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More than a third of voters are deeply pessimistic about the economy and their own finances, according to a new Sky Data state-of-the-nation poll. Twice as many young children are suffering with anorexia than previously thought, according to a new study. And the oil company on trial for allegedly knowing the damage it was doing to the environment.
Sales Game Changers | Tip-Filled Conversations with Sales Leaders About Their Successful Careers
Read the complete transcript on the Sales Game Changers Podcast website. MICHAEL'S FINAL TIP TO EMERGING SALES LEADERS: "Put in the work, find the right people, put in the practice, enjoy it, have fun with it, make it a game and if you do that, the results will come." Michael Thompson is the co-founder and VP of Sales at Sky Data Vault, a managed disaster recovery as a service provider. Prior to founding Sky Data Vault, he held sales leadership positions at Avaya, PAETEC and Cavalier Telephone. Find Michael on LinkedIn!
Adam Boulton and guests discuss another dramatic week in politics which started with the deferral of the Meaningful Vote on Theresa May's Withdrawal Agreement with the EU, progressed into a confidence vote among Conservative MPs on Mrs May's leadership and culminates in further discussions with the EU about the Irish backstop. So, with accusations of kicking the can down the road ringing in he ears, the Prime Minister looks likely to be politically live and kicking for some time to come (or at least until Christmas). Adam hosts in Brussels alongside Sky's diplomatic editor Dominic Waghorn and they're joined in Westminster by Sky's political corespondent Kate McCann and the Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr. #Brexit #MeaningfulVote #May #AllOutPolitics #skynews #politics
This week's PB / Polling Matters podcast is split into three parts. In part one: Keiran Pedley and Leo Barasi discuss this week's Sky Data poll and look at the evidence for whether the public really are turning against Brexit and what this might mean for the debate in Westminster In part two: Keiran and Leo look at some exclusive PB / Opinium polling on different political systems and ideologies. What do the public think about socialism and capitalism? Is communism really being rehabilitated? And what do the public really understand about the different ideological terms that are often bandied about in the press In part three: Finally Leo asks some important questions about who pays for polling and how much we should know / pollsters should be made to publish about who pays for their work Follow this week's guests: @Keiranpedley @Leobarasi
Adam Boulton hosts the weekly podcast discussing and analysing the big political issues of our time. This week, it appears the Labour leadership still can't seem to shake off accusations of anti-semitism with the controversy over its adoption - or not - of the 'gold standard' International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition. And what chance of a No Deal Brexit - or even a World Trade Brexit? The new Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab have had their say his week as uncertainty over the UK's future relationship with the EU grows. Joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Lewis Goodall, The Spectator's Katy Balls and the Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr. #Labour #Brexit #SkyNews
Adam Boulton hosts the weekly All Out Politics podcast from Sky News. This week, Theresa May survives key Commons votes but her Chequers deal continues to be scrutinised by all sides; Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's accused of anti-semitism over the wording of the party's new guidelines on the issue; and coulda woulda shoulda - what IS Donald Trump's position on alleged Russian interference in the 2016 Presidential election following his controversial summit with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki? Joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Laura Bundock and the head of Sky Data, Harry Carr. #Brexit #Labour #TrumpPutinSummit #skynews
Adam Boulton and guests reflect on last week's historic abortion referendum in Ireland and question the implications for Northern Ireland; they discuss the political chaos in Italy where there has been no government since elections in March; and they assess the power of nostalgia in politics as research by Sky Data and Demos found many of us longing for the 'good old days' of yesteryear.Joining Adam this week are Sky's senior political correspondent Beth Rigby, Europe correspondent Mark Stone in Rome, Head of International Research at Demos Sophie Gaston and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr.#IrelandReferendum #Italy #Nostalgia #SkyNews
This week, Adam Boulton and guests examine Jeremy Corbyn's handling of the anti-semitism row dominating his party, the diplomatic fallout from the Sky News interview with the head of the Porton Down research lab over the Salisbury nerve agent attack, and the violence in London where the number of murder investigations has topped 50 for 2018 already. Joining Adam this week are National Director of the Jewish Labour Movement, Ella Rose; former Jewish Chronicle Journalist - and current news editor at Sky - Sandy Rashty; Sky's political correspondent Lewis Goodall and the Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr. #Labour #Corbyn #Russia #Skripal #London #skynews
Max Rushden continues to battle it out with Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr's bookie defying algorithm with his own score predictions. As a massive Super Sunday approaches Data Journalist, Adam Smith, pits red against blue and reveals which team colour has historically been the most successful. The boys also take a look at some of the out of contract European stars that your team might be looking at next summer.
Max Rushden, Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr, and Adam Smith consider the exact cost of Premier League points in transfer fees, look ahead to tonight's huge Manchester derby and get in their predictions for this weekend's Premier League games. Will the algorithm defeat Max? Listen to find out!
Max Rushden, Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr, and Adam Smith look at the rise of playing three at the back and make some interesting findings. Max and Harry continue to battle it out with their predictions for the weekend's games - will Harry's algorithm defeat Max's gut instinct? Listen to find out!
Max Rushden and, Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr get their teeth into all of the best stats from the Premier League and get their predictions in for another big weekend of football. Data Journalist, Adam Smith, is also on hand to take an in-depth look at why Old Trafford has lost it's fear factor...
Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr, and Max Rushden are back with their predictions for a HUGE weekend of PL football, consider the effects of Brexit on the game, and Sky Data Journalist, Adam Smith, reveals why job security for football managers is at an all time low.
Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr, and Max Rushden get their predictions in for a huge weekend of PL football, and Adam Smith reveals who have been the best and worst performing goalkeepers this season with the help of Opta's Predicted Goals Model. Will Harry's predictor keep paying dividends? Listen to find out!
On this week's PB/Polling Matters podcast Keiran is joined by Leo Barasi and Harry Carr (Head of Sky Data) to discuss Donald Trump's approval rating and latest controversies, YouGov polling on 'Fake News' and the latest Polling Matters / Opinium survey which this week takes a look at immigration (see image above) and the approval ratings of Theresa May, Jeremy Corbyn and other party leaders including (topically) UKIP leader Paul Nuttall. Our poll on immigration looks to take an in-depth view of public attitudes on the issue. Perhaps the most striking finding is that 68% think that 'immigration places too much pressure on public services like housing and the NHS'. On this week's podcast, Keiran argues that this perception is key to the Brexit vote last June and often the untold story when immigration is debated by politicians and pundits. Whether this perception is right or wrong it is clearly widely held. Follow this week's guests below: @Keiranpedley @Harrydcarr @Leobarasi