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As European leaders meet in Tirana, is Keir Starmer inching Britain closer to Europe - and is that progress?Ed Vaizey unpacks the politics of the day with Michael Binyon and Gaby Hinsliff. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rachel Reeves is in Washington attempting to get a US trade deal over the line, while Donald Trump's special envoy has arrived in Moscow to hold peace talks with Putin. And why was half of Westminster added to a WhatsApp chat? Ed Vaizey unpacks the politics of the day with Michael Binyon and Sarah Vine. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the US and China continue their economic tit-for-tat, the UK is told that even a trade deal may not spare it from 10% tariffs. Can anyone win Trump's trade war?Ed Vaizey unpacks the politics of the day with Michael Binyon and Claire Fox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Donald Trump says he's pleased with the effect of his tariffs so far,...despite turmoil in markets, China retaliating and the start of a global trade war. Ed Vaizey unpacks the politics of the day with Michael Binyon and Alys Denby. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nina Dos Santos and Michael Binyon assess the state of the opposition in the US as liberals win a majority in the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Also in the programme: how Le Pen’s right-wing allies have been condemning her court verdict and why Germany is bolstering its civil protections. Then: what ended China’s piano craze? Plus: Matt Ridley’s new book on sexual-selection theory, ‘Birds, Sex and Beauty’. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As reports suggest the US is demanding access to more of Ukraine's natural resources, is there anything Kyiv can do to resist?Ed Vaizey unpacks the politics of the day with Michael Binyon and Alys Denby. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Russia says there is "a lot ahead to be done" on the Ukrainian ceasefire deal; what concessions can Donald Trump realistically extract from Vladimir Putin? Ed Vaizey unpacks the politics of the day with Michael Binyon and Claire Fox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ireland's Taoiseach Michael Martin got through his trip to the White House this week without Donald Trump bringing up his country's 0.24% defence budget. As defence chiefs from five key European countries meet in Paris, The Times' veteran foreign correspondent Michael Binyon assesses whether this new group can convince Europe's low spenders to do more.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: www.thetimes.com Picture credit: Getty Images Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As President Trump reverses tariffs just days after introducing them, and claims he can get Putin to agree to a peace deal for mysterious reasons, is his unpredictability a strength or weakness?Ed Vaizey unpacks the politics of the day with Timandra Harkness and Michael Binyon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Starmer is under pressure to increase defence spending ahead of his trip to Washington next week, but where will the money come from and will the public accept cuts elsewhere?Ed Vaizey unpacks the politics of the day with Michael Binyon and Zoe Strimpel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With a healthy majority in Parliament, what's stopping Britain's Government from enacting the kind of sweeping policy changes we're seeing in the United States? Michael Binyon from The Times and the National Review Institute's Dominic Pino share their insights, plus: will tariffs force Putin's hand in Ukraine? And how can we restore consumer optimism in Britain?Follow Dominic Pino and CapX on X, and make sure you're subscribed to CapX's unmissable daily briefings from the heart of Westminster. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The pound is falling in value and government borrowing costs are rising - are the economic walls closing in on Rachel Reeves?Hugo Rifkind unpacks the politics of the day with Manveen Rana and Michael Binyon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Elon Musk has continued his attacks on the UK government, but why is he inserting himself into European politics? Does he want to be a global statesman? And what will this mean for his new friend Nigel Farage? Ed Vaizey unpacks the politics of the day with Michael Binyon and Gaby Hinsliff Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
UK prime minister Keir Starmer has been invited to meet with EU leaders next year. Is this the beginning of a reset of relations with the bloc? Our guests Aliona Hlivco and Michael Binyon discuss this and other topics including the massive attack which has damaged Ukraine's power network, the odds of Michel Barnier's government surviving in France and why South Australia has decided to ban political donations and gifts to MPs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barack and Michelle Obama will headline the Democratic National Convention (DNC) tonight, paying homage to Joe Biden's legacy and making the case for Kamala Harris. We consider what's next for the vice-president now that Biden has passed on the torch. Panellists Elizabeth Braw and Michael Binyon join Andrew Mueller to discuss day 2 of the DNC. Plus: are defence pacts trending in the Asia-Pacific? And would you want your flight cancelled if the airport misplaced a pair of scissors? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Times' former Foreign Correspondent, Michael Binyon speaks to Frontline about the Ukraine war. The Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cybersecurity from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: https://www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: thetimes.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A pacy round-up of the day's main news stories, anchored from London by Andrew Mueller. Plus, to mark the festive season, journalist Michael Binyon and UK diplomat John Everard assess the dos and don'ts of diplomatic gifting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nina dos Santos is joined by Alex von Tunzelmann and Michael Binyon to discuss the state of Russia's economy, North Korea's latest long-range ballistic missile and the world's most dangerous travel destinations. Plus, what are the worst political books?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Morgunbladid's senior editor Andrés Magnússon has the latest as Council of Europe leaders meet in Harpa, Iceland. In the studio, Aliona Hlivco and Michael Binyon discuss corruption in Ukraine's legal system and using astrology for travel advice. Plus: singer-songwriter Josh Ritter on his new album ‘Spectral Lines'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Finland becomes Nato's 31st member, India rejects China's fresh attempts to assert influence in Arunachal Pradesh and in Syria, US forces kill a senior Islamic State leader. With Alex von Tunzelmann and Michael Binyon. Plus: it's a crash landing for Richard Branson's satellite-launch company, Virgin Orbit, as it files for bankruptcy in the US.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nato defence ministers meet in Brussels as the West struggles to keep up with Ukraine's need for arms. Plus: Bashar al-Assad's decision to open more routes for aid into Syria, a Berlin neighbourhood's plan to go car-free, newly published Victorian love letters and Mexican film-maker Guillermo del Toro on his new ‘Pinocchio' adaptation. With Olga Tokariuk and Michael Binyon.
Description: Terry Stiastny and Michael Binyon on the day's big stories: Pressure on Germany to send battle tanks to Ukraine; Republican hardliners wield power in the US Congress; French president Emmanuel Macron faces resistance to his plans to raise the retirement age; and how working from home is changing reading habits. Plus: comedian and writer Al Murray on his “first book without jokes”, ‘Command: How the Allies Learned to Win the Second World War'.
We discuss the state of global unity on the war in Ukraine with Aliona Hlivco and Michael Binyon. Plus: Jair Bolsonaro's supporters clash with police in Brasília as Lula unveils his new cabinet and a round-up of fashion news.
How much politics is taking place on the sidelines of the World Cup? Patrick Maguire looks at the wheeling and dealing in Qatar with Sunday Times special correspondent Josh Glancy, and hears examples of sporting diplomacy over the years with former Times foreign correspondent Michael Binyon and former ambassador to Russia, Sir Roderic Lyne. Plus columnists Rachel Sylvester and Libby Purves discuss the Government's plan to give workers the right to request flexible working and deadline day for Conservative MPs to declare if they're standing at the next election. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sarah Churchwell and Michael Binyon discuss the liberation of Kherson and claims that this is the beginning of the end of the war. Plus: US Democrats keep control of the Senate, Jeff Bezos vows to give away his fortune, London's mayor Sadiq Khan asks for rent controls and Carlota Rebelo reports from COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh.
Vincent McAviney has the latest on Rishi Sunak becoming the UK's next prime minister. Panelists Julie Norman and Michael Binyon look at Russia's use of Iranian drones in Ukraine, calls from Kyiv for a global ban on RT, and the Europeans relocating to Spain to avoid high energy bills. Plus: Russell Southwood on his new book, ‘Africa 2.0: Inside a Continent's Communications Revolution'.
Michael Binyon, éditorialiste au quotidien britannique The Times, analyse la démission de Liz Truss au Royaume-Uni; Anita Anand, ministre de la Défense nationale, parle de l'annonce d'un investissement de 3,7 milliards de dollars pour fournir l'armée en équipement de combat; et Marc Cadieux, président et directeur général de l'Association du camionnage du Québec (ACQ), se penche sur les conséquences des travaux dans le tunnel Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine pour les camionneurs.
Vincent Rességuier fait le point sur le meurtre sordide de deux enfants dans une résidence de Laval; Hugo Lavallée résume les faits saillants du jour d'assermentation des députés de la Coalition avenir Québec et du Parti libéral du Québec; et l'éditorialiste au journal The Times, Michael Binyon, discute du centenaire de la British Broadcasting Corporation.
What is happening to the UK economy? Vicky Pryce explains. Rebecca Tinsley and Michael Binyon discuss Russia's sham referendums, Saudi Arabia's new(ish) prime minister and how our teenage years influence our music tastes. Plus: Fernando Augusto Pacheco speaks to Sérgio Dávila, editor in chief of ‘Folha de São Paulo', about fake news and Brazil's upcoming election.
Alec Castonguay anime une table ronde au sujet des personnes aînées avec quatre candidates et candidats à l'élection provinciale; le spécialiste Michael Binyon parle des funérailles de la reine Élisabeth II; et Christophe Cloutier, directeur par intérim de l'Observatoire sur les États-Unis de la Chaire Raoul-Dandurand, à l'Université du Québec à Montréal, aborde l'approche de la mi-mandat de Joe Biden.
Fred Emery, ancien journaliste à la BBC, rappelle le parcours exceptionnel de la reine Élisabeth II et son rôle dans l'histoire mondiale; le spécialiste Michael Binyon analyse les conséquences de la disparition de la reine sur la société britannique; Karine Mateu parle des visites de la reine au Canada; et Michel C. Auger insiste sur l'attachement particulier qu'avait Élisabeth II pour le Canada.
Interview de Michael Binyon, éditorialiste au quotidien britannique Times.
Marie-Hélène Tremblay et Alec Castonguay analysent la séance de questions et réponses des cinq chefs des partis politiques et candidats aux élections provinciales de 2022 au programme de l'émission spéciale diffusée sur ICI Télé, Cinq chefs, une élection; Michael Binyon, éditorialiste au Times de Londres, parle de la victoire de Liz Truss, la nouvelle première ministre du Royaume-Uni qui succède à Boris Johnson; et Marie-Christine Doran, professeure titulaire à l'École d'études politiques de l'Université d'Ottawa, experte de l'Amérique latine, se penche sur le rejet par référendum d'une nouvelle constitution au Chili.
Andrew Mueller, Nadine Batchelor-Hunt and Michael Binyon cover the day's top stories, including the resignation of Italian PM Mario Draghi, Europe's concerns about Russian gas, and why we should appreciate Australian architecture.
Julie Norman and Michael Binyon discuss the bipartisan gun control bill in the US Senate; the UK plans powers to override the European Court of Human Rights; a UN nuclear weapons meeting without any nuclear powers; and when bureaucracy ruins tradition. Plus: the Ukrainian arts protect showcasing the country's talent.
Panellists Terry Stiastny and Michael Binyon discuss Volodymyr Zelensky's address to the German parliament, a new British visa policy for Ukrainian refugees, Boris Johnson looking elsewhere for oil and Arnold Schwarzenegger's message to Russia. Plus: the ICJ rules against Russia and the latest dispatch from New York.
Our guests Tessa Szyszkowitz and Michael Binyon discuss how to get accurate information from Ukraine, as well as covering the energy crisis and the relevance of the UN. Plus: the director of Kyiv Security Forum brings us the very latest from his country and a former Finnish president tells us why Nato membership is now an option.
Isabel Hilton and Michael Binyon discuss the UN Security Council's meeting on Russia and Boris Johnson's response to the Sue Gray report on lockdown parties. Plus: Chris Cermak speaks to Volodymyr Yermolenko in Kyiv, and Tomos Lewis on Ottawa's trucker protests.
In part two of our special historical series this summer, we examine the Suez crisis of 1956. Ever since Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser announced his plans to nationalise the Suez Canal, the UK hasn't looked quite so sure of itself. What does the country think it's doing? What is Israel's long game? And how will this impact the UK's relationship with the United States? Andrew Mueller speaks to Michael Binyon, John Everard, Anshel Pfeffer and Alex von Tunzelmann. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Entrevue sur les nouvelles mesures de contrôle des armes à feu; reportage de M. Labrecque à propos des artistes et artisans du milieu culturel réinventés; entrevue avec Michael Binyon sur les défis économiques de la Grande-Bretagne; entrevue avec Youri Latortue, ancien président du Sénat sur la crise politique en Haïti; reportage de Frank Desoer sur le rock indie montréalais à propos de la scène internationale; entrevue avec le Dr Payot sur la réflexion éthique sur les choix en milieu hospitalier; entrevue avec Tristan de Bourbon-Parme sur un Européen contrarié par Boris Johnson; et reportage de Catherine Paradis à propos de la taxidermie réinventée à Normandin.
Yassmin Abdel-Magied and Michael Binyon join Monocle's Andrew Mueller to ask whether Africa is ready for coronavirus. Plus: how to head off protectionist instincts and the importance of community.
Michael Binyon and Kapil Komireddi join Georgina Godwin for a roundup of the day’s news, including Trump’s visit to India, Boris Johnson’s vow to overhaul UK foreign policy and the cash gift Hong Kong is giving to its residents.
Alex von Tunzelmann and Michael Binyon join host Andrew Mueller to assess the UK’s path after Brexit. Plus: as Jacinda Ardern sets a very long course for New Zealand’s next ballot, we ask what the length of an election campaign should be.
Voici la baladodiffusion de l'émission Midi info du jeudi 17 octobre 2019:Panel politique sur les élections fédérales 2019 avec François Gravel, éditorialiste à L'Acadie Nouvelle, Brigitte Breton, chroniqueuse au journal Le Soleil, François Bergeron, rédacteur en chef à L'Express de Toronto et Michel Lagacé, éditorialiste à La Liberté. Entrevue avec Yves-François Blanchet, chef du Bloc Québécois. Entrevue avec Michael Binyon, éditorialiste au quotidien britannique The Times sur le nouvel accord du Brexit
Voici la baladodiffusion de l'émission Midi info du mardi 10 septembre septembre 2019 :Le point sur le Brexit:Entrevue avec Michael Binyon, éditorialiste au quotidien britannique The Times; Revers et critiques du Parti vert:Entrevue avec Daniel Green, chef adjoint du Parti vert du Canada; Crise ébranlant la police:Entrevue avec François Doré, Policier retraité de la Sûreté du Québec et analyste en affaires policières; Les délais d'immigration:Entrevue avec Me Guillaume Cliche-Rivard, président de l'Association québécoise des avocats et avocates en droit de l'immigration; La chronique de Manon Globensky:Sortie de la suite de La Servante Écarlate
Voici la baladodiffusion de l'émission Midi info du mercredi 28 août 2019 : Brexit : Boris Johnson obtient la suspension du Parlement britannique : l'analyse de Michael Binyon du Times de Londres ; Rentrée scolaire : les nombreux défis des commissions scolaires avec Diane Lamarche-Venne, présidente de la commission scolaire Marguerite-Bourgeoys ; Confusion chez les Conservateurs sur l'avortement : entrevue avec leur lieutenant au Québec Alain Rayes ; Le Grand angle avec Lise Bissonnette et Yves Boisvert ; L'avenir des médias d'information régionaux selon le maire de Trois-Rivières Jean Lamarche ; La jeune militante Greta Thuberg arrive à New York : les explications de Raphaël Bouvier-Auclair.
Voici la baladodiffusion de l'émission Midi info du mercredi 21 août 2019 : Brexit : Boris Johnson en tournée européenne : l'analyse de Michael Binyon du Times de Londres ; L'avenir des salles de nouvelles des télévisions généralistes selon Sylvain Lafrance à HEC Montréal ; Bell réduit le nombre de foyers admissibles au branchement à l'internet haute vitesse : le président de la Fédération des municipalités du Québec Jacques Demers s'inquiète ; Grand angle sur l'actualité avec Lise Bissonnette et Yves Boisvert ; La condamnation pour pédophilie du cardinal George Pell confirmée en appel : les explications d'Alain Crevier ; Les différences s'estompent entre autistes et non-autistes selon Dr Laurent Mottron, psychiatre à l'Hôpital en santé mentale Rivière-des-Prairies.
Voici la baladodiffusion de l'émission Midi info du mercredi 10 juillet 2019 : Sanctions contre les thérapies de conversion: entrevue avec Randy Boissonnault, député libéral de Edmonton-Centre et conseiller spécial de Justin Trudeau sur les enjeux liés à la communauté LGBTQ2; Deux ans de plus pour l'installation de gicleurs dans les résidences privées pour aînés: entrevue avec Yves Desjardins, président-directeur général du Regroupement québécois des résidences pour aînés; Démission de l'ambassadeur britannique à Washington: Analyse de Michael Binyon, éditorialiste au quotidien britannique Times; Conférence internationale sur la liberté de presse: entrevue avec Christophe Deloire, secrétaire général de Reporters sans frontières; Grand angle avec Agnès Gruda.
Voici la baladodiffusion de l'émission Midi info du vendredi 7 juin 2019 : Action contre la congrégation de Sainte-Croix : entrevue avec Alain Arsenault, avocat des victimes ; Les crues printanières, 50 jours plus tard : on fait le point avec le maire de Gatineau, Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin ; Départ et succession de Theresa May : analyse de Michael Binyon, éditorialiste au Times de Londres ; Début de la Coupe du monde de soccer féminin : tour d'horizon avec Antoine Deshaies, journaliste sportif.
Adam Boulton presents this week's All Out Politics podcast from Brussels as another big week in the Brexit negotiations reaches its climax. But before the panel assess the current state of play, there's a discussion about the safety of journalists around the world following the disappearance of the Saudi reporter Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey and the recent murders of Viktoria Marinova in Bulgaria and Jan Kuciak in Slovakia. Joining Adam this week are Sky's Europe correspondent Mark Stone, The Times' chief foreign correspondent Christina Lamb, veteran foreign correspondent Michael Binyon and from the Saudi capital Riyadh, Sky's diplomatic editor, Dominic Waghorn. #Brexit #JamalKhashoggi #journalism #SaudiArabia #Turkey #skynews