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Best podcasts about no brexit

Latest podcast episodes about no brexit

Off Air... with Jane and Fi
There's no Brexit in space

Off Air... with Jane and Fi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 46:40


Jane and Fi are wondering how they'd cope with getting the ick on the International Space Station. And whether they can get away with saying the word 'ick'? Is 'peng' a step too far?They're also joined by author and Sunday Times columnist Hadley Freeman to talk about her memoir 'Good Girls: A Story And Study Of Anorexia'. If you've been affected by any of the issues in our chat with Hadley then please get in touch on feedback@times.radio and we will point you in the direction of the resources you need.You can book your tickets to see Jane and Fi live at the new Crossed Wires festival here: https://www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk/book/instance/663601Our next book club pick has been announced - A Dutiful Boy by Mohsin Zaidi.If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioFollow us on Instagram! @janeandfiAssistant Producer: Kate LeeTimes Radio Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Talk Media
Trump in Court, No Brexit for Braverman, Scottish Tories and the Better Together Reunion Tour / with Shona Craven and Ruth Wishart

Talk Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 6:17


With Cosgrove still on the beach, Eamonn is joined by Journalists Shona Craven and Ruth Wishart. This week, Trump goes to Court, Suella Braverman denies Brexit and the Scottish Tories seem keen to get the Better Together Band back on tour.... Recommendations: RUTH: 1) Best-selling novel - LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY by BONNIE GARMUS - about women's lives, careers and struggle for empowerment in the late 1950s and early 60s. https://www.waterstones.com/book/lessons-in-chemistry/bonnie-garmus/9781804990926 RUTH: 2) The new (final) season of SUCCESSION, starring Brian Cox https://www.amazon.co.uk/Succession-The-Complete-Third-Season/dp/B09NCK8CDB SHONA: YOU TUBE video - How General Motors Killed the First Modern Electric Car https://www.reddit.com/r/elonmusk/comments/10hutpf/how_general_motors_killed_the_first_modern/ EAMONN: BEAR GRYLLS MEETS PRESIDENT ZELENSKY. Bear Grylls travels across Ukraine to meet the President and meet and learn from the people who are enduring their winter of darkness.https://www.channel4.com/programmes/bear-grylls-meets-president-zelenskyy

Renascença - Casa Comum
O Orçamento e nova crise no Brexit

Renascença - Casa Comum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 27:57


A proposta de Orçamento do Estado para 2022 e a situação interna no PSD estiveram em análise no programa Casa Comum desta semana. O socialista José Luís Carneiro e o social-democrata Miguel Pinto Luz também debateram o ultimato do Reino Unido à União Europeia para rever parte substancial do acordo do Brexit no Protocolo da Irlanda do Norte e a assembleia da NATO, em Lisboa.

Rua do Mundo
Belfast tropeçou no Brexit, ou foi o Brexit a tropeçar em Belfast?

Rua do Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 55:59


Desta vez abrimos a janela e olhamos para os distúrbios na Irlanda do Norte. Uma ilha partida ao meio pelo Brexit e pelas identidades em ano de pandemia. Rua do Mundo é um programa de Sofia Lorena, Ana Santos Pinto, Susana Peralta e Rui Tavares, com produção e edição de Marco António e apoio técnico da 366 Ideias, imagem oficial da autoria de Vera Tavares e música de Somersault (André Rito e Filipe Barros). Pode contactar a equipa pelo e-mail podcastruadomundo@gmail.com

Appetite for Life
Appetite for Life **CHRISTMAS SPECIAL**

Appetite for Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 46:51


I'm joined by co-host Helen Gregory for an Appetite for Life Christmas Special as we chat all things 2020! What a year it's been! It began with the devastating Australian Bushfires, Harry and Megan leaving the Royal family, earthquakes, explosions, No-Brexit deals, president trumps twitter chaos and refusing to move over for Biden, and of course, the pandemic! Don't worry, we bring lots of fun to the show with Christmas Covid-related jokes, a Christmas quiz and which couples didn't quite survive lockdown **Tune-in** to an Appetite for Life Christmas special! Appetite for Life by Karen Kelly https://www.facebook.com/karenlindakelly (KAREN KELLY Author & Podcaster | Facebook) Co-host Helen Gregory https://www.facebook.com/HelenCharlotteGregory (Helen Gregory | Facebook)

exame
EXAME Flash | Bolsa zera perdas e sobe 83% desde queda, IPO da Wish e avanço no Brexit

exame

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 4:50


Ouça um rápido resumo das principais notícias e destaques do Brasil e do mundo em uma curadoria especial do time da Exame. Apresentação por Lucas Agrela.

Business Daily
Still no Brexit trade deal

Business Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 18:25


Negotiators from the UK and EU are to begin a new push to reach agreement on post-Brexit trade after both sides agreed "to go the extra mile". A UK source said the "process still has some legs" but Boris Johnson has warned a no-deal is the "most likely" outcome. Sophie Pornschlegel, a senior policy analyst at the European Policy Centre, explains how much room there may be in Brussels' position, while the BBC's Rob Watson talks through what will be needed to get any deal over the line in the UK parliament before the 31st. And we'll hear from a UK coffee exporter, Dan Webber of Chimney Fire Coffee in Surrey, about what the prolonged uncertainty means for his business. (Picture: Getty Images)

The Smart 7
Ep 201. No Brexit deal over dinner, Facebook faces break up, and Michael Buble gets mistletoe-d

The Smart 7

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 7:17


Today's podcast include references to the following items:https://twitter.com/CPAC_TV/status/1336725108795314183?s=20https://twitter.com/Channel4News/status/1336671930066366464?s=20https://twitter.com/Channel4News/status/1336675037072543745?s=20https://twitter.com/DrDenaGrayson/status/1336705360640552961?s=20https://twitter.com/ZaackHunt/status/1336737664318443521?s=20https://twitter.com/therecount/status/1336765386843435020?s=20https://twitter.com/GeorgeWoolliss/status/1336793474373455874?s=20https://twitter.com/TomMoutchi/status/1336780768908111872?s=20https://twitter.com/thismorning/status/1336618215208869888?s=20The Smart 7 is a daily podcast that puts your brain into top gear by telling you everything you need to know for the day in less than 7 minutes. It's a snapshot of the world, covering everything from politics to entertainment, via sport and current affairs.You know the drill - Subscribe, rate, tell your friends, tattoo the logo on your neck. It really helps.You need the Smarts? We've got the Smarts.Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.comPresented by Jamie East, written by Liam Thompson and produced by Daft Doris. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Panorama do Estrategista
[7/12] Tensão EUA-China e impasse no Brexit ofuscam as perspectivas de estímulos e vacinas

Panorama do Estrategista

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 9:57


Panorama do Estrategista - Tudo de mais importante que você precisa saber sobre economia, empresas e produtos está aqui. Conte com a visão de Marco Harbich para tomar as melhores decisões para seus investimentos.

Zoom
Efeitos da covid-19 no Brexit e Bill Gates

Zoom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 13:04


Na Europa e no Reino Unido vários políticos apelam já ao adiamento do Brexit centrar atenções no combate à Covid-19 e Bill Gates volta a fazer previsões sobre a pandemia

Suno Research
Cielo cai após relatório; captação de fundos dobra em 2019 e Avanços no Brexit e guerra comercial

Suno Research

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 30:51


Australian Market Briefing: Daily ASX News
24 October, 2019 - No Brexit News

Australian Market Briefing: Daily ASX News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 4:38


Episode for 24 October, 2019 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/australianmb/support

Brief News Brief
Brief News Brief - October 22nd 2019 - A Quid Pro Quo

Brief News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 5:58


William B. Taylor Jr. weighs in   Facebook vrs America   No Brexit by Halloween

Almuerzo de Negocios
¿Sucederá o no Brexit el 31 de octubre?

Almuerzo de Negocios

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 11:54


21st Century Wire's Podcast
SUNDAY WIRE: Episode #295 ‘The Muscles from Brussels’ with guests David Ellis, Basil Valentine

21st Century Wire's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 142:07


This week the SUNDAY WIRE broadcasts LIVE on ACR with host Patrick Henningsen covering some of the top stories in the US, Europe and internationally. In the first hour we’ll cover breaking news and analysis on Russia’s recent blocking of Israel’s illegal air strikes against Syria, as well British courts denying Julian Assange release after finishing his bail-skipping sentence. Also the Yemeni resistance has landed a devastating blow against its chief aggressor Saudi Arabia – hitting its major oil producing facility inland. Where is this drama heading next? Later in the first hour, we’re joined by UK Column‘s defense correspondent, David Ellis of Strategic Defense Initiatives to talk about a verboten topic in Westminster: the approaching adoption of European Military Unification, or Defense Union, and Brexit or No Brexit, Deal or No Deal – whether Britain will be able to reverse its current path to continental military integration. In the second hour, we’ll connect with our roving correspondent for culture & sport, Basil Valentine, to discuss the latest palace intrigue in London as David Cameron returns to the limelight to throw a spanner in the Brexit’s wheels, and how to stop the fights currently breaking out in the House of Commons over Boris and Brexit. All this and much more. Enjoy the show… DOWNLOAD BRAVE BROWSER: http://21w.co/brave HELP US TO KEEP DOING WHAT WE DO: http://21stcenturywire.com/support SUBSCRIBE & BECOME A MEMBER @21WIRE.TV: https://21wire.tv The Sunday Wire with Patrick Henningsen broadcasts LIVE on Alternate Current Radio SUNDAY 5pm-8pm UK Time, 12pm-3pm EST (US), 9am-12pm PST (US) at http://alternatecurrentradio.com and http://thesundaywire.com

TSF - O Estado do Sítio - Podcast
A nova Comissão Europeia, a confusão no Brexit, a saúde na Europa, as eleições em Israel e "Geopolítica em tempo de Paz e Guerra"

TSF - O Estado do Sítio - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2019


OH GOD, WHAT NOW? Formerly Remainiacs
136: GAGGIN’ FOR BREXIT plus guest Bridget Phillipson MP

OH GOD, WHAT NOW? Formerly Remainiacs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 63:59


As the Prorogue Leader’s plans fall apart at the first hurdle, we look at the fallout of The Week It All Went Wrong. Will a silenced Parliament speak louder than an active one could? Does Johnson have any real power left? And will there be anything remaining of the Tory Party after #ClassicDom Cummings has finished “remodelling” it?Plus BRIDGET PHILLIPSON, Labour MP for Houghton and Sunderland South, joins us to correct a few myths about the Left Behinds, shine a light on the path marked No Brexit, and give us the latest on Labour’s ever-changing Brexit moves.Presented by Dorian Lynskey with Ingrid Oliver, Alex Andreou and Ian Dunt. Audio production by Alex Rees. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Remainiacs is a Podmasters production.Get every new episode of Remainiacs a whole day early when you back us on the Patreon crowdfunding platform. You’ll also get our monthly Ask Remainiacs special episode plus smart merchandise, an exclusive weekly column by our panel, and discounts on #RemainiacsLive tickets too. #OwnTheRemoanremainiacs.comGet your free download of our theme tune ‘Demon Is A Monster’ by Cornershop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Esquerda Diário
7: Internacional - Crise no Brexit e protestos em Hong Kong

Esquerda Diário

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 46:03


Ideias de Esquerda - Internacional Como fica o Brexit com as sucessivas derrotas de Boris Johnson? Quais os possíveis cenários que se desenvolvem a partir dessa crise política? Como estão localizados os partidos tradicionais, como o Partido Conservador e o Partido Trabalhista, nessa situação de crise orgânica no Reino Unido? Como a oposição liderada por Corbyn atua politicamente? Quais os impactos internacionais do Brexit? O que significam os protestos em Hong Kong? Por quê o recuo de Carrie Lam é emblemático? Quais as reivindicações dos manifestantes? Qual a atuação de Xi Jinping? Quais os limites e contradições desse processo? Com André Barbieri, doutorando em Ciências Sociais pela UFRN e Iuri Tonelo, doutorando em Sociologia pela UNICAMP e autor do livro "A crise capitalista e suas formas". Campanha financeira do Esquerda Diário: http://bit.ly/2tdC5VR

Bandeira Amarela - F1 e Automobilismo
No Brexit! - GP da Grã-Bretanha F1 2019

Bandeira Amarela - F1 e Automobilismo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 89:15


"Análise" ao GP da Grã-Bretanha em F1 e passeio fora do circo por Vila-Real para ver Tiago Monteiro a regressar às vitórias

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham
Moped Thugs, No Brexit Breakthroughs, And A Baby With No Name

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 45:47


As Mike predicted a long time ago, police officers are getting in trouble for knocking thugs off their mopeds. We speak to former MP Matthew Parris about how we're no closer to leaving the EU or getting a new Prime Minister. And Baby Sussex needs a name! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Solidarity & More
Solidarity 503

Solidarity & More

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 102:22


0.00 Front page: Israel out of the West Bank! 0.10 - News: Rebellion and politics 5.18 - Pamphlet: Arabs, Jews and Socialism 5.38 - News: Different "lefts" at NUS Conference 10.55 - News: Israeli Arabs 11.57 - News: Israeli right plans to annex West Bank 16.09 - Jewish-Arab unity to fight back 22.22 - Antidoto: True, but never mind that... 27.28 - Letters: Just revoke 28.47 - Letters: We still need public vote 30.31 - Letters: Assange and dimensions 33.16 - Letters: Aristotle plus Hegel 38.16 - Fundraising: £979 to reach target by 1 May 40.04 - Paper schedule 40.30 - What we say: A "Remain and Transform" voice in Euro-election 43.02 - Interview: Speaking out on LGBT+ inclusive education 54.08 - Review: Capital rules by exploitation, not by nudging 1.04.57 - Feature: Amritsar, a hundred years on 1.08.15 - Review: The Good Soldier Schwejk 1.13.52 - Feature: Dangerous nonsense: Bower on Corbyn 1.21.30 - Reports: Equalise civil service pay! 1.25.37 - Reports: Four days or 996? 1.27.06 - Reports: Jackie Walker: the curtain comes down 1.29.25 - Reports: York Deliveroo to strike 1.33.39 - Reports: More on the ISO collapse 1.34.12 - Reports: NEU votes for primary tests boycott 1.37.02 - Back page: Labour: stop seeking deal with Tories. No Brexit! New public vote!

TEDTalks Notícias e Política
O papel do Facebook no Brexit e a ameaça à democracia | Carole Cadwalladr

TEDTalks Notícias e Política

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 15:15


Em uma palestra imperdível, a jornalista Carole Cadwalladr mergulha em um dos acontecimentos mais desconcertantes dos últimos tempos: a votação de 2016 para a saída do Reino Unido da União Europeia. Do acompanhamento do resultado até uma enxurrada de anúncios enganosos no Facebook direcionados a eleitores vulneráveis do Brexit - e com a associação desses mesmos participantes e táticas à eleição presidencial dos EUA em 2016 - Cadwalladr acusa os "deuses do Vale do Silício" de estarem do lado errado da história e pergunta: "As eleições livres e justas são uma coisa do passado?"

The Nigel Farage Show
My deal or no Brexit

The Nigel Farage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 41:57


So In a video statement released on Twitter yesterday, Mrs May tired to reassure us yesterday about her commitment to delivering brexit However there was one thing Mrs May said that made me think that she would revoke article 50

Brexitcast
29.03.19: No Brexit, More Brexitcasts

Brexitcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 24:01


It’s March 29th 2019 and all we have to show for it is a half-eaten custard tart. But thank you to Brexitcaster Kynthia for the lovely voice note – we will take you up on that offer for a couple of bottles of Tsipouro! Editor: Dino Sofos

SE Cupp's Weekend Warriors
1,001 Days After Brexit, There's Still No Brexit: An Explainer

SE Cupp's Weekend Warriors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 15:19


Time is running out for British PM Theresa May to iron out a Brexit deal with Parliament. SE Cupp and Doug Heye break down her ongoing battle with lawmakers, why Putin is loving the drama, the risks of America meddling in the politics of an ally, and the "hard leave" worst-case scenario.

JSEDirect with Simon Brown
Avoiding the next Steinhoff (# 345)

JSEDirect with Simon Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 23:48


Simon Shares No Brexit deal with 8 days to go. A mess of epic proportions. Load shedding is in full force (well only force 4 with more stages to go) and it's bad. Seems we can expect a 'stable' electrical grid sometime towards the end of the year, albeit stable may still include stage 1 load shedding according to experts I have spoken to. The reasons we know and frankly don't matter. It also doesn't matter who wins on 8 May, this is not a problem that goes away over night. For us individually it s a hassle, a real hassle. For business it is a major issue. Our expected modest GDP growth for 2019 is going to be even more modest while Moodys eyes us for junk status. Most exposed will be retail (extra costs) and property(lost sales and extra costs) while mining has largely managed to get off grid. Metrofile* (JSE code: MFL) results were a horror show with the tax rate hitting 40%, up from 24%. Seems the two now fired CFOs messed up the Kenyan deal so that interest was not deductible as an expense. They out, new CFO will be able to fix and get the tax rate back to normal. Debt should be easy enough to pay off in 5-7 years. That all said it is currently my worst performing share in my portfolio and I continue to hold. Sure the pain has been plentiful, but the business model still stands, some issues (re tax rate) should be easy to fix and I wonder if a take over may not be on the cards? Up coming events; 11 April ~ JSE Power Hour: Know your fees with Nerina Visser  * I hold ungeared positions. Avoiding the next Steinhoff Up front let me state you're unlikely to be an investor in individual stocks and over a life time of investing never invest in what turns out to be a fraud. So far I have been lucky in that my only fraud was way back in the mid 90's (I can't even remember the name of the company) when the CEO suddenly rushed off to Australia and my loss was fairly modest (as I was poor), albeit I did make the horrid mistake of doubling up when the price had halved. Back to Steinhoff, the PWC report is finally out. Three thousand pages and four thousand attachments, albeit we only got a ten page summary that detailed over R100billion in fraud over the 2009-2017 period. Profits for this period were only some R60billion and while the fraud number may include some double counting, it basically means Steinhoff (JSE code: SNH) was a ponzi from day one. So how do we avoid being suckered into a ponzi scheme? Avoid the cult of the personality. Far too many people said that they didn't fully understand the business, but were happy to follow (and trust) Markus Jooste. Big mistake. I remember somebody on twitter saying if accounting was an olympic sport Markus Jooste would be a gold medal winner every time. To which I responded that hopefully he wasn't a drug cheat - turns out he was. I am not saying that every great person is a crook, but being great is not an investment case. Sure management is important, but we need more. Other red flags on the cult of personality is when they attack critics. Sell reports on Steinhoff were meet with rage from Markus Jooste and demands that they be retracted and the person involved be fired. Remember the recent Investec report on the Tongaat (JSE code: TON) CEO that got the company all upset and complaining to the Investec bosses? That was in June 2018, the share was over 8000c, now under 2000c. Avoid complexity. As humans we believe in complexity. We think complex is great, complex is best. It's not. In large part we believe in complexity because it is easier to do so. It helps explain why our portfolio growth is modest, why we're not hitting it out of the park with our trading. Truth is luck plays more of a role than complexity (read Fooled by Randomness by Nassim Taleb). The other issue with complexity is that it is easy to hide the fraud and diss naysayers. The reason I avoided Steinhoff is because I couldn't get the balance sheet to balance nor the debt to reconcile to the balance sheet. I am no CA nor a rocket scientist, so I go for the easy and these two should be easy. But I couldn't get them working so I just walked away. (Disclaimer, I did trade Steinhoff a few times, mostly in my momentum portfolio and can't remember if I made money or not). As an aside, I hold a complex stock ~ Discovery (JSE code: DSY) and when Viceroy was threatening to come after a second JSE stock last year, I ran my eye down my list of stocks and figured Discovery was a potential candidate. Point is I hold the stock knowing it is complex. Knowing its accounts are beyond my ability. Knowing that maybe it'll all collapse one day. I have built this understanding into my risk tolerance in that to is the only complex stock I hold and I cap the percentage weighting. Debt, always watch debt especially when paying top dollar for assets, such as the 100% premium offered for Mattress Firm. As Buffett said, debt is like Russian roulette. It's fine until it's not and then it is fatal. Know the debt ratios, watch them and compare to previous periods and their peers. Watch governance. Independent execs, are they really independent? Do we have a strongman CEO who has been there forever? Again a double edge sword, some such as Gore and Saad are important to the business. But so was Asher Bohbot to EOH, and now he's gone. They're great till they're not. What we then need is a strong, diverse and truly independent board. Can a non-exec really be independent after ten years on the board? Denial is another issue that we should largely ignore. We've had two execs at parliament saying, no not us. Yet both are named in the report. Ask yourself, how many guilty people confess when first accused? How many ever confess even when finally convicted? Remember the chairman, Christo Wiese on the radio flatly denying concerns. Now he claims he didn't know (and he is not named in the report), but then why the flat denial? Another aside. Why did the so smart Wiese sell his Pepkor holdings into the ponzi scheme in return for Steinhoff shares? Maybe as a rushed and easy way to offshore his money? Avoid falling darlings. We have lots of examples locally of once high flying darling stocks under severe price pressure. We missed them on the way up but now that they're lower we're buying, but they keep on falling. EOH R180 to under 2000c. Aspen (JSE code: APN) was over R400 now under R100. This is tough because sometimes the sell off does offer a great entry, but we need to be extra sure that the sell off is not the start of a collapse. Best way to do this is on a valuation and full understanding of the business. Aspen is maturing so the +30 PE levels were not reasonable and the price needed to come down while EOH was always built on using script as currency and that uravels as the price falls. So what next? Well Steinhoff is bust, 100% bust. Sue they have some assets (such as c70% in Pepkor and Conforama and bankrupt Mattress Firm in the US) but the claims against the company are in excess of R200billion and current shareholders are last in line. The process will take a while, maybe a decade, and by the end there is nothing left for shareholders. If you're holding or buying Steinhoff, understand you're trading because you can't invest in a share that's going to zero. Subscriber to our feed here Subscribe or review us in iTunes JSE – The JSE is a registered trademark of the JSE Limited. JSEDirect is an independent broadcast and is not endorsed or affiliated with, nor has it been authorised, or otherwise approved by JSE Limited. The views expressed in this programme are solely those of the presenter, and do not necessarily reflect the views of JSE Limited.

Kingznqueen
Episode 26 March Madness, No Brexit?? Education Is A Lie

Kingznqueen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 64:40


blessings and greetings kings n queens Today we get into our feelings, who is really turning up. we go over the weeks events, r jelly and his shenanigans and what they mean for him. we talk about the university scam in america and if this happens in the uk. and when will it be exposed. For Real D. special mention as his bet came in and the was NO BREXIT. haha joke business but we all know how it goes, if you been listening we called this long ago. big up for us. this was a short one, but we got things lined up. stay tuned to we got a fathers podcast coming up. Socials IG @kingz_and_queen_pod Twitter @kingznqueen Mail kingznqueen@yahoo.com Any donations welcome and spare change for the cause. thanking you in advance and even listening and sharing, liking and subscribing is greatly appreciated PayPal.me/kingznqueen

Le Nouvel Esprit Public
Brexit, No Brexit, Brexit… ; Europe : l'Allemagne prend ses distances #80

Le Nouvel Esprit Public

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 62:01


Europe : l'Allemagne prend ses distances : Dimanche 10 mars, la dirigeante de l'Union chrétienne- démocrate (CDU), Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, dite « AKK », a répondu aux propositions de réforme de l'Union européenne d'Emmanuel Macron dans une tribune confiée à Die Welt am Sonntag. Ni la chancelière Angela Merkel (CDU) ni le vice- chancelier Olaf Scholz (SPD) n’avaient réagi à la tribune d’Emmanuel Macron. A plus large échelle, il s’agit de la première réponse approfondie à l’initiative française en Europe. Dans cette tribune intitulée « Faisons l’Europe comme il faut », disponible en six langues sur le site de la CDU, AKK rejette la proposition avancée par le président français d’un « bouclier social » à l’échelle de l’UE et soutient que l’idée d’un salaire minimum européen est une mauvaise approche. Elle réclame une nouvelle fois que le siège de la France au Conseil de sécurité de l’ONU soit attribué à l’Europe, proposition qui avait déjà irrité la France lorsqu’elle avait été lancée par Olaf Scholz. La dirigeante de la CDU reprend par contre l’idée d’un Conseil de sécurité européen incluant la Grande‐Bretagne et suggère de créer un porte‐avions européen. Comme le président français, Annegret Kramp-Karenbauer évite la question de la réforme de la zone euro, tout en apportant son soutien à l’union bancaire. Sur les sujets de l’innovation, du climat et de la taxation du numérique, des positions communes sont possibles. Le fait que cette tribune émane de la présidente de la CDU et non pas de la chancelière Merkel est interprété à Berlin comme un signe supplémentaire de la volonté d’Angela Merkel de passer la main à AKK. Cette dernière ne fait cependant pas l’unanimité au sein du gouvernement de coalition au pouvoir. Plusieurs cadres du SPD menacent de mettre fin à la grande coalition gouvernementale, si la chancelière allemande anticipait son départ au profit d'AKK. ****Brexit, No Brexit, Brexit… Mardi 12 mars, par 391 voix contre 242, l’accord de Brexit conclu par la Première ministre britannique, Theresa May, avec l’Union européenne (UE) a été rejeté pour la deuxième fois par la Chambre des communes. Bien que le nombre de voix favorables à l’accord de Theresa May ait augmenté depuis le premier refus du 15 janvier 2019, la question de la frontière irlandaise, demeure un point de discorde majeur entre les deux parties. Mercredi 13 mars, par 321 voix contre 278, les députés britanniques ont rejeté le scénario d’une sortie de l'UE sans accord. Le vote contre ce « no deal » a cependant mis en lumière la division qui règne au sein du parti conservateur auquel appartient la Première ministre. Un amendement déposé par la conservatrice Caroline Spelman a été adopté à une courte majorité (312 voix contre 308). Il exclut tout « no deal » quelles que soient les circonstances. Ce texte n'a pas de caractère contraignant, mais intensifie la pression exercée sur Theresa May, afin qu'elle écarte la piste d’une sortie sans accord. Jeudi 14 mars, les communes ont voté contre un second referendum et en faveur du report de la date butoir du 29 mars au 30 juin, si les députés approuvent d'ici le 20 mars l'accord de retrait de l'UE de Theresa May, qu'ils ont déjà retoqué à deux reprises. Si l'accord est recalé à nouveau, le report devra aller au-delà du 30 juin et impliquera l'organisation des élections pour le parlement européen en mai. Les dirigeants européens ont prévenu que cette extension devrait être « motivée. « Le Royaume-Uni doit nous dire ce qu'il veut pour notre relation future, a indiqué mercredi le négociateur de l'UE pour le Brexit, Michel Barnier. .

U105 Podcasts
4074: LISTEN ¦ Deal, no deal, an extension of Article 50 or no Brexit at all? MPs are to vote on whether to ask the EU for permission to delay Brexit. They'll also vote on giving the public a second referendum. Frank speaks to @AlexKane221b and @malo

U105 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 14:06


JSEDirect with Simon Brown
Investment lessons from Boeing (#334)

JSEDirect with Simon Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 18:44


Simon Shares Group5 (JSE code: GRF) goes into business rescue with "a slim chance for any realisation of value.". It seems the construction of a power station in Ghana was the final nail. Remember the +R1billion they were offered to their Eastern European toll operations? But in the end a lack of liquidity killed them. Be very careful of holding Aveng (JSE code: AEG), if nothing else check the bid/offer, price is heading to 1c. No Brexit deal with 15 days to go. A mess of epic proportions. Back in November 2017 I wrote in FinWeek that we'd get zero fee ETFs and eventually negative fee ETFs (they'll pay you to hold them). It has happened. MoneyWeb is reporting on a US ETF offering to pay investors to buy their ETF. Locally our much smaller market and hence much smaller ETFs means we're a long way from free, but I do think in time it'll happen locally and Satrix40* (JSE CODE: STX40) would probably the one able to do it. Aspen (JSE code: APN) taught us some important important lessons. Debt is fine until it's not and then it can be fatal. Buffett talks about this in his latest shareholders letter. Secondly the market has become a lot more skittish and punishing since Steinhoff (JSE code: SNH). This is not likely to go away any time soon. The answer is simple, watch a companies debt and hold quality, real quality, only. Lastly, all growth stocks mature and that process of maturing is often painful. 5 ways minimalism helps your finances Searching for value the Benjamin Graham Way * I hold ungeared positions. Investment lessons from Boeing We live in wild times made possible by the internet and powerful computers in our pockets. Much of it is good with a fair amount of bad as well (think Twitter trolls), but for large old school companies it can be especially bad. Think Momentum refusing to pay out the life policy. They were correct as per the law and policy wording, but they showed a complete lack of compassion and eventually backed down. Think Vodacom trying to scam us on the ICASA rules for rolling over data with crazy fees. They backed down and from a business profit motive they may have been right but they were a million miles away from the spirit of the law and ICASA may have blocked their fees anyways. Think TigerBrands and their total lack of empathy as they responded with legal speak while South Africans were dying from listeriosis originating at their production facilities. Think Boeing, standing firm after another of their new Boeing 737 Max8 crashed shortly after take off. In the olden pre Internet days Boeing would have been able to control the message with ease and insisted everything was fine, hoping like hell another plane didn't crash and quickly rolling out a software 'update' that may or may not fix the issue (from what I have read the issue is training, not software, here's a long NYT read on it). Boeing have failed to understand the new rules in which businesses operate. Firstly those rules are a lot more ethical. Consumers want to be treated fairly. Hey we always did, but we never really had any power. And that's the second and very important point, consumers now have power. That power comes via the Internet and very quickly a raging anger can over whelm any attempt to manage the message. Now sure often the raging anger is actually just a lynch mob and this is very much the dark downside of the Internet. But the upside is that consumers have power and they'll exercise that power. Sometimes for good and sometimes for bad. A business needs to understand this. I remember attending a presentation on generational theory a decade back where the message was that millennials wanted ethical companies and would pay more to these companies. The flip is that they'll boycott a business they consider to be unethical. Now this is way more than just millennials, the issue is that millennials were given the power to firstly know a companies ethics and secondly do something about it. Companies that are going to survive and thrive in this new world will have fairness and ethics at their core, and that's hard. It's easy to put that into a mission statement, but living it is something else entirely and often a company messes up. For example the news that a company will phase out plastic straws by 2022. Nice, but why so long? Simple because they're trying to protect profits. Fair enough but the ethical demanding consumer doesn't care about your corporate greed, they care about the planet. The even harder issue is how do we manage this as an investor? Truth is we need a crisis to see how a business manages it and that is late in the process. But we can see glimmers of it via other means, such as the plastic straw example mentioned earlier. If a company is not putting the customer and ethics front and center they will eventually be in trouble. Lastly as investor we need to not chase profits at any cost. We need to invest ethically as well, this means fair fees we're charged by providers. It also means exiting dodge companies even if we think there is money to be made. We also need to focus on ESG (environmental, social and governance) issues. A very last point. Will Boeing survive? Of course. Will this hurt? Absolutely. Will it be a great investment going forward? No chance. Subscriber to our feed here Subscribe or review us in iTunes JSE – The JSE is a registered trademark of the JSE Limited. JSEDirect is an independent broadcast and is not endorsed or affiliated with, nor has it been authorised, or otherwise approved by JSE Limited. The views expressed in this programme are solely those of the presenter, and do not necessarily reflect the views of JSE Limited.

Brexit The Final Countdown
MV2 defeated - what's next? No Deal? No Brexit? BONUS EP

Brexit The Final Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 18:40


In this BONUS episode of Brexit: The Final Countdown we examine the fall out as Theresa May suffers yet another defeat in the Commons with her revamped and improved Brexit deal, and as MPs prepare to vote against a 'No Deal' scenario later this evening. With just 16 days left until we leave the EU, the UK is faced with no deal planning and maybe an extension of Article 50, but at what cost to the government, the UK and the PM? Regular host Rebecca Hutson is joined by Martyn Brown, Senior Political Correspondent for the Daily Express. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Pontos de Vista
Em debate: A importância das eleições para o parlamento europeu, o impasse no brexit e a situação na Venezuela são os temas desta edição.

Pontos de Vista

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019 48:00


Panik Meinungspodcast
#10 No Brexit

Panik Meinungspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 45:38


Und es geht in die Zehnte Runde von DEM Meinungspodcast! Die Jubiläumsfolge mit dem so oft diskutierten Thema Brexit! Jetzt auch auf iTunes! Grüße Patrick und Niklas

Sky News - All Out Politics
Brexit - Deal, No Deal or No Brexit?

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 42:48


We are weeks away from the date the UK is scheduled to leave the European Union but the shape of Brexit is still unclear. There was light at the end of a Eurotunnel for Theresa May this week as MPs backed an amendment on the Irish backstop which could be enough to get her deal through Parliament...BUT...the EU has made it clear there will be no renegotiation of the Withdrawal Agreement. So where does that leave us? Joining Adam Boulton to discuss the options are Anand Menon, Professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs at Kings College London; Financial Times Political Correspondent Laura Hughes, Sky News’ political reporter Rob Powell and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr.

Renascença - Casa Comum
Casa Comum - Costa não devia “ter alinhado com o Club Med” no Brexit - 30/01/2019

Renascença - Casa Comum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019


The Word's Worth
No Brexit For Russia

The Word's Worth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 6:46


In The Russian Word's Worth, Michele Berdy deciphers and translates великий могучий — the great and powerful — Russian language.

Upstream Ideas
WIND: Brexit Or No Brexit

Upstream Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019


What's next for the UK and their status in the EU? What are the implications for the U.S. economy? Will there be another referendum voted on by the public? Where’s the energy, pro or against Brexit? Director of policy and research at Open Europe, Stephen Booth joins Dan and Amy to discuss.

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Getting Sacked In The Morning
Brexit or No Brexit

Getting Sacked In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 71:58


Join Ed Noelmonds (Eion) as GSITM and the P45 bring you Brexit or No Brexit! Where do your favourite footballing personalities land on Brexit? Is Gary Megson a Remoaner? Does Craig Bellamy think the common fisheries policy is a scam? Does Mike Dean have a clue about this? Find out here...

You and Yours
Special Educational Needs, Stammering, Starless Cars and No Brexit Content!

You and Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 31:46


Special education needs, managing a stammer, cars that fail safety tests, why no Brexit?

Esteri
Esteri di venerdì 30/11/2018

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 26:46


1-Argentina, prima giornata del G20. La guerra dei dazi rischia di trasformare l'appuntamento di Buenos Aires in uno scontro stati uniti e Cina. ( Alfredo Somoza) ..2-Donald Trump annulla l'incontro con Putin, ufficialmente a causa della crisi ucraina ma la sua decisione sarebbe legata agli ultimi sviluppi del Russiagate. ( Roberto Festa) ..3-Perché non conviene a nessuno. Bruxelles prende seriamente in considerazione l'opzione No Brexit. ( Maria Maggiore) ..4-Francia. Una piattaforma alternativa a Foodora è possibile ..Il reportage di Esteri. ( Luisa Nannipieri)..5-Libri. ” i colori dell'incendio”. Intervista a Pierre Lemaitre.

Esteri
Esteri di ven 30/11

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 26:46


1-Argentina, prima giornata del G20. La guerra dei dazi rischia di trasformare l’appuntamento di Buenos Aires in uno scontro stati uniti e Cina. ( Alfredo Somoza) ..2-Donald Trump annulla l’incontro con Putin, ufficialmente a causa della crisi ucraina ma la sua decisione sarebbe legata agli ultimi sviluppi del Russiagate. ( Roberto Festa) ..3-Perché non conviene a nessuno. Bruxelles prende seriamente in considerazione l’opzione No Brexit. ( Maria Maggiore) ..4-Francia. Una piattaforma alternativa a Foodora è possibile ..Il reportage di Esteri. ( Luisa Nannipieri)..5-Libri. ” i colori dell’incendio”. Intervista a Pierre Lemaitre.

Esteri
Esteri di ven 30/11

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 26:46


1-Argentina, prima giornata del G20. La guerra dei dazi rischia di trasformare l’appuntamento di Buenos Aires in uno scontro stati uniti e Cina. ( Alfredo Somoza) ..2-Donald Trump annulla l’incontro con Putin, ufficialmente a causa della crisi ucraina ma la sua decisione sarebbe legata agli ultimi sviluppi del Russiagate. ( Roberto Festa) ..3-Perché non conviene a nessuno. Bruxelles prende seriamente in considerazione l’opzione No Brexit. ( Maria Maggiore) ..4-Francia. Una piattaforma alternativa a Foodora è possibile ..Il reportage di Esteri. ( Luisa Nannipieri)..5-Libri. ” i colori dell’incendio”. Intervista a Pierre Lemaitre.

Roy Green Show
The Man without whom there is no Brexit; A mother attends the parole hearing for her son's killer; B.C. byelection could force provincial election

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 64:44


The Roy Green Show Podcast Professor Alan Sked founded the United Kingdom Independence Party. Now joins Roy to discuss the state of UKIP and Brexit in the midst of chaos in the British Parliament. Mike Smyth, columnist for the Vancouver Province, updates Roy on how the referendum on elections in B.C. is progressing, as well as the potential the B.C.  byelection has to force a provincial election. Sheri Arsenault shares her experience of attending the parole for hearing for the drunk driver that killed her son and his two friends.  The federal Minister of Health made claims that ‘prescribed' opioid medication for pain patients are a significant contributor to the on-the-street opioid crisis. Ann Marie Gaudon is a registered social worker, psychotherapist and chronic pain councilor who is seeking out answers from the federal Minister of Health with no satisfactory response. Guests: Alan Sked, professor at the London School of Economics, founder of UKIP Mike Smyth, columnist with the Vancouver Province, talk host at 980 CKNW Global News Radio Sheri Arsenault Ann Marie Gaudon, registered social worker, psychotherapist and chronic pain councilor  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NottsRockCast
NRC-001- NO-Brexit and Dave Everitt from RedRum

NottsRockCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 51:52


NRC – 001 – No-Brexit & Dave Everitt Shownotes! NO-Brexit!! I have added in a pre-recorded podcast to this episode, to out line two big ground rules. NO Brexit! NO…

C103
Farm Talk Sat 13th Oct 2018 With John O'Connor

C103

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 42:32


Amongst the items in our Programme this morningThe Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Michael Creed TD outlines the main provisions of Budget 2019 in an interview with Farm Talk Editor John O’Connor.. Donal Barrett, Dairygold Mallow Regional Committee Member announces plans to stage a meeting on the theme of “ Brexit or No Brexit. Fodder or No Fodder? Where does Irish Agriculture go from here?”.. The Meeting has been planned for The Mallow GAA Complex , Carrigoon, just outside Mallow Town on Monday 19th. November 2018 at 7.30pm. ICMSA ,AREA-AGMs DATES, VENUES AND SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED.. Open Farm meetings to review Farm Budget 2019 taking place at several locations next week, in City and County. Dry cow information events planned for Cork as part of a countrywide Teagasc / Animal Health Ireland + Co-ops campaign to promote care of the dry cow and boost lactation after the Dry Period. Minister Michael Creed welcomes Top level Chinese Delegation visit Murphy Farm in Boherbue on Friday morning 12th. October Plus several other items of interest to the farming community and wider rural society……………… Philip Cotter PRO Cork East Ploughing Association reminds listeners that there’s an important match at Kilbrin to-morrow, Sunday , the first competition of the 2019 ploughing calendar. Technical broadcasting work and Podcast production by John Foott at C103 Studio, Gouldshill, Mallow, County Cork, Ireland. Farm Talk Programme is kindly sponsored by farmer-owned and operated Dairygold Co-Operative Society Limited. The Programme is researched, Edited, produced and presented by John O’Connor. Thanks for tuning in.. We hope you find the Programme interesting and useful.. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Petit Journal
Crise no Brexit

Petit Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 7:45


Crise no Brexit by Petit Journal

The Guardian’s Brexit Means ...
What would no Brexit look like? Brexit Means... Podcast

The Guardian’s Brexit Means ...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 22:42


We ask whether it is possible for Britain to change its decision to leave the EU and, if so, how might it happen?

PODGODZ
PODGODZ 219

PODGODZ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2016


Podgodz 219 Recorded 8 November 2016 (The Day America Burns) No RSS? NOT PODCAST   Lax Top 5 Adds/Drops/Updates Add:     Tell Me Something I Don't Know Mixed Feelings from Relay.fm BBC World Service: Plate of the Union And sound cloud things I am having to download and upload to Overcast that DON'T COUNT Drop: Updates:   Shows that pissed me off/weren’t good All the ones I have am having to bank to skip Black Mirror/Dr. Strange spoilage. Top 5 shows of the Week   Up for contention but not making the list this week Defocused #121: Arizona by the Sea Roderick on the Line #223: Sequester John No Agenda #874: Trump Trope, #875: No Brexit for You.   Top 5 5)    TV Talk Machine #105: Don't Get Weird 4)   Extra Read More →

PODGODZ
PODGODZ 219

PODGODZ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2016 44:19


Podgodz 219 Recorded 8 November 2016 (The Day America Burns) No RSS? NOT PODCAST   Lax Top 5 Adds/Drops/Updates Add:     Tell Me Something I Don’t Know Mixed Feelings from Relay.fm BBC World Service: Plate of the Union And sound cloud things I am having to download and upload to Overcast that DON’T COUNT Drop: Updates:   Shows that pissed me off/weren’t good All the ones I have am having to bank to skip Black Mirror/Dr. Strange spoilage. Top 5 shows of the Week   Up for contention but not making the list this week Defocused #121: Arizona by the Sea Roderick on the Line #223: Sequester John No Agenda #874: Trump Trope, #875: No Brexit for You.   Top 5 5)    TV Talk Machine #105: Don’t Get Weird 4)   Extra Read More →

Illustrated Game Podcast
Euro Specials; Episode 3: No #Brexit Talk

Illustrated Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016 63:09


Host Joe Devine is joined by Cousin Martin, a returning Seb Stafford-Bloor and debutante Paul Ansorge. The gang chat group stages, and hastily avoid any mention of 'the political event'. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.