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Sky News Daily
Can Adolescence change the rise of the ‘manosphere'?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 14:57


Netflix's hit drama series Adolescence has shone a light on the pressures faced by boys growing up today, and the rise in misogynistic violence that frequently hits the headlines.  It tells the story of what happens to the Miller family after 13-year-old Jamie is arrested in a dawn raid for killing a girl in his class.  Sky News' political correspondent Tamara Cohen and Labour MP for Darlington Lola McEvoy join Niall Paterson to discuss Sky News' exclusive survey of a thousand kids aged 16 to 17 about what they see online.  Is social media solely to blame? How should schools and parents be safeguarding young people? And what is our collective responsibility in tackling toxic masculinity?     Producer: Rosie Gillott  Editor: Philly Beaumont Help us understand more about our listeners by taking our survey!  This form should only take a few minutes to complete, and Sky anonymises the responses as much as possible

Sky News Daily
How does Keir Starmer reach out to the world?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 23:22


As the new prime minister, Sir Keir Starmer makes his international debut at the NATO summit in Washington – what does he need to do to make a quick impact with international colleagues?    On today's Daily, Niall Paterson is joined by Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen to discuss how Sir Keir is tackling his first international visit.    Plus, Lord Peter Ricketts, former diplomat and French Ambassador, joins Niall to take a look at Labour's wider foreign policy plans.   For further background from Sky News, you can read our political editor Beth Rigby's analysis of Starmer's plans to argue the case to NATO that all members should increase their defence spending here.   Producers: Rosie Gillott, Soila Apparicio Editor: Paul Stanworth  Promotions producer: David Chipakupaku 

Sky News Daily
Poll suggests record Tory slump - what could change in two weeks?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 20:31


Sky News has partnered with YouGov for the general election campaign and today the second of their three MRP polling projections is out.  It makes for very bleak reading for the Conservatives, suggesting they have not made any gains during the campaign and could slump to historically low seat numbers.     The poll also suggests Labour's majority is up, the Liberal Democrats are up as well and Reform UK could win several seats.    On this episode, Niall Paterson analyses the implications of today's poll with our deputy political editor Sam Coates.   Plus, Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen joins us from Edinburgh where she was at the launch of the SNP manifesto. Producers: Sydney Pead Podcast Promotions Producer: David Chipakupaku   Editor: Wendy Parker

Sky News Daily
It's a date – Rishi Sunak calls a July election

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 19:54


The prime minister has called a general election for 4 July. It means parliament only has a few days to pass any bills still waiting to become law before MPs leave Westminster to begin campaigning.   On the Sky News Daily Niall Paterson gets the very latest from our deputy political editor Sam Coates and political correspondent Tamara Cohen on why the election was announced today, and what the next six weeks of campaigning could have in store. Producers: Rosie Gillott  Podcast Promotions Producer: David Chipakupaku   Editor: Philly Beaumont  

Diabetes: From Beta Cells to Bicycles

On this episode, host Krista Lamb chats with registered dietitian Olivia Wu about sustainable nutrition and type 2 diabetes.Olivia Wu is a certified diabetes educator and master's student in the Faculty of Land and Food Systems at the University of British Columbia, under the supervision of our previous guest Dr. Tamara Cohen.  

Diabetes: From Beta Cells to Bicycles

On this episode, Dr. Tamara Cohen joins host Krista Lamb to talk about her research and work developing an app that supports healthy eating in a way that's inclusive, supportive and easy.Dr. Cohen is the Director of Dietetics and an Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Land and Food Systems.

Sky News Daily
Rwanda and COVID: Rishi Sunak's toughest week yet

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 20:51


The prime minister has given his evidence to the COVID inquiry today, defending his Eat Out to Help Out scheme and telling of fears within the Treasury that the UK would not be able to fund the pandemic response. While at the inquiry, some of Rishi Sunak's Tory colleagues have called on the PM to scrap his Rwanda bill, as it goes to the Commons tomorrow. On the Sky News Daily, Jonathan Samuels hosts our political editor Beth Rigby, who discusses the difficulties Sunak faces within his party over Rwanda. Plus, our political correspondent Tamara Cohen reports on the PM's accounts at the COVID inquiry. Producer: Alex Edden Editor: Philly Beaumont

The Ian King Business Podcast
Rail services, rental markets, and rates

The Ian King Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 33:19


Ian King speaks to Liz Martins, the Head of Economics at HSBC UK Commercial Banking. Also on the show: Sky's Tamara Cohen has the latest on Transpennine Express after the government decided not to continue its contract and Ian speaks to the chief executive of Grainger about the outlook for the rental market.

Sky News Daily
The real cost of childcare

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 16:29


Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has expanded free childcare for working parents in England to cover all children under five.The move could allow 60,000 more parents of young children to enter the workforce according to the government's independent forecaster. While the move has been welcomed by parents, there's been criticism from the childcare sector, which is struggling with a workforce shortage and financial pressures that are forcing businesses to close. On the Sky News Daily, Kimberley Leonard speaks to political correspondent Tamara Cohen about the plans, as well as getting the reaction of Sharon Birch who used to run a nursery in Hartlepool but was forced out by the costs and Steph Barrett, manager of BeBright Pre-School, in Spalding in Lincolnshire. Podcast producer: Emma-Rae Woodhouse Interview's producer: Alex Edden Editor: Philly Beaumont

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
What is in the new protocol deal?

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 20:41


British prime minister Rishi Sunak has said “a new chapter in the relationship” between his country and the European Union has begun as he unveiled a breakthrough deal on trading arrangements in the North in the shadow of Windsor Castle alongside European Commission president, Ursula Von der Leyen. For reaction to the new deal, Pat chatted to Sky News Political Correspondent,Tamara Cohen, Fine Gael MEP Sean Kelly and to Alliance Party MLA for Lagan Valley, Sorcha Eastwood.

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
Rishi Sunak's first 100 days

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 8:33


As Rishi Sunak hits the milestone of 100 days in charge, is delivering on his promise to be a Prime Minister of integrity? We speak to Tamara Cohen, Sky News Political Correspondent.

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Sky News Daily
Liz Truss sacks Kwasi Kwarteng and scraps more of his mini budget

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 31:54


The prime minister has sacked her first chancellor and done another U-turn on the mini-budget. This time, the promise to keep corporation tax at 19% rather than increase it to 25% has gone. Her friend and political ally Kwasi Kwarteng has been replaced by the former health secretary Jeremy Hunt. Liz Truss said: "It is clear that parts of our mini-budget went further and faster than markets were expecting." On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson talks to our political correspondent Tamara Cohen about the latest developments. Plus, you can hear Liz Truss' news conference in full. Producer: Soila ApparicioEditor: Philly Beaumont

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Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
The latest as the UK continues to mourn the passing of the Queen

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 5:26


Mourning continues across the UK over the passing of the late Queen. King Charles III addressed MPS at Westminster Hall before leaving to accompany the Queen's coffin to St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh. For the very latest on what's set to unfold over the next few days, Anton Savage was joined by Tamara Cohen, Sky News Political Correspondent.

Sky News Daily
Liz Truss: Who is the new PM?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 23:01


After six weeks of campaigning, Liz Truss has been named the new leader of the Conservative Party. On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson gets the reaction of Tory MPs after the result was announced and speaks to Sky's politics correspondent Tamara Cohen about the woman who is now the new prime minister. Editor - Philly Beaumont Producers - Rosie Gillott Digital producer - David Chipakupaku

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Sky News Daily
Sunak and Truss: The battle for Number 10

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 43:42


Tory leadership rivals, former chancellor Rishi Sunak and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, faced some tough questions on Thursday evening - from Sky's Kay Burley and an audience of undecided party members - on why they should be Britain's next prime minister. On the Sky News Daily podcast, Kamali Melbourne gets reaction from some of those involved in the special programme, plus analysis with Sky's deputy political editor Sam Coates and our political correspondent Tamara Cohen. Producer: Soila Apparicio Podcast promotion producer: David Chipakupaku Editor: Paul Stanworth

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Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
UK Leadership debate reaction

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 10:36


It's Rishi versus Liz in the battle for Number 10. We get reaction to the last night's head-to-head Tory leadership debate with Tamara Cohen, Sky News Political Correspondent.

The Ian King Business Podcast
A June record for UK government interest payments, European gas supplies and the cost of living

The Ian King Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 40:13


In the latest episode, Ian King brings us the latest on government borrowing and catches up with the head of European gas at Energy Aspects, James Waddell, to discuss demand for the energy supply, after Russia turned taps back on having closed Nord Stream One for repairs.Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen talks to Boris Johnson's cost of living tsar, David Buttress, in Downing Street.

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
Who are the contenders to succeed Boris Johnson? c

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 16:37


Who will succeed Boris? Is there a frontrunner now that Ben Wallace has pulled out? All to discuss with Tamara Cohen, Sky News Political Correspondent, and Hilary Benn, Labour MP for Leeds Central.

Sky News Daily
By-election analysis: What just happened?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 20:15


Boris Johnson's reputation as an election winner has come to an end with a double by-election loss and the resignation of Oliver Dowden as party chairman. In Tiverton and Honiton, the Conservatives saw a majority of 24,000 evaporate as the Liberal Democrats triumphed. In Wakefield, the “red wall” constituency won by the Conservatives in 2019 was taken back by Labour. On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson is joined by deputy political editor Sam Coates in Tiverton, chief political correspondent Jon Craig in Wakefield and political correspondent Tamara Cohen in Westminster. Producer: Soila Apparicio Editor: Philly Beaumont

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
Is Boris Johnson staring down the barrel of a leadership battle?

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 9:00


Increasing voices of condemnation within Tory party against Boris Johnson's leadership. We ask is Johnson staring down the barrel of a leadership battle? Pat was joined to discuss this further by Tamara Cohen, Sky News Political Correspondent.

Sky News Daily
Justice delayed: The human cost of the courts backlog

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 22:28


Since the first COVID lockdown in 2020, the number of serious cases waiting more than a year to be dealt with in crown courts across England and Wales has more than trebled – to around 9,400. On the Sky News Daily podcast, Tamara Cohen speaks to two women about the impact delays to their trials for justice had on them, and asks Justice Secretary Dominic Raab what the government is doing to clear the backlog.Daily podcast team: Editor: Paul Stanworth Senior Producer: Annie Joyce Podcast producers: Rosie Gillott & Emma-Rae Woodhouse Digital producer: David Chipakupaku

The Ian King Business Podcast
Energy price cap, businesses go digital and a pet reference platform

The Ian King Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 50:11


Six energy companies have now folded as the energy price crisis rumbles on - are more to come? Ian King speaks to Sky correspondent Tamara Cohen about the possibility of an energy price cap hike.Plus, Mastercard launches a mentoring service to urge small and medium sized businesses to go digital and reap the rewards. And, PetsScore announces a pet referencing platform to allow pet owners to rent properties from landlords more easily.

Sky News Daily
Exam results 'fiasco' - Did ministers fail the test? | 17 August 2020

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 33:51


On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the government's handling after thousands of students - who didn't take exams due to the covid crisis - had A-Level results downgraded.We are joined by Welsh student Maia Gould and her dad Ashley - plus analysis from our political correspondent Tamara Cohen and writer Timandra Harkness looks at the algorithm controversy.Credits:Podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Nicola EyersAssistant producer - Sabah ChoudhryInterviews producer - Oli Foster

Sky News - All Out Politics
Shifting the narrative

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 43:43


As the economy becomes the focal point of the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic, Adam Boulton and guests examine the measures outlined by the Chancellor to boost consumer spending and jobs. They also discuss the fallout from the Prime Minister's assertion that too many care homes failed to follow the correct procedures in dealing with the virus as Labour accuse Boris Johnson of 'trying to shift the blame' for his own shortcomings.Joining Adam this week are the Director of the Centre for Labour and Social Studies Faiza Shaheen, the Comment editor of City AM Rachel Cunliffe and Sky's Political correspondent Tamara Cohen.

Sky News Daily
Will local lockdowns scupper plans to reopen schools 'full-time'? | 2 July 2020

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 41:33


On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the Government's plan for pupils to return to classrooms in England in September.We are joined by our political correspondent Tamara Cohen, plus Leicester's mayor Sir Peter Soulsby talks about his city's local lockdown and Sky's Siobhan Robbins discusses the impact of coronavirus on Thailand's sex trade and tourism.Credits:Producer - Annie JoyceAssistant producer - Sabah Choudhry

Sky News Daily
Will lower COVID alert level help schools fully reopen in September? | 19 June 2020

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 39:11


On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Jonathan Samuels looks at the huge challenge facing Britain's children, after months of lost learning. With the UK's COVID alert level lowered, and the government pledging £1bn for catch-up help, is a full return to schools in September achievable?We are joined by Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Association of School & College Leaders (ASCL); Professor Becky Francis, chief executive of the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF); and Tamara Cohen, Sky's political correspondent. Plus, we bring you the story of 'Ben', a 14-year-old boy who ran away from home at the height of the pandemic, and was dragged further into gang life. Credits:Producer – Kit BradshawAssistant producer – Sabah ChoudhryInterviews producer – Oli Foster

Sky News Daily
Marcus Rashford prompts Govt U-turn on free school meals | 16 June 2020

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 44:27


On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the impact of the England footballer's campaign and discuss how children have been treated during the Covid-19 pandemic.We are joined by our political correspondent Tamara Cohen, football coach Dave Horrocks and the YMCA's Alan Fraser. Plus, Dr Kojo Koram, law lecturer at Birkbeck School of Law comedian Andrew Doyle talk to us about the portrayal of black people in entertainment after Black Lives Matter protests.Credits:Producer - Annie JoyceAssistant producer - Sabah ChoudhryInterviews producer - Oli Foster Audio credit: 'Little Britain' and 'Fawlty Towers' (BBC)

Sky News - All Out Politics
George Floyd death - politics and protest

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 42:12


Adam Boulton guests discuss the fallout from the killing of George Floyd in America which has exposed racial fault lines and prompted protests across the US and Europe.They also reflect on the Public Health England report highlighting the disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on black, Asian and minority ethnic people.And they examine the controversy over MPs being asked to return to Westminster rather than contribute and vote remotely.Joining Adam this week are the writer and former Brexit party candidate Inaya Folarin Iman; campaigner and Labour councillor Shaista Aziz; and Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen

Sky News - All Out Politics
Advisers advise but do they decide?

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 47:42


Advisers advise and politicians decide, as the saying goes, and the Prime Minister has decided that his man stays put.In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, a political controversy as Boris Johnson's senior adviser Dominic Cummings is accused of breaking lockdown rules by travelling from London to Durham in March.On this week's AOP podcast, Adam Boulton and guests discuss the role of the adviser, whether Mr Cummings is indispensable and the fact that the whole affair has polarised public opinion.Joining Adam this week the co-author of “The Powers Behind the Prime Minister: The Hidden Influence of Number Ten,” Sir Anthony Seldon; co-author of “National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy” Professor Matthew Goodwin and Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen.

Sky News Daily
More eligible for COVID-19 tests & some jury trials resume | 18 May 2020

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 40:15


On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the Government's announcement on expanding testing and discuss the updated symptoms list affecting taste and smell. We are joined by our political correspondent Tamara Cohen and NHS doctor Sonia Adesara - plus we speak to Sky's home affairs correspondent Mark White about the return of jury trials in England and Wales.

Sky News - All Out Politics
When will ministers ease the lockdown?

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 45:10


As MPs 'virtually' return to Westminster, there are some big political decisions to make over the easing of social restrictions to reignite the economy.Adam Boulton and guests discuss the options and predict where we will be in July.And what of Sir Keir Starmer as he uses his first appearance at PMQs as Labour leader to accuse the government of being too slow to respond to the coronavirus pandemic.Joining Adam this week are The Times columnist Melanie Phillips, the editor of politics.co.uk Ian Dunt and Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen.

Sky News - All Out Politics
Coronavirus: The lockdown and legislation - is it enough?

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 49:47


Adam Boulton and guests discuss the Prime Minister's big announcement of a near total lockdown as the country battles the coronavirus outbreakBut is the messaging getting through and has the government got it right so far?They examine the emergency legislation rushed through parliament to enforce government measures and discuss efforts to fast-track testing - particularly for frontline NHS staff - as the Health Secretary announces a new temporary hospital in London.And as Parliament goes into recess, there is a look back at Jeremy Corbyn's last PMQs as Labour leader.Joining Adam this week are the former MEP and director of the Academy of Ideas Claire Fox and Sky's politcal correspondent Tamara Cohen.

Sky News - All Out Politics
Coronavirus: Getting the message across - whatever it takes

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 34:57


A big global health pandemic needs big decisions from political leaders. This week Adam Boulton and guests discuss the government's approach to to handling the coronavirus crisis.An additional budget to prop up the economy, advice to avoid bars, clubs and theatres and school closures across the UK are just some of the measures that have been announced so far. Both the Prime Minister and the Chancellor are promising to do 'whatever it takes' to ease the burden of the virus.Joining Adam this week are comedian and expert in viral bioinformatics Ria Lina and Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen.

Crossing Paths with Ali Sternberg
Mazal - with Tamara Cohen

Crossing Paths with Ali Sternberg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 31:31


Episode #10 THE FINAL EPISODE OF THE SEASON I speak with Tamara Cohen from Philadelphia about how she got Spanish citizenship via the Law of Return (ie the apology from Spain to Sephardic Jews kicked out via inquisition), we discuss her Sephardic roots from Spain to Turkey to Cuba, we discuss the Ladino Language (Spanish - Hebrew Mix) AND we talk about how she started selling bagels and pumpkin pies made in her toaster oven from her apartment and how that turned into a newly opened delicious physical bagel shop in Madrid named Mazal. Enjoy!  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cpp/message

Sky News - All Out Politics
Is it time to restart plans for a no deal Brexit?

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 44:42


Brexit is far from being done as battle lines are drawn ahead of the start of trade negotiations with the EU next week.Adam Boulton and guests discuss the crucial next phase of the process in the week the UK and the EU set out their negotiating mandates. They also examine the government's response to the coronavirus and the floods as the Prime Minister is accused of going into hiding.And 100 years on from female journalists being allowed to watch Parliamentary proceedings, the panel champion women working in the Westminster lobby.Joining Adam this week are Lee Jones from Queen Mary University of London and the co-founder of 'The Full Brexit; the comment editor of City AM Rachel Cunliffe and Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen.

Sky News - All Out Politics
Cabinet reshuffle: What happened and why?

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 40:04


It wasn't supposed to end like this. Or was it? Sajid Javid's shock resignation as Chancellor was the main focus of the Cabinet reshuffle but what happened and why?Adam Boulton and guests dissect the behind-closed-doors discussions which resulted in the Prime Minister having much more sway over his new Chancellor's economic plans.They also assess the reasoning behind the sacking of the popular Northern Ireland Secretary Julian Smith, whether Sinn Fein's gain in last week's election in the Republic of Ireland increases the chances of a referendum on unification and try to solve the conundrum of who DID pay for the PM's new year holiday.Joining Adam this week are the comment and features Editor of City AM Rachel Cunliffe, the writer and author of 'Who's Afraid of the Easter Rising' and 'The European Union and the End of Politics' James Heartfield, Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen and Sky's senior Ireland correspondent David Blevins.

Sky News - All Out Politics
It's a general election, actually

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 51:01


Adam Boulton is joined by comedians Rory Bremner and Ria Lina and Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen to reflect on the general election campaign.They pick their best and worst moments and name the rising stars of the past six weeks in British politics.The panel also discuss the controversies over set-piece interviews and debates, the issues of 'post-truth politics' and trust and the prospect of tactical voting affecting the outcome of the election.

Campaign Unwrapped
Where has Sir Keir Starmer been - and who is Midge Ure?

Campaign Unwrapped

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 18:17


The election teams set their alarms for early campaign events on the trail today. Kate McCann, Tamara Cohen and Jason Farrell discuss whether Boris Johnson's running scared of a big interview ahead of tonight's leaders debate, a senior Labour figure makes an appearance and find out which of our peckish correspondents had their music knowledge put to the test.

Campaign Unwrapped
Campaign pets and battle bus bans

Campaign Unwrapped

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 19:22


It's Friday night and the leaders of the main parties are preparing to answer questions in a TV studio.Sky's Kate McCann is at the venue in Sheffield where she's been celeb spotting, Lewis Goodall can't stop talking about his trip to Peterborough with the Brexit Party while Tamara Cohen discuses battle bus etiquette.

Campaign Unwrapped
Missing kittens, hair straighteners and a new pledge from the PM

Campaign Unwrapped

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 21:17


A cold and wet day 3 has emboldened our political correspondents on the election campaign trail. Kate McCann's on board the Prime Minister's battle bus with her campaign essentials and some insider info from the PM. Beth Rigby reveals she was a whisker away from missing an early morning dash to Edinburgh for the SNP's launch while Tamara Cohen minds the shop in Westminster as she prepares to join the travelling pack next week...

Sky News - All Out Politics
The People versus Parliament narrative

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 54:10


Adam Boulton and guests examine the bombshell announcement in the Supreme Court and the subsequent ill-tempered fall out in the House of Commons as Boris Johnson clings to his authority. The panel discuss accusations that Number Ten is orchestrating a People versus Parliament narrative ahead of what seems like an inevitable general election. There are also reflections on the policy announcements at Labour's curtailed party conference in Brighton and a look ahead to the Conservative gathering in Manchester. Joining Adam this week are are the Trade Unionist and columnist at UnHerd Paul Embery, The Times' columnist Jenni Russell and Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen.

Sky News - All Out Politics
What can we learn from the local election results?

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 48:21


As the main parties suffer what appears to be a Brexit backlash in local elections in England and Northern Ireland, Adam Boulton guests assess the wider political impact of the results. The week, however, has been somewhat dominated by the sacking of the defence secretary Gavin Williamson over the leaking of information from the National Security Council. Both issues are up for discussion and joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen, Sky's election experts professors Michael Thrasher and Will Jennings and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.

Sky News - All Out Politics
Harassment and Brexit

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 55:06


In this first episode of 2019, Adam Boulton and guests question the boundaries of protest and ask what can be done about the harassment of MPs and journalists in Westminster. With the meaningful vote on Theresa May's Brexit withdrawal agreement on the horizon, there's an assessment of this week's government defeats in the Commons and there are questions over whether the Speaker was out of order in agreeing to give MPs more sway over the process. Joining Adam this week are the Conservative MPs Anna Soubry and Owen Paterson, the Labour MP Jess Phillips, the editor of the online political magazine 'Spiked' Brendan O'Neill and Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen.

Sky News - All Out Politics
Corbyn Row, Brexit, Review of the Year

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 70:25


In the final episode of the year Adam Boulton and guests discuss the row over whether Jeremy Corbyn did or did not call the Prime Minister a 'stupid woman' and they reflect on a monumental political year in the UK and abroad. Joining Adam to pick their stories of the year, their moments of 2018, the winners and losers of the past 12 months and their predictions for 2019 are Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen, the deputy editor of The Article Olivia Utley, the director of Demos Polly Mackenzie and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Corbyn #Brexit #AllOutPolitics #StupidWoman #SkyNews #2018Review #MakeDebatesHappen

Sky News - All Out Politics
Bullying, Language, Theresa May and the Budget

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 39:27


Adam Boulton and guests focus on the culture in Westminster this week as the House of Commons Commission confirms it's backing the recommendations of the Cox report on bullying and harassment in Parliament. "Assassination is in the air" and "the moment is coming when the knife gets heated, stuck in her front and twisted" are two anonymous quotes attributed to MPs in relation to Theresa May's future this week - the panel will examine whether those in public life ought to watch their words. And we look ahead to next week's Budget and the important issue of whether's it's been scheduled to avoid clashing with Halloween! Joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen, the FT's political correspondent Laura Hughes and Amy Leversidge from the FDA union for public sector professionals. #Bullying #language #Brexit #Budget #skynews #politics

Sky News - All Out Politics
Labour, Tories and Trump

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 40:36


With the party conference season in full swing, Adam Boulton and guests reflect on Labour's gathering in Liverpool and preview a difficult looking event for Theresa May and her Conservatives in Birmingham. There's plenty to discuss on Brexit as Jeremy Corbyn shifts his party's position on a potential second referendum - although Labour says it's ready for a general election. The Prime Minister's been promoting a post-Brexit Britain at the United Nations but it's President Trump who's dominated the headlines in New York. Joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen, The Guardian's Zoe Williams, Westmonster's Michael Heaver and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Lab18 #CPC18 #Brexit #Trump #MakeDebatesHappen

Sky News - All Out Politics
Damian Green, Review of 2017 and 2018 Predictions

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 44:05


In the final AOP Podcast of the political year, Adam Boulton and guests discuss another Cabinet departure, review 2017 and look ahead to the next 12 months. Joining Adam to discuss the Damian Green sacking, the big moments of 2017 and their 3 predictions for the next year are Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen and Head of Data Harry Carr. #Brexit #DamianGreen #SkyNews

Sky News - All Out Politics
Brexit Special

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 31:19


Adam Boulton is in Brussels this week as Theresa May tries to move Brexit talks to trade. The Prime Minister left London having seen her government defeated over an amendment to guarantee MPs a vote on any final deal. So, where next for Brexit? Joining Adam to discuss these delicate matters are the Daily Telegraph's senior political correspondent Kate McCann and Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen. #Brexit #skynews

Sky News - All Out Politics
Brexit and Jerusalem

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 30:55


Finally an agreement that 'sufficient progress' has been made to move Brexit negotiations on to trade and the future relationship. But at what price? Has Theresa May turned what was looking like a bad week into a good one? And how will this 'deal' go down with those hard Brexiteers? Also this week, Donald Trump's hugely controversial statement recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital. What impact will this have on the two-state solution in the Middle East? Joining Adam Boulton this week are Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen, Europe correspondent Mark Stone and Diplomatic Editor Dominic Waghorn. #Brexit #Jerusalem #skynews

Career Yoga
Tamara Harel Cohen about entering into the Social Impact World

Career Yoga

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 22:31


Do you sometimes feel that you wish you could make a living from something more meaningful and impactful? So did Tamara. Over a year ago Tamara Cohen decided she's moving to Israel after having a successful production career in LA, New York and London that included working with leading brands (MasterCard, Gillette, Converse) and leading artists (Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Mumford and Sons). Although she was successful in her field, she decided she wants to transition to a field that has more meaning to her. She wanted to build a social enterprise and she knew that Israel will be the best place for her to find her co-founders. The rest was unknown. She left it all and started a process of exploring a path that is led by a social mission. After meeting dozens of social entrepreneurs, impact investors and organizations - she decided the best place for her to build something meaningful is to move to Israel. Today she is leading a social business she co-founded with 2 partners, they already received an investment from a leading firm, yet the startup is still in stealth mode, so stay tuned. In this episode we talk about the definition of social impact, how do you combine "doing good and doing well" through building businesses with social impact, and about the personal transition process Tamara did that included moving a country, changing industries and becoming an entrepreneur in the peak of a different career. If you want to start working for a social impact mission and not sure what it means and what should you notice while you build yourself in this field- this episode is for you.

Sky News - All Out Politics
Conservative Conference, Las Vegas and Catalonia

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 45:21


Adam Boulton and guests reflect on the Conservative Party conference in Manchester where Theresa May's message was hampered by a cough and a comedian, and Boris Johnson couldn't quite make it through to the end without making headlines of his own. The news agenda has been dominated by the horrific shootings in Las Vegas, reopening the debate about gun laws in the USA. And the fallout from the disputed Catalan independence referendum continues as protests meets politics in Barcelona. This week's panel is Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen, defence correspondent Alistair Bunkall, Europe correspondent Michelle Clifford and our resident statto, Head of Data Harry Carr. #ToryConf17 #MaySpeech #BorisJohnson #LasVegasShooting #CatalanReferendum #skynews

Sky News - All Out Politics
Brexit, General Election and Mental Health

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 44:11


Adam Boulton is joined by Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen and Head of Data Harry Carr to talk Brexit as Theresa May accuses EU leaders of trying to influence the general election. Later in the podcast, attention turns to mental health after it emerged the Everton footballer Aaron Lennon is receiving help for a stress related illness. The journalist and author of 'A Beginner's Guide To Losing Your Mind' Emily Reynolds joins the conversation. #Brexit #GE2017 #MentalHealth #skynews

Sky News - All Out Politics
Labour, Schools Funding and Martin McGuinness

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 36:30


Adam Boulton is joined by Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen and Head of Data Harry Carr to discuss Labour's latest problems and a potential funding crisis in England's schools. Viewers of Facebook Live were able to take part in the conversation. Sky's Ireland correspondent David Blevins joins the podcast later to talk about the life and legacy of Martin McGuinness. #Labour #Schoolsjustwannahavefunds #martinmcguinness #skynews

Sky News - All Out Politics
Corbyn Cracks the Whip and May Tries to Cement US-Alliance

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 30:14


Adam Boulton is joined by Labour MP Ben Bradshaw, Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen and Head of Data Harry Carr to discuss Labour splits on Article 50, a testing start for Theresa May over the relationship with the US under President Trump, and a new study which suggests today's young generations are more right-wing than their predecessors. #skynews #Brexit #Trump

Iron Radio
Episode 114 IronRadio - Guest Tamara Cohen Topic Female Lifters, Skewed Perceptions

Iron Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2011


Phil, Fortress and Lonnie talk to olympic lifter and mom Tamara Cohene. She gives insight and opinion on women in olympic lifting, which goals might serve women better than leanness, and how misguided the fitness industry has become. How does a 30-something mom reclaim her athletic body and sense of satisfaction? Should everyone try running to get back in shape first? What should be your first goal, man or woman, regarding competitions? Tune in and find out! ***PS IronRadio is now jointly airing on PRIMAL FM on Saturday nights; your radio is no longer safe. Rock on!***

Iron Radio
Episode 114 IronRadio - Guest Tamara Cohen Topic Female Lifters, Skewed Perceptions

Iron Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2011


Phil, Fortress and Lonnie talk to olympic lifter and mom Tamara Cohene. She gives insight and opinion on women in olympic lifting, which goals might serve women better than leanness, and how misguided the fitness industry has become. How does a 30-something mom reclaim her athletic body and sense of satisfaction? Should everyone try running to get back in shape first? What should be your first goal, man or woman, regarding competitions? Tune in and find out! ***PS IronRadio is now jointly airing on PRIMAL FM on Saturday nights; your radio is no longer safe. Rock on!***

Iron Radio
Episode 114 IronRadio - Guest Tamara Cohen Topic Female Lifters, Skewed Perceptions

Iron Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2011 64:04


Phil, Fortress and Lonnie talk to olympic lifter and mom Tamara Cohene. She gives insight and opinion on women in olympic lifting, which goals might serve women better than leanness, and how misguided the fitness industry has become. How does a 30-something mom reclaim her athletic body and sense of satisfaction? Should everyone try running to get back in shape first? What should be your first goal, man or woman, regarding competitions? Tune in and find out! ***PS IronRadio is now jointly airing on PRIMAL FM on Saturday nights; your radio is no longer safe. Rock on!***

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Feb. 25, 2009 Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN: "Invasive Command from Sir David Omand" *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Feb. 25, 2009 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2009 46:43


--{ Invasive Command from Sir David Omand: "Freedom is Slavery, Portends an Omen, From 'Ex'-Security-Chief Sir David Omand, 'There Can't be Laws and All-Legitimacy, Keeping You Safe Means End of Privacy,' We Should be Flustered, Lose Our Cool, He Said 'Means Breaking Every Moral Rule,' He Works in Think Tanks, Lives on Fears, And Has the Say in Politicos' Ears, Unaccountable to Public, Backed by Wealth, Serves His Masters, Works by Stealth, For the Public to Accept this Situation, Means Acclimatizing Them to Violation" © Alan Watt }-- Radio Stations, Political Correctness - Democracy, Lobbying, Aristocracy - British Empire, RIIA, World War - Man against Planet, "Value to Society". Fall of Soviet Union - Public-Private Enterprises, Privatize Security Services - Terrorism Excuse to Take Away Rights and Freedoms - End of Privacy. Surveillance, Personal Information Databases, Intrusive Intelligence Gathering - "Rollerball" movie, Team Players - Supercities. Bank Bailouts, Bankrupted Countries, Economic Depression - One "Must-Be" Agenda - Carbon Taxes, Credits, Permits, Trading - Head Tax, Herd is Fleeced - Obama and Speechwriters. Military-Industrial Complex - "Predator" Drone Patrol for U.S.-Canada Border - Drug Smuggling. Club of Rome - Globe International - Collectivism - Food Supply, Sustainability, Climate "Crisis" - Media (Essential Arm of Government) does Reasoning for Public. (Articles: ["Fight against terror must mean the end of ordinary people's privacy, says ex-security chief" by Tamara Cohen (dailymail.co.uk) - Feb. 25, 2009.] ["The National Security Strategy: Implications for the UK intelligence community" Author: Sir David Omand GCB (ippr.org) - Feb. 2009.] ["Americans asked to pay for climate change" by Justin Rowlatt (bbc.co.uk) - Feb. 25, 2009.] ["U.S. launches unmanned aerial drones to monitor Manitoba border" CBC News (cbc.ca) - Feb. 16, 2009.] ["Fred's footprint: Credit crunch mustn't stifle climate change action" by Fred Pearce (newscientist.com) - Feb. 5, 2009.] ["GLOBE International: The Global Legislators Organisation" (globeinternational.org).]) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Feb. 25, 2009 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)