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Ben is joined by Stewart Jackson and Phoebe Hayman to discuss the role of the Greens in the federal election: the seats they are defending and are challenging for, the rivalry between Labor and the Greens and how the electoral system shapes their relationship. The seat of the week is Wills, in the inner north of Melbourne. This podcast is supported by the Tally Room's supporters on Patreon. If you find this podcast worthwhile please consider giving your support. You can listen to an ad-free version of this podcast if you sign up via Patreon for $8 or more per month. And $8 donors can now join the Tally Room Discord server.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Labour MP Rachel Taylor, Conservative peer Lord Jackson, barrister and commentator Hashi Mohamed and the FT's Whitehall editor Lucy Fisher.
Ben is joined by Stewart Jackson and Andre Brett to discuss which seats might fall when the Labor vote in the WA state election recedes from the high levels reached in 2021, and how the minor parties might perform under the new Legislative Council electoral system. This podcast is supported by the Tally Room's supporters on Patreon. If you find this podcast worthwhile please consider giving your support. You can listen to an ad-free version of this podcast if you sign up via Patreon for $8 or more per month. And $8 donors can now join the Tally Room Discord server.
Iain Dale is joined on Cross Question by political commentator Femi Oluwole, Conservative peer Lord Jackson, former Labour comms adviser Scarlett MccGwire and historian and columnist Tim Stanley.
Ben was joined by Stewart Jackson from the University of Sydney and Tasmanian political scientist Mike Lester to preview next month's Tasmanian state election. We discuss the widening field of independent candidates, political events in the last term and the issues around the 25-member House that led to the expansion of the Parliament. We also briefly touch on this weekend's Dunkley by-election. This podcast is supported by the Tally Room's supporters on Patreon. If you find this podcast worthwhile please consider giving your support. This podcast is sponsored by Zencastr. Use my special link to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Labour campaigner Ali Milani, author Rachel Shabi, Conservative peer Lord Jackson and assistant editor at the Spectator Cindy Yu.
Ali Miraj sits in and is joined on Cross Question by Labour's Shadow Justice Secretary Steve Reed, Conservative peer Lord Jackson, Emma Revell from the Centre for Policy Studies think tank and former Lib Dem councillor turned political commentator Mathew Hulbert.
Ben is joined by Stewart Jackson to wrap up the NSW state election, but to also discuss the news about a possible expansion of the federal parliament. This podcast is supported by the Tally Room's supporters on Patreon. If you find this podcast worthwhile please consider giving your support.
Ben is joined by Andrea Carson and Stewart Jackson to wrap up the Victorian election campaign and look forward to election night. This podcast is supported by the Tally Room's supporters on Patreon. If you find this podcast worthwhile please consider giving your support.
In this week's edition of the SC Playbook AFL podcast, host Eddie Dadds (432nd overall), 2021 runner-up Steve Nikolovski and the SC Bandit chat all things SuperCoach. In this week's episode, the crew discuss: * Big topics * Stewart/Jackson plans * State League wrap * Punting plays * Trades/skipper plans * Listener questions
Ben is joined by Narelle Miragliotta and Stewart Jackson to discuss the rise of the Voices independents movement, and the Victorian seat of Casey. This podcast is supported by the Tally Room's supporters on Patreon. If you find this podcast worthwhile please consider giving your support.
Ben was joined by Stewart Jackson to discuss this weekend's by-elections in the NSW state electorates of Bega, Monaro, Strathfield and Willoughby. This podcast is supported by the Tally Room's supporters on Patreon. If you find this podcast worthwhile please consider giving your support.
Every life is a thousand stories shared by those whose lives we touch. Today, on Wilde On, we pay tribute to Shannon Spruill aka Daffney. Shannon died by suicide on September 1, 2021. She was my rival in the ring and my friend in real life. Today's episode is a collection of stories and tributes from her friends, co- workers and fans – the people who loved her and whose souls she touched. My heartfelt thanks to everyone who contributed to this episode: Lisa Marie Varon, Jamie Senegal, Velvet Sky, Nikki Cross, Payton Banks, Cat Power, CAW Community, Crime Talk with Peach, Lilwolf2005, Mike, theStealerN9. Help is available Speak with someone today 833-456-4566 1-800-273-8255 Additional Music Credits: “Let's Get Wilde” by Samantha Smith/Written by Andrew Moore & Rochelle Douris; ©2021 Wilde On. “Shark” by Oh Wonder/Written by Anthony Michael West, Josephine Hilary Vander Gucht; ©2015 Imagem. “Daffney Theme Song and Entrance Music” © Impact Wrestling Inc. “Governor” by Cassino/©2007 Raquel Palacio, David Sanz. “Scream Queen” by Oh The Horror/Written by Jeremy Terror, Jonathon Hellhouse & Grady Finch; ©2020 Ingrooves, Majik Ninja Entertainment & Welcome to the Underground. “Lobotomy” by Neon/Written by M. Michelotti; ©1981 “Daphne Descends” by Smashing Pumpkins/Written by William Patrick Corgan; ©1998 Warner Chappell Music, Inc. “Daydream” by Tycho ©2011 Scott Hansen “The Spoils” by Massive Attack/Written by Stewart Jackson, Grantley Marshall, Hope Sandoval, Dan Jones; ©2016 Sand Devil Music, Ajs Music Limited, Kobalt Music Services Ltd. KMS. “Uncle Sam Sham” by Stuck Mojo; ©2012 Reservoir Media Management Inc. Wrestling Audio: “Daffney Vs. Crowbar” [audio] ©2012 WCW Inc. “The Governor and The Beautiful People” and “Dr. Stevie With Daffney” ©2009 Impact Wrestling Inc. “Daffney Interview at Wrestlecon” ©2018 Mark E Extreme.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Labour MP Rosie Duffield, former Conservative MP Stewart Jackson, Senior Reporter for the i Benjamin Butterworth & LBC listener Ulf in Hamburg.
Starting the week is Stewart Jackson discussing Keir Starmer and the PM getting married in a secret ceremony. Howard Cox speaks about fuel price, and the Bank Holiday traffic. Peter Hitchens and Mike have their weekly catch up and Sarah Haywood and Mike talk about the wedding industry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We return to the WA election today, with Ben joined by the ABC's Jacob Kagi and the University of Sydney's Stewart Jackson, who discuss the campaign and what to look out for on election night. This podcast is supported by the Tally Room's supporters on Patreon. If you find this podcast worthwhile please consider giving your support.
In this segment with Dr Kate Gregory from the State Library of WA we look at John Stewart Jackson’s 1892 cycloramic view of Perth, which features as part of the Creating Perth exhibition, running at the State Library until March 2021. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stewart Jackson form Political Insight gives us his view on the proposals to give £500 to every person who tests positive for Covid-19. Plus, we catch up with Dr Simon Clarke. And we learn about the White House with Senior Lecturer in American and Canadian Studies at the University of Birmingham Dr Steve Hewitt. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stewart Jackson starts the show. Julia Hartley- Brewer joins Mike in the studio. Neil Oliver and Mike have their weekly catch up. Finally, Martin Greenhow speaks to Mike, about his open letter, and the effect of coronavirus on the hospitality industry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stewart Jackson starts the show. Dame Esther Rantzen talks about hope for families with relatives in care homes this Christmas. Professor Karol Sikora discusses the vaccination rescue plan and Calvin Robinson speaks about the term 'BAME.' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stewart Jackson speaks to Mike about the £15.2bn deal the UK and Japan have signed. Olivia Utley joins Mike in the studio, discussing Prince Andrew and the Poppy Appeal. Sebastian Gorka reacts to the latest Presidential Election. Lee Chambers takes the homeschooling segment on the colour wheel and how to decorate your working from home space. Finally, the Perrior Awards with producer Marta. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben is joined by Kevin Bonham and Stewart Jackson to preview the upcoming election in the ACT. This podcast is supported by the Tally Room's supporters on Patreon. If you find this podcast worthwhile please consider giving your support.
Stewart Jackson discusses the Internal Market Bill, as it passes the first hurdle in the commons. Professor Karol Sikora highlights the waiting time for cancer diagnosis. Astronomer Emily Drabek- Maunder talks about traces of phosphine gas that could be coming from microbes in clouds coming from the planet's atmosphere. Finally, Professor Sir Ian Gilmore speaks about the numbers of people drinking high-risk levels of alcohol during the pandemic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben chatted with Stewart Jackson about the results of last weekend's NT election. This podcast is supported by the Tally Room's supporters on Patreon. If you find this podcast worthwhile please consider giving your support.
Stewart Jackson, former Conservative MP and former special adviser to David Davis joins Mike to talk all things quarantine, migrant crisis and eased Covid restrictions. We then talk to Clare Nasir, meteorologist, about thunderstorms and flooding across the UK. Georgie Frost, personal finance specialist gives her advice to those affected by the France quarantine and, of course, we have The Perrior Awards! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Boris Johnson probably didn't expect his first year as Prime Minister to shake out quite the way it did. From winning a landslide majority, to leading the country during a global pandemic, it's the sort of year that, if shown in a TV show fans would complain about too much being squeezed into one season. On the podcast, Katy Balls talks to James Forsyth and former MP and director of Political Insight, Stewart Jackson, about this turbulent last year. Subscribe to the Spectator's first podcast newsletter here (https://www.spectator.co.uk/podcast-highlights) and get each week's podcast highlights in your inbox every Tuesday.
Stewart Jackson looks ahead to the last PMQs before summer recess, and touches on the Russian Report. Professor Sir Cary Cooper speaks to Mike about baby names, as one new born has been named Lucifer. Neil Oliver talks about sense of humour and Professor Thomas Crick takes the homeschooling segment on 'The Internet.' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stewart Jackson and Alistair Smith speak to Mike about Arts venues receiving billions of pounds in government support. Peter and Mike have their weekly catch up, making it round fourteen. James Chiavarini talks to Mike about his restaurant reopening, and how 23 bookings didn't show. Clare Nasir takes today's homeschooling segment, on thunder and lightning. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben is joined by Stewart Jackson from the University of Sydney to preview this weekend's federal by-election in the seat of Eden-Monaro.
Stewart Jackson explains the new voting system in parliament, as it is the first day back. Simon Calder talks to Mike about quarantine air bridges and Jane Mulkerrins describes the scenes in New York. For our homeschooling segment, we head to the great outdoors, as Andrew White discusses his passion - Walks around Britain. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tim Montgomerie kicks the show off with Mike discussing Dominic Cummings, the PM's Chief Adviser. Stewart Jackson adds to the conversation. Simon Calder updates Mike on international travel, while talkRADIO's Political Correspondent reports live from Spain. Finally, Robert Jenrick talks to Mike about the government's new plan for the homeless. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben is joined by Peter Brent and Stewart Jackson to discuss whether it's ever possible for a single-member voting system to be "fair" in the context of the final defeat of the South Australian fairness clause, and the relative value of survey, polling and raw voting data in assessing the results of an election.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this week are Anand Menon, Director of UK in a Changing Europe; Michael Walker, Editor at Novara Media; Matthew Patten, Brexit Party MEP; Stewart Jackson, Former Chief of Staff to David Davis.
This week, as the royal scandals start stacking up, we ask if the younger Windsors are letting the Queen down (00:30). Plus, what sort of message should the government send to the public about a no deal Brexit (11:05)? And last, we talk Parma ham and sourdough – and the dangers that come with introducing your children to bourgeois diets (30:05). With Jan Moir, Angela Levin, Stewart Jackson, Poppy Trowbridge, Ian Wright, Colin Freeman, and Leah McLaren. Presented by Katy Balls. Produced by Cindy Yu and Timmy Fisher.
This week, as the royal scandals start stacking up, we ask if the younger Windsors are letting the Queen down (00:30). Plus, what sort of message should the government send to the public about a no deal Brexit (11:05)? And last, we talk Parma ham and sourdough – and the dangers that come with introducing your children to bourgeois diets (30:05).With Jan Moir, Angela Levin, Stewart Jackson, Poppy Trowbridge, Ian Wright, Colin Freeman, and Leah McLaren.Presented by Katy Balls.Produced by Cindy Yu and Timmy Fisher.
With plummeting approval ratings and street protests stretching into their fifth month, Emmanuelle Macron’s presidency seems to be going from bad to worse. So what happened to France’s golden child of global liberalism (00:30)? Plus, are MPs whining too much (12:45)? And last, is TV binge-watching becoming an epidemic (22:00)? With Jonathan Miller, Sophie Pedder, Melissa Kite, Stewart Jackson, Mark Palmer and Emma Bullimore. Presented by Isabel Hardman. Produced by Cindy Yu and Gabriel Radonich.
With plummeting approval ratings and street protests stretching into their fifth month, Emmanuelle Macron's presidency seems to be going from bad to worse. So what happened to France's golden child of global liberalism (00:25)? Plus, are MPs whining too much (12:40)? And last, is TV binge-watching becoming an epidemic (21:55)? With Jonathan Miller, Sophie Pedder, Melissa Kite, Stewart Jackson, Mark Palmer and Emma Bullimore. Presented by Isabel Hardman. Produced by Cindy Yu and Gabriel Radonich.
Ben is joined by Stewart Jackson and Sinead Canning to wrap up the NSW election result (and discuss the ongoing upper house count), the role of One Nation preferences in the federal election, and the likelihood of the federal election being called this week. Thanks to 2SER radio in Sydney for the use of their studio.
Ben is joined by Stewart Jackson and Geoff Robinson to discuss the NSW state election, specifically the Greens, the moving apart of the NSW party system, and historical parallels. Thanks to 2SER radio in Sydney for the use of their studio.
Ben spoke to Paddy Manning from the Monthly and Stewart Jackson from the University of Sydney about the results of Saturday's Victorian state election, including a focus on the Greens' performance and preferences in the upper house.
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.
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.
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Jonathan Dimbleby presents political debate and discussion from Leeds Minster with a panel including the political commentator Stewart Jackson, the Conservative peer Lord Pickles, Shadow Women and Equalities Minister Naz Shah MP and the Guardian newspaper columnist Polly Toynbee. The panel debate a range of issues including is there a future for the centre ground in British politics? should the UK have anything to do with Russia? what chance does Theresa May's Brexit have? and local government funding - has austerity done more harm than good?
I was joined this evening by Stewart Jackson and El Gibbs to discuss the Liberal leadership spill and the seat of Lindsay. Our discussion of the Liberal leadership spill focused on some of the broader issues but was conducted before the rumours of a second spill strengthened later tonight. I expect our chat will be somewhat out of date in the next few days but most of it should still be interesting regardless of who comes out on top. Read the Tally Room guide to Lindsay Follow El Gibbs on Twitter Stewart Jackson's University of Sydney profile
The leave campaign, backed by new donations from Conservative donors, is to be relaunched in a new 'Battle for Britain' amid concern the UK won't leave the European Union as planned next March. Speaking to this week's Chopper's Brexit Podcast property millionaire Richard Tice and former British Chambers of Commerce director general John Longworth reveal they're restarting the Leave Means Leave campaign in a bid to 'save Brexit'. Also on the guest-list are Stewart Jackson, former Chief of Staff to ex-Brexit Secretary, David Davis; Eloise Todd, chief executive of campaign group Best for Britain; veteran pollster Peter Kellner; and Derek J Taylor, author of book, Fayke Newes, plus expert analysis from The Daily Telegraph's Europe Editor, Peter Foster and Brexit Commissioning Editor, Asa Bennett, who returns to the podcast by popular demand with some good news #despiteBrexit.
Ben is joined by Stewart Jackson and Megan Clement-Couzner. We discuss the latest elections news (including the Ontario provincial election and the Maine primaries, and what they tell us about voting systems) and then preview this weekend's Darling Range by-election in Western Australia and the lack of women representing the Liberal Party in parliament.