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Canada’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau, resigns. We get the latest from our editorial director, Tyler Brûlé, and correspondent in Toronto, Tomos Lewis. Also on the programme: as Ukraine’s armed forces begin a surprise offensive in the Kursk region of Russia, we ask what this means for the future of the conflict. Plus: Elon Musk’s inflammatory comments on social media platform X target UK politicians. We discuss his reasoning for getting involved. Plus: London is crowned as Europe’s most congested city. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Chloe and Chioma are joined by Hamish Bowles and director Kevin Macdonald to discuss the upcoming film “High & Low – John Galliano,” a complex exploration on the life and work of legendary designer John Galliano. Chioma also sits down with British Vogue writers Alex Kessler and Daniel Rodgers to recap their highlights from London Fashion Week on its 40th anniversary.
Vladimir Putin visits Kaliningrad as Nato holds its largest military drills since the Cold War. We speak to General Sir Richard Shirreff, formerly Nato Deputy Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, about the risk of war with Russia. Plus: London walks out of trade talks with Ottawa and Finland reconsiders its strict alcohol regulations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is in Israel, as Western leader try to calm fears of wider conflict. Our EMEA News Director Rosalind Mathieson explains the rapidly shifting positions in the Middle East and how leaders are trying to prevent escalation. Plus: London has taken back its crown as Europe's largest stock market. Joe Easton reveals if its worthy of a Post-Brexit Good News klaxon. Hosted by Caroline Hepker and Lizzy BurdenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly is travelling to Beijing for what will be the most senior UK diplomatic visit to the country in six years. Bloomberg's Alex Morales and Sofia Horta e Costa discuss what he can hope to achieve from the trip, and how it's likely to go down in China and among British voters. Plus: London's Ultra Low Emissions Zone expands today, and not without controversy. Clean Air in London Founder Simon Birkett tells us why it's an important step, and why tougher rules will be needed in the future. Hosted by Stephen Carroll and Lizzy Burden. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has published a new report on Ireland's economic circumstances. Conor O'Toole, Associate Research Professor with the ESRI, joins Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Ciaran to talk about the report. They discuss inflation, growth, the impact of inadequate housing supply and the problem of relying so heavily on a few major industrial sectors. Plus: London correspondent Mark Paul reports on how the UK's economic situation is evolving under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has published a new report on Ireland's economic circumstances. Conor O'Toole, Associate Research Professor with the ESRI, joins Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Ciaran to talk about the report. They discuss inflation, growth, the impact of inadequate housing supply and the problem of relying so heavily on a few major industrial sectors. Plus: London correspondent Mark Paul reports on how the UK's economic situation is evolving under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The UK economy has had a difficult week: double digit inflation and another Bank of England rate rise mean harder times ahead. Bloomberg Markets Today editor David Goodman tells anchors Caroline Hepker and Lizzy Burden the policy debate boils down to who takes the most economic pain. Plus: London tech reporter Amy Thomson talks TikTok bans and whether young users will take their favourite social media app being killed off lying down. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We now have some 750,000 miles of internet cable on ocean and seafloors. A research team found a way to use those cables to measure seismic activity, without installing anything extra. Plus: “London's Invisible House” got its name because nearly all of its exterior is covered in mirrors. A breakthrough in fiber optics turned an undersea cable into 12 seismographs (Interesting Engineering) Richmond's 'invisible' house is essentially a giant mirror that makes it hard to even notice (MyLondon) Join our Patreon backers in making this show possible! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support
London Bridges is a burlesque dancer and sex work activist who has has embraced sensual healing as a way to empower herself and other women of color. She tells Holly what drew her to burlesque, the racism she experienced while stripping, and the reason why she now loves dressing up and having tea parties. Plus — London shares her terrifying survival story of 2 years she spent in emotional and sexual slavery with a deeply manipulative partner. I'm thrilled to have my favorite (and longest!) client Twistys sponsoring the show! I've shot some of my best work for this website, so make sure you go and check out all the beautiful girl/girl scenes I've produced for them! Try Beducated for 1 day for FREE and get 65% off Beducated's yearly pass: http://beducate.me/holly Go to RexMD.com/Holly today to get started with a sample pack prescription of generic Viagra. All orders come with FREE 2-day shipping. Rex MD – the authority in men's telehealth Want more from this podcast? Get access to tons of perks by joining my Patreon! We have exclusive bonus content such as live streams of our interviews, early releases, exclusive Q&As, access to my fine art photography and video, plus so much more! Join our community now at Patreon.com/hollyrandallunfiltered
From the BBC World Service: China hits back at a new U.S. law requiring proof that goods imported from China’s Xinjiang region were not made by forced labor. Plus: London’s Selfridges department store is being sold to Thai and Austrian buyers. And, how Santa is persevering through a shortage of helpers this year.
From the BBC World Service: China hits back at a new U.S. law requiring proof that goods imported from China’s Xinjiang region were not made by forced labor. Plus: London’s Selfridges department store is being sold to Thai and Austrian buyers. And, how Santa is persevering through a shortage of helpers this year.
Paul Sweeney, Labour MSP for Glasgow Region, says business is stuck in a grey area with current Covid restrictions. Sweeney tells Bloomberg Westminster's Yuan Potts and Caroline Hepker governments need to step up financially. Craig Watkins, CEO of Kantar Public says three-quarters of voters are very concerned about the omicron variant but do not much trust politicians and civil servants. Plus London is a ghost town already, even without a lockdown, according to David Merritt, Bloomberg's EMEA News Director and U.K. Government Reporter Joe Mayes. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Joe and Shawn are back on track to preview the Week 6 matchups. First, they hand out the Bridgewater of the Week Award they missed on last episode. After going through all the games, they pick out the 3 they're excited to see and their Todd Packer Game of the Week. Then they discuss what they think, what they know, and what they can prove. At the end, they discuss the NFL's devolving relationship with women as well as a PSA to reach out for help if you feel you need it. Stay safe where you are! Follow our https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2ztKcwf4ShB2zLluSroUCA (YouTube Page) for all our videos! (Be sure to Subscribe to be notified in the future!) Follow Shawn https://twitter.com/sHawInigan23 (@sHawInigan23) & Joe https://twitter.com/JoeMcDonnellOOB (@JoeMcDonnellOOB) on Twitter Follow Out of Boundz on https://www.instagram.com/outofboundzpodcast/ (Instagram) https://www.angrywhitedad.com/podcasts/?utm_source=oob-pod&utm_medium=podcast&utm_term=&utm_content=oob-episode&utm_campaign=external-links (AWD's Out of Boundz Page for all episodes) https://linktr.ee/OutOfBoundzPodcast (Linktree) for all content links Out of Boundz Podcast https://www.angrywhitedad.com/podcasts/out-of-boundz-podcast/out-of-boundz-glossary/?utm_source=oob-pod&utm_medium=podcast&utm_term=episode&utm_content=&utm_campaign=episode-link (Glossary of Terms) Out of Boundz Podcast https://www.angrywhitedad.com/podcasts/out-of-boundz-podcast/qb-stock-prices/?utm_source=oob-pod&utm_medium=podcast&utm_term=episode&utm_content=&utm_campaign=episode-link (QB Stock Values) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Support this podcast
In this week's show, our dad sits with us and shares his travel stories. Living in Costa Rica or Hawaii after retierment?Buck list is South Pacific, South American, Europe...World series vs Empty BeachHis first flight ever was on Pan Am 747 to LHRTrip to London how it has changed in 40 yearsLay flat seats to LondonTrip to Anchorage with Tyler and stress of getting homeTrip to Cosa RicaDriving in EnglandTeaching in ChinaTipsFind more out about our show on our Instagram @NonRevLoungePodcast and Twitter @LoungeNon. You can also reach us over email at NonRevLoungePodcast@gmail.com
We dissect the reasons behind the severing of communications between Seoul and Pyongyang, get an update on Brexit negotiations and hear the latest climate news. Plus: London’s plans to reopen galleries.
Saskia (@saskia_nelson) and Francesca (@dearfranny) are joined by extra special guest dating guru Hayley Quinn (@HayleyQuinnx) to discuss how you can be both a pickup artist and also a really great human. Plus: London’s Selfie Factory, navigating vanity in social media, Instagram "perfection" and more! Hayley Quinn is a London-based dating expert and coach, who has helped 100,000’s of men and women re-think their love lives. Her TedTalk has over 1 million views, her YouTube channel is about to hit 100,000 subscribers, and she has appeared on The Apprentice, Celebs Go Dating, 4Music and Sky News as a dating expert. Check out Hayley's TedX talk: https://youtu.be/jmUayKnHWWM Check out Hayley's Instagram: @hayleyquinnx Check out Hayley's website: https://hayleyquinn.com/ Francesca Hogi is an internationally recognized dating and life coach based in Los Angeles. She’s the least successful contestant in the history of the CBS reality TV show Survivor, an adjunct coach at the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business, and is like a cat lady, but with plants. Saskia Nelson is the award-winning creative genius behind Hey Saturday, the world’s first dating photography agency. After years of online dating, she met her boyfriend of 10 years online and decided to combine her passion for creativity with her expertise in dating to create the new genre of online dating photography. www.romanticalpodcast.com Instagram: @romanticalpod Twitter: @romanticalpod Francesca Hogi Instagram: @dearfranny Twitter: @dearfranny Saskia Nelson Instagram: @saskia_nelson Twitter: @saskia_nelson We’d love to hear from you! Please email us at romanticalpod@gmail.com!
Novelists John Lanchester and Diana Evans, both chroniclers of contemporary London, discuss the many and diverse communities and villages that make up the UK capital, exploring the differences between north and south, east and west, the suburbs and the inner city. John Lanchester's novel Capital, set in London prior to and during the 2008 financial crisis, was dramatised for BBC Television in 2015, while Diana Evans' most recent novel Ordinary People offers a portrait of contemporary London and modern relationships, framed by Barack Obama's election victory and the death of Michael Jackson.
We have a packed show for you this week, first up we discuss the huge annoucement regarding the casting for Star Wars Episode 9 and what this means for the plot of the movie. Richard E Grant? John is thrilled. Then we join John and Raj live from a London cementary, to reflect on London Film and Comic Con 2018. Next week we're hitting the road, heading down to the Medway and finally unearthing the treasures in Jude's parent's attic and paying our favourite childhood toyshop an overdue visit.
Milan has been the focus of our attention this week as the stars of the future graced the Fiero Milano with Hyeon Chung crowned champion. Join Peter Marcato and Arvind Parmar as they reflect on the inaugural NextGen ATP Finals and give their thoughts on the tournament. They hear from Richard Krajicek, Marcelo Melo, and find out more about the third place finisher Danill Medvedev. Plus London is right around the corner so we hear about tournament preparations from Dani Vallverdu.
Milan has been the focus of our attention this week as the stars of the future graced the Fiero Milano with Hyeon Chung crowned champion. Join Peter Marcato and Arvind Parmar as they reflect on the inaugural NextGen ATP Finals and give their thoughts on the tournament. They hear from Richard Krajicek, Marcelo Melo, and find out more about the third place finisher Danill Medvedev. Plus London is right around the corner so we hear about tournament preparations from Dani Vallverdu.
How much do you know about one of the most famous scientific experiments in American history? In 1752 Benjamin Franklin and his son William performed a dangerous act of experimentation, conjuring one of nature's most lethal powers from the air itself. This tale -- with the kite and the key -- has entered American urban legend. But it did not happen quite the way you learned about it in school. (Did you know somebody died trying to duplicate Franklin's astonishing feat?) In this second chapter of The Invention of Benjamin Franklin, the inventor becomes an international celebrity thanks to his clear writing style and pragmatic outlook. Not only would he change the field of electrical sciences, he would even change the English language. PLUS: London inspires the invention of a beautiful glass instrument, capturing the music of the 18th century.
Solo show this week.... I go through the painful James Comey testimony and pick out the best audio clips. Plus London's idiot mayor, Trump's twitter trolls, Jerry Seinfeld disses Kesha hard, whoever she is. Plus the shitcanned drunk reporter screaming at the cops. Lots of good audio this week! Music: Hole/"Celebrity Skin"
This week special guests Miranda Sawyer and Hannah Verdier join Andrew and Matt to discuss the return of Clarkson, Hammond and May in Amazon's The Grand Tour, and Kate Bush’s live album. Plus London club Fabric gets one last chance, and Kanye West cancels his tour amid rumours of breakdowns. Warning: contains the phrase “Totally Quatermass!” Click to listen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Skirt Club is a sex party for women, by women. Skirt Club's admission requirements are controversial to some, but to others it's just one more of a bevy of sex party options. Founder Genevieve LeJeune is on this week's Manwhore Podcast to share why she wanted a place to play with just the girls! FIND OUT HOW TO SEND ME TO SEX GEEK SUMMER CAMP! PLUS: London, cultural differences, lesbians, bisexuality, nonmonogamy, dogging, public sex, consent! Check out Skirt Club's website for dates and locations of upcoming events! Follow Genevieve & Skirt Club online: Facebook Twitter Instagram Help send me to Sex Geek Summer Camp by donating to The Manwhore Podcast! Make your pledge today by visiting my Patreon page. This week's episode is sponsored by sun burn. When you're falling asleep too easily, sun burn is there to fix it! Email your comments, questions, and boobies to manwhorepod@gmail.com. www.ManwhorePod.com