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UK Low Carb
I Lost 8 Stone and Reversed My Diabetes! - Tom Watson

UK Low Carb

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 97:13


I Lost 8 Stone and Reversed My Diabetes! - Tom Watson @tom_watson Ft. Richard Morris | Ep. #080Today I had the honor of talking with Ex-Politician Tom Watson all about how he managed to lose 8 stone, reverse his diabetes and reclaim his health! We are also joined by very special guest Richard Morris from The Keto Dudes Podcast.Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review so we can get the word out to more people about the amazing low carb way of eating!Connect with Us: • uklowcarb.com• Instagram @uklowcarbpod• Facebook @UKLowCarbPodcast• Email: admin@uklowcarb.comThis show is sponsored by my bushiness Deliciouslyguiltfree.comFancy some low carb cake? You know where to head

The Canteen Podcast by Paleo Canteen
Dr. Aseem Malhotra - The Sherlock Holmes of Medicine

The Canteen Podcast by Paleo Canteen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 53:30


My guest on this episode is Dr. Aseem Malhotra, who is a cardiologist and best selling author. He talks about: His best selling book The Pioppi Diet. A dive into “The Mediterranean Diet”. Tom Watson MP's 100lb weight loss thanks to The Pioppi Diet. Conflict of interest. How industry can be a dark force. Patient advocacy being his number one priority. The place of statins. Climate change and food. Religious fanaticism in food. How Aseem has become the Sherlock Holmes of medicine. The King's Fund, Saving Londoners Lives. Remember to subscribe to the show and leave a five star review. And don't forget to visit our sponsor at www.paleocanteen.co.uk where you can get top quality Scottish meat and restaurant quality meals delivered chilled to your door round the UK! Use code CANTEEN15 to get 15% off your first order. Aseem can be found at: Twitter - https://twitter.com/DrAseemMalhotra Website - http://doctoraseem.com/ Ally can be found at: Twitter - https://twitter.com/paleocanteen YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/AllyHouston

Amazing FBA Amazon and ECommerce Podcast, for Amazon Private Label Sellers, Shopify, Magento or Woocommerce business owners,
#327 Amazon’s Deliveroo Investment & USA Monthly Storage fee discount (Amazon News)

Amazing FBA Amazon and ECommerce Podcast, for Amazon Private Label Sellers, Shopify, Magento or Woocommerce business owners,

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 10:52


Amazon's Deliveroo Investment Puts Amazon in Competition With Uber and Just Eat UK Amazon's Deliveroo investment, representing its latest push into the UK food delivery market,  was facing mounting opposition this week as critics of a $575m deal with Deliveroo voiced concerns about the control it will exercise over the UK business. The food delivery company Deliveroo announced its deal with Amazon on Friday. Saying that Jeff Bezos' e-commerce empire was the lead investor in a giant $575m (£450m) funding round, taking the total amount of cash raised by the business to $1.53 billion. The announcement of the Amazon Deliveroo investment sent shares in rival online food delivery companies such as Just Eat and Takeaway.com falling fast. Deliveroo to use Amazon's investment for Technology The UK delivery company said it would use the cash injection to “invest heavily” in its technology. Deliveroo company founder Will Shu claimed he looks forward to working with Amazon,  which he described as a “customer-obsessed organisation”. Amazon's own Food delivery failures Amazon's investment in Deliveroo comes on the back of Amazon pulling back on its own restaurant delivery business in the UK. It closed the London arm of the service in December last year. Amazon shut the doors to its own food delivery business Amazon Restaurants in the UK in 2018 - after just two years. Amazon Restaurants had struggled in a highly competitive market dominated by the likes of Just Eat, Deliveroo and Uber Eats, all of which deliver food to consumers who make orders through smartphone apps. Deliveroo's Synergy with Amazon fulfilment The Deliveroo investment may have been driven by the appeal of a network of couriers to Amazon for logistical and staff loyalty reasons. Delivery staff are usually paid for each completed delivery.   If Amazon can ensure that the people making their deliveries have little or no downtime, then delivery staff can make more money and are therefore less likely to go and work for a rival. If they are able to transport both goods from Amazon Prime Now, which promises deliveries within two hours, and Deliveroo meals, then the likelihood of downtime is reduced. Deliveroo to help Amazon logistics with “Dark kitchens”   Deliveroo's push into so-called "dark kitchens" might also help with Amazon's logistics. These are facilities which aren't attached to a physical restaurant, often housed in shipping containers on affordable sites dotted around London. While the model remains unproven, the idea is to reach more customers without the pricey overheads that come with an actual restaurant. Those locations could also act as last-mile fulfilment centres for Amazon.  Deliveroo plans to use many of the proceeds from the latest fundraising to open new sites. Political Controversy over Amazon Deliveroo Deal Amazon's Deliveroo investment provoked immediate controversy from politician Tom Watson MP, deputy leader of the Labour Party the main Opposition party in the UK. Watson demanded an investigation by the UK's competition watchdog into Amazon's ploy to get its “mighty claws” on more consumer data. “Amazon is obsessed with tracking tools, micro-targeted ads, extracting billions through monetising our personal data,” Watson said. “They want Deliveroo's tech and data… They want to know how best to extract your cash throughout your waking and sleeping hours.” Market Sceptical over Amazon deal with Deliveroo  Market analysts are sceptical of the idea that Amazon's Deliveroo deal can succeed in overthrowing Just Eat,  which retains a dominant position in the UK food delivery market. “Just Eat has something like three to four times more of the market share than Deliveroo and Uber Eats combined in the UK,” said Ian Whittaker, research analyst at investment bank Liberum. “60pc of their customers are in small towns,  where the economics of Uber Eats and Deliveroo just don't work.”

IPPR
Reform Gambling - Speech by Tom Watson MP

IPPR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 44:41


IPPR hosted a speech by deputy Labour leader Tom Watson MP on online gambling; its regulation; types of online gambling products; the exposure of these products to young people and the potential harm that comes from their use.  His speech is followed by responses from Conservative peer Lord Chadlington and Professor Siân Griffiths OBE, deputy chair of GambleAware. The event is chaired by IPPR director Tom Kibasi.

The Other Side Of...
Tom Watson MP

The Other Side Of...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 37:40


Adrian meets the deputy leader of the Labour party and West Bromwich East MP, Tom Watson.

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Changeboard HR Future Talent Podcast
#8 - Tom Watson MP on technology and the future of work

Changeboard HR Future Talent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 23:52


In this keynote speech from 2017's Future Talent Conference, the deputy leader of the Labour Party, Tom Watson MP discusses how the proliferation of new technologies will affect how people work and society at large. Listen to Tom on the history of technology driving change in our working lives (02:40), how disruptive technologies are contributing to the current political climate (10:00) and questions how technology will affect our education system (18:05). https://www.changeboard.com/ https://www.changeboard.com/future-talent

Sky News Radio - Politics
Murnaghan podcast, June 5th 2016

Sky News Radio - Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2016 28:02


On this week’s Murnaghan podcast, featuring highlights from today’s show, we return once again to all things Europe. To discuss both sides of the EU debate we were joined by Labour’s Deputy leader, Tom Watson MP and the Energy Minister and Vote Leave campaigner, Andrea Leadsom MP. To mull over Sky’s TV debates last week with David Cameron and Michael Gove we had a top team of political pundits, including – The Telegraph’s Executive Political Editor, James Kirkup; Telegraph correspondent, Kate Devlin; and The Observer's Chief Political Commentator, Andrew Rawnsley. Finally, as the winner of the Baileys prize for literary fiction is about to be announced, we heard from the author Kate Mosse and Margaret Mountford, about why there is still need for a women’s prize. #Brexit #EUref #referendum #Labourleave #Voteleave #Remain

Sky News Radio - Politics
Murnaghan podcast, March 13th 2016

Sky News Radio - Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2016 21:20


Highlights from today's Murnaghan programme featuring interviews with Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson MP, the former chancellor Ken Clarke MP and the former environment secretary Owen Paterson MP #EU #EURef #Murnaghan #Brexit #SkyNews

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The Media Podcast with Olly Mann
#14 - Radio Festival 2014 SPECIAL - The Media Podcast with John Plunkett

The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2014 29:22


For one week only, John Plunkett (broadcast correspondent, the Guardian), presents this special from the UK's annual Radio Festival in Salford in the company of Helen Zaltzman (Answer Me This), Steve Ackerman (MD, Somethin' Else) and Emma Barnett (Telegraph, 5Live). Iggy Pop delivered the keynote John Peel lecture, taking swipes at U2, file-sharing sites like Megaupload and the record industry - but the veteran punk still has time for Countryfile. Culture minister Ed Vaizey revealed another extension to analogue licences - with a wealth of ways to listen, has UK radio missed the moment when it can officially move to DAB? Plus, Tom Watson MP talks to John about the big four broadcaster's proposals for televised debates in the 2015 general election, there's discussion on whether there are too many indies in the industry and Steve Ackerman invents a new catchphrase. Never miss an episode of The Media Podcast by subscribing: at themediapodcast.com, through iTunes, Audioboom, Pocket Casts... Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/themediapodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Media Mouthwash
Episode 10 Episode X - #Journodicks, Lyra McKee, Tom Watson and Ocqur

Media Mouthwash

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2012 16:24


We're back! Sorry it has been so long but we're here to rinse the fur off journalism's teeth and ask the question - are you a dick? Lyra McKee of media news aggregation site MediaGazer wrote this blogpost condemning some journalists, especially those in tech of being dicks, abusing their position and acting bigger than the story. This prompted plenty of conversation. We discuss if it's true and what it means for journalists starting out. You may not be a dick but Tom Watson MP sort of is. Following the release of his book "Dial M for Murdoch" he was accused by former News of the World reporter Neville Thurlbeck of quoting off the record conversations between them. As of now (Tuesday 24 April 2012 9:04 BST) he hasn't responded... And app of the week is a little different this week as Jo talks about his own project, liveblogging software Ocqur. Stay fresh!

The Report
Computer Hacking

The Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2011 27:21


As police from Operation Tuleta warn former Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain that his computer may have been hacked, Jane Dodge investigates the use of the practice by the press. Tom Watson MP tells 'The Report' that computer hacking could potentially 'dwarf' the phone hacking scandal. The Leveson Enquiry into media ethics has been hearing from celebrities and victims of crime whose phones have been hacked. But other witnesses including former military intelligence officer Ian Hurst have given details of how their computers were hacked. One of his correspondents tells us how the detail revealed could have put lives at risk. The Report talks exclusively to Joe Poulton - not his real name - who as an undercover operative spent time amid the culture of lawbreaking in the offices of private detective firm, Southern Investigations in London. The former police officer was there for nearly a decade until 2006 gathering intelligence on an unrelated matter. He reveals that computer hacking along with other unlawful techniques, was used in connection with stories for News International and other newspapers. The Report has spoken to another victim, also involved in Northern Ireland, who believes he was hacked to supply information to the press. The nature and character of the targets of computer hacking raise questions about personal safety and national security. Tom Watson MP a high profile critic of the press tells The Report that the computer hacking scandal could "potentially dwarf the phone hacking scandal'. Producer: Paul Grant.

Profile
Tom Watson MP

Profile

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2011 14:01


The Labour MP Tom Watson compared James Murdoch with "a Mafia boss" while questioning him about phone hacking this week. He has led the charge in Parliament against News International, and has been forensically campaigning on phone hacking for years. While many of his Labour colleagues regard him as a hero for his role in taking on the Murdoch empire, Watson wasn't always so popular. A close ally of Gordon Brown, he called for Tony Blair to resign in 2006, although he denied Brown conspired with him to bring down the Prime Minister.Edward Stourton profiles the pioneer blogger and populist campaigner, who is unafraid to take on powerful figures in and out of politics.Producer Bill Law.

The Report
The Hacking Scandal and the Murder of Daniel Morgan

The Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2011 28:18


In an exclusive interview with Radio 4's The Report, Tom Watson MP calls on the government to look again at the links between the murder of private investigator Daniel Morgan and the phone and email hacking scandal. As a result of evidence brought to light by The Report, Tom Watson states he will write to the Prime Minister the day before the transmission of the programme to demand that the 1987 Daniel Morgan murder case be reinvestigated as part of the Leveson public inquiry.