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Iain Dale All Talk
295. Paul Staines

Iain Dale All Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 49:18


Iain Dale interviews blogger and journalist Paul Staines, who until recently ran the Guido Fawkes website. Never one to dodge a controversial story, Paul is a fascinating character. They talk all things politics, gossip and journalism!

Last Orders - a spiked podcast
100: Scandal, gossip and Guido Fawkes

Last Orders - a spiked podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 34:13


Paul Staines – founding editor of Guido Fawkes – joins Chris Snowdon and Tom Slater for the latest episode of Last Orders, our nanny-state podcast. They discuss whether Westminster muckraking is a dying art, why Labour wants to ban adverts for porridge, and why young people should do more drugs.  This episode is proudly sponsored by Beckett's Gin. Viewers can get 20 per cent off all spirits, including Beckett's brand new, limited-edition, single-malt English whisky, here: https://beckettsgin.co.uk/spiked  Please give generously to spiked's Christmas give-a-thon. If you donate £50 or more, you can also get a free spiked mug, while stocks last. (UK addresses only.)  https://www.spiked-online.com/donate/  Listen, share and give us a glowing review on your podcast app. Also, send your postbag questions to lastorders@spiked-online.com and we'll try to answer them in the next episode. Support spiked: https://www.spiked-online.com/support/  Sign up to spiked's newsletters: https://www.spiked-online.com/newsletters/

Cross Question with Iain Dale
Zoe Williams, Paul Staines, Harriet Cross & Luke Taylor

Cross Question with Iain Dale

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 52:16


Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Guardian columnist Zoe Williams, Guido Fawkes founder Paul Staines, Conservative MP Harriet Cross and Lib Dem MP Luke Taylor.

Iain Dale - The Whole Show
Do you have any sympathy for Justin Welby?

Iain Dale - The Whole Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 149:54


Do you have any sympathy for Justin Welby? And in the third hour, can assisted dying be implemented safely?Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Guardian columnist Zoe Williams, Guido Fawkes founder Paul Staines, Conservative MP Harriet Cross and Lib Dem MP Luke Taylor.

Coffee House Shots
Has WhatsApp ruined government?

Coffee House Shots

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 13:17


WhatsApps between officials in Boris Johnson's government have been centre-stage at the Covid inquiry this week. Is the app encouraging on-the-hoof policymaking and nasty briefing?  James Heale speaks to Katy Balls and Guido Fawkes chief Paul Staines.

The Media Show
Who will buy The Telegraph?

The Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 28:11


Who's going to buy The Daily Telegraph and the Spectator? The titles have been up for sale since June, after Lloyds seized control from the Barclay family. Also in the programme, a government taskforce to tackle Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs), and George Osborne launches a podcast with Ed Balls, his former political adversary. Guests: George Osborne, co-host, Political Currency, Paul Staines, founder, Guido Fawkes, Jane Martinson, author of a forthcoming book about the Barclay family called You May Never See Us Again, Fiona O'Brien, London bureau director, Reporters Without Borders, and Dr Susan Karamanian, dean of the College of Law, Hamad Bin Khalifa University Sound engineer: Emma Harth Produced by: Simon Richardson

Good Vibrations Podcast
Good Vibrations Podcast: Second Summer of Love Roundtable - Episode 3

Good Vibrations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 72:23


For the video version:https://www.bitchute.com/video/f00kwcAZm2Pm/We're on the 35th anniversary of the fabled ‘second Summer of Love', which was the mainstream's own term for the emerging Acid House/ Rave scene of 1988. Guesting on this Roundtable discussion are Dom and Chris of Sheep Farm Studios, and Matt Sergiou of the Occult Beatles and Conspiro Media sites. In the third of four episodes which ask questions that few, if any other researchers ever have, we examine the alarming parallels between this scene and the 1960s hippie/ ‘counter culture' movement of 21 years previous. Under discussion this time are: Tony Colston Hayter and the Sunrise raves; the dubious background of his PR man Paul Staines; the Sun both “exposing” and endorsing “evil” Acid House … in the same edition!; the similarity between LSD being “exposed” by the media in the 60s and Ecstasy in the 80s; James Palumbo and the Ministry of Sound; the Leah Betts affair; the Rettenden murders; Channel 4's live ecstasy experiment; Carl Cox's vaccine endorsement; Fatboy Slim; David Guetta; worrying aspects of Paul van Dyk, and much more.Come back soon for the final episode in this series.Big thanks to Gregg Vardy for the video editing.*My Linktree - the one-stop shop for all my various platforms:https://linktr.ee/markdevlinDetails of all upcoming events are here:www.djmarkdevlin.com/events/For anyone who has found value in my work and would like to make a donation towards it being able to continue, you can do so at Buy Me A Coffee here:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/markdevlinOr, to make a direct donation via www.paypal.com, find me under the e-mail address markdevlinuk@gmail.com there.To order Root Wellness natural health/ immune boosting products as featured in a previous Good Vibrations episode:https://www.therootbrands.com/markdevlin

Guido Talks
Spring Statement 2022 Special

Guido Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 11:53 Transcription Available


The wonks have given their verdict, now hear what the Guido team have to say about Rishi's Spring Statement... Subscribe to the show on YouTube, or if you prefer to listen rather than watch, subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, aCast, Sounder.FM, or from wherever you get your podcasts.

Guido Talks
What Next For the Tories?

Guido Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 14:46 Transcription Available


Leadership manoeuvres, letters of no confidence, and party defections. What's next for the Tories? In the latest episode of Guido Talks, we discuss where things stand for the party, and what might be in store once Sue Gray – finally – releases her report. Do the Tory rebels have a plan? [https://order-order.com/2022/01/19/whats-the-plan/]

The New European Podcast
"It was an insurrection" : The storming of Capitol Hill one year on

The New European Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 35:42


In this week's episode, host Steve Anglesey introduces more Brexit news, this does include, however, Presidential grifter and election crybaby Donald J Trump's golf courses losing a combined £7m in 2020... Writer and The New European columnist Paul Mason joins the podcast to discuss if Tony Blair needs a knighthood, or indeed if anyone does, the storming of Capitol Hill exactly a year on and how the fall of American democracy is the greatest threat of our time. Plus, Daniel Kawczynski MP, Nigel Farage and Paul Staines are all in the Hall of Shame this week. Enjoyed this episode? Let us know by tweeting @TheNewEuropean.

Coffee House Shots
Westminster sex scandals: Why do we care?

Coffee House Shots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 24:01


Cindy Yu talks to Fraser Nelson and Guido Fawkes blogger Paul Staines about the Matt Hancock revelations and how reporting on sex scandals has changed over the years.  

Gript Media Podcasts
Borderline 04 - Paul Staines of Guido Fawkes

Gript Media Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 40:56


Gareth talks to Paul Staines, the Irish founder of the British political website Guido Fawkes, named after "the only man to enter Parliament with honest intentions." They discuss what it's like to be the most powerful Irish man in Westminster; Brexit; Irexit; and answer the burning question - Leo or Boris?

Spectator Radio
The Spectator Podcast: Trump vs Xi

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 33:27


This week, as presidents Xi and Trump meet at the G20, is the world on the eve of a new Cold War (00:30)? Plus, Boris Johnson’s campaign has had a tough week – but is this anything more than a wobble (15:55)? And last – he’s had three wives, and his current partner is more than 20 years his junior – but why doesn’t anyone ever talk about Jeremy Corbyn’s love life (24:30)? With Gerard Baker, Yu Jie, James Forsyth, Camilla Tominey, Melissa Kite, and Paul Staines. Presented by Isabel Hardman. Produced by Cindy Yu and Siva Thaganrajah.

The Edition
Trump vs Xi: is the new Cold War hotting up?

The Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 33:27


This week, as presidents Xi and Trump meet at the G20, is the world on the eve of a new Cold War (00:30)? Plus, Boris Johnson's campaign has had a tough week – but is this anything more than a wobble (15:55)? And last – he's had three wives, and his current partner is more than 20 years his junior – but why doesn't anyone ever talk about Jeremy Corbyn's love life (24:30)?With Gerrard Baker, Yu Jie, James Forsyth, Camilla Tominey, Melissa Kite, and Paul Staines.Presented by Isabel Hardman.Produced by Cindy Yu and Siva Thaganrajah.

Pit of Conversation
Episode 53: My Mouse Just Died

Pit of Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 141:03


Names Bowling Breaking down and creating a Facebook Instagram Lots of email talk Scary stories / No Sleep Shel Silverstein Beer Lyft Azerbaijan Middle Eastern Countries Old TV shows vs New TV shows Hawaiian BBQ Spam A Brief History of Hawaii Im back!! Deodorant and BO

The Media Show
The Cairncross Conundrum

The Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 28:12


Demand for news is higher than ever but fewer people are prepared to pay for it. The government asked former journalist Dame Frances Cairncross to conduct a review into the sustainability of high-quality journalism. Amol Rajan is joined by Dame Frances Cairncross, Wolfgang Blau, president of Condé Nast International, Professor Jane Martinson, Daniel Ionescu, managing editor of The Lincolnite and Lincolnshire Reporter, and Paul Staines, publisher of Guido Fawkes. Presenter: Amol Rajan Producer: Richard Hooper

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Spectator Radio
The Spectator Podcast: what happens after the end of the Merkel project?

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 33:36


As Angela Merkel steps down as party leader – what was her legacy and can the EU project survive without her (00:40)? We also discuss whether WhatsApp has made it harder for MPs to plot (12:25); and last, should Brits be allowed to forage wild mushrooms (22:50)? With Douglas Murray, Sophie Pedder, Katy Balls, Paul Staines, Stewart Jackson, Daniel Butler, and Josh Barrie. Presented by Lara Prendergast. Produced by Cindy Yu and Alastair Thomas.

The Edition
Europe's empty throne: what happens after the end of the Merkel project?

The Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 33:31


As Angela Merkel steps down as party leader – what was her legacy and can the EU project survive without her (00:35)? We also discuss whether WhatsApp has made it harder for MPs to plot (12:20); and last, should Brits be allowed to forage wild mushrooms (22:45)? With Douglas Murray, Sophie Pedder, Katy Balls, Paul Staines, Stewart Jackson, Daniel Butler, and Josh Barrie. Presented by Lara Prendergast. Produced by Cindy Yu and Alastair Thomas.

The Political Party
Show 57 - Paul Staines

The Political Party

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 64:39


Paul Staines aka Guido Fawkes gives Matt a rare interview and takes us behind the scenes at Britain's most successful political blog site. As well as the history of the site and the driving force behind it, he and Matt discuss Paul's relationship with politics and politicians, his role in exposing the infamous 'Red Rag' story and a heck of a revelation about which influential individual was planning to buy the website off him and how much for. You can follow Paul on Twitter: @GuidoFawkes You can follow Matt on Twitter: @mattforde Email the show: politicalpartypodcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Media Show
How BuzzFeed exposed Kevin Spacey

The Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 27:55


Netflix have suspended filming of their hit TV series House of Cards. The decision follows allegations now engulfing the show's lead actor Kevin Spacey. Marisa Carrol is BuzzFeed's deputy national editor. Matthew Garrahan is the FT's global media editor. Refinery29 is a digital publisher targeting millennial women and has been valued at $500m. Kate Ward is the executive responsible for Refinery29's expansion into Europe. If the allegations of impropriety by members of parliament now filling the front pages really were an open secret, did Westminster's journalists turn a blind eye? How effective is the Lobby at holding power to account? Heather Brooke was the investigative reporter who exposed the expenses scandal, Paul Staines blogs as Guido Fawkes, and Michael White is The Guardian's former political editor. Presenter: Andrea Catherwood Producer: Richard Hooper.

Media Masters
Media Masters - Paul Staines

Media Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 55:59


Westminster's chief mischief-maker, Paul Staines founded and runs the political blog Guido Fawkes, whose exposés have led to multiple resignations. In this exclusive interview, Paul challenges the "cosy relationship" between politicians and lobby journalists; responds to criticism that his blog is now part of the establishment, and discusses potential launches in India and Australia.

Spectator Radio
Political Correctness, Budget 2016 And Raves

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2016 29:30


Political correctness, Budget 2016 and raves Released 17 March 2016 With Simon Barnes, Tom Slater from Spiked, Paul Staines from Guido Fawkes, George Hull, Sirin Kale from Dazed and Confused, James Forsyth and Fraser Nelson. Presented by Isabel Hardman.

Documentary on One - RTÉ Documentaries

Enter the world of parliamentary plots, rumours and conspiracy. Paul Staines - aka Guido Fawkes - is the number 1 political blogger in the British Isles. Paul is viewed by some as a scourge, and by others as 'new media'. Paul is also an Irish citizen.

The Media Show
Simon Heffer and media ownership

The Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2011 28:15


Simon Heffer, the long standing associate editor of The Telegraph, has moved to the Daily Mail to edit RightMinds, the paper's new comment and blogs website. Simon Heffer outlines his vision for RightMinds and how he plans to make it distinctive in an already crowded market. The Australian government has decided to investigate the media following suggestions that Rupert Murdoch owns too large a share of the country's press. Emma Alberici, ABC's Europe correspondent, explains that the UK's worries about media plurality are nothing compared to Australia's, where two newspaper owners dominate. The culture secretary Jeremy Hunt is going to approach Ofcom, the media regulator, to ask for new rules on the way media ownership is measured. The guidelines aim to identify situations where one media group has too much of a share of the UK media. David Elstein explains how media ownership might be measured and why there's a sting in the tail for the BBC.This week information about the boundary review of MPs' constituencies, which had been given to the mainstream media under embargo, was published on the Guido Fawkes political blog before the embargo was lifted. To discuss whether embargoes still make sense in a digital age, Steve Hewlett is joined by political blogger Paul Staines, of the Guido Fawkes blog, and the Guardian's Michael White. The producer is Simon Tillotson.

The Media Show
08/09/2010

The Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2010 28:19


Paul Staines, aka Gudio Fawkes, is the political blogger behind the story of William Hague and his special advisor. Critics describe him as an anti-journalist, un-accountable and a peddler of political soft porn. How does he respond? With a Papal visit to the UK imminent, issues like the ordination of women, and arguments about whether to build a Mosque at Ground Zero in New York, religion is never far from the headlines. But, can a secular media cover events in the world of religion effectively? And do newspaper article or television news have any hope of getting to grips with questions like 'Does God exits?' Former religious correspondent for The Guardian Stephen Bates and Baroness Warnock discuss. And the big story of the week. What exactly have we learnt from the New York Times' allegations about phone hacking at the News of The World, and why is an American newspaper so interested in what happens in the news room of a British tabloid? Steve Hewlett speakers to Professor of Journalism and former tabloid editor Roy Greenslade and Rupert Murdoch biographer Michael Wolff. The producer is Joe Kent.