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Times Daily World Briefing
Macron, Starmer & Trump: Ukraine's fate at stake

Times Daily World Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 10:57


European leaders mark three years since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, but the absence of top US officials fuels fears that Europe may have to go it alone. As Macron and Starmer travel to Washington to sway Donald Trump, Germany's next leader hints at a shift in transatlantic relations. Peter Conradi, Europe editor of The Sunday Times, provides expert analysis.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: www.thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Highlights from Moncrieff
Notre Dame Cathedral completely restored after fire

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 8:14


Notre Dame Cathedral has risen from the ashes! Five years after the devastating fire, French President Emmanuel Macron toured the beautifully restored landmark, calling it "more beautiful than ever." With €700 million in donations and the work of over 1,300 artisans, the cathedral is set to reopen on December 7th.To tell more, Seán is joined by Peter Conradi, Europe Editor of The Sunday Times.Image: Britannica

Moncrieff Highlights
Notre Dame Cathedral completely restored after fire

Moncrieff Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 8:14


Notre Dame Cathedral has risen from the ashes! Five years after the devastating fire, French President Emmanuel Macron toured the beautifully restored landmark, calling it "more beautiful than ever." With €700 million in donations and the work of over 1,300 artisans, the cathedral is set to reopen on December 7th.To tell more, Seán is joined by Peter Conradi, Europe Editor of The Sunday Times.Image: Britannica

Here & Now
Audiobooks to bring along on your summer travels

Here & Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 24:47


President Biden sent congressional Democrats a letter Monday reiterating he is in the 2024 presidential race to the end. NPR's Ximena Bustillo joins us for the latest. And, Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold has been receiving threats since the beginning of her state's lawsuit to remove former President Donald Trump from its ballot. She talks about threats to election workers and other secretaries of state. Then, a left-wing coalition won the most seats in this weekend's parliamentary elections in France, but there's still the prospect of a hung parliament. The Sunday Times' Peter Conradi joins us for more on the election and what's to come. Plus, Traci Thomas of "The Stacks" podcast joins us with some audiobook recommendations perfect for this summer.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

The News Agents
The government minister who thinks the Tories are still winning

The News Agents

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 35:29


We have a real live government Secretary of State with us in News Agents HQ today - David TC Davies insists the election still winnable for the Conservatives - and says if you want to see what Labour would do in power, then look at the mess unfolding in Wales. Is he missing something or are we? Later, Peter Conradi - author of Who Lost Russia - takes us gently through all that is unfolding right now in Russia, Ukraine and Georgia, and why - despite the Western sanctions - it all speaks to a resurgent Putin.Editor: Tom HughesSenior Producer: Gabriel RadusProducer: Laura FitzPatrickSocial Media Editor: Georgia FoxwellVideo Production: Shane Fennelly & Arvind BadewalYou can listen to this episode on Alexa - just say "Alexa, ask Global Player to play The News Agents"!The News Agents is brought to you by HSBC UK - https://www.hsbc.co.uk/https://store.global.com/collections/the-news-agents

Times Daily World Briefing
The unanswered questions about Alexei Navalny's death

Times Daily World Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 10:10


Peter Conradi, The Sunday Times Europe Editor, takes us through the latest claims about Alexei Navalny's death. Plus, hear from the western journalist who's been behind the Russian frontline in Ukraine. And how the ending for Oppenheimer came to Christopher Nolan in a dream. The World in 10 is a Times of London production bringing you the global news agenda every day in just 10 minutes, as seen through the eyes of our writers and correspondents. For more listen to Times Radio or take out a digital subscription at thetimes.co.uk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Arts & Ideas
Iris Murdoch's The Sovereignty of Good

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 44:49


Bidisha, Peter Conradi and Lucy Bolton join Matthew Sweet to read the moral philosophy book published by Iris Murdoch in 1970. Murdoch, who died aged 79, 25 years ago on Feb 8th 1999, was a writer of novels and philosophy books which explored the nature of good/evil, the role of the unconscious and of sex and love. In 1978 she won the Booker prize for her story The Sea, The Sea and in 1987 she was made a Dame. Lucy Bolton has written about Iris Murdoch, philosophy and cinema; novelist and critic Bidisha is a fan, Peter J Conradi, who is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Kingston, was a friend of Iris Murdoch and author of books including Iris Murdoch: A Life, A Writer at War: Letters and Diaries of Iris Murdoch 1939-45, The Saint and Artist: A Study of the Fiction of Iris Murdoch, and his autobiography Family Business: A Memoir which talks of his friendship with her.The Iris Murdoch Research Centre is at the University of Chichester. You might also like another Free Thinking discussion on rewriting 20th-century British philosophy and women philosophers including Iris Murdoch, Mary Midgley,Producer: Luke Mulhall

Addicted to Murder
Andrei Chikatilo Part 2 AKA ”The Butcher of Rostov”

Addicted to Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 33:38


Join us in our final part of Andrei and his horrific deeds that led to a huge trial in Eastern Europe. References: The Red Ripper by Peter Conradi, Wikipedia  Email us at addictedtomurderpodcast@gmail.com Instagram @addictedtompodcast Others @addictedtomurderpodcast

Addicted to Murder
Andrei Chikatilo Part 1 AKA ”The Butcher of Rostov”

Addicted to Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 31:55


Join us as we discuss Andrei Chikatilo's impoverished Ukrainian childhood and his later teen and early adult years. References: The Red Ripper by Peter Conradi, Wikipedia   

The Home Show with Sinead Ryan
Rebuilding Notre Dame, homes of the big screen & DIY hacks with Jennifer Sheahan

The Home Show with Sinead Ryan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 45:17


Europe Editor of The Sunday Times, Peter Conradi, joins Sinead to chat about the rebuilding work on the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris since the fire of 2019. Joan Scales explores the homes that are used in television and film projects; Dr. Frank O'Connor from Derelict Ireland; and Jennifer Sheahan, former Home of the Year winner, with her top DIY hacks.

Stories of our times
Ukraine and beyond: The world in 2023

Stories of our times

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 44:48


After a period of global upheaval unlike any other in living memory, we look back at the year war came to Ukraine, and how its fallout has changed Europe and the world. We ask two of our most experienced foreign correspondents for their views on the people and events likely to shape global events in 2023, as the world adjusts to the “new normal” of conflict and economic turbulence.This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. Guests: Catherine Philp, Diplomatic Correspondent, The Times.Peter Conradi, Europe Editor, The Sunday Times.Host: Manveen Rana.Clips: NBC News; The Guardian; Sky News; France 24; BBC News; New York Times; DW; ABC News (US); CBS News; Euronews; Telegraph; Evening Standard; The Sun; AFP. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Perspective
‘Who Lost Russia?' Tracing the breakdown in relations between Moscow and the West

Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 7:17


Major developments in current affairs are rarely isolated events, but often the result of decades of history in the making. Historians and international affairs experts have argued that Russia's war in Ukraine is no exception, though they don't all agree about the cause. So what can recent history tell us? Peter Conradi's prescient 2017 book “Who Lost Russia? How the World Entered a New Cold War” traces the breakdown in relations between Russia and the West. He joined us on Perspective to tell us more. 

World Business Report
Russian forces advance on Kyiv

World Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 26:26


As Ukraine braces itself as Russian forces reach its capital, we consider the global economic effects. Kyiv is seeing exchanges of fire in the north, as Russian troops advance. We hear from a woman seeking a safe haven with her family, as well as Ukrainian businessman Oleg Chernyak of CHI Software, who has recently left his home in Kharkiv, close to the Russian border. Ukraine's President Zelensky has called on the European Union to impose harsher sanctions on Russia. However, there has been a perceived reluctance from some European countries including Germany. One key issue is whether to disrupt Russia's access to the SWIFT global banking network. Investment analyst Justin Urquhat Stewart explains what the SWIFT system is and how it works. Meanwhile, Dieter Janecek, a Green party MP in the German coalition government, discusses whether the country can wean itself off its reliance on Russian gas, and the implications of imposing sanctions. China's economic and political relationship with Russia is playing into the calculations, and author and Russia expert Peter Conradi explains how. Plus, we hear from the BBC's Will Bain, on the news that Russia has been stripped of the Champions League final by the European football governing body UEFA.

Q-90.1's Lifelines with John Augustine
Lionel Logue - The King's Speech by Mark Logue and Peter Conradi

Q-90.1's Lifelines with John Augustine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 5:00


Would you be interested in a biography of the world's most famous speech therapist, a man you may already be familiar with?

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Taking Stock with Vincent Wall
Taking Stock Podcast: German Reunification and the Fall of the Berlin Wall

Taking Stock with Vincent Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 0:37


We’ve a special edition on the legacy of the Berlin Wall coming down 30 years ago. We hear from Vincent Boland; journalist and commentator on business and finance who has a specific insight on Germany and Eastern Europe and how it has developed since 1989. Also joined by Peter Conradi author of Who Lost Russia and currently Europe Editor of The Sunday Times who’s in Berlin. And Arthur Sullivan Journalist with DW Business based in Germany on the challenges facing the German auto industry. Taking Stock is brought to you in association with PwC Ireland.

Cheltenham Festivals
Iris Murdoch '40 Years A Novelist' - Cheltenham Literature Festival (1994)

Cheltenham Festivals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 74:20


To celebrate 70 years of bringing the world's greatest writers and brightest minds to Cheltenham, we've scoured our incredible archive in search of some seminal moments. We're bringing audio from past events to life to showcase the heritage and history of the Literature Festival. Funny, fearless and fiercely intelligent, Iris Murdoch was one of the greatest writers of the 20th-century with an incredible body of work including Under The Net, The Bell and the Booker Prize-winning novel The Sea, the Sea. In this very special recording at the 1994 Cheltenham Literature Festival, Iris appeared in conversation with John Bayley and Peter Conradi for an event examining 40 years of her life as a novelist.  Tickets for the 2019 programme are now available to Members and are released on general sale on 4 September: cheltenhamfestivals.com/literature To get the latest #cheltlitfest updates, sign up to our eNews: http://bit.ly/2QZLp6l  Image credit - Peter Conradi's Family Business: A Memoir

Uncommon Conversations with Maryam Zar and John Harlow
The "Green Wave"Protecting children of incarcerated parents,Socialist Party US

Uncommon Conversations with Maryam Zar and John Harlow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 55:00


Peter Conradi, Europe Editor, The Sunday Times of London, On the “Green Wave” and what the US can learn from recent Euro-elections. Amy Friedman, Executive Director, POPS - protecting children of incarcerated parents – amazon.com/Desperados-Wife-Memoir-Amy-Friedman Mimi Soltysik – He was the presidential candidate for the Socialist Party USA in 2016 – “Now everyone left of Trump is a socialist, apparently, what is a socialist today?” wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimi_Soltysik_2016_presidential_campaign

Nixon Now Podcast
The Fall of the Soviet Union and the Rise of Putin’s Russia with Peter Conradi

Nixon Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2017 56:21


This edition of the Nixon Now podcast features author Peter Conradi on the dramatic aftermath of the fall of the Soviet Union, and the rise of Putin’s Russia. The conversation includes story behind Nixon’s critique of the George H.W. Bush administration’s handling of U.S.-Russia relations. Conradi is the foreign editor of The Sunday Times. During his seven years as a foreign correspondent in Moscow, Conradi witnessed the USSR’s collapse first-hand. His previous books include include "Hitler’s Piano Player" and the international bestseller “The King’s Speech” co-authored with Mark Logue, which told the real-life story behind the Oscar-Winning film. He’s also the author of a newly released book, “Who Lost Russia: How the World Entered A New Cold War,” which the New York Times is calling "A smart, balanced analysis of the internal developments that have shaped Russia’s course since the break-up of the Soviet Union.” Interview by Jonathan Movroydis.

Midweek
01/12/2010

Midweek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2010 41:45


This week Libby Purves is joined by Xander Rawlins, Jane Milligan, Mary Ward, Mark Logue and Matthew Kelly. Xander Rawlins is a Captain in the Grenadier Guards. He releases his debut single '1000 miles Apart' this month, a song that was written whilst he was serving on the front line in Afghanistan's Helmand Province. He performed off-the-cuff concerts which he found was a way of bringing everyone together, and his two acoustic guitars travelled with him throughout his 6 month, 8000 mile tour of duty. Mark Logue is the grandson of Lionel Logue, the Australian speech therapist to King George VI, soon to feature in a film with Colin Firth. Mark is custodian of the Logue Archive and has written a book, 'The King's Speech', with Peter Conradi, based on recently discovered diaries of his grandfather. His grandfather was famously dubbed by one newspaper in the 1930s 'The Quack who saved a King'. 'The King's Speech is published by Quercus. Jane Milligan is an actor and the youngest child of the comic genius Spike Milligan. Mary Ward OBE, a former teacher co-founded the theatre company Chickenshed in 1974 with the aim of involving everyone, often people who had been excluded from other places. Chickenshed will be performing the show Badjelly's Bad Christmas, based on the children's book Badjelly The Witch, which Spike Milligan wrote for his daughter Jane when she was six years old. It's on at the Rayne Theatre, Southgate, London, N14 4PE with a cast made up of performers aged from 7 to 50+ years. Matthew Kelly is the award-winning actor who is playing King Arthur in Monty Python's Spamalot in Birmingham this Christmas. Winner of an Olivier Award for Best Actor for Of Mice and Men, he returned returned to acting after a successful television career presenting ITV's Stars In Their Eyes and Game for a Laugh. Spamalot is at the New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham.