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Aug 6, 2020 • 49min

Risk Assessment

Former MI6 chief, Home Secretary, and BBC Security Correspondent discuss national security risks like climate change, COVID-19, and China's influence. They also cover the Beirut explosion aftermath and the return of The Missing Cryptoqueen podcast. Reflecting on global security challenges and the UK's Huawei ban amidst US influence.
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Jul 31, 2020 • 32min

Hands, Face, Space

Eleanor Roaf, Director of public health for Trafford, discusses the rise in COVID-19 cases and the challenges of contact tracing. The podcast explores the delay in lockdown easing in England and the impact on holiday celebrations. It also addresses the difficulties of maintaining social distancing in bars and pubs, as well as the trade-offs between reopening schools and controlling the pandemic.
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Jul 30, 2020 • 32min

Inside AstraZeneca

Sir Mene Pangalos and Pam Cheng from AstraZeneca discuss the development and distribution of the Oxford vaccine, global impact of COVID-19, challenges in vaccine logistics, excess mortality analysis, and collaborations for COVID-19 treatment.
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Jul 29, 2020 • 40min

Bossing the Tech Bosses

BBC correspondent Aleem Maqbool and Jessica Lessin from The Information discuss the congressional hearing on tech giants, highlighting competition and market dominance. They also explore the Hajj pilgrimage, COVID-19 impact in the Middle East and Europe, and Iran's military display. Insights on securing Prince William as a guest and reflecting on life events add a personal touch to the podcast.
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Jul 28, 2020 • 34min

On Your Bike

Former chief city planner of Toronto, Jennifer Keesmaat, and cycling correspondent Jeremy Vine discuss creating cycle-friendly cities, promoting cycling infrastructure, and the benefits of cycling for health and the environment. They also delve into challenges faced by cyclists in urban areas and the importance of enhancing safety and awareness among motorists.
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Jul 27, 2020 • 35min

Jamie Oliver

Jamie Oliver joins Adam to talk through the government’s obesity strategy. And now that people returning from holidays in Spain have to quarantine for two weeks, can (and should) we still go abroad this summer? Also, how did a cat get coronavirus? Studio director: Michael Regaard Producers: Harriet Noble, Frankie Tobi, Natalie Ktena Assistant editor: Sam Bonham Editor: Dino Sofos
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Jul 24, 2020 • 35min

Jane Garvey and Greg James

Jane Garvey and Greg James discuss Boris Johnson's first year in office, England's mask mandate, and the threat of anti-vaxers. Greg James talks about 'Up Yours Corona' movement, vaccine hesitancy, and a personal journey towards vaccination advocacy.
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Jul 23, 2020 • 40min

Boris Johnson: Year One

Boris Johnson has been the Prime Minster for one year. And what a year it’s been. Laura and Chris are joined by his former Director of Communications, Will Walden, and former editor, Max Hastings, to look back at how the PM has coped with Brexit, a pandemic, a near death experience and a new baby.Studio Director: Emma Crowe Producers: Harriet Noble, Frankie Tobi, Seren Jones Editor: Dino Sofos
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Jul 22, 2020 • 30min

Under New Management

BBC journalist John Ware, who won a payout from the Labour party in an anti-Semitism row, discusses the party's recent apology and legal battles, internal management struggles, and potential ramifications. The conversation includes insights on the historical values of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn's stance on anti-Semitism, and the impact on party relationships. Additionally, the podcast touches on contrasts between the Corbyn and Blair Press Offices, transparency efforts, leadership transitions, and the role of literature in fostering empathy and understanding.
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Jul 21, 2020 • 32min

The Russia Report

Laura Kuenssberg, Steve Rosenberg, and Bill Browder discuss the delayed Russia report, highlighting UK government's underestimation of the Russian threat. They delve into Russian interference in UK democracy, connections between Conservative donors and Putin, wealthy Russians manipulating money flow, and Russian influence on UK lawmakers. The podcast also covers the Portland protests, election dynamics, and the cultural significance of Afro beats music.

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