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James Cook presents political debate and discussion from Beauchamp College in Oadby.
Neil O'Brien, Minister in the Levelling Up department, joins Christopher Hope to dissect a very important document released in Westminster this week - and no, we don't mean that one. The MP for Harborough, Oadby & Wigston claims you can "level up" in Chelsea and assures Chris that it isn't a "North vs South thing". Also on the podcast, Shadow Secretary for Levelling Up, Lisa Nandy MP, tells us she'd have been right there "cheering from the rafters" offering Michael Gove her support if the white paper had delivered - but she feels it fell short. Plus unofficial Levelling Up expert, author and journalist Sebastian Payne, on what the paper means for Johnsonism, and the Telegraph's own Tony Diver attempts to sum the entire document up in 3 minutes, including why on earth it included a brief history of civilisation... For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/chopper |Sign up to the Chopper's Politics newsletter: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/newsletters |Listen to Planet Normal: www.playpodca.st/planetnormal |Email: chopperspolitics@telegraph.co.uk |See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From his beginnings in Sigatoka ‘Rugby Town’ in Fiji, to gracing every top professional league in the world, rugby superstar, Nemani Nadolo’s story is an engaging one. One of the world's best Rugby Union wingers in the last twenty years, it’s not been a straight path to his many achievements and honours. Indeed at one stage it looked like Nemani might not have a career in rugby at all, but thoughts of lucrative work in the mining industry soon turned to following his passion and eventually lighting it up at a Rugby World Cup. It’s a story full of takeaways and cognisance. I met Nemani, pre covid in a park in Oadby, Leicestershire, shortly after he had signed to play for the Leicester Tigers in the Gallagher Premiership. As the lawn mowers buzzed in the background, we spoke about the importance of understanding the individual, controlling your ego and a whole lot more. This became an emotional chat and I thank Nemani for opening up to me. It was also a conversation I wanted to have early in The BenRyan Podcast as he was one of the first people I reached out to for advice when I began my time in Fiji. Just chatting to Nemz in a place thousands of miles away from the south pacific, instantly reminded me of the warmth of the Fijian people and the importance of family and relationships. To get the best out of anyone, first, you listen and then you learn. More About Nemani: Twitter - https://bit.ly/3edDMIP Instagram - https://bit.ly/3kE7k37 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NemaniNadolo/ LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/2NX59fb Show Notes & Transcript - https://benryan.co.uk/podcast/episode-3-nemani-nadolo/ Listen & Subscribe to The Ben Ryan Podcast: Ben’s Website - https://benryan.co.uk/podcast/ Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-ben-ryan-podcast/id1553400216 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3iUL1eLA7HFKt5gxO7Uf4j?si=oN9YN6uFRSSGbO6kR01ONQ Amazon Music - https://amzn.to/3shGDnO TuneIn - http://tun.in/pkdsm Follow me on Instagram - https://bit.ly/2Z5QSit Follow me on Twitter - https://bit.ly/3ph5W7o Follow me on LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/3ah8Ftv Read about me - https://amzn.to/2NLu0Ck
Disagreement over the lockdown has taken a decidedly different turn in the New Year. This past weekend Toby received a death threat in one of his email accounts and it was deemed that it was serious enough to warrant a police visit. He also got into a very public row with Conservative MP Neil O'Brien (Harborough, Oadby & Wigston). On the culture front, we find James watching (*gasp* Source
An edited version of the Zoom service for Pentecost Sunday including feedback from the week of 24-7 Prayer, readings from Acts 2.1-8 and John 7.37-39, sermon from Anthony, prayers led by young people from Oadby and Evington (found here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn9F5-hIPqQtAgAdhmE8skg) and the Beatitudes for a Global Pandemic by Jayne Manfredi, illustrated by Dave Walker here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4GKOq47UaY&list=PLYA9hTGa1k_E4fZi7PZIMVjVJJqdrxcM4&index=5&t=2s
The government is expected to unveil its plans this week for lifting the U.K. lockdown. Iain Anderson of Cicero/AMO joins Bloomberg Westminster's Roger Hearing and Sebastian Salek to discuss what the next phase could look like. But first, Neil O'Brien, Conservative MP for Harborough, Oadby & Wigston, tells us about an unsung issue of the lockdown: loneliness.
Building your SLT team is like trying to build an aircraft while it’s in the air – Liam Powell Liam Powell is the Head Teacher at Manor High school in Oadby, Leicestershire. He has been teaching for over 24 years, initially qualifying in 1993 as a History and Politics teacher. Liam has been a Head for over 7 years and taken Manor High school through significant changes, in particular, becoming an Academy and part of Oak Multi Academy Trust. If you haven’t had a chance yet, check out Liam’s “Hot Choc Friday” pics on LinkedIn, they truly are brilliant and show how as a Head you can have a huge impact on your students. Listen to more of Liam’s fantastic experience and how he still believes being a Head Teacher is the best job in the world. SHOW NOTES: Liam’s route into Education [00:36] Advice to Student teachers entering the profession [01:36] Is Teaching still a vocation? [02:44] What makes a good senior leadership team in a school [03:53] Moving from SLT to being a Head [04:55] Advice on becoming a Headteacher [06:00] Recent Manor High School Initiatives [08:52] Manor Highs Partnerships [11:30] Hot Choc Friday [13:03] Where will Education move too in the next 5 years, being a MAT [14:34] Primary Secondary Transition improvements [16:15] Being process driven, not outcome driven [17:46] Students are our greatest resource [19:25] Recruitment needs for September [22:20] The importance of having “Core Values” [22:48] SELECTED LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE Connect with Liam Powell Linkedin Manor High School Facebook Page – Twitter Feed Spark Academy PEOPLE MENTIONED Luke Ambler – ANDYSMANCLUB – Linkedin Mital Thanki – Spark Academy – Linkedin Paul Dix – Pivotal Education Linkedin
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Located just behind the main shopping parade within Oadby and just by the Shoppers Car Park is Zeph's Cafe, the Chatty Cafe and Oadby Food Bank. We chat with Jim about what it is like to be involved in the local Oadby Community and what makes it so great! Find out more about Zeph's, the Chatty Cafe and the Oadby Food Bank.
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We are at No. 15 in our Top 20 Streets in Oadby - The Broadway Where will your Street feature in the Top 20? Listen to get insights on local homeowner trends and news.
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We are at No. 17 in our Top 20 Streets in Oadby - Manor Close. Where will your Street feature in the Top 20?
We are at No 18 in our Top 20 Streets in Oadby as we countdown to No 1.
In our countdown to highlight the Top 20 Streets in Oadby we arrive at Number 19 in our countdown which is Pine Tree Close.
In our countdown to highlight the Top 20 Streets in Oadby we arrive at Number 20 in our countdown which is The Oval. Providing an insight on average values and what it is like to live at The Oval.
Oadby - We recently got out and about in Oadby along The Parade and visited Chestnuts Coffee Shop, a fantastic local independent Coffee Shop Oadby along The Parade to find out more about the local Oadby business and why Oadby is such a popular town for people to move to and be a part of the local community. Find out more in our podcast with the owner... Sue.
We look at how property prices have performed in the Oadby area since 2006. The results are amazing....