Labour's leadership challenge: the Labour peer, Ayesha Hazarika, who worked as an adviser to several senior Labour party politicians and LBC presenter and writer Iain Dale.
Andrew Moore covers off on all the hot topics from Round 8 including whether St George Illawarra Dragons are in peril of losing its place against the Sydney Roosters on Anzac Day after two thrashings in the last three years?Plus, should Cameron Munster be a walk up start as Queensland captain? We also preview the Women's State of Origin series with Blues' fullback Abbi Church and Maroons' halfback Lauren Brown and Matthew Elliott swings by the studio to give his take on Craig Bellamy's woes in Melbourne, and who he's buying and selling.
What is doing at the Dragons? On NRL Monday, Andrew Moore runs through a day of high drama at St George Illawarra including the sacking of Shane Flanagan, the club's handling of the situation, and the appointment of Dean Young as interim coach. Matthew Elliott joins the conversation to discuss the pressure on head coaches, and Ruan Sims is in studio to react to the Dragons' issues, plus she previews the Women's State of Origin series.
Beat the system with TallyMoney. Gold you can spend. Discover more here: https://click.tallymoney.com/A64P/df08xa5e #adAs Westminster returns from the Easter recess, the debate over Britain's relationship with the European Union has reignited. In this episode of Chopper's Political Podcast, Christopher Hope sits down with key figures from both sides of the Brexit divide to discuss the potential "dynamic alignment" of UK and EU rules and what it means for British sovereignty.Matthew Elliott, former Chief Executive of the Vote Leave campaign, raises the alarm over what he describes as a "Rejoin Trap." He argues that Sir Keir Starmer's pursuit of a "EU Reset" could come with an eye-watering price tag of £22 billion per year—a figure he calculates based on the loss of the UK's former rebate and inflationary costs. Elliott further warns that the government may use controversial "Henry VIII clauses" to bypass Parliamentary scrutiny, potentially tethering the UK to Brussels' legislation indefinitely.Later in the program, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey offers a different perspective. He outlines his party's push for a return to the Customs Union to reduce bureaucracy for British businesses and calls for a rebuilding of trust with international partners. Sir Ed also critiques the current government's diplomatic strategy and shares his candid views on the global impact of a potential second Donald Trump presidency.The purchase of gold and investment in bullion is not FCA regulated nor do they benefit from the protections of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme or the Financial Ombudsman Service. The value of your investment can go down as well as up. Consider the risks involved before choosing to invest. This card is issued by Transact Payments Limited pursuant to licence by Mastercard International Incorporated Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andrew Moore and Matthew Elliott chat to Raiders forward Zac Hosking ahead of the Green Machines clash with Cronulla in Canberra. Michael Carayannis also joined Andrew and Matt for his "Hammertime" segment claiming Nathan Cleary will try his luck on the open market but is likely to stay with Penrith moving forward. Ruan Sims joins Andrew and Matt to talk about the Broncos blow ups this week that led to Ben Te'o resigning as Brisbane assistant coach. 00:21 - MC's Hammertime6:37 - Zac Hosking13:57 - Ben Te'o
Inspired by Love Story, Denis Carnahan's Song of the Week delivers a tribute to Jarome Luai after Matthew Elliott declared him the Wests Tigers' best player on Saturday.
Andrew Moore, Michael Carayannis and Matthew Elliott re-live the historic moment for Alex Johnston after he broke the competition's all-time try scoring record and ponder whether he should now be on the medal for the season's leading tryscorer.Plus, New Zealand Warriors halfback Tanah Boyd joins the show to talk the Warriors two win start and Penrith Panthers CEO Matt Cameron discusses the club's commitment to Bathurst and regional communities.00:19 - Alex Johnston Record5:30 - Tanah Boyd14:52 - MC's Hammertime18:18 - Matt Cameron
Andrew Moore is joined on NRL Monday by Brisbane Broncos' premiership winning coach, Michael Maguire who has his sights firmly set on another title. Canterbury CEO Aaron Warburton shares his club's Las Vegas experience plus Matthew Elliott drops by the studio to discuss all the fall out from Round 1 including whether or not the NRL go completely global?
Once a defining principle of conservative governing economic policy, supply-side economics has taken some political hits in the last decade. The progressive left has always critiqued laissez- faire economics, blaming the pursuit of smaller government, tax cuts, deregulation and open trade for increasing inequality. But now large parts of the right seem to dislike supply-siders too. Populists oppose free trade and favor more government intervention in the economy, and while Donald Trump has achieved big tax cuts in both his terms in office, his signature economic measure is tariffs and he seems eager to expand government's role in the economy, from telling companies what they should be doing with prices to taking stakes in big American firms and directing foreign investment into favored industrial activities. Have the supply-siders lost? On this episode of Free Expression, Gerry Baker speaks with Matthew Elliott, member of Britain's House of Lords, and co-author with Arthur Laffer one of the godfathers of supply side economics and Michael Hintze, a London-based hedge fund founder, of a new book “Prosperity Through Growth.” They discuss the case for reviving conservative economic ideas, especially in the U.K., the risks of Trump's tariffs and trade policies, and whether Brexit, which fired the starting gun for populist economics, was a failure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ted Seifried of Zaner Ag Hedge hosts this afternoon's program – a College Roadshow visit with South Dakota State University. Matthew Elliott, Associate Professor and Extension Agribusiness SpecialistNess School of Management and Economics at SDSU, talks about the university and also shares perspective on the grain markets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question are 'The Black Farmer' Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, Labour Tonia Antoniazzi, Green Party House of Commons leader Dr Ellie Chowns and the Conservative peer and political strategist Lord Matthew Elliott.
Shifting the pass-the-parcel of news and removing the wrapping when the music stops. Which this week happens here … … will rock bands get offered the Saudi money? … “there could be no British nightclubs in 2030” … Diane Keaton and why all men were besotted … the day Led Zeppelin played an Aqua Theatre for an audience swimming and in boats … “the optimum number of band members is either three or loads” … did Easy Rider invent the music video? … Trainspotting, Reservoir Dogs, Midnight Cowboy, Almost Famous – soundtrack moments that made their movies … 12 million more UK tickets were sold than in 2019 yet 150 small venues closed in two years: “scale is now part of the appeal” … the genius of John Sebastian … the end of MTV UK and how video changed the landscape … “Here's to you Mrs Roosevelt”: how Simon & Garfunkel got into the Graduate … can anyone fathom Ghost Town Blues by Prefab Sprout? Plus Tim Hardin, Harry Nilsson and birthday guest Matthew Elliott on why three is the magic number.Help us to keep The Longest Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shifting the pass-the-parcel of news and removing the wrapping when the music stops. Which this week happens here … … will rock bands get offered the Saudi money? … “there could be no British nightclubs in 2030” … Diane Keaton and why all men were besotted … the day Led Zeppelin played an Aqua Theatre for an audience swimming and in boats … “the optimum number of band members is either three or loads” … did Easy Rider invent the music video? … Trainspotting, Reservoir Dogs, Midnight Cowboy, Almost Famous – soundtrack moments that made their movies … 12 million more UK tickets were sold than in 2019 yet 150 small venues closed in two years: “scale is now part of the appeal” … the genius of John Sebastian … the end of MTV UK and how video changed the landscape … “Here's to you Mrs Roosevelt”: how Simon & Garfunkel got into the Graduate … can anyone fathom Ghost Town Blues by Prefab Sprout? Plus Tim Hardin, Harry Nilsson and birthday guest Matthew Elliott on why three is the magic number.Help us to keep The Longest Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shifting the pass-the-parcel of news and removing the wrapping when the music stops. Which this week happens here … … will rock bands get offered the Saudi money? … “there could be no British nightclubs in 2030” … Diane Keaton and why all men were besotted … the day Led Zeppelin played an Aqua Theatre for an audience swimming and in boats … “the optimum number of band members is either three or loads” … did Easy Rider invent the music video? … Trainspotting, Reservoir Dogs, Midnight Cowboy, Almost Famous – soundtrack moments that made their movies … 12 million more UK tickets were sold than in 2019 yet 150 small venues closed in two years: “scale is now part of the appeal” … the genius of John Sebastian … the end of MTV UK and how video changed the landscape … “Here's to you Mrs Roosevelt”: how Simon & Garfunkel got into the Graduate … can anyone fathom Ghost Town Blues by Prefab Sprout? Plus Tim Hardin, Harry Nilsson and birthday guest Matthew Elliott on why three is the magic number.Help us to keep The Longest Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Mission Matters Podcast, hosts Matthew Ellison and Ted Esler welcome Dr. Matthew Elliott, President of Oasis International and publisher of the Africa Study Bible. Elliott shares his journey from serving with George Verwer to leading Oasis International, a ministry devoted to contextualizing discipleship resources for Africa. With over 350 contributors from 50 countries, the Africa Study Bible was designed to address the reality that over 80% of pastors in Africa lack formal training and access to solid biblical resources. Elliott explains how cultural disconnects (e.g. pastors using Western illustrations they've never experienced) underscore the urgent need for biblically sound, culturally relevant tools for leaders across the continent.The conversation explores “Bible poverty,” not merely as a lack of translation into heart languages, but as a growing crisis where millions of students are being taught the Bible in English without access to a physical copy. Elliott challenges the status quo of “toxic Bible charity,” advocating instead for building sustainable, local economic infrastructure that allows Africans to access affordable, printed Bibles. He also reflects on how African theologians and pastors offer the global church vital insights into community, generosity, and a more culturally attuned reading of Scripture. The Mission Matters Podcast is a place to talk about the importance of our Mission as Christians. The Mission Matters is a partnership of Missio Nexus and Sixteen:Fifteen, who have a shared passion to mobilize God's people to be a part of His mission.
After a surprise loss against the Dragons last weekend, Canberra bounced back in a fractious win over Manly. After a tough first half they asserted their dominance with a hat-trick to Ethan Strange the highlight. Centre Matt Timoko had another impressive match and he told Andrew Moore, Matthew Elliott and Michael Carayannis that after the loss in Wollongong they knew they had to up their levels of aggression - even if Corey Horsburgh has been keeping his in check most of the year.
Cronulla picked up a much needed win to re-ignite their charge to the NRL Finals. Hooker Blayke Brailey (28.09) had an impressive game particularly with the ball in hand- something his coach has been urging him to do more of for a while. he told Andrew Moore and the team how they focused on stopping Isaiya Katoa, and the heroics of Toby Rudolph. He also discussed the many ailments of Cam McInnes. Plus Moorey, Matthew Elliott and Michael Carayannis discuss the under pressure coaches in the competition (40.30).
Melbourne Storm have struggled for consistency this season - which is worrying for the rest of the competition. Their Mr Fix It Tyran Wishart knows that there is room for improvement even though they are likely to be without some of their Origin players for the round 19 clash with the Knights. He told Andrew Moore and Matthew Elliott that the whole competition seems like to be on a similar level at the moment. He also explained that the tight knit group of players in Melbourne have put aside State divides to support the Talismanic Cam Munster through a very challenging last week.
Eels prop Jack Williams joins Andrew Moore and Matthew Elliott about how close the competition is, the leadership of Junior Paulo and his nomination for the Ken Stephen Medal for his charity work.
On NRL Thursday - Andrew Moore and Matthew Elliott speak to the Daily Telegraph's Michael Carayannis about the impending announcement of Mal Meninga as the inaugural coach of the Perth Bears.
On NRL Saturday - Andrew Moore and Matthew Elliott visited Bathurst ahead of the NRL clash between the Panthers and the Knights at Carrington Park.
NSW back-rower and 2024 Wally Lewis medallist Angus Crichton spoke to Andrew Moore, Matthew Elliott and Michael Carayannis for Thursday NRL on ABC Sport.
It's Women in League Round and there are few who have done more in the game than Karyn Murphy (43:59). Not only did she play in 4 World Cups across 15 year career but she led the Jillaroos to their 1st World Cup win in 2013. These days she's coaching the Gold Coast Titans in the NRLW and the Hall of Famer explained her journey in the sport to Andrew Moore and Matthew Elliott. There's also a deep dive into the official announcement of the Perth Bears in MC's Hammertime (19.26) with Michael Carayannis braving the elements (or shirking child care responsibilities) to bring us the latest news. And you can get some tipping guidance in Christopher's Corner (10:37)
Round 7 is underway but the talk around Lachie Galvin and his immediate future at the Wests Tigers was still dominating the news. In an extended version of MC's Hammertime (17:52) Michael Carayannis and Matthew Elliott join Andrew Moore to pick apart a messy week for Benji Marshall's mob. Also Cronulla prop Tom Hazleton (40:08) jumped on for a chat about his team's trip to Newcastle. The cult forward explained about his team's need for consistency and revealed how he got his big break in 1st Grade after copying his coach's hairstyle! And his confidence has taken a hit but Christopher still fronted up to deliver his tips in Christopher's Corner (10:05).
Former Warriors coach Matthew Elliott joins Will Evans for a TWL bye-round bonus. A unique character in the game and a deep thinker about rugby league, Matt provides a fascinating insight into his brief but eventful stint at the helm of our team in 2013-14 - including some never-before-divulged aspects of that tenure - and his career in general, as well as his thoughts about where the Warriors are in 2025 and where the club's headed.Check out Matt Elliott's wellbeing, performance and leadership programs at The Change Room: https://www.thechangeroom.info/For the best experience, watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/lJW-ikvibesBrought to you by the Warriors-mad legends at Kingz Container Crew - head to https://www.kingzcontainercrew.com for all your container packing and unpacking solutions, or hit the Work With Us tab to get a spot in the KCC squad. With the support of the NZ TAB: https://www.tab.co.nz/This is a Frank podcastGET YOUR EXCLUSIVE THIS WARRIORS LIFE MERCH: https://thiswarriorslife.digitees.co.nz/SUBSCRIBE TO THIS WARRIORS LIFE ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@ThisWarriorsLifeSUBSCRIBE TO THIS WARRIORS LIFE ON SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/3Dk0NbCFOLLOW THIS WARRIORS LIFE ON FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM + X: https://linktr.ee/thiswarriorslifeSUPPORT THIS WARRIORS LIFE ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/join/thiswarriorslife Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The news of Daly Cherry-Evans Manly career coming to an end dominated the pre-game chat on Thursday night NRL. Hear the views of Andrew Moore, Matthew Elliott and Ruan Sims plus all the latest news - and speculation - from Michael Carayannis on MC's Hammertime (17:40). St George Illawarra prop Toby Couchman (50:23) jumped in for a chat about his team's game with Melbourne on Saturday. He reckons some of his young team mates show that there is a lot to look forward to at the Dragons.
Matthew Elliott joins Elizabeth Oldfield in his first interview since Brexit to talk about how he became the man behind the Brexit campaign and now a champion of social mobility through business. Elliott shares insights into his family's influence, his political awakening, and the principles that have guided his controversial yet impactful career. He offers a candid look inside the Brexit referendum, explaining the complex motivations that drove the Leave campaign and reflecting on the societal divisions it created.
Matthew Elliott is the founder of The Change Room as a Leadership and Culture Coach. Previously a professional Rugby League player and made his mark as head coach in the NRL for the Canberra Raiders, Penrith Panthers, New Zealand Warriors and won a Super League title in the UK with the Bradford Bulls.Timestamps added below if you want to skip to your juice.Want to become a Keep Rolling Patron and help further support the channel, hit the Patreon link below and Roll with the Squad!https://www.patreon.com/street_rolling_cheetahAdd, Follow or Contact Matthew Elliott:Website: https://www.thechangeroom.info/Add, Follow or Contact me: Email: streetrollingcheetah@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/street_rolling_cheetah/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/st_rollcheetahFace book: https://www.facebook.com/StreetRollingCheetah/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jake-briggs-77b867100/Timestamps(00:00:00) Sports Leadership in life and business(00:03:10) Origin story - equal opportunity without judgement(00:05:38) It's not a fight - Jeff Hardy(00:10:40) What we eat and what we don't get, effects everything(00:28:20) Regenerative farming(00:33:05) Poor access to good food is only the start(00:36:00) Solutions to reduce the cost of suffering(00:41:20) Being thankful - clarity in health(00:43:20) Money in healthcare - getting professional help(00:50:15) Incarceration impact on health(00:56:06) Matts work with young people - mindset(01:05:20) Managing stress(01:09:48) The power of movement(01:15:25) Being consistent(01:17:00) Effective leadership with young people(01:18:05) Asking the right questions for change(01:19:40) AI and technology for good(01:24:11) Time and mortality(01:28:11) Bag a shirt, not people(01:32:05) Elevating others through knowing(01:38:30) Getting high performance at The Changeroom(01:48:15) The justice systems challenges(01:54:45) Sports career trajectory(02:01:53) Culture in sports and analogies(02:10:20) How you feel, matters(02:13:10) Where is the change room headed?(02:16:20) Example of why food, health and mindset matter(02:18:51) Closing - What Matt's working on next
In a massive day of sport Sam Lane and Lehmo chat team and club culture with Matthew Elliott, they get a comprehensive wrap of the Moto GP at Phillip Island, and they discuss cricket, rugby union and a whole lot more on Summer Grandstand.
Matthew shares his incurable story of a near death car crash to now training for the next Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
On InZane Rugby League this week Zane Bojack is joined by former Raiders and Panthers coach Matthew Elliott as well as NRL 360 panellist and writer for Fox Sports Paul Crawley.
Australian Jillaroo and Wests Tigers NRLW player Kezie Apps told Andrew Moore, Ruan Sims and Matthew Elliott how rugby league changed her life and her message for kids who are doing it tough that sport can be the answer.
On Tuesday, July 23, 2024, at 3:15 p.m., in Room 1334 Longworth House Office Building, the Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations and the Committee on Education and the Workforce, Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Development will hold a joint oversight hearing titled “Investigating how the Biden Administration Ignored Cries for Help from Students at Haskell Indian Nations University.” Witness List Panel One The Honorable Bryan Newland Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Department of the Interior Washington, D.C. Mr. Matthew Elliott Assistant Inspector General for Investigations Office of Inspector General Department of the Interior Washington, D.C. Panel Two Dr. Ronald J. Graham Former President Haskell Indian Nations University Lawrence, Kansas Ms. Emily Martin Chief Program Officer National Women's Law Center Washington, D.C. Mr. Clay J. Mayes III Former Head Coach, Track and Field; Cross Country Haskell Athletic Department Haskell Indian Nations University Lawrence, Kansas More Info: https://indianz.com/News/2024/07/22/investigating-how-the-biden-administration-ignored-cries-for-help-from-students-at-haskell-indian-nations-university/
Jeff Hardy is a favourite of the ABC Sport team and he dropped by to the visit the commentary box before he was about to lead the St George Illawarra Dragons out on to field ahead of their Indigenous Round game against the Bulldogs. He explained the importance of people hearing the stories of First Nations players, how important it was to have Kurri corner in his time with the Dragons and his pride in seeing how Indigenous Round has grown. He also talked about his work with the Clontarf organisation but refused to spill any dirt about his good friend Matthew Elliott!
Fears are growing for the NDIS workers who'll have to help Wayne Wilmot, who's been deemed a likely reoffender with psychopathic tendencies. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Josh Burton. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
St George Illawarra have some difficult seasons but fans would have been encouraged by the round 1 win over the Gold Coast. The Dragons 28-4 win saw great performances from Tyrell Sloan and Zac Lomax but skipper Ben Hunt took the 3 points in the ABC player of the year award. He told Andrew Moore and the team about his developing relationship with halves partner Kyle Flanagan, how impressed he was with the defensive resolve and took some advice from Luke Lewis about how to wind up coach Shane Flanagan. He also said he'd be interested in getting his hands on a Hawaiian shirt featuring the face of Matthew Elliott.
A frantic week in UK politics, that started with the sacking of Suella Braverman and the shock return of David Cameron, took another huge twist as the Supreme Court ruled that the Government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda was unlawful. Rishi Sunak however came out fighting, announcing an emergency bill to keep the policy alive.Plenty then for Nish and Coco to get their teeth stuck into with guest, LBC presenter and “conscience of liberal Britain” James O'Brien. His book ‘How they broke Britain' features a cast of nefarious characters, including Cameron himself - how suitable is he for the role of Foreign Secretary? Also in the firing line is the right-wing media and Paul Dacre in particular, while we also learn about the less well-known shadowy cabal of conservative think tanks and the tactics they employ to influence public opinion. But is Jeremy Corbyn worthy of a place on James' shit list?Plus why Nish and James are ‘disaster capitalists', Nish makes a shock news hat admission, and we have a bumper heroes and villains, as James weighs in with his selections. Find out what ITV has done to upset Nish, and why Coco puts James to shame by nominating 44,000 heroes!Pod Save the UK is a Reduced Listening production for Crooked Media. Contact us via email: PSUK@reducedlistening.co.ukWhatsApp: 07514 644 572 (UK) or + 44 7514 644 572Insta: https://instagram.com/podsavetheukTwitter: https://twitter.com/podsavetheukTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@podsavetheukFacebook: https://facebook.com/podsavetheukYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/podsavetheworldGuest:James O'Brien, LBC radio presenter, and author of ‘How they broke Britain'Audio credits:ITV Breakfast/Edinburgh TV FestivalITV Studios/@NigelFarageparliamentlive.tvTalk TV
Our College Roadshow coverage at South Dakota State University continues with a review of the latest WASDE and crop production reports with Matthew Elliott, extension agribusiness specialist and associate professor at SDSU. Plus Oliver Sloup of Blue Line Futures reviews today's price action.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Engaging blips on the rock and roll radar this week include:- … Iron Maiden album title or novel by Jeffrey Archer? … selling Ringo's ashtray. … the Blood Doner: the Hancock script that keeps on giving. … “Terrible album title. Terrible album cover, too.” The start of Rolling Stone's review of which immortal record? … how come acting runs in families but writing and music don't? … Smash Hits: the Musical - you heard it here first. And why the Live Aid musical will work. … A Salty Dog, Shades, Smokin' OP's – album sleeves based on fag packets. … the curious tale of the Equinox and the imposters on their album cover. … which pop stars are in the Barbie doll range? … why smoking is part of the DNA of rock and roll. And who smoked what? Bob Hope (Chesterfield), Lennon (Woodbines), Bowie (Gauloises) … … the significance of Weaver D's Delicious Fine Foods of Atlanta, Georgia. … and musicians who outsold their famous parents. Plus birthday guests: Matthew Elliott on records you own but have never played, and Phil Turner “the Elton John album so bad it put me off him for 20 years.”Tickets for Word In Your Ear live at 21 Soho on October 30th here: https://www.tickettext.co.uk/ysY3FvyFaeSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Engaging blips on the rock and roll radar this week include:- … Iron Maiden album title or novel by Jeffrey Archer? … selling Ringo's ashtray. … the Blood Doner: the Hancock script that keeps on giving. … “Terrible album title. Terrible album cover, too.” The start of Rolling Stone's review of which immortal record? … how come acting runs in families but writing and music don't? … Smash Hits: the Musical - you heard it here first. And why the Live Aid musical will work. … A Salty Dog, Shades, Smokin' OP's – album sleeves based on fag packets. … the curious tale of the Equinox and the imposters on their album cover. … which pop stars are in the Barbie doll range? … why smoking is part of the DNA of rock and roll. And who smoked what? Bob Hope (Chesterfield), Lennon (Woodbines), Bowie (Gauloises) … … the significance of Weaver D's Delicious Fine Foods of Atlanta, Georgia. … and musicians who outsold their famous parents. Plus birthday guests: Matthew Elliott on records you own but have never played, and Phil Turner “the Elton John album so bad it put me off him for 20 years.”Tickets for Word In Your Ear live at 21 Soho on October 30th here: https://www.tickettext.co.uk/ysY3FvyFaeSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Engaging blips on the rock and roll radar this week include:- … Iron Maiden album title or novel by Jeffrey Archer? … selling Ringo's ashtray. … the Blood Doner: the Hancock script that keeps on giving. … “Terrible album title. Terrible album cover, too.” The start of Rolling Stone's review of which immortal record? … how come acting runs in families but writing and music don't? … Smash Hits: the Musical - you heard it here first. And why the Live Aid musical will work. … A Salty Dog, Shades, Smokin' OP's – album sleeves based on fag packets. … the curious tale of the Equinox and the imposters on their album cover. … which pop stars are in the Barbie doll range? … why smoking is part of the DNA of rock and roll. And who smoked what? Bob Hope (Chesterfield), Lennon (Woodbines), Bowie (Gauloises) … … the significance of Weaver D's Delicious Fine Foods of Atlanta, Georgia. … and musicians who outsold their famous parents. Plus birthday guests: Matthew Elliott on records you own but have never played, and Phil Turner “the Elton John album so bad it put me off him for 20 years.”Tickets for Word In Your Ear live at 21 Soho on October 30th here: https://www.tickettext.co.uk/ysY3FvyFaeSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Seven years after the Brexit vote, Katy Balls is joined for a fringe panel from the Conservative Party Conference to discuss if voting to leave the EU was worth it, where the wins are and if opportunities are being missed. Katy Balls in conversation with John Redwood MP, Theresa Villiers MP, Camilla Cavendish, Charles Grant and Vote Leave founder Matthew Elliott.
On InZane Rugby League this week, host Zane Bojack is joined by Grandstand Rugby League commentators Matthew Elliott and Clinton Schifcofske ahead of this weekend's NRL preliminary finals and NRLW semi-finals.
What is up and welcome to Energized's "The Face Off" Show! On this episode Matt Elliott (Fight Academy Ireland & Ryan Shelley (Team KF) join us to discuss the Countdown to their Cage Warriors 140 Featherweight matchup on Saturday the 25th of June live in The SSE Arena, Belfast & on UFC Fight Pass. We discuss World Titles, Fighting & More MMA craic. Like, Comment and Subscribe for more Energized Shows! Follow us on: Instagram: @Energized_Show Twitter: @Energized_Show Facebook: Energized Show iTunes/Spotify/SoundCloud: Energized Show #CageWarriors #CageWarriors140 #CageWarriorsBelfast
Is it the government's job to tell you what you can and cannot put in your body? Larry Sharpe talks with Matthew Elliott of The United Vapers Alliance about vaping bans, vaccine mandates and more. Listen to find out why the the government's approach to regulating these industries should concern you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharpe-way/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sharpe-way/support