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Stella Creasy MP, chair of the Labour Movement for Europe, talks to Paul Adamson about the Labour Party's plans to rebuild trust with the European Union.
Straight after Keir Starmer's keynote speech, Stella Creasy MP joined Jacob Jarvis to give her take on the Labour conference and what the leader of the opposition had to say. She gave her thoughts on policies, outlined her discussions at conference – with a key focus on Europe – and explained how she thinks voters can be persuaded to back Labour. www.patreon.com/bunkercast Written and presented by Jacob Jarvis. Produced by Chris Jones. Audio production: Robin Leeburn. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Music by Kenny Dickinson. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nadine Dorries has finally gone (we think), but her behaviour will stick in our minds forever. She's not the only Tory MP to have let us all down over the last 13 years. So why are the parliamentary standards of this government so abysmal? Plus, a closer relationship with Europe could be key to the UK's future. So how does Labour go about that, especially when it persists with its messaging that it will ‘make Brexit work'? That's Oh God, What Now? with special guest, Labour MP for Walthamstow, Stella Creasy. “This government has made it easier for people to be sacked… but not in Parliament.” – Stella Creasy. “All the rules changes, in terms of MP's behaviour, are changed reactively.” – Marie Le Conte. “You can't make Brexit work. The only thing you can do is to repair the problems it has created.” – Stella Creasy. We're on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVOIkIWUDtu7VrVcFs0OI0A www.patreon.com/ohgodwhatnow Presented by Alex Andreou with Matt Green, Marie Le Conte and guest, Labour MP for Walthamstow Stella Creasy. Producers: Alex Rees & Chris Jones. Assistant Producer: Adam Wright. Social Media Producer: Jess Harpin. Audio production by: Alex Rees. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. OH GOD, WHAT NOW? is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alex Forsyth presents political discussion from St John's Church in Southend-on-Sea
In this International Women's Day special, Liz is joined by Baroness Anne Jenkin, Stella Creasy MP, and Miriam Cates MP to chat about the reality of being a woman in parliament. The episode covers how the representation of women in parliament has a tangible knock on effect on how we're able to live our lives day to day.Baroness Anne Jenkin shares her views on what it takes to be ‘successful' as a woman in politics. Stella Creasy MP reveals the lack of maternity provisions and other barriers for women in parliament, such as childcare costs. And Miriam Cates MP tells of her journey into politics.Links mentioned in the episode:Follow Baroness Jenkin on TwitterFollow Stella Creasy MP on TwitterVisit Miriam Cates' websiteVisit the Women To Win websiteVisit the Working For Walthamstow websiteVisit the MotheRED websiteVisit the Pregnant Then Screwed websiteVisit the Mother Pukka websiteVisit The Fawcett Society websiteListen to our International Women's Day episode on women in the beauty industryListen to our podcast on medical cannabisSubscribe to Liz Earle Wellbeing Magazine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nell Mescal is a singer songwriter from Ireland who writes Indie Folk songs. She's a rising star whose featured in Rolling Stone Magazine, has been named as an artist to watch by NME and is preparing for a summer of live gigs. She joins Nuala McGovern to talk about what inspires her songs, being a young woman in the music industry and performs her single ‘Graduating' live in the studio. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been photographed five times over recent months alongside his adolescent daughter. The latest photos show a beaming Kim Ju-Ae, who is aged between 9 and 10, standing with her father at a lavish military parade, where at least 11 intercontinental ballistic missiles were shown. So, why is Kim Jong Un revealing his daughter now? There is speculation that she is to be his successor, but is there any truth to that claim? Nuala talks to Professor Hazel Smith is Professorial Research Associate in Korean Studies at SOAS, University of London and BBC Correspondent Jean MacKenzie who is based in South Korea. Fern Brady is a comedian and writer who has appeared on 8 Out of 10 Cats, Live at the Apollo, and the most recent series of Taskmaster. She has also co-hosted three series of the Wheel of Misfortune podcast for BBC Sounds with fellow comedian Alison Spittle. In 2021, Fern received a diagnosis for autism. In her new book, Strong Female Character, she explores how this has impacted her life, and what it means to be an autistic working-class woman. We talk about plans to regulate the buy now pay later credit industry with Stella Creasy MP and Claer Barratt from the Financial Times. And BBC LGBT & Identity Correspondent Lauren Moss reports on a new book which claims that 97.5 per cent of children seeking help at the Gender Identity Development Service (Gids) based at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, had autism, depression or other problems that might have explained their unhappiness. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Studio Manager: Gayl Gordon
What's the most popular topic that ends up in your MP's inbox? Stella Creasy MP for Walthamstow discusses Chemtrails; the theory than condensation trails from the back of aeroplanes are in fact toxic chemicals sprayed into the atmosphere for nefarious purposes. Is the government trying to poison us? Or control the weather? Is the plot of Paw Patrol simply ‘Chem Trails for Kids'? Stella joins James and Jol to settle it once and for all. Email us on Hello@Newconspiracist.com Listen & follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts. A Somethin' Else & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at Sonymusic.com/podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Once a week with us not enough? Join us in the Tier 4 Platinum circle. Subscribers to Tier 4 Platinum circle will get an extra episode every week, where we'll be discussing new developments in the world of conspiracies, extended tangents and subscribers get the exclusive opportunity to get in touch and tell us what we've got wrong. Plus, subscribers get all episodes of the show completely ad-free. Visit the New Conspiracist show page on Apple Podcasts and hit ‘try free' at the top of the page to start your free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Mason presents political debate and discussion from Wyvern School in Ashford
TW: This episode discusses baby loss. This week's guest is none other than the Labour legend who is standing up for all mums every day, voting for women's rights in parliament and doing it in style with her baby in a sling. Stella Creasy MP joins me to talk about the highs and lows of being a politician and a mother, and to talk about the lesser-known shoe fetish requests she receives from strangers online. Yes, you read that correctly.
With special guest Stella Creasy MP! OOOH WE FANCY. Stella joins Juno and Dylan to discuss WHEN IN ROME. Natasha Naginsky! We CANNOT. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stella Creasy, Labour and Co-op MP for Walthamstow, says the risks from dropping masks and social distancing is not equal for everyone. And she tells Bloomberg's Caroline Hepker and Roger Hearing that Parliament is sending a terrible message by not giving pregnant MPs maternity cover and the same rights as other workers. Jonathan Goodhand, professor of conflict and development studies at SOAS, discusses the withdrawal of British troops from Afghanistan. What does the West have for 20 years of nation-building? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This week Lynne talks to Labour MP Stella Creasy. She is a feminist in Westminster and an incredibly effective campaigner and activist. For over ten years in politics she has been a champion for her community and across the UK.From fighting to make misogyny a hate crime, to tackling the exploitative “Buy Now, Pay Later” schemes, Stella discusses how it's not enough to have an analysis of the unfairness in the world, but examines how to move from anger to action. In what she describes as the AAA perspective, Answers, Allies, and Actions, she describes her experiences working across the House in order to create space to move issues forward with solutions.In a world where peaceful protest and activists are under attack, there is still hope and space for change.To find more episodes and information about the podcast, go to lynnefranks.com/podcast. From there, you will also be able to learn more about Lynne's work and her Power of 7 Women's Leadership retreats and coaching.If you like what you hear, and want to find out more about our community of like-minded women who believe in living and working in alignment with the feminine values of collaboration, authenticity and most of all, love, you can learn more at seednetwork.com and join the community in the SEED Hub Club by visiting theseedhub.club.You can find Lynne on Instagram at @lynnejfranks, Facebook @lynnefranksobe, Twitter @Lynne_Franks, LinkedIn @Lynne Franks OBE.This episode was Produced by Lynne Franks and Tanya Anastasiadis.Production support and graphics by Lotte Micklethwaite
Anita Anand presents political debate from Broadcasting House London with former Cabinet Minister Charles Clarke, the Labour MP Stella Creasy, Universities Minister Michelle Donelan and the General Secretary of the Free Speech Union Toby Young.
Some good stuff DID get done during the chaotic COVID Parliament that's just ended. Walthamstow MP STELLA CREASY tells Ayesha Hazarika about her fight to get misogyny reclassified as a hate crime as part of the Domestic Abuse Bill, why women have been left out of the Government's COVID response… and all the gigs that the Right Honourable Member for Indie Rock missed because of the Pandemic. “The Chancellor hasn't got a Scooby about how COVID affects pregnant women. He started telling me about self-employment instead.”“We're trying to get people back into pubs, but we're not getting three-year olds back into childcare.”“One MP told me not to worry about coming back to work after having a baby because there'll be a nanny. Well there ain't.” Presented by Ayesha Hazarika. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Assistant producer Jacob Archbold. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lucy chats with Stella Creasy MP; it’s supposed to be about motivation but ends up being about mix-tapes, break-ups and choking up in the House. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stella Creasy MP is trying to get an amendment through Parliament today that would make misogyny a hate crime, but is this going too far? Mike and Dawn Neesom talk to journalist Sian Norris. Ken in Newcastle rings in with his views and we also speak to Galia - The Extreme Dietitian. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.Over the summer we're re-releasing all our campaign features without the topical jokes at the top, so you don't have to go through old news to get to the stuff that's still really important. This is the feature from the second episode, in which we spoke to Stella Creasy MP and Mara Clarke from the Abortion Support Network about abortion rights in Northern Ireland - and, surprisingly, the rest of the UK, where the situation isn't as clear-cut as you might have thought... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There is a consensus that the old economic model does not work, but not an agreement about what should replace it. Stella Creasy MP talks to Conor Pope and Stephanie Lloyd about PFI, while the IPPR's Tom Kibasi and and Labour in the City's Allen Simpson discuss what economic justice and consensus might look like in this new era.Further reading:*Stella Creasy on how PFI is bankrupting Britain *Tom Kibasi on a eulogy for Britain's economic model *Jack May on public-private partnerships post-Carillon *Join Stella Creasy's PFI campaign See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
St Paul's Institute seminar held in conjunction with the Church Investors Group, discussing the role that values based investors and financial institutions could be playing to ensure the UK financial service sector is fair for all stakeholders. Chaired by: Andrew Robinson (Director, CCLA) Speakers: Catherine Howarth (CEO, FairPensions); Edward Mason (Secretary to the Ethical Investment Advisory Group); Ben Hughes (CEO, Community Development Finance Association) and Stella Creasy (MP for Walthamstow).
Recorded live at National Student Pride 2017 at the University of Westminster on 25th of February - BBC Newsnight host Evan Davis takes over from usual hosts Charlie and Jamie to interview Olly Alexander.They talk after the Sex and Relationships Education panel with Olly, Paris Lees, Stella Creasy MP, NAT CEO and Diversity Role Model rep Gemma Curtis discussed the (awfu) state of Sex and Relationships education in the UK.Evan is particularly candid, relaxing into a personal and very honest interview where Olly opens up about his past relationships, relationship with Jeremy Corbyn and his sex life.Listen to the podcast on audioBoom now, subscribe on iTunes or listen with RSS on podcast apps. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the latest 'Sophy Ridge on Sunday' podcast, Sophy quizzes housing minister Gavin Barwell about the Government's plans to make renting more affordable. She also talks to Harriet Harman, the longest-serving female MP in the House of Commons, and discusses Brexit with leave campaigner Iain Duncan Smith MP and remainer Stella Creasy MP. #Ridge
Taking part in this podcast, chaired by Cathy Newman, are Stella Creasy MP (shadow business minister); Jim Bligh (CBI head of public services); Brenda Cabras, director, employment training, Prospects and Neil Euesden, managing director Pinnacle PSG.