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UK PM Boris Johnson's last address to parliament was self-congratulatory and hinted at a sequel. Johnson was at his cutting best. He defended his government's performance in handling the pandemic, boasted about getting Brexit done and moralised about helping the people of Ukraine fend off the Russian invasion.
Steve Forbes unleashes on outgoing UK PM Boris Johnson after the British leader resigns from office.Steve Forbes shares his What's Ahead Spotlights each Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
Guest: Paul Waldie, Europe Bureau Chief, Globe and Mail
Cancelled Air Canada flights strand B.C. woman in Toronto for five days, It's Stampede time in Calgary, The world's largest cricket-processing facility opens in London, Ontario & Why did UK PM Boris Johnson finally succumb to calls for him to resign - July 7th, 2022 Cancelled Air Canada flights strand B.C. woman in Toronto for five days Guest: Carla Leinweber, stranded Air Canada passenger It's Stampede time in Calgary Guest: Josie Balka and Gregg Reynolds, Morning Show Hosts, Calgary's Country 105 The world's largest cricket-processing facility opens in London, Ontario Guest: Mohammed Ashour, CEO, Aspire. Why did UK PM Boris Johnson finally succumb to calls for him to resign Guest: Paul Waldie, Europe Bureau Chief, Globe and Mai
Thousands of farmers in the Netherlands are protesting a government plan to reduce nitrogen pollution by cutting the amount of livestock in the country by about a third. This will have a huge impact on the food supply of Western Europe and the world. 5) Dutch farmers protest Netherlands plan to shrink the country's ag sector; 4) High-tech weapons sent to Ukraine sold on dark web; 3) Biden administration packing immigration courts; 2) Adjustable-rate mortgages make a comeback; 1) UK PM Boris Johnson rocked by cabinet resignations.
Boris Johnson has resigned as British Prime Minister. The Conservative will step down when a new leader is found, but some members of his party want him to go immediately. On World Business Report, we take a health check of the UK economy, hearing from Europe and the markets on what they'd like to see happen next in British Politics.
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Top #news today:> Kaali can't be destroyed: Filmmaker Leena Manimekalai as Twitter removes poster> Elon Musk now father of 9, had twins last year with his company executive: Report> Red alert in Western Maharashtra, very heavy rainfall likely in these states> Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann to get married today> UK PM Boris Johnson fires ally and digs in despite calls to quit> 'Keep Tiranga at home': Farooq Abdullah's remark sparks fury; BJP calls him 'Pak stooge, traitor'Listen here:@HindustanTimes #News #DailyNews #DailyUpdates #currentaffairs #AudioNews #Podcasts #HTSmartCast
In The Breakfast Brief, we discuss the implication of the latest minutes as the Federal Reserve signals further hikes in interest rates to ‘restrictive' levels to restrain inflation, as well as recap the woes of UK PM Boris Johnson as over 30 staff quit from his government in the past day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's First Up pod - UK PM Boris Johnson is to step down as leader of the conservative party; Floods cause chaos in NSW and torential rain is on the radar for NZ and reports of a gunman on the loose cause panic and lockdowns at schools on Auckland's north shore.
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Suspect in Chicago parade mass shooting bought weapons legally. Rudy Giuliani and Lindsey Graham subpoenaed in Trump election probe. UK PM Boris Johnson's government in chaos after senior resignations. You can subscribe to Five Minute News with Anthony Davis on YouTube, with your preferred podcast app, ask your smart speaker, or enable Five Minute News as your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing skill. Subscribe, rate and review at www.fiveminute.news Five Minute News is an Evergreen Podcast, covering politics, inequality, health and climate - delivering independent, unbiased and essential world news, daily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's First Up pod - UK PM Boris Johnson faces massive pressure to resign; American supporters of reproductive rights are mobilising en masse to fight back against the Supreme Court's Roe v Wade ruling and new sub-variants of Omicron drive a new wave of Covid-19 cases.
Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, has proposed a referendum date for Scots to vote on their independence from the United Kingdom - the 19th of October, 2023. However despite UK PM Boris Johnson saying now is not the time, Sturgeon says they will run the referendum regardless by having her party run on the sole issue of independence. The last referendum vote on this issue took place in 2014, but commentators have pointed out the major shift in the UK landscape since due to Brexit. To learn more, Liam spoke to the University of Otago's Liam Mcllvanney ,first asking why some Scots are pushing for independence and what's getting in their way.
Steve Forbes talks about what Republicans should learn from UK PM Boris Johnson's “blunders.”Steve Forbes shares his What's Ahead Spotlights each Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
UK PM Boris Johnson is a colourful character whose career has ranged from journalist to politician, to world leader. He's been a significant figure in the UK during Brexit and has been leader throughout the COVID pandemic, which hasn't been without scandal. Having just survived a challenge to his leadership, we take a look at his life, his career, and why 'partygate' has got him into a bit of hot water.Squiz recommends:My Boris Johnson story - The Spectator Boris Johnson, the mystery man and the Bullingdon Club: Where are they now? - ITV See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host Alix Steele is joined by guest host Marcus Ashworth to talk European Central Bank, fallout from UK PM Boris Johnson's vote of confidence, and the latest on Credit Suisse. They speak with Marvel Fusion CEO Moritz von der Linden on the company's new approach to generating unlimited clean fusion energy and hear from Wizz Air CEO Jozsef Varadi on challenges faced by the travel industry.
Ambitious Tories smell blood in the water as Prime Minister Boris Johnson has lost support over Partygate and other scandals. Leaked emails and documents suggest a hidden hand at work behind Johnson's ouster. 5) UK PM Boris Johnson faces vote of no confidence; 4) Connecticut, other Democrat-controlled states launch efforts to counter “misinformation” leading up to midterm elections; 3) Muslim attack on Catholic church in Nigeria leaves at least 50 dead; 2) Biden administration mandates on ethanol and biodiesel will not lower prices; 1) Alaskan woman bare-handedly saves terrified bar patrons in Brooklyn from possum.
Guest: Garret Martin, Professorial Lecturer, School of International Service, American University.
One year anniversary of London, Ontario attack, The resurrection of Running up the Hill and 80s New Wave, Soccer Canada debacle & UK PM Boris Johnson survives a confidence vote, how much longer can he hang on? - June 6th, 2022 One year anniversary of London, Ontario attack Guest: Saboor Khan, friend of victim Salman Afzaal The resurrection of Running up the Hill and 80s New Wave Guest: Martha Johnson, lead vocalist, Martha and the Muffins; Guest: Mark Gane, guitarist, Martha and the Muffins Soccer Canada debacle Guest: John Molinaro, founder, TFC Republic UK PM Boris Johnson survives a confidence vote, how much longer can he hang on? Guest: Garret Martin, Professorial Lecturer, School of International Service, American University.
Today on Baldrey's Beat: Coroners report released on last summer's heat dome. UK PM Boris Johnson narrowly survives a confidence vote. The backlash continues for John Horgan & the NDP's museum announcement. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson survived a vote of no confidence from his own Conservative MPs, after a string of scandals that have left the party in tatters. Johnson, 57, needed the backing of 180 MPs to survive the vote — a majority of one out of the 359 sitting Conservatives in parliament. Defeat would have meant an end to his time as party leader and prime minister until a replacement was found in an internal leadership contest.
Hosts Dave Smith and Kerry Donahue bring you real-time news, updated when it happens. It's fresh like live radio, but on-demand like podcasts. Welcome! UK PM Boris Johnson survives no confidence vote [SHARE] January 6th Committee goes primetime [SHARE] Musk + Twitter =
Boris Johnson's own MPs are taking part in a confidence vote for him. Conservative MPs are locked in their caucus room after 54 disgruntled members of his own party submitted letters calling for him to go. Those letters were sent to Sir Graham Brady, the chairman of 1922 Committee which represents the MPs. Earlier today, the Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab acknowledged the party's share of "distractions", but is still backing Mr Johnson. UK correspondent Olly Barratt spoke to Susie Ferguson.
The official cash rate is tipped to rise by at least a quarter of one per cent UK PM Boris Johnson has survived a no confidence vote PM meets with Indonesian President in Jakarta Apple to soon give users ability to edit sent texts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The official cash rate is tipped to rise by at least a quarter of one per cent UK PM Boris Johnson has survived a no confidence vote PM meets with Indonesian President in Jakarta Apple to soon give users ability to edit sent texts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What Does The 'Party gate' Report Mean For UK PM Boris Johnson? by Radio Islam
Hosts Guy Johnson and Alix Steel talk with Bloomberg's James Woolcock about the latest with UK PM Boris Johnson and Partygate. Plus, they hear more from leaders at Davos, including Guggenheim Partners CIO Scott Minerd, Standard Charted Chairman Jose Vinals, and Aramco's President/CEO Amin Hassan Nasser. They also chat about the sale of Chelsea FC with Bloomberg's David Hellier, and the Fed.
UK PM Boris Johnson to hear India's stand on Ukraine conflict, Parachute demo triggers a false alarm in US Capitol, Former President Donald Trump walks out of Piers Morgan interview & other top news in this bulletin.
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Is episode mein suniye, China ki paintrebaazi se chinta mein pade konse chaar desh, kab aur kyon Gujrat pahuch rahe British PM Boris Johnson, Kya yeh hai Corono ki 4th lehar ki shuruaat, Yash ki film mein Bahubali 1 ko kamai mein kese pachada.
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Is it possible to use Astrology to win money through gambling? The short answer is: Yes! In this episode I talk about my recent ‘flutter' on the UK's biggest annual horse racing event: The Grand National, and how I picked my horses out using astrology. It takes a bit of time getting the knack of it – with 40 horses in the running, there's a lot of room for error! What's interesting about this race is its occurrence every year around the same date (so the Sun is always in Aries) and how it reflects the current astrology in the skies. This year's Jupiter–Neptune conjunction was clearly present in the names of the horses running. Spoiler alert: I actually won some money, and I also made a HUGE mistake which lost me A LOT of money – waaa! (insert sad face emoji) This is intended as a bit of fun and I would like to emphasise that you should always gamble responsibly and don't get carried away (like I do – I'm blaming my Jupiter in Sagittarius!). Only Gamble what you can afford to lose (again, I am guilty of breaking this rule!). Also, in the pre-waffle I mention that I discussed UK PM Boris Johnson and the potential he'd be held accountable for his early-pandemic-partying actually happened this week on the day of the Jupiter–Neptune conjunction (April 12th). I mention it around 22:32, and have included a link to the video, below. Have you used astrology to predict the outsome of a sporting event and were you successful? Did you win any money on the Grand National (or any sporting event) this weekend? Let me know by sharing in the comments or emailing me at stefanie@stelliumastrology.com LINKS The Grand National09/04/2022 17:19 BST Aintree, United Kingdom Bob Dylan William Butler Yeats New Moon In Aries – "That Ship Has Sailed" by Stellium Astrology
Joining me today on The AJ Roberts Show is the formidable tech entrepreneur Jennifer Arcuri from the US. Jennifer shares with us all about what the financial system will look like and what people should be stocking up on over the coming weeks and months, and what to pay close attention to. She also shares her experience as a close ally to the UK PM Boris Johnson and how things seem to have somewhat 'changed' dramatically since they were close. A fascinating episode from start to finish! This episode is brought to you buy Zuddha Water, 9.0ph Alkaline water www.zuddhawater.com, and the School of Natural Sciences. The home of all your online holistic health courses. www.naturalhealthcourses.com Follow the AJ Roberts Show on all other platforms for the most up to date REAL info!
Wear is the Love, Episode #7This week's episode was recorded early due to Michael's travel, and so instead of talking Top 5, we caught up on politics, including the latest scandal for UK PM Boris Johnson and how COVID has changed some conventional political wisdom on scandals. We also chatted about Maryland Governor Larry Hogan's statements that he might run in 2024, and how leaders can still change the trajectory of party politics, especially for the GOP.Episode notes:Former PM Theresa May's comments at Parliament (CNN)More on the PM's scandal (The Independent)Hogan's appearance on CBS about a potential 2024 presidential runThe Top 5 articles for your week:“The moral calculations of a billionaire” (Washington Post)Because one billionaire looks at where he's come from, where he is now, and how he struggles with stewarding his fortune.“Is This Still an Emergency?” (The New Atlantis)Because this article on pandemic polarization is a great chaser to last week's Top 5 and podcast feature on Thomas B. Edsall's article. M. Anthony Mills observes: “…two years after the pandemic began, quite like two years after 9/11, today we are no longer united around a common purpose but divided. We are divided over the nature of the threat, what it will take to defeat it, and what defeating it even means. We are a long way from the tornado politics that seemed to characterize our pandemic response in the winter of 2020, and we are not likely to go back.”“What College Students Really Think About Cancel Culture” (The Atlantic)Because when we think about polarization, we tend to ask “how will any of us ever get along again?” There are many grassroots and nationally organized civil dialogue groups taking place on college campuses which gives us a bit of hope for the future of social cohesion.“What Was the TED Talk?” (The Drift Magazine)Because “…as Chris Anderson, TED's longtime curator, puts it, “We live in an era where the best way to make a dent on the world… may be simply to stand up and say something.” And yet, TED's archive is a graveyard of ideas. It is a seemingly endless index of stories about the future — the future of science, the future of the environment, the future of work, the future of love and sex, the future of what it means to be human — that never materialized. By this measure alone, TED, and its attendant ways of thinking, should have been abandoned.”“If Everything Is ‘Trauma,' Is Anything?” (NYT)Because I (Melissa) am personally interested and invested in “semantic drift” or how our lexicon changes to fit the moment (the pandemic) and the --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wear-we-are/support
What will happen to UK PM Boris Johnson and what did Whoopi say that landed her in hot water.
Today's program focuses on this morning's UN Security Council meeting on Russia and aggression towards Ukraine. Plus, the Sue Gray report is out in the UK, we hear responses from UK PM Boris Johnson and members of parliament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Heard Tell for January 26th, 2022 turns down the noise and gets to the information we need regarding how Big Tech is getting into the prayer business, but it isn't theology you need to worry about with it so much as the end user license agreements - that little box you scroll through and click without reading - which you might just find sinful. We update our coverage of UK PM Boris Johnson's deepening party scandal. Guest Dr. Michael Siegel returns to Heard Tell to cut through the caterwauling about natural immunity and get to facts about how it works, how it doesn't, and how it should fit into our calculations and policy regarding COVID. Michael also talks about how as a scientist and academic how those fields have lessons to learn from the pandemic, and how they need to communicate better and more effectively to the public. Also, we discuss online businesses that boomed during the pandemic coming back to earth, and a lovely story about how cookies can save the world and bring opportunity to everyone. All that and more on this Wednesday edition of Heard Tell.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has rejected opposition calls for him to resign for attending lockdown parties. Tensions over the UK leader's job are mounting, ahead of the publication of an official report into allegations that he and his staff held parties in breach of his government's own coronavirus restrictions. British police are also investigating the alleged breaches. Johnson's critics have accused him of another lie, related to the airlifting of dogs out of Kabul. UK correspondent Vincent McAviney spoke to Susie Ferguson.
After listening to a clip of British PM Boris Johnson announce the end of Covid restrictions in the UK, John offers his opinion on whether the tide of global tyranny is turning toward freedom. We then discuss various news items that either support or oppose his view, including recent polls in both Canada and the US, the Quebec unvax tax, the cross-border trucker mandates, and more.Disclose.tv on Twitter, Jan 19, 2021: UK PM Boris Johnson: "The government will no longer mandate the wearing of face masks anywhere."Douglas Allen, Simon Fraser U., Apr 2021: Covid Lockdown Cost/Benefits: A Critical Assessment of the Literature (PDF)Irish Sun, Jan 21, 2022: Ireland marks monumental turning point in fight against Covid with restrictions scrapped after historic speechCzech Radio, Jan 20, 2022: Czech government scraps plan for mandatory vaccinationAxios, Jan 21, 2022: Austria approves COVID vaccine mandate for adultsCovid Vaccine Side Effects, Jan 14, 2022: Mattias Desmet on Mass Formation PsychosisJustice Centre, Jan 13, 2022: Justice Centre will take legal action against Quebec tax on unvaccinatedCTV News, Jan 12, 2022: Quebec wants to tax the unvaccinated, but experts say it could backfireGlobal News, Jan 20, 2022: As unvaccinated workers sue for wrongful dismissal, Ottawa working on shielding employersAlex Berenson's Substack Unreported Truths, Jan 15, 2022: The government of Alberta says you are not allowed to see dis informationConservative Treehouse, Jan 22, 2022: Video Shows Massive Convoy of Canadian Truckers Destined for Ottawa to Protest Vaccine Mandates and Government RestrictionsCTV News, Jan 18, 2022: Grocery store closures loom amid labour, product shortagesInsider, Jan 17, 2022: New trucking vaccine mandate is likely to make fruit and vegetables more expensiveThe Canadian Press via National Newswatch, Jan 21, 2022: Public Health Agency of Canada involved in ‘error' on trucker vaccine rules: sourcesWarroom on Rumble, Jan 22, 2022: Pandemic Of The Administrative StateTheme Music "Carpay Diem" by Dave StevensSupport the show (https://www.jccf.ca/donate/)
Are we being dragged into another pointless business war in the Ukraine? Rob compares our current global affairs position with previous Democrat administrations. Also, UK PM Boris Johnson actually reverses the stupid! All COVID rules in the UK have been scrapped, and he actually makes a surprisingly obvious statement-- that they will trust the British citizens with their own decisions about their own health..! Incredible!! To call in and speak with Rob Carson live on the show, dial 1-800-922-6680 between the hours of 1:00 and 3:00 pm Eastern Time Monday through Friday… Looking for Newsmax caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : https://newsmax.myspreadshop.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Desperate to dismiss 7% inflation, Biden fights filibuster. Fauci calls GOP senator a "moron" at hearing, possibly pretending it was a hot mic accident that it was heard. Calls for UK PM Boris Johnson to resign after covid lockdown party hypocrisy at 10 Downing Street. Angry red tide coming for Democrats in November. Bari Weiss on woke insurance in Hollywood. Is anyone but Buck watching Peaky Blinders? Clay and the staff are amazed at his detailed graphic description of the acclaimed series, but none have seen it. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This episode of the BizNews Power Hour features a powerful interview with the DA's federal chair Helen Zille who looks back on the aftermath of November's Local Elections; discusses the dynamite expose of ANC cadre deployment into the judiciary; looks ahead to a probable change in SA's national government in 2024 - and shares how her party has managed to attract so much young talent. Also in this programme, our partners at the Financial Times of London explain why both allies and enemies are now calling for UK PM Boris Johnson's head and explains why activists are targeting global public relations firms. Plus Accountability Now's founder Adv Paul Hoffmann considers consequences for the corrupt after recommendations made in the Zondo Commission's first volume.
Mainstream media are reporting that the omicron variant appears to have peaked in the US, following its track in the UK and South Africa. 5) Omicron peaks, WHO throws in towel on boosters of existing vaccines, and Project Veritas drops bombshell documents on origins of COVID-19; 4) NATO-Russia talks continue while Russian military conducts live-fire exercises near border with Ukraine; 3) UK PM Boris Johnson under fire for “Partygate”; 2) “Pig Ebola” confirmed in Italy, sparking fears of pork price spike in Europe; 1) Bride makes slowest walk down aisle ever, using pet tortoise to bring ring to altar.
Desperate to dismiss 7% inflation, Biden fights filibuster. Fauci calls GOP senator a "moron" at hearing, possibly pretending it was a hot mic accident that it was heard. Calls for UK PM Boris Johnson to resign after covid lockdown party hypocrisy at 10 Downing Street. Angry red tide coming for Democrats in November. Bari Weiss on woke insurance in Hollywood. Is anyone but Buck watching Peaky Blinders? Clay and the staff are amazed at his detailed graphic description of the acclaimed series, but none have seen it. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Covid hypocrisy will drive an angry red tide in November and UK PM Boris Johnson comes under fire for lockdown party. Mitch McConnell doesn't recognize this version of Biden and Clay and Buck bring in some historical perspective. Former Senator Kelly Loeffler on voting rights in Georgia and her grassroots effort to restore voter confidence. Happy Birthday, Rush. A physician calls in to say boosters aren't effective against omicron. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
UK PM Boris Johnson is catching heat for announcing his Plan B response to the omicron variant, which came as news broke of three alleged parties at 10 Downing Street last Christmas in violation of COVID restrictions. YouTube canceled SkyWatchTV! Please follow us on Rumble: www.rumble.com/skywatchtv 5) Ukraine reportedly moving heavy weapons to contact zone with Russian-backed forces; 4) China's Evergrande officially defaults on bonds; 3) FDA now wants *75 years* to release safety data on Pfizer vax; 2) Gavin Newsome declares California a sanctuary for out-of-state women who want an abortion; 1) World Economic Forum promotes synthetic biology as part of its Great Reset. Also: How you can get the limited edition Defender Family Bible!
UK PM Boris Johnson has rolled all his ‘quirks' into one speech this week, and copped criticism from colleagues and the business sector. There is questioning of the UK's place in the AUKUS alliance. Richard Ratcliffe's hunger strike has ended, but the case raises big questions about hostage diplomacy. And the UK has joined worldwide criticism of the possible disappearance of Peng Shuai, the Chinese tennis star.
Jeroen hosts a live panel as part of the official COP26 EU programme. Three inspiring leaders explore the question: What leadershop qualities are needed now? This is part 1 of this special episode around Climate Conference COP26, please also join us for a deep dive with panelist Eva Karlsson, CEO of Houdini, in part 2 of this episode. About our panelists Christine Wamsler is Professor at Lund University Center for Sustainability Studies in Sweden. You can find more on her work here: Contemplative Sustainable Futures program at Lund University Recent article on inner qualities and inner-outer transformation for sustainability via sciencedirect.com Recent article on inner dimensions of climate change based on lessons from the COP via sciencedirect.com Clara de la Torre is the Deputy Director-General for the DG for Climate Action in the European Commission. About the policy of the European Commission and the work of DG CLIMA please use this link to the website of the European Commission Eva Karlsson is the CEO of Houdini, a Swedish outdoor brand. She has led Houdini since 2001 and is a recognised and award winning leader in sustainability and the circular economy. CEO Houdini wins sustainable leadership award Houdini Manifesto About the Inner Green Deal: The Inner Green Deal podcast, a podcast for exploring compassionate and sustainable leadership is an effort of Awaris and the Inner Green Deal initiative. If you would like to support or start a di alogue with us, please reach out to us here. Reflective questions for this episode: We would like to share the intriguing question that Mark Aink raised during the COP26 event in the session chat but which did not make it into the life stream due to time constraints: "If transformation means we will have to change our culture, and we change the paradigm of separation to inter-being, what is the no.1 value that is the most important to you ?" Resources: Eva Karlsson mentions the planetary boundaries framework. You can find more on it at the site of the Stockholm Resilience Centre. You can find the video version of the panel via this link. Credits Intro song "the Inner Green Deal" by WayUpNorth. Collage in the beginning made from source material from the UN youtube climate channel and material kindly published by the EU commission. Speakers in the collage include: UK PM Boris Johnson, Sir David Attenborough, Vanessa Nakate, President Barak Obama, First VP of the European Commission Frans Timmermans, President of COP26 Alok Sharma and Secretary General of the United Nations António Guterres. Made with compassion and active hope. From Brussels, Cologne and Hamburg, your team of the Inner Green Deal podcast.
I'm not sure what's worse at COP26, the private jets they all flew in on, the hot air they're spouting, Greta Thunberg doing her usual spit the dummy routine, or Joe Biden living up to his nickname and falling asleep. I mean it'd be funny if it wasn't so tragic. UK PM Boris Johnson, having lectured them all on cutting down on travel emissions, then hopped back on his private jet to head back to London. He excused that hypocrisy as being about ‘time constraints'. We get it, you're so busy saving the planet, you also need to pollute it as you come and go. Ironically, moments before Boris boarded his jet, he told a roundtable of leaders that, “When it comes to tackling climate change, words without action, without deeds, are absolutely pointless.” Then there's Sleepy Joe. He dozed off during the first few speeches, again showing us that world leaders are really only interested in talk fests if they're stimulating and perhaps climate ‘blah blah' as Greta puts it, just isn't that scintillating. Which leads me to the teenage activist herself, more celebrity pin-up with expletive rants these days than silent protestor. She did not mince words as she delivered what was described by the press as a “foul mouthed tirade”, denouncing world leaders for failing to act. She said: 'No more blah blah blah, no more whatever the f*** they are doing inside there'. What a delight she is. Good to see her protests are evolving from shouting at people to now include swearing at them as well. They've got high hopes for this summit – I mean don't we all? Wouldn't it be great to see something tangible come out of the talk fest. This summit is, they say, “poised to be one of the most consequential climate events since the negotiation of the Paris Agreement in 2015.” Organisers are looking for “whole economy transformations.” But in the bid to build a more sustainable, resilient and zero-carbon future, you need to be taken seriously. And I'm just not sure you're doing that by whizzing around on private jets, swearing at world leaders for being a waste of time and, in Joe Biden's case, falling asleep. Luckily the Queen was beamed in to give a bit of gravitas and deliver a few stern words about aiming for statesmanship over politics. It is all politics though, isn't it? And the thing I find disingenuous about so much of left-serving politics these days is the champagne socialism aspect of it, exemplified in so many ways here, but also in our own backyard. I mean James Shaw's going up with an entourage, I'm not sure why he needs the reported 14 people to go up there with him, that's quite the junket. To get real traction on anything, anywhere, politicians actually have to do more than just talk. They have to be authentic and they have to have their actions match their words. Staying awake also helps. So with another week of COP26 still to unfold, let's hope we see something legit come out of it, rather than just more hot air.
Opening COP26, UK PM Boris Johnson calls on his fellow leaders to "act now" on climate change as the world is running out of time. UN chief Antonio Guterres warns those assembled that we are "digging our own graves". Also in the programme: The International Handball Federation changes its rules around women's uniforms after widespread accusation of sexism; and the desperate situation of hundreds of migrants in Libya who've escaped from detention centres. (Photo: U.S. President Joe Biden arrives for the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow. Credit: Reuters).
On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to Steven Redmayne, COO of UK energy company Green, about Britain's energy crisis. He discusses its causes, including the UK's lack of gas storage compared to other countries, and the wave of suppliers expected to collapse this winter, further consolidating market share for the biggest among them. We go on to explore the rising demand in China for natural gas, and how the delay in opening Russia's Nordstream 2 pipeline is causing energy prices to spike, with inaction by the British and European governments exacerbating the issue. In the second half, we speak to economics professor David Blanchflower, of Dartmouth College in the US, a former member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee. He discusses the potential collapse of Evergrande, China's second-largest property developer by sales, and the ripple effect that could have across the world, should it occur, drawing on the lessons of the economic crash of 2008 about just how interconnected the global economy is. He also reviews UK PM Boris Johnson's proposed regional “levelling-up” development program and explains why he considers it a “joke,” why the UK's inflation rise has been caused by a series of temporary shocks, the scrapping of the £20-a-week Universal Credit uplift, and the National Insurance hike, which he calls a deliberate attempt to worsen the living conditions of the poor.
Experts warn more violent tremors could shake Victoria in the coming weeks and months after the state's biggest ever earthquake caused chaos on Wednesday. Scott Morrison gave UK PM Boris Johnson a packet of Tim Tams when they met for dinner in Washington, but was noncommittal when asked if he would “save the Ashes” by relaxing travel bans for UK cricketers. Free tickets to this weekend's NRL preliminary finals are on offer to those who get their Pfizer shot in a footy fever vaccine push. A gender furore has erupted at a junior netball competition after the Queensland under-18 titles ended with an all-boys team abused by a large crowd after they swept to victory against all-female teams. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at couriermail.com.au. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summary by Peyton Smith Hour 1, segment 1:A message from the galactic federation.Yes, you read that correctly.It's all part of keeping on top of news from the universe.---------------------(AUDIO) Are aliens are upset about Brexit? Enjoy this past report from Americanuck Radio, which answers that question.---------------------Portland, Oregon renamed a pedestrian/bicycle bridge after Ned Flanders.https://americanuckradio.com/current-events/portland-names-bridge-after-the-simpsons-ned-flanders-to-promote-kindness-in-crime-ridden-city/----------------------Round Rock ISD school board meeting to discuss extending school mask mandates turns into chaos.If parents don't participate in public school, and simply walk away, then the madness will evaporate.https://americanuckradio.com/current-events/round-rock-isd-pushes-mask-mandate-decision-to-saturday-after-unruly-board-meeting/-----------------------(AUDIO) Canadian rapper Tom Macdonald brings the segment to a close with his track, "Brainwashed."Excellent performer and powerful lyrics.------------------------Hour 1, segment 2: Our old friend Norm Traversy and Mary Fanning give Mike a call. Mary provides updates updates on the election audits. She also gets into the Mark Milley/China fiasco.Could this harken a fundamental breakdown of Military command?Check out: https://theamericanreport.org/Here you will find Mary's work, which includes collaboration with Mike Lindell.----------------------New health measures announced in Alberta, which aren't being embraced en masse. Be aware of it all, but don't let it be a source of stress.Just WALK AWAY! Keep your heart, mind, hope, and POWER!------------------------(AUDIO) A classic clip of The Social Justice Warrior Bias Team-------------------------Enjoy all this, and more, in a very entertaining hour 1 from Mike.Hour 2, segment 2: Mike flips through the daily Washington Times media update, and picks this one for analysis:"HOUSE LAWMAKERS SEEK TO ENSURE CONTINUITY OF GOVERNMENT AMID DISASTER."https://americanuckradio.com/current-events/house-lawmakers-seek-to-ensure-continuity-of-government-amid-disaster/------------------------(AUDIO) Jason Kenney gives a statement on his 360 in regards to Alberta health measures. The Premier claims he had zero choices.He claims children suffered disproportionately over the last 19 months.What did the Premier and his government do to cause this suffering?Mike takes this on with both barrels.-----------------------“Lock him up.”No, this wasn't chanted at a rally of former U.S. president Donald Trump, but by protesters at a campaign event of Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau.While the words may be the same, experts say the anger expressed at some Liberal rallies is not necessarily directly influenced by events in the U.S., but reflect a simmering resentment that has existed even before Trump.Mike expertly unpacks and analyzes the existence of this "simmering resentment" in Canada.https://americanuckradio.com/current-events/lock-him-up-anger-behind-trudeau-protesters-existed-before-trump-experts-say/------------------------Hour 2, segment 2:(AUDIO) James O'Keefe is getting a flood of email from people looking for vaccine exemptions.-------------------------(AUDIO) Decrepit old President Joe has a virtual meeting with Australian PM Scott Morrison and UK PM Boris Johnson concerning the new AUKUS Pacific Security Pact.China is very livid. Mike gets into this in full.https://americanuckradio.com/current-events/aukus-uk-us-and-australia-launch-pact-to-counter-china/-----------------------Conway Regional Hospital in Arkansas says an increasing number of employees are seeking religious exemptions from the vaccine, citing fetal tissue used in the vaccine.The form requires those employees to commit to refraining from everyday medicines such as Tylenol, Pepto-Bismol, ibuprofen, Benadryl and Claritin, among others.The form says these medicines have used fetal cells during their development, so employees must not take them in order to “support your claim of a ‘sincerely held religious belief.'”Mike delves deep into this one.https://americanuckradio.com/current-events/hospital-says-to-earn-religious-exemption-from-vaccine-devout-employees-cant-take-tylenol/-----------------------Enjoy all this, and more, in a power packed hour 2 from Mike.
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Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai said girls in particular faced an "education crisis". UK PM Boris Johnson said that investing in education in some of the world's poorest countries is the "single best investment we can make in the future of humanity". Also on the programme, a public inquiry into the assassination of Maltese investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia has found the state responsible for her death. And the grammy award winning artist Olga Tañon pays tribute to Johnny Ventura, the legendary merengue singer who has died at the age of 81. (Picture: Malala Yousafzai, joining by video link on the second day of the Global Education Summit in London. Credit: Akmen/ Reuters)
Now for our weekly wrap up of global politics with Dr Stephen Hoadley Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations at the University of Auckland's Faculty of Arts. This week: Update on U.S. talks with European leaders. Celebrations for UK PM Boris Johnson. Iran election update. Global shipping crisis. Political turmoil in Vanuatu. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Plus, PM Scott Morrison meets with UK PM Boris Johnson and US President Joe Biden; and shocking figures show the attempted suicide rate among Victorian teenagers is up 184-per-cent over the past 6 months. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia has inked clean energy agreements with Germany and Japan, as the G7 plus summit draws to a close in the British seaside town of Cornwall. Prime Minister Scott Morrison had his first face to face meeting with US President Joe Biden, but had to share the time with UK PM Boris Johnson.
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You have probably noticed that we LOVE a good old chat about the news, pop culture, what’s happening in our own worlds and how we feel about it all. In this weekly mini series that we’re calling, Off The Cuff, we bring you the top bits of news and life learnings that have caught our attention. Some good, some bad, some downright emotional. Enjoy! This week: We chat about the latest covid cluster in Victoria and why this might have a silver linings when it comes to vaccine take up in Australia. Laura explains the fight between UK PM Boris Johnson and his former chief advisor, Dominic Cummings about the government's initial slow response to covid and the subsequent fallout. Finally, we chat about the Friends reunion not being what we imagined, Chrissy Teigen's 'attention seeking troll' apology and why pile ons are never a good idea. Links: Boris Johnson vs Dominic Cummings Chrissy Teigan 'attention seeking troll' apology Thank you to our brand partner, the City of Newcastle. We are thrilled to partner with the City of Newcastle for the launch of their new What’s ON website. It’s Newcastle’s new home of events online that offers a one-stop-shop for all events across the region. If you are looking for something to do this coming weekend with family or friends, be sure to visit the What’s ON website to see what happening. From markets, to sporting matches, concerts to workshops, there is a huge selection and something for everyone. Click here for more about What's ON: https://bit.ly/3xZLHkb Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and please don’t forget to rate and review our show! HOSTS: Alana Nixon and Laura Jackel Follow us for more and please get in touch, we’d love to hear from you: Getoversubscribed.com Oversubscribed Instagram Oversubscribed Facebook See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
George Parker, Political Editor of the Financial Times, discusses challenges facing UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
A bipartisan effort is being made in the US Congress to bar law enforcement from using certain artificial intelligence mechanisms. Boom Bust co-host Ben Swann and cyber-security expert Morgan Wright join the program to discuss the latest legislation. Plus, after the short-lived European Super League uproar, UK PM Boris Johnson is taking heat for allegedly bringing the idea to a halt. Hilary Fordwich of Strelmark breaks it down. Plus, US jobless claims have maintained a pandemic low as economic confidence continues to rebound. Boom Bust co-host Christy Ai and Shane Gissy of Strategy Marketplace discuss the state of markets and the general economy amid the latest unemployment numbers.
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Centre on Tuesday scrapped the winter session of Parliament, UK PM Boris Johnson has accepted India's invitation to be the chief guest at Republic Day, AAP will contest in the UP Assembly elections 2022 & other top stories making news throughout the day.
Also today UK PM Boris Johnson drops a bombshell over Brexit, warning there's a real chance of a “no trade deal” with the EU Health warnings over a spike in respiratory conditions in children Has lockdown sparked a COVID-19 baby boom? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories today! Application approved! The UK becomes first country in the world to approve Pfizer/BioNTech covid19 vaccine. Vaccine success - UK PM Boris Johnson welcomes vaccine rollout. Cryptocurrency regulation – the US needs to get it right or risk losing out to China says the CEO of Ripple. It’s Wednesday, let’s make a move. For more of Julia’s interview with Ripple CEO, Brad Garlinghouse, visit her Twitter page @JChatterleyCNN.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Former UK Chief Negotiator for Northern Ireland, Jonathan Powell, and New York Times London Bureau Chief, Mark Landler, join Christiane Amanpour to unpack the parallels between UK PM Boris Johnson and U.S. President Donald Trump as the UK moves to break international law over Brexit. Then Jim Tankersley, author of "The Riches of This Land," debunks the myth of the middle class. He also explains to our Michel Martin why restricting immigration to boost wages is the wrong way to go. And finally, Chinese pianist Lang Lang gives a private concert from his home in Beijing where he has spent the duration of lockdown keeping up his musical fitness. He reflects on realizing his life-long dream of playing Bach’s Goldberg Variations.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Boris Johnson presses on with BREXIT as EU pushes for delay. The Duran: Episode 667. Via Zerohedge (https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/eu-demands-uk-scrap-new-intermarket-bill-months-end-brexit-talks-suddenly-matter-again)... As expected, Brussels isn't thrilled about new draft legislation from UK PM Boris Johnson that would effectively invalidate the hated "Irish Backstop" - as the provision in the withdrawal agreement was known before the treaty was ratified - and in a throwback to the thick of the deal talks from the spring of 2019, the latest news on the Brexit front is being blamed for a turnaround in US stocks. Following a day of deal talks between the UK and EU in Brussels, Commission VP Maros Sefcovic - the lead representative on the joint committee overseeing the withdrawal agreement - threatened legal action and threatened to cut off talks. In an official statement delivered by Sefcovic, the new legislation introduced by PM Johnson and his allies had "seriously damaged" trust between the EU and UK and that "it would constitute an extremely serious violation of the Withdrawal Agreement and of international law". They demanded that the bill be scrapped by the end of the month "or else", according to Sky News. The demand follows an "extraordinary meeting" on Thursday between the EU-UK committee overseeing the deal, led by Sefcovic and Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove. Sefcovic also reportedly told Gove the withdrawal agreement was a "legal obligation" and that the EU "expects the letter and spirit of this agreement to be fully respected". The meeting was called by Brussels. The so-called "Intermarket Bill" is London's attempt to "clarify" the withdrawal agreement. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has defended the Internal Market Bill by claiming it would "ensure the integrity of the UK internal market" and ensure there are no barriers to trade inside the UK after the first of the year, when Johnson has insisted the UK will be exiting the transition period no matter what, either with a free trade agreement or based on WTO rules. *** The Patriot Beacon #1 Tactical Flashlight on the Market Link: https://www.patrioticlegacy.com/product/patriot-flashlight/ Coupon code: Duran20
Xi Jinping’s Communist Chinese Regime versus Chinese in Hong Kong and abroad. UK PM Boris Johnson, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, suspending extradition treaties, offering visas, and paths to UK citizenship for Hong Kong Chinese citizens. Vladimir Putin’s Russian Regime versus Russians, including Khabarovsk Governor Sergey Furgal, and former defense journalist Ivan Safronov. Democrat leftists and their ruinous, anarchy-enabling, flip-flopping…rule, including Mayors Jenny Durkan, Seattle, Keisha Lance Bottoms, Atlanta, and Bernard C. “Jack” Young, Baltimore. Blacktivism, Black Lives Matter Most, Only Black Lives Matter, Black Mob rule. The grand leftist scheme of things, the grand plan…versus political pragmatism.
On this episode, I speak to comedian and travel writer Dom Joly to gain his insights into Human Risk. We explore the psychology of hidden camera television, the behavioural aspects of travelling and look at the dynamics of satire in the current environment.You can find more information about Dom and his work on his website www.domjoly.tv and do follow him on Twitter (https://twitter.com/domjoly) & Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/realdomjoly). Details of his Trigger Happy TV watchalong are shared on his social media feeds. On the show we refer to:- Trigger Happy TV (https://domjoly.tv/dvd/).- Dom's books including The Dark Tourist & The Hezbollah Hiking Club (https://domjoly.tv/books/)- His Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Ed4tzUWK1XtvDHT4n9C8D?si=F0HURGKQQ1mBPYsXp3y6UwWe also mention Matt Lucas' rendition of a speech by UK PM Boris Johnson (https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-matt-lucas-video-mocking-boris-johnsons-speech-to-the-nation-goes-viral-11986438) and Sarah Cooper who does something similar for Donald Trump (https://twitter.com/sarahcpr)
Colm Ó Mongáin talks to Health Correspondent Fergal Bowers and Political Correspondent Micheál Lehane about the growing rumblings around the 2 meter physical distancing guidelines. Also: We give you a summary of questions from the press faced by UK PM Boris Johnson's advisor Dominic Cummings.
This 7th episode concerns itself first with the failure of Mr. Trump to save the nation from the coronavirus pandemic, rather he puts us at risk and in harm's way by falsely calling it a "hoax" - thus, we describe him as an existential threat; we discuss the illness of UK PM Boris Johnson; also the strange way Senator Bernie Sanders paused his presidential candidacy; a discussion of good friday, and how we may cope with our changed circumstances because of the virus. by John P. Flannery, II - jonflan@aol.com, @jonflan.
PM Netanyahu calls for stepped up pressure on Iran.PM to meet with UK PM Boris Johnson and US defense secretary Espen in London. Kiryat Gat changes kindergarten placements of Ethiopian-Israeli children.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It has not been a good week for UK PM Boris Johnson. First, he lost the vote on Tuesday in regards to what kind of Brexit deal goes forward. Then yesterday he lost the bid to call for an election. Today, his brother quits. What's next in British politics? Guest: Yves Tiberghien, Professor of Political Science at UBC and Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada