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As 133 Cardinals begin deliberations, Yossi Mekelberg and Nadine Batchelor-Hunt discuss the church’s role in war – and why some global conflicts are more intractable than others. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PoliticsHome editor Adam Payne and reporter Nadine Batchelor-Hunt take stock of the first week of the general election campaign, plus broadcaster and former MP Gyles Brandreth and journalist Seb Whale join Alain Tolhurst to discuss their books on the secrets of the Whips' Office. Sign up to The House's new Friday newsletter from Sienna Rogers rounding up the best of the week's election campaigns here. Gyles Brandreth's republished memoir Breaking the Code is available here. Pre-order Seb Whale's new book The Unusual Channels here. Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton for Podot, edited by Laura Silver.
Nadine Batchelor-Hunt and David Brennan discuss Brazil recalling its ambassador to Israel, whether Trump-aligned Supreme Court justices should recuse themselves, the scaling down of London's only local daily and whether we'd trust Uber with a trip to sample Champagne. Plus: a letter from DjiboutiSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quentin Peel and Nadine Batchelor-Hunt examine Antony Blinken's visit to the Middle East to discuss a postwar plan for Gaza. Then: does the return of Donald Tusk signal the rebirth of the Weimar Triangle? And why does one German politician want children to prepare for war?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Director JL Partners pollsters Scarlett Maguire, and Group Executive Vice President at energy solutions provider Grundfos Bent Jensen join PoliticsHome's Nadine Batchelor-Hunt and Alain Tolhurst to discuss the public's desire for help with home energy efficiency measures to cut utility bills and tackle fuel poverty. Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton for Podot, edited by Laura Silver
Our guests Nadine Batchelor-Hunt and Mark Lowcock discuss the trouble of getting aid into Gaza and the forgotten crises of Sudan and Tigray, Ethiopia. Then: a study on the differences between men's and women's brains. Plus: we hear from Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya and get the latest on the 50 people implicated in a former Haitian leader's assassination. xSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen Dalziel and Nadine Batchelor-Hunt join Andrew Mueller to discuss the latest developments in Russia almost two years since its invasion of Ukraine, the state of young voters in the UK, the South Korean exam system and the art of phubbing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talks between Israel and Hamas to extend the six-day truce continue. Meanwhile, Russia seeks to limit foreign nationals' freedom of speech with a “loyalty agreement”. And after UK opposition leader Keir Starmer mocks Rishi Sunak for his “reverse Midas touch”, we ask: when will the next general election be? Plus: what should legislators wear in assemblies? Nadine Batchelor-Hunt and Stephen Dalziel join Andrew Mueller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are PoliticsHome political reporter Nadine Batchelor-Hunt, Editor-in-Chief of the UnHerd site Freddie Sayers, Labour's Leader in the House of Lords Baroness Smith and Conservative MP David Simmonds.
Rishi Sunak accepts pro-Palestine march will go ahead on Armistice Day, Cross Question & why are British women the most likely to binge drink?Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are PoliticsHome political reporter Nadine Batchelor-Hunt, Editor-in-Chief of the UnHerd site Freddie Sayers, Labour's Leader in the House of Lords Baroness Smith and Conservative MP David Simmonds.
Monocle's Andrew Mueller is joined by Yossi Mekelberg and Nadine Batchelor-Hunt to discuss Emmanuel Macron's visit to Israel and his calls for a coalition to fight Hamas. Plus: Sweden is a step closer to Nato membership, the US continues without a speaker of the House and ‘On This Day' takes us to 1901.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A raid on a local paper's offices in Kansas has triggered condemnation from press-freedom groups and journalists. We hear from its co-owner and editor. In the studio, Yossi Mekelberg and Nadine Batchelor-Hunt discuss Saudi Arabia-Israel normalisation, Qur'an burnings in Sweden and sports diplomacy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nina dos Santos is joined by political journalist Nadine Batchelor-Hunt and Chatham House's Bill Hayton to discuss the climate strategy clash between the US and China, the UK by-elections and the growing pressure on public broadcasters. Plus, we head to Los Angeles for the latest in ‘The Commuter' series and talk about weird and wonderful office buildings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Robbie and Jordan welcome David Levy of ADHDcounselling.uk and N20 Counselling back for a UK ADHD news roundup. A recent BBC Panorama documentary featuring reporter Rory Carson stirred up a lot of controversy and inspired a flurry of op-eds. David takes us through some of the responses from both sides of the fence as well as his own thoughts on the matter. Along the way we learn what's new with David's practice, his mental health fanzine The Frame and its upcoming Neurodiversity issue, and why he doesn't like thinking of stimulants as "medication." David is a BACP-certified Counsellor who practices in-person in London UK, as well as online. Follow David and ADHD Counselling: adhdcounselling.uk n20counselling.co.uk twitter.com/adhdcounselling instagram.com/adhdcounselling.uk Articles discussed in this episode, as well as bonus reading: Rory Carson: "I don't have ADHD, but three private clinics say I do." https://www.bbc.com/news/health-65534449 BBC Panorama: "ADHD: Private clinics exposed by BBC undercover investigation." https://www.bbc.com/news/health-65534448 Nancy Doyle: "ADHD Short Cuts: A National Scandal For UK." https://www.forbes.com/sites/drnancydoyle/2023/05/15/adhd-short-cuts-a-national-scandal-for-uk/ Kate Nicholson: "BBC's ADHD Documentary Has Raised A Lot Of Eyebrows – And Not About The Clinics." https://uk.news.yahoo.com/bbcs-adhd-documentary-raised-lot-141724035.html James Jackson: "Panorama's gonzo documentary risks making people think that I'm faking ADHD." https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/bbc-panorama-adhd-mental-health-b2340491.html Mike Smith: "Is it really too easy to be diagnosed with ADHD?" https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/may/17/nhs-psychiatrist-adhd-underdiagnosis Peter Hitchens: "Does ADHD Even Exist?" https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12096593/PETER-HITCHENS-know-question-loads-trouble-does-ADHD-exist.html Adrian Chiles: "No, ADHD is not a con." https://www.theguardian.com/society/commentisfree/2023/may/18/no-adhd-is-not-a-con-if-thats-the-message-you-got-from-panoramas-expose-you-werent-paying-attention Sophie McBain: "There are concerns around ADHD overdiagnosis. But what about misdiagnosis?" https://www.newstatesman.com/science-tech/2023/05/concerns-adhd-overdiagnosis-misdiagnosis-mental-health-depression Kelly Given: "BBC should apologise for sensationalist ADHD documentary." https://www.thenational.scot/comment/23530060.bbc-apologise-sensationalist-adhd-documentary/ Rachel Charlton-Dailey: "Dangerous coverage of ADHD means women like me don't feel like we can ask for help." https://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/article/adhd-overdiagnosis-coverage Diyora Shadijanova: "'The real ADHD scandal is NHS under-funding – not over-diagnosis.'" https://www.womenshealthmag.com/uk/health/mental-health/a43941270/adhd-panorama/ Sarah Ditum: "My online test said I had ADHD. But this easy diagnosis is flawed." https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/my-online-test-said-i-had-adhd-but-this-easy-diagnosis-is-flawed-lddl6923b Stella Akinwumi: "BBC denies ‘stigmatising' ADHD in Panorama documentary after major backlash." https://metro.co.uk/2023/05/23/bbc-denies-stigmatising-adhd-in-panorama-doc-after-major-backlash-18828479/ Nadine Batchelor-Hunt: "Tory MP Wants Government To 'Throw The Kitchen Sink' At ADHD Backlog In NHS." https://www.politicshome.com/news/article/calls-government-throw-kitchen-sink-adhd-waiting-list-backlogs Video version available through our Patreon. Production and music by Jordan Lane. Find HSIHADAD online: anchor.fm/holyshitihaveadhd patreon.com/holyshitihaveadhd HSIHADHD Facebook Twitter: @hsihadhd Instagram: @holyshitihaveadhd Robbie: twitter.com/robertadinvan Jordan: linktr.ee/thefresheye --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/holyshitihaveadhd/message
Discussing Boris Johnson's evidence on what he knew about lockdown parties, presented to the Privileges Committee this week, Tory peer and a former deputy mayor under Johnson, Lord Stephen Greenhalgh and the Conservative MP for Buckingham Greg Smith, join PoliticsHome's Alain Tolhurst and Nadine Batchelor-Hunt. Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton for Podot, edited by Laura Silver
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Shadow Wales Secretary and Labour MP Jo Stevens, Conservative MP and former minister Sir Robert Goodwill, broadcaster Nadine Batchelor-Hunt and Telegraph columnist Madeline Grant.
No progress in talks between Government and unions, Cross Question & should private healthcare be stigmatised? Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Shadow Wales Secretary and Labour MP Jo Stevens, Conservative MP and former minister Sir Robert Goodwill, broadcaster Nadine Batchelor-Hunt and Telegraph columnist Madeline Grant.
Nadine Batchelor-Hunt and Steve Crawshaw join Andrew Mueller to discuss immigration policy. Has the UK got it all wrong? Also: responsible reporting in a warzone, Donald Trump's return to Twitter, the English dialects that are going extinct and a new exhibition on war in video games.
Nadine Batchelor-Hunt and Stephen Dalziel consider Rishi Sunak's overflowing in-tray and Somnath Batabyal reflects on what the UK's first British-Indian PM could mean for relations between the countries. Also: what Russia might do next and Nasa's first committee on UFOs. Plus Chris Cermak reports on the role of foreign policy in the upcoming US midterms.
Coming to you from the London Podcast Festival: The Guilty Feminist presents Media Storm's debut show, live from King's Place!Presented by journalists Mathilda Mallinson and Helena Wadia, Media Storm is a news podcast that starts with the people who are normally asked lastM. From migrants to sex workers, trans to indigenous people, convicted criminals to Romani communities— Media Storm puts people with lived experience at the centre of their stories.In this bonus episode, Mathilda and Helena welcome Labour MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy and political reporter Nadine Batchelor Hunt to discuss elitism in Westminster and the discrimination undermining UK democracy.It is often said that Britain has its “most diverse” Parliament ever, at least in terms of gender and race. But it falls short of reflecting the population, while working-class people face growing exclusion from Westminster's imposing halls. The governing Conservative party trails behind in minority representation and formally denies the existence of institutionalised racism, and “identity politics” have become a viciously divisive political battleground on both the Left and Right. So how do we advance equality in politics for the sake of everyone in society? And what role does the media play in challenging the status quo?Recorded 18 September at King's Place, London.GuestsBell Ribeiro-Addy @BellRibeiroAddyNadine Batchelor-Hunt @nadinebh_Sourceshttps://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn01156/https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-7483/https://www.ippr.org/publication/closing-the-gaphttps://www.bbc.com/news/election-2019-50808536 ProductionResearcher: Izzie AddisonMedia Storm theme: Samfire @soundofsamfireThe Guilty Feminist theme: Mark Hodge and Nick SheldonCover image: Viktor Erik Emanuel/Kings PlaceProducers: Tom Salinsky and Deborah Frances-White Get in touchFollow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/mediastormpodor Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mediastormpodor Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@mediastormpodlike us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MediaStormPodsend us an email mediastormpodcast@gmail.comcheck out our website https://mediastormpodcast.comMedia Storm is brought to you by the house of The Guilty Feminist and is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coming to you from the London Podcast Festival: The Guilty Feminist presents Media Storm's debut show, live from King's Place!Presented by journalists Mathilda Mallinson and Helena Wadia, Media Storm is a news podcast that starts with the people who are normally asked last. From migrants to sex workers, trans to indigenous people, convicted criminals to Romani communities— Media Storm puts people with lived experience at the centre of their stories.In this bonus episode, Mathilda and Helena welcome Labour MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy and political reporter Nadine Batchelor Hunt to discuss elitism in Westminster and the discrimination undermining UK democracy.It is often said that Britain has its “most diverse” Parliament ever, at least in terms of gender and race. But it falls short of reflecting the population, while working-class people face growing exclusion from Westminster's imposing halls. The governing Conservative party trails behind in minority representation and formally denies the existence of institutionalised racism, and “identity politics” have become a viciously divisive political battleground on both the Left and Right. So how do we advance equality in politics for the sake of everyone in society? And what role does the media play in challenging the status quo?Recorded 18 September at King's Place, London.GuestsBell Ribeiro-Addy @BellRibeiroAddyNadine Batchelor-Hunt @nadinebh_Sourceshttps://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn01156/https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-7483/https://www.ippr.org/publication/closing-the-gaphttps://www.bbc.com/news/election-2019-50808536 ProductionResearcher: Izzie AddisonMedia Storm theme: Samfire @soundofsamfireThe Guilty Feminist theme: Mark Hodge and Nick SheldonCover image: Viktor Erik Emanuel/Kings PlaceProducers: Tom Salinsky and Deborah Frances-White Get in touchFollow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/mediastormpodor Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mediastormpodor Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@mediastormpodlike us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MediaStormPodsend us an email mediastormpodcast@gmail.comcheck out our website https://mediastormpodcast.comMedia Storm is brought to you by the house of The Guilty Feminist and is part of the Acast Creator Network. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/media-storm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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.
Andrew Mueller, Nadine Batchelor-Hunt and Charles Hecker on the day's biggest news stories, including Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan's new demands for Sweden and Finland, the latest push in the US for gun controls and the UK's economic woes.
Nadine Batchelor-Hunt and Quentin Peel discuss an existential threat to Roe v Wade, the EU's potential ban on Russian oil and how British and German leaders are politicising Ukraine at home. Plus: James Chambers on the media crackdown in Hong Kong for World Press Freedom Day.
Nadine Batchelor-Hunt and Lew Lukens join Andrew Mueller to talk about Putin's yes men; balancing defence, climate and pandemic spending; and driving slower to help the war effort. Plus Lada Roslycky brings the latest from Ukraine and Monocle's Fernando Augusto Pacheco has a Letter from New York.
Our panellists Nadine Batchelor-Hunt and Jonathan Fenby discuss China's relationship with Russia, Elon Musk and whether Ukraine is different from other crises. Plus: we'll hear from the former head of Ukraine's national security and defence council, and we'll look ahead to next month's presidential election in France.
Nadine Batchelor-Hunt and Tim Dowling discuss foreign efforts in Ukraine, Boris Johnson's reshuffle and the mascot of the Beijing 2022 Games. Plus: Chris Cermak on the Minsk treaty and Tomos Lewis reports from Ottawa.
More energy woes, Cross Question & is 'ladies and gentlemen' outdated? Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are political journalist and commentator Nadine Batchelor-Hunt, Labour MP and shadow policing minister Sarah Jones, Aviation minister and Conservative MP Robert Courts and City AM Editor Andy Silvester.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are political journalist and commentator Nadine Batchelor-Hunt, Labour MP and shadow policing minister Sarah Jones, Aviation minister and Conservative MP Robert Courts and City AM Editor Andy Silvester.
Matt Chorley dives into some analysis and reaction after Boris Johnson addresses Conservative delegates at their party conference in Manchester. Plus James Forsyth and Nadine Batchelor-Hunt go through the day's news. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
News with Paddy O'Connell including the resuscitation of footballer Christian Erikson with the doctor that helped save the life of Fabrice Muamba. And as the tournament boosts the mood of millions can it do the same for you if dont like football. Adrian Chiles of Five Live and former Welsh international Laura McAllister discuss. The report's due into one of the UK's most notorious unsolved murder cases mired in alleged police corruption, an expert witness speaks. With the news review, Jane Moore, John Timpson and Nadine Batchelor-Hunt.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are former Conservative cabinet member Rory Stewart, journalist Nadine Batchelor-Hunt, comedian Geoff Norcott and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell.
Marc Cave, head of the National Holocaust Centre and Museum, on how tech is transforming Shoah education. Writer Nadine Batchelor-Hunt discusses Jewish anti-black racism. Plus Clive Lawton, Ashley Blaker and the newspaper review with Justin Cohen and Brigit Grant.
Schools have been closed for almost three months - what is the true cost of these closures on pupils (1:00)? Plus, have Brexit negotiations started looking up (13:15)? And last, are the statue-topplers of Rhodes Must Fall going about their mission the wrong way (22:45)?With teacher Lucy Kellaway; the IFS's Paul Johnson; the Spectator's political editor James Forsyth; the FT's public policy editor Peter Foster; journalists Tanjil Rashid and Nadine Batchelor-Hunt.Presented by Cindy Yu.Produced by Cindy Yu and Gus Carter.Click here to try 12 weeks of the Spectator for £12 and get a free £20 Amazon gift voucher.
With the British civil service the latest of Trump's Twitter victims, we take a look at what a Boris Johnson premiership would mean for relations with America (00:30). Plus, we also ask – if we're to pursue reparations for past injustices, should we also sue the Normans for 1066 (11:00)? And last, why are male Tory MPs so keen on jogging (20:40)?With Freddy Gray, Prof. Anand Menon, Harry Mount, Iain Dale, Nadine Batchelor-Hunt and Sahil Mahtani. Presented by Lara Prendergast.