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Nov 25, 2023 • 12min

Sustainable travel: Why we need to travel

In this episode, it's the big question: why do we “need” to travel?Juliet Kinsman and Jon Weeks discuss how travel can significantly support local communities, and even help destinations impacted by extreme weather get back on their feet. Juliet reveals all about her time spent in Mallorca investigating the behind-the-scenes sustainability of Iberostar resorts, the sponsor of this podcast series.Global Director of Sustainability at Iberostar, Dr Megan Morikawa talks about the importance of protecting oceans and local environments, and their journey to zero waste, including the Winnow AI-powered tech in their kitchens which has reduced their food waste by 28%. Find out what else we're exploring as part of our Sustainable Travel campaign here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 24, 2023 • 10min

Future hot London’s air-cooled German Tube train

As climate change heats up London and the capital’s population grows, we’re going to need some upgrades to the deepest-level sweaty, stifling Tube carriages.The Piccadilly Line is the first deep-level route - that’s over 20 metres below ground - to get proper air-conditioning in the coming years, as part of a redesign with futuristic new rolling stock.So sweltering commuters on the Heathrow airport to Cockfosters route cutting through the West End should have the same level of comfort as Overground and Elizabeth Line passengers.At the test facility of design contractor Siemens, near the German town of Mönchengladbach, the Standard’s transport editor Ross Lydall tests the next generation of air-cooled, walk-through London Underground trains.He also examines Transport for London's infrastructure and financial challenges to come. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 23, 2023 • 8min

Winter Survival Campaign: Our partnership with Comic Relief

This is a special edition of the Standard, in support of the Evening Standard and Comic Relief’s Winter Survival Campaign.The cost of living crisis has become so entrenched that for many, Christmas is effectively cancelled.According to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, the number of UK families categorised as destitute has more than doubled in the last five years.In the Rowntree study, 3.8 million people - including 1 million children - are at severe risk of being inadequately fed, clothed, cleaned or kept warm.There is increasing alarm at the impact this severe hardship is having on children as the cost of living crisis enters a second winter.That is why the Evening Standard has today combined forces with Comic Relief to launch our Winter Survival Appeal Christmas campaign, with Comic Relief pledging £500,000 to get us underway.The money will be given to charities in London and across the UK that help people struggling with food insecurity as well as children’s health and well-being.To make a donation, visit comicrelief.com/wintersurvival Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 22, 2023 • 11min

Autumn Statement: how Hunt’s budget impacts you

Jeremy Hunt reveals his Autumn Statement to MPs in the House of Commons.The Chancellor’s package of economic measures to boost growth, cut taxes and secure the pensions triple lock marked a highly political mid-financial year speech.His key statement was delivered with an eye on a looming general election expected next year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 21, 2023 • 11min

Inside Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement budget prep

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is set to unveil his much-anticipated Autumn Statement - so what do we know, what about those tax cuts and plans for economic growth?Chief Secretary to the Treasury Laura Trott has already raised expectations of a easing the tax burden for households, as well as for businesses.In this episode, we examine the Conservative government’s financials and their pre-election policy gymnastics, with Evening Standard political editor Nicholas Cecil and Jo Michell, professor of economics at the University of the West of England’s Bristol Business School. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 20, 2023 • 13min

Stars celebrate 67th Evening Standard Theatre Awards

Stars of London’s stage celebrated in Mayfair at the 67th annual Evening Standard Theatre Awards.Tom Hiddleston, Sheila Atim, Hayley Atwell, Jenna Coleman and David Tennant joined Sir Elton John and Boy George among celebrities attending Sunday’s Claridge’s extravaganza.The event was hosted by the Standard proprietor Lord Lebedev with help from Ian McKellen, and presented by Susan Wokoma.Find out who triumphed, with the Standard’s culture team. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 18, 2023 • 15min

Sustainable travel: What kind of sustainable traveller are you?

Are you a fully fledged eco-nomad or merely eco-curious? Do you belong to the B-Corp Bleisure tribe or the 'Greener-Than-Thou Family'? This week our Sustainable Travel podcast series gets personal about what it means to be a more responsible traveller. Juliet Kinsman and Jon Weeks reveal there is significantly more than one way to engage with sustainability, and the way you do it says much about which tribe you belong to.  Zina Bencheikh of Intrepid Travel explains B-Corp accreditation, and why B-Corp businesses are likely to appeal most to ethical explorers.Plus, Tracey Poggio, chair of ANTOR (Association of National Tourist Offices and Representatives) explains how destinations can learn from each other's experiences to become more eco, and the task she gives her children every time they travel abroad.Find out what type of traveller you are via Anna Hart's accompanying article here.Find out what else we're exploring as part of our Sustainable Travel campaign here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 17, 2023 • 12min

The Crown: Our verdict on the final season

Why some critics have given one or two star reviews of Season Six Part One. How The Crown is ‘attempting the impossible’. Did it do Diana’s story justice? Why the Netflix show's better than some critics think. The Standard’s Melanie McDonagh shares her review of Season 6 Part One, and explains why she’s not looking forward to Part Two. In this episode:Elizabeth Debicki’s ‘moving’ portrayal of Princess DianaHow the actors captured the 'internal selves' of their charactersThe historical accuracies compared with dramatised elementsWhy Season Six Part Two isn’t on Melanie’s to-watch listFollow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 16, 2023 • 15min

London Love Stories with Katie Strick

The Standard’s senior feature writer and editor, Katie Strick, reveals what she’s learnt whilst hosting the capital’s newest dating and relationships podcast - London Love Stories with Katie Strick.Katie meets real couples from around the capital, who share their uplifting real stories of romance - along with the dating lessons and relationship wisdom they’ve learnt along the way. How dating app culture has impacted our city, the secrets to making it work, the importance of timing, the role choice plays in everything, and why ultimately in life you make your own luck. Listen to episode 1 of London Love Stories with Katie Strick here: Locked Eyes On The District LineListen to episode 2 of London Love Stories with Katie Strick here: You Had Me At 999 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 15, 2023 • 14min

‘Unlawful’ Rwanda policy ruling explained

Rwanda policy deemed unlawful after 18 months of legal battles. The ‘powerful’ evidence that Rwanda isn’t safe. What will the government do now? Our Courts Correspondent Tristan Kirk explains what the Supreme Court’s ruling means for the Rwanda Policy, and how Conservative MPs and the government might respond. In this episode:Why judges deemed the policy unlawfulHow the policy went through the legal processWhy MPs would be wrong to suggest leaving the EU convention of human rightsHow will the government react to this ruling?Follow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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