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Beyond the Noise - the PRWeek podcast
Mandelson crisis – a watershed moment for PA? CIPR, PRCA on PRWeek podcast

Beyond the Noise - the PRWeek podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 37:17


Is this a watershed moment for public affairs? PRWeek UK's latest podcast debates this question, following the increased scrutiny around ex-Labour politician Lord Peter Mandelson. Joining PRWeek's Siobhan Holt on Beyond the Noise this week is Jon Gerlis, head of public relations and policy at the CIPR and Leon Cook, founder of Atticus Partners, who is an executive committee member on the PRCA's public affairs board. Beyond the Noise looks at some of the biggest issues affecting communications and PR. Download the podcast via Apple, Spotify, or listen in the browser above or on your favourite platform.Lobbying is back in the headlines following increased scrutiny relating to former Labour politician and ambassador to the US, Lord Mandelson, and his closeness to the late sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein. The fallout has impacted Global Counsel, the advisory firm co-founded by the former MP, as well as the UK Government, with two high-profile resignations, including Downing Street comms chief Tim Allan.As a result, questions have been raised about ethics and lobbying in public affairs. On this week's podcast, Gerlis and Cook debate the recent revelations and discuss the impact on the industry's reputation. They examine whether tighter lobbying regulations are the answer, and whether the latest scandal is a tipping point for public affairs.  Finally, the pair chat about Allan's departure from Number 10 and share their predictions for UK politics over the rest of 2026. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pod Save the UK
141: McSweeney: the man who made Starmer and his ties to Mandelson

Pod Save the UK

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 55:16


Prime Minister Keir Starmer's cabinet circles the wagons as he survives another hellish week in office. One that saw the loss of his chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, and his director of communications, Tim Allan, as the scandal over Peter Mandelson's ties to sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein rages on. Nish and Coco are joined by Paul Holden, the “unofficial biographer” of Morgan McSweeney, to discuss his key role in the rise of Keir Starmer to power and his close relationship with Mandelson. Plus - reports that Labour Together hired a PR firm to investigate Paul and others looking into its funding under McSweeney.Also, comedian Stuart Goldsmith on the serious business of being funny about climate change and why it goes all the way to the top of British intelligence.CHECK OUT THESE DEALS FROM OUR SPONSORS AURA FRAMEShttps://www.auraframes.com Code: PSTUKWISEhttps://www.wise.comGUESTS Paul Holden, Investigative Journalist and author of The FraudStuart Goldsmith, Climate ComedianUSEFUL LINKSThe Fraud: Keir Starmer, Morgan McSweeney, and the Crisis of British Democracyhttps://orbooks.com/catalog/the-fraud/Stuart Goldsmithwww.stuartgoldsmith.comCREDITSSky News / YouTubeSky News / YouTubeGOP Oversight / YouTubeSky News Australia / YouTubePod Save the UK is a Reduced Listening production for Crooked Media.Get in touch - contact us via email: PSUK@reducedlistening.co.ukLike and follow us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@PodSavetheUKInstagram: https://instagram.com/podsavetheukTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@podsavetheukBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/podsavetheuk.crooked.comFacebook: https://facebook.com/podsavetheukX: https://x.com/podsavetheuk

INSIDE BRIEFING with Institute for Government
Resets and resignations: Starmer's worst week yet

INSIDE BRIEFING with Institute for Government

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 39:34


Former Downing Street chief of staff Gavin Barwell joins the podcast to discuss another explosive week at the heart of government.  On Sunday afternoon the prime minister's chief of staff and closest adviser, Morgan McSweeney, handed in his resignation, followed on Monday by Tim Allan, Downing Street's director of communication – for just five months. The cabinet secretary, Sir Chris Wormald, too will be leaving his post, also after a brief tenure.  But the prime minister remains in office – despite the best attempts of Anas Sarwar, Labour's leader in Scotland, who arranged a press conference on Monday to call for his resignation.  So, what does all this churn at the centre mean for the prime minister, for No.10, and for the cabinet secretary's brief of ‘rewiring the state'? Can Keir Starmer really reset his government all over again? And what does this all mean for the actual business of government?  Presented by Hannah White. With Alex Thomas and Catherine Haddon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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La ContraCrónica
Starmer en la cuerda floja

La ContraCrónica

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 58:25


Hace dos días Anas Sarwar, líder del laborismo escocés pidió la dimisión de Keir Starmer tras unos días difíciles en los que habían dimitido su jefe de gabinete, Morgan McSweeney y su jefe de prensa, Tim Allan. Por ahora la marea ha llegado hasta ahí, pero es posible que otros barones del partido se sumen a Sarwar y exijan un relevo en el 10 de Downing Street. Seguramente si no lo han hecho aún es porque todavía no ha surgido un candidato con posibilidades de hacerse con una quinta parte del grupo parlamentario, que es lo que se necesita para cambiar de líder del partido y de primer ministro. El origen de esta crisis, la enésima que sufre Starmer, hay que ir a buscarlo a Peter Mandelson, embajador en Estados Unidos hasta septiembre del año pasado, cuando Starmer decidió cesarle tras revelarse que había tenido una relación muy cercana con Jeffrey Epstein. Le había nombrado solo seis meses antes por indicación de McSweeney. Pero el asunto Mandelson es solo una piedra más en el saco de piedras que carga Keir Starmer a la espalda. Es el primer ministro más impopular de la historia del país, al menos desde que la popularidad se mide. No es del todo extraño. Nada ha mejorado en el país a lo largo del último año y medio, que es el tiempo que Starmer lleva en el poder. Heredó un país que atravesaba varias crisis encadenadas entre sí y se ha demostrado incapaz de encarrilar una solución para ninguna de ellas. También ha fallado a sus promesas. En campaña, por ejemplo, prometió no subir los impuestos a los trabajadores, pero esa promesa no podía permitírsela con el déficit y la deuda pública que el Reino Unido tiene en estos momentos. Ha hecho justo lo contrario, ir elevando la carga fiscal hasta ponerla en máximos históricos. Su amplísima mayoría parlamentaria no le ha servido realmente de nada porque buena parte de su partido quiere que la política del gobierno sea aún más izquierdista de lo que ya lo es. Eso le impide tomar las decisiones necesariamente impopulares que la economía y, especialmente, el Tesoro británico necesitan. Esas decisiones Starmer o las aplazado o las ha revertido tan pronto como ha empezado a sentir daño político. Su gestión interna es también errática. En 19 meses han pasado por Downing street dos jefes de gabinete, cuatro jefes de prensa y once ministros. Sin un proyecto coherente ni unas ideas claras sobre las que apoyarse, Starmer sobrevive a merced de los acontecimientos que, en ocasiones, derivan en escándalos. Las elecciones aún están lejos, pero si se celebrasen mañana las perdería por mucho para entregar el poder a Nigel Farage, líder de Reform UK, un partido que crece como la espuma a expensas de los conservadores. Lo más probable es que Starmer trate de aguantar todo lo que pueda mientras va entregando más y más poder al ala izquierda del partido para mantener el apoyo de sus diputados. No hay garantía de que eso funcione. En mayo se celebrarán elecciones locales y las regionales en Escocia y Gales. Las cosas no pintan bien para los laboristas en las encuestas. Quizá de ahí ya no pueda pasar. Pues bien, para echar un vistazo sobre esta nueva crisis que azota al Gobierno británico, una especialmente virulenta, nos acompaña Andrea que, como bien saben los contraescuchas, tiene auténtica devoción por la caótica política británica. · Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/lacontracronica · “Contra el pesimismo”… https://amzn.to/4m1RX2R · “Hispanos. Breve historia de los pueblos de habla hispana”… https://amzn.to/428js1G · “La ContraHistoria del comunismo”… https://amzn.to/39QP2KE · “La ContraHistoria de España. Auge, caída y vuelta a empezar de un país en 28 episodios”… https://amzn.to/3kXcZ6i · “Contra la Revolución Francesa”… https://amzn.to/4aF0LpZ · “Lutero, Calvino y Trento, la Reforma que no fue”… https://amzn.to/3shKOlK Apoya La Contra en: · Patreon... https://www.patreon.com/diazvillanueva · iVoox... https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-contracronica_sq_f1267769_1.html · Paypal... https://www.paypal.me/diazvillanueva Sígueme en: · Web... https://diazvillanueva.com · Twitter... https://twitter.com/diazvillanueva · Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/fernandodiazvillanueva1/ · Instagram... https://www.instagram.com/diazvillanueva · Linkedin… https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernando-d%C3%ADaz-villanueva-7303865/ · Flickr... https://www.flickr.com/photos/147276463@N05/?/ · Pinterest... https://www.pinterest.com/fernandodiazvillanueva Encuentra mis libros en: · Amazon... https://www.amazon.es/Fernando-Diaz-Villanueva/e/B00J2ASBXM #FernandoDiazVillanueva #keirstarmer #reinounido Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

When It Hits the Fan
Is the Office of PM Beyond PR?

When It Hits the Fan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 26:47


Some jobs just can't be done. Circumstances, events and a changing world simply make them undoable.This week, David Yelland and Simon Lewis ask whether one such job is communicating on behalf of the Prime Minister. Not just this Prime Minister, but any Prime Minister.After only five months, the PM's Director of Communications, Tim Allan has quit. He's the fourth person to hold the role under Sir Keir Starmer. The old levers of PR clearly aren't working and there seems to be a general bafflement has to how to get the public onboard.Put simply, is Downing Street now beyond PR?On the extended edition on BBC Sounds, how Buckingham Palace is rapidly changing its PR game. Widely criticised for being too slow to react to the scandal around Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the Palace is going on the front foot - with two statements that would've been inconceivable just months ago. Plus there's nothing like a formal letter from the Government to put you in the mood for love. That's the hope anyway. In France, all 29-year-olds are being written to - to remind them of their duty to have babies. As you might expect, there's been something of a backlash.Producer: Duncan Middleton Editor: Sarah Teasdale Executive Producer: Eve Streeter Music by Eclectic Sounds A Raconteur Studios production for BBC Radio 4

Feisty Productions
You are on your own mate

Feisty Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 71:41


How many weeks have started with a ponder that this has been an extraordinary week for the Labour Party? Nothing, so far at least, could eclipse Anas Sarwar's solo attempt to unseat Prime Minister Kier Starmer this week. In this episdoe, we look at the series of departures, Tim Allan, the press officer who hardly got noticed going in the wake of Morgan McSweeney's departure as Chief of Staff.We discuss the impact in Scotland and the May elections. We also react to the Scottish conference of Your Party, which voted decisively to be a pro-independence party and their decision to field candidates on the list and in constituencies at the Holyrood election. There's a smattering of on the winter Olympics and renewed calls for a proper bank holiday on Saint Andrew's Day.  ★ Support this podcast ★

Stories of our times
Is Keir Starmer's premiership terminal?

Stories of our times

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 31:24


It's been a week of chaos in Westminster, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer fights for survival. The crisis he faces reached fever pitch on Sunday with the resignation of his chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, followed swiftly the next morning by the departure of Tim Allan, his director of communications. On Monday afternoon, the pressure escalated further when Anas Sarwar, Labour leader in Scotland, became the most senior figure yet to publicly call for Starmer's resignation. So can his government survive the next week ahead?This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thestoryGuest: Aubrey Allegretti, chief political correspondent, The Times.Host: Manveen Rana.Producer: Harry Stott, Sophie McNulty.We want to hear from you - email: thestory@thetimes.comRead more: With Morgan McSweeney forced out, PM may not be far behindFurther listening: Mandelson, Epstein and the fight for survival at No 10Clips: Times Radio, BBC, The Telegraph, Sky News, ITV News, GB NewsPhoto: Getty Images, The Times, Dinesh MehtaThis podcast was brought to you thanks to subscribers of The Times and The Sunday Times. To enjoy unlimited digital access to all our journalism subscribe here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The BelTel
Epstein files: Keir Starmer on the brink, and Irish connections explored

The BelTel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 22:23


It's been a rough week for prime minister Keir Starmer. First, the Labour leader offered a direct apology to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking network while declaring that “none of us knew the depth and darkness” of the relationship between Epstein and former British ambassador to the US, Peter Mandelson. Then came the resignations of Morgan McSweeney and Tim Allan. Can Mr Starmer hold onto his job? Meanwhile, the latest tranche of Epstein files contained references of a distinctly Irish nature – what are they, and what conclusions can we draw from them? Host: Tabitha Monahan Guests: Enda Brady and Kim Bielenberg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The New Statesman Podcast
Starmer's top two aides quit

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 23:11


Less than 24 hours after Starmer's chief of staff Morgan McSweeney resigned, Tim Allan, director of communications, has quit. Is this a rutheless clearout by the PM, or signs of an entire system collapse? Ailbhe Rea joins Anoosh Chakelian.SAVE £££ THIS CHRISTMAS:⭐️ Gift big ideas, bold politics, and proper journalism from just £2LISTEN AD-FREE:

C dans l'air
Scandale Epstein : démissions en série... - L'intégrale -

C dans l'air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 63:07


C dans l'air du 9 février 2026 - Scandale Epstein : démissions en série...Alors que Ghislaine Maxwell, complice de Jeffrey Epstein actuellement en prison, a refusé ce lundi de répondre aux questions d'une commission de la Chambre des représentants américaine, les répliques de l'affaire Epstein continuent de se faire sentir en Europe, avec notamment en France la démission de Jack Lang de la présidence de l'Institut du monde arabe (IMA), l'institution culturelle et diplomatique qu'il pilotait depuis treize ans. L'ancien ministre socialiste de la Culture était, depuis une semaine, cerné par des appels à quitter la présidence de l'institution et sommé de s'expliquer dimanche auprès du ministre des Affaires étrangères sur ses liens avec Jeffrey Epstein. Les documents et mails rendus publics par la justice américaine ont révélé les petits et grands services qu'Epstein et Lang se sont rendus entre le milieu des années 2000 et 2019, ainsi que le partenariat financier conclu par sa fille, Caroline, avec le businessman américain. Jack Lang répète qu'il ne savait rien des crimes sexuels de l'homme d'affaires américain. Mais le Parquet national financier a ouvert une enquête préliminaire vendredi pour « blanchiment illégal aggravé » à propos de la création d'une société offshore par Jeffrey Epstein et Caroline Lang, basée dans les îles Vierges américaines, un paradis fiscal.Outre-Manche, le gouvernement travailliste est plongé dans une crise sans précédent depuis les dernières révélations concernant les liens entre Peter Mandelson et Jeffrey Epstein, et certains, jusque dans son propre camp, appellent au départ de Keir Starmer. Celui-ci avait nommé l'ex-ministre et commissaire européen à ce poste en décembre 2024, puis l'avait démis de ses fonctions en septembre 2025 après la publication de documents dans le dossier Epstein. Selon les derniers documents publiés par le ministère de la Justice des États-Unis, Peter Mandelson aurait transmis à Jeffrey Epstein des informations susceptibles d'influer sur les marchés, notamment lorsqu'il était ministre dans le gouvernement travailliste de Gordon Brown entre 2008 et 2010. La police britannique a ouvert une enquête et mené des perquisitions. À Downing Street, Morgan McSweeney, considéré comme le stratège du pouvoir travailliste, véritable bras droit et éminence grise de Keir Starmer, a démissionné, ainsi que son directeur de la communication, Tim Allan. Le Premier ministre britannique, Keir Starmer, a affirmé regretter d'avoir nommé Peter Mandelson. Il s'est excusé auprès des victimes de Jeffrey Epstein, mais a assuré qu'il ne connaissait pas l'ampleur de ses liens avec le pédocriminel et a écarté l'hypothèse d'un départ.Parallèlement, la police britannique a indiqué ce lundi « examiner » des informations selon lesquelles l'ex-prince Andrew pourrait avoir transmis au pédocriminel Jeffrey Epstein des informations confidentielles.Le séisme de l'affaire Epstein n'a pas fini de susciter des répliques. Plus de six ans après la mort du criminel sexuel, retrouvé pendu dans sa cellule d'une prison new-yorkaise, la récente publication de trois millions de pages supplémentaires a mis au jour l'incroyable réseau planétaire tissé par le pédophile. Des millions de documents, dont un grand nombre ont été caviardés par l'administration Trump, qui nourrissent autant l'information que les pires théories complotistes.Alors que révèlent réellement les documents du dossier Epstein ? Comment la complosphère s'en empare-t-elle ?Nos experts :- Bruno JEUDY - Directeur délégué et éditorialiste à La Tribune Dimanche - Anne-Elisabeth MOUTET - Journaliste franco-américaine, éditorialiste au Daily Telegraph - Marion SOLLETTY - Grand reporter à Politico- Audrey GOUTARD - Grand reporter à France Télévisions, spécialiste des faits de société

Nessun luogo è lontano
Valanga Epstein a Londra

Nessun luogo è lontano

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026


Prima Mandelson, poi McSweeney, infine Tim Allan. A Londra, i file Epstein si sono abbattuti sul governo facendo cadere alcuni degli uomini più vicini al primo ministro Keir Starmer. Ne parliamo con Giorgia Scaturro, producer e giornalista a Londra.Una scommessa vinta, una vittoria elettorale netta. La coalizione di governo della prima ministra giapponese Sanae Takaichi, in carica da ottobre, ha vinto con grandissimo margine le elezioni parlamentari anticipate. Ne parliamo con Giorgia Pompili, giornalista esteri de il Foglio e autrice della newsletter Katane.Non solo una crisi identitaria. Ora la crisi dell'Onu è anche finanziaria. In uno dei momenti più tesi e con più conflitti della storia, l'Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite deve fare i conti anche con il bilancio in rosso. Commentiamo con Antonio Villafranca, vice presidente per la ricerca dell'ISPI.

The Two-Minute Briefing
End of days for Starmer as ally demands resignation

The Two-Minute Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 46:33


Keir Starmer was probably hoping today would be another chance to reset his premiership, following the departure this weekend of Morgan McSweeney, his chief of staff.Instead he's been hit first by the departure of Tim Allan, his director of communications, and then by Anas Sarwar, the leader of Labour in Scotland, who became the most senior figure from his party to urge the PM to resign.Camilla and Tim speak to Lee Cain, former director of communications to Boris Johnson, to find out what it is like to be in Downing Street as a government comes to an end. They also react to the news that Thames Valley Police are assessing claims Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor forwarded sensitive information to Jeffrey Epstein while he was trade envoy.We want to hear from you! Email us at thedailyt@telegraph.co.uk or find @dailytpodcast on TikTok, Instagram and X► Sign up to our most popular newsletter, From the Editor. Look forward to receiving free-thinking comment and the day's biggest stories, every morning. telegraph.co.uk/fromtheeditorProducers: Georgia Coan and Lilian FawcettSenior Producer: John CadiganExecutive Producer: Charlotte SeligmanVideo Producer: Will WaltersStudio Operator: Meghan SearleSocial Producer: Nada AggourEditor: Camilla Tominey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Indo Daily
Epstein files: Keir Starmer on the brink, and Irish connections explored

The Indo Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 22:25


It's been a rough week for UK prime minister Keir Starmer. First, he offered a direct apology to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking network while declaring that “none of us knew the depth and darkness” of the relationship between Epstein and former British ambassador to the US, Peter Mandelson. Then came the resignations of Morgan McSweeney and Tim Allan. Can Mr Starmer hold onto his job? Meanwhile, the latest tranche of Epstein files contained references of a distinctly Irish nature – what are they, and what conclusions can we draw from them? ­ Host: Tabitha Monahan Guests: Enda Brady and Kim BielenbergSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Fourcast
Keir Starmer on the brink - what next for Labour?

The Fourcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 45:40


The government is in full-on leadership crisis - with pressure building on Keir Starmer to resign. The Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar was the first major figure to go over the top - saying there have been too many mistakes and Starmer should go. A lot of the cabinet are out declaring their support for the PM but it is clear things are moving fast. Starmer's Chief of Staff Morgan McSweeney quit on Sunday over his advice to appoint Peter Mandelson as US ambassador. Today the No 10 director of communications, Tim Allan, also quit. So what next - and if Starmer is going what and who should follow? On this episode of the Fourcast, Krishnan Guru-Murthy is joined by Polly Toynbee, a columnist at the Guardian, Tom Baldwin, former Labour communications chief who has also written a biography of Sir Keir Starmer, and Luke Tryl, executive director of the More in Common UK thinktank.

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Rod Liddle: UK Correspondent on the mounting pressure on Kier Starmer to resign as Prime Minister

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 8:29 Transcription Available


UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has issued a rallying cry to staff and is insisting he won't step down. Downing Street communications chief Tim Allan has quit saying he wanted to make way for a new team. It was after Starmer's chief of staff Morgan McSweeney's quit, taking responsibility for advising Starmer to appoint Peter Mandelson as US ambassador. Starmer addressed staff at his office, saying they must prove politics is a force for good. UK Correspondent Rod Liddle told Mike Hosking Starmer's been a disaster, but he hasn't left before, and he's not going to leave now. He says he's aided by the fact that the next election is three years away, so he can always say things will improve greatly over that time. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2 Blokes Chatting
The 2 Blokes Chatting Radio Show - 2025 Montage

2 Blokes Chatting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 8:39


In this special episode, the 2 Blokes (plus cameo performances by Grant) introduce all of their 2025 10:00am guests - Mary Coustas, Effie Stephanidis, Angry Anderson, Toni Childs, Peter Timms, Dave Warner, Jérémie Mani, Loretta Hart, Tim Allan, Pete Robinson, Mark Gable, Michael Clift, Robert "Charlie" Earl, Julia Roache, Ian Cole, Amber Joy Poulton, Steve Kilbey, Hank Kreemers, Freya Fidge, Whalen Hughes, Mic Conway, Ken James, Hamish McLachlan, Gyan, Jaime Woollett, Josh Barnes, Gil Matthews, Katherine Colbert, Graham Gouldman, Sylvana Philippoussis, Anne Savage, Russell Morris, Gary Cosier, Graeme Duff, Graeme Reid, Mike Brady, John "Swanee" Swan, Ron Vincent, Larissa Watt, Pies Beagley, Brian Nankervis, Joe Camilleri, Greg Champion, John Steel, David Hyams, Ian Cover, Stuart Coupe, James Blundell, Patsy & Dave, Paul Austin and Bradley McCaw.

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The Flicks & Friends Podcast

We head to space for our finale of our Stan Winston Month! GalaxyQuest is an all time great and we are so excited to finally get the opportunity to talk about it on the show. Are there a lot of Tim Allan mannerisms....yes. Do we talk like Alan Rickman in this one.....yes again. But none the less, we had a really good time talking about this one!

Beyond the Noise - the PRWeek podcast
Burson, DGA chiefs on ‘essential' party conferences

Beyond the Noise - the PRWeek podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 28:27


Party conference season is almost upon us – and this week's episode of PRWeek's Beyond the Noise podcast looks at why public affairs and comms professionals should get involved.Joining PRWeek UK editor John Harrington are Nick Williams, executive chair of international and public affairs at Burson London; and Katherine Morgan, a partner at DGA Group who leads the London public affairs team and is head of Europe public affairs.Beyond the Noise looks at some of the biggest issues affecting communications and PR. Download the podcast via Apple, Spotify, or listen on your favourite platform.Our guests this week discuss why party conferences are important for public affairs and PR professionals, how they have evolved over recent years, and their expectations for the 2025 conference season.They give their take on Reform UK's conference on 5 and 6 September, which is expected to generate great interest amid a surge in support for the Nigel Farage-led party.The opposite is expected to be true for the Conservative conference – although our guests explain why it's still important to attend.Williams and Morgan talk about their agencies' plans for the different conferences. And they offer advice for newcomers about how to make the most of the ‘Glastonbury of the political calendar'.The duo also offer their take on this week's comms reshuffle at Downing Street, which has seen the return to No. 10 of Portland Communications founder Tim Allan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The New Statesman Podcast
Now, re-nationalise water | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 21:03


Water regulator Ofwat is to be abolished - but Labour should go further.***On Monday the results of an independent review of the water industry were published. The results were damning for the regulator, Ofwat, which will be abolished in response to the report. Megan Kenyon attended the announcement for the New Statesman and joins Anoosh Chakelian and George Eaton on the podcast.They argue that while provision of water in the UK clearly needs drastic reform, the government needs a more radical plan to address the core issues - including the "radicalising" problem of sewage in Britain's lakes and waterways.They also discuss the proposed appointment of Tim Allan as Keir Starmer's permanent secretary for communications. Does the PM really need another member of the New Labour team on his staff?LISTEN NEXT:What does "Blue Labour" really mean? - Morgan Jones interview Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The SNES Podcast
S1E238 - The SNES Podcast #238 -- Home Improvement

The SNES Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 50:52


In this episode of the SNES Podcast Joe and Greg discuss the 'bad game' Home Improvement! Often included in lists of worst games for the system, this game designed by legendary video game developers Dan Kitchen and David Crane to play like Pitfall modified to fit the theme of this long running 90's comedy featuring Tim Allan. And it actually reviewed pretty well when it came out. So how does the game REALLY play and is it worth being on those lists? Tune in to find out! Any questions, comments, etc can be left on our FB page or e-mailed to thesnespodcast@yahoo.com and as always thanks for your support! The SNES Podcast is proud to be part of the Geekade network! Please check out their fantastic gaming and non gaming related podcasts at geekade.com. Also check out their Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/geekade  Find out more at https://the-snes-podcast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

The Power Test
Taming the beast: Labour and the media

The Power Test

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 55:02


In the 1990s Tim Allan worked alongside Alistair Campbell on Tony Blair's media strategy. At the same time, Sarah Sands was an editor at the Daily Telegraph. In this episode, Tim and Sarah reflect on that period, and discuss how the relationship between politicians and the media has since changed.The Power Test is a political podcast where each week Sam Freedman and Ayesha Hazarika bring the biggest and most difficult political issues into focus and put fresh ideas to the test to see if they are capable of winning popular support and delivering real change in government.Follow @ThePowerTest on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThePowerTestFollow @AyeshaHazarika: https://twitter.com/ayeshahazarikaFollow @SamFreedman: https://twitter.com/SamfrSubscribe to The Power Test substack for all the latest developments: https://thepowertest.substack.com/For more information head to thepowertest.co.uk.The Power Test is a Tempo & Talker Production: tempotalker.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Morgo Podcast
Tim Allan

The Morgo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 25:14


UBCO's iconic electric utility motorbike goes on and off-road. It can go through mud, up hills, over asphalt, and across streams without a second thought. This digitally connected Utility Vehicle and Portable Power platform is being used from milking cows to delivering pizza, selling to individuals & fleet managers around the world. www.ubcobikes.com

The Country
The Country - Rural Sports Awards edition

The Country

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 38:21


Interviews are with Tim Myers, Don Carson, Tim Allan and Sam Tipping.

GEEKING OUT
Episode 52: Galaxy Quest

GEEKING OUT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 86:58


Greetings LTLs, we're bending time and space to visit the not so distant past of yesteryear to Quest Con '99! By Grabthar's Hammer we are off the rails on this Sci-Fi adventure spoof. Tim Allan at the height of his game, the ever amazing Alan Rickman, the first appearance of Justin Long, Tony Shalhub, Sam Rockwell, and the sci-fi queen herself Sigourney Weaver! We hope you have as much fun listening to this one as we had recording and Geeking Out. To infinity and...nope wrong property. Recommendations:Star Trek: Picard Fire Force See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Lie Hard With A Vengeance
Tom Hanks and Instruments of Torture

Lie Hard With A Vengeance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 24:25


This week sees that Terminal-trapped Mermaid botherer Tom Hanks up against the spikes and sordidness of instruments of torture.    Hanks.  Nicest man in the world or a twinkling despot; hell-bent on the destruction of French architecture, Somalian sailors and Tim Allan.   Then we move on to torture!  But in a happy, fun kind of way.  Parrots in a box? Donkeys up the bottom.  Good, clean fun.   Can you guess the cunning links?   A clean, safe for work British comedy podcast - give it a go on your ears. Find the chaps on Twitter & Instagram - @Liehardshow

Boners of The Heart Podcast

This episode is sponsored by GoNative.co.nzAward winning comedians Rose Matafeo and Alice Snedden discuss hosts discuss nipples, visible areolas, crying at the ocean and being yelled at as an adult – And that’s just the first 10 minutes! The gals go deep on whether unrequited love exists and Rose has a legitimate break through on the show unpacking why she's emotionally repressed. A brief reference to whether Tim Allan is attractive ticks the box for fulfilling the premise of this podcast series and Rose wonders aloud whether if she even knows how to be a good friend.Buy tickets to Alice’s show at London’s SoHo TheatreBuy tickets to a live Boner’s show at Soho TheatreTweet/follow BonersThere is no ticket link for Rose's shows, by Alice’s request. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Stacks of Wax and Glasgow Acts
Podcast # 6: Lands of Golden Riverboat Grace

Stacks of Wax and Glasgow Acts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 109:06


This week Eilidh and Neil are joined by Tim Allan of Awkward Family Portraits to discuss albums by Pokey Lafarge, Paul Simon and Holly MacVe.

Errand of Mercy
Errand of Mercy Episode 91, 08/09/2014: Check Those Regs

Errand of Mercy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2014 64:47


Powerglove - Blood Dragon Theme/ G's mysterious job on da streetz, the evil flip side of hipster rabbis, Bojack Horseman is about Tim Allan if he was a horse and it's great, over 2 years of podcasting, Captain America smells a bit like Hideo Kojima, going a bit too far down the comic book nerd rabbit hole, getting drugs delivered direct to your school, facebook is giving Simon terrible advice, we weigh in on #gamergate, more who's that anime and a man pulls down the wrong pair of pants /Bad Choices - Shout Out Out Out

Wireless Institute of Australia News Netcast
WIA News Netcast for Sun, 25 Dec 2011

Wireless Institute of Australia News Netcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2011


WIANEWS WEEK COMMENCING DECEMBER 25 2011. An email or ten in this past week directing us to a url about Ham Radio and Mr Home Improvements himself, Tim Allan. Ben Robertson N7RBI was the first