

Novara Live
Novara Media
The biggest stories and guests from the UK and international left. Hosted by Michael Walker, Aaron Bastani, Ash Sarkar, Moya Lothian-McLean, Dalia Gebrial and more.
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Aug 23, 2024 • 1h 7min
Kamala Harris Skewers Trump on Abortion During DNC Speech
The lively discussion kicks off with Kamala Harris's sharp critique of Trump, delving into how his legacy impacts women's rights, especially abortion. The hosts tackle rising energy costs in the UK, linking it to greater socio-economic challenges. They explore the Gaza conflict’s humanitarian crisis and U.S. foreign policy's disconnect. Additionally, there's a focus on the internal dissent in Israel and its economic ramifications amid ongoing warfare, questioning the long-term viability of its approach. Insightful narratives urge accountability in media and economic practices.

Aug 22, 2024 • 51min
Starmer Rejects EU Deal for Young People, Bisan’s Emmy Nomination Under Attack
Bisan, an inspirational Gazan frontline journalist with an Emmy nomination facing controversies, shares her unique perspective on conflict reporting. She discusses the backlash against her accolades linked to alleged ties with a contentious organization. Bisan highlights the importance of citizen journalism in Gaza, illustrating how personal accounts often differ from mainstream narratives. The podcast also touches on Keir Starmer's shifting EU policies and the implications for young voters, adding depth to the political landscape surrounding immigration.

Aug 21, 2024 • 47min
Yvette Cooper Sets Target For 14,000 Deportations By End Of Year
Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, discusses her ambitious target of 14,000 deportations aimed at addressing irregular immigration, sparking a conversation on the impact of such policies on vulnerable groups in the UK. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces criticism from his negotiators over his handling of ceasefire talks in the Israel-Hamas conflict. Steven Methven adds to the discussion, highlighting the geopolitical implications of these negotiations and the urgent need for humanitarian solutions amidst escalating tensions.

Aug 20, 2024 • 46min
Democrats Show United Front at Chicago Convention While Gaza Protestors Break Fence
Michael Walker, a keen observer of the Democratic National Convention, and Mike Bankole, a sharp political commentator, delve into the party's striking display of unity as they gather in Chicago. They highlight President Biden's enthusiastic send-off and the challenges faced amid protests related to the Gaza conflict. The discussion turns to AOC's rising influence, the evolving dynamics within the party, and the responsibilities of journalists in an era of misinformation. They also critique the dissonance in the political landscape, reflecting on the intersection of labor issues and national sentiments.

Aug 19, 2024 • 51min
Blinken Warns of “Last Chance” for Ceasefire During Trip to Israel
Anthony Blinken, a senior U.S. diplomat focused on Middle Eastern relations, meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as hopes for a ceasefire in Gaza dim. They discuss the complexities of hostage negotiations against a backdrop of increasing regional tensions. The dialogue highlights critical diplomatic challenges faced by the Biden administration, especially regarding arms sales to Israel, and exposes alarming accounts of civilian suffering in Gaza. Additionally, the conversation touches on the UK prison crisis, adding another layer to current geopolitical concerns.

Aug 16, 2024 • 56min
Train Drivers Announce Fresh Strikes
Jacqui Smith, a political figure addressing higher education funding challenges, highlights the looming crisis that may lead to university closures. Meanwhile, Donald Trump adds fuel to the fire with controversial remarks about veterans. The discussion dives into the implications of train drivers' strikes on the London to Edinburgh line, reflecting broader societal issues around labor disputes and the need for public ownership. Tensions rise as these topics intersect with political dynamics, revealing a complex landscape of grievances and governance.

Aug 15, 2024 • 52min
Gaza Death Toll From Israel’s War Hits 40,000 As Ceasefire Talks Resume
Mike Bankole, an expert on current events, and Ash Sarkar, a political commentator and activist, delve into the staggering humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where the death toll has surpassed 40,000. They discuss the harrowing experiences of medical professionals in the conflict and the urgent calls for a ceasefire. The duo also touches on the fallout from university protests over the war, the challenges facing the Labour Party, and pressing issues around police reform amidst public service cuts and rising crime rates.

Aug 14, 2024 • 1h 3min
Heat Records Broken Across Globe As 80-foot Flames Blaze in Greece
Chloe Brimicombe, a heatwave scientist, sheds light on the alarming trend of global temperature records being shattered. She discusses the devastating wildfires in Greece and the crucial roles of community and professional firefighters. The conversation also dives into the inequities of urban heat vulnerability and the effects of climate phenomena like El Nino. Brimicombe emphasizes the pressing need for urgent action against climate change, stirring a thought-provoking dialogue on the future of our planet and its inhabitants.

Aug 13, 2024 • 1h 3min
Starmer Urges Iran Not To Retaliate Against Israel In Call With President
Keir Starmer, a prominent political figure advocating for diplomacy, urges Iran to refrain from retaliation following the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh. The podcast dives deep into the complex geopolitical tensions between Iran and Israel. It also features a gripping analysis of a conversation between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, where they tackle pressing political issues like immigration and national security. Aaron Bastani adds his keen insights into the implications of these discussions, highlighting the impact on the political landscape.

Aug 12, 2024 • 53min
Yvette Cooper: We Need To Restore Respect In Police
Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, emphasizes the urgent need to restore respect for the police amid rising far-right unrest. The conversation delves into the reasons behind the decline in far-right riots, highlighting swift legal responses as key deterrents. They also discuss Ukraine's recent military advances into Russia, the complexities of the ongoing conflict, and the potential impact on domestic stability. Additionally, the discussion touches on the tragic airstrike in Gaza, urging deeper exploration of geopolitical narratives and their implications.