

Page 94: The Private Eye Podcast
Page 94: The Private Eye Podcast
Ian Hislop and Private Eye magazine venture into the world of audio with Page 94, hosted by Andrew Hunter Murray.
Available from Private Eye at www.private-eye.co.uk as well as on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon and many other audio platforms.
Available from Private Eye at www.private-eye.co.uk as well as on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon and many other audio platforms.
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Aug 9, 2022 • 34min
73: NHS and Saudi Deals
Episode 73. NHS and Saudi Deals. Heather Mills and the Eye’s medical correspondent Phil Hammond explain the ambulance crisis, appointments crisis, and all the other crises currently afflicting the national health service and what (if anything) can be done about them; and Solomon Hughes partially lifts the lid on a mysterious deal between the UK government and Saudi Arabia, which is currently too secret for the British taxpayer to know about. 40 free new hospitals (as promised by Boris Johnson) with every download!

Jun 17, 2022 • 40min
72: The Paul Foot Awards 2022
Episode 72. Finally being held not-over-Zoom for the first time in three years, this special episode comes from the Paul Foot Awards held to celebrate investigative journalism and commemorate the Eye’s great campaigning journalist Paul Foot. Download now to learn about six fascinating and enraging stories from six brilliant reporting teams!

May 29, 2022 • 29min
71: Knights And Queens
Richard Brooks, an investigative journalist for Private Eye, discusses the controversial knighthood of Ehud Sheleg and the ethical questions surrounding financial donations in politics. Adam McQueen, a constitutional historian, reflects on Queen Elizabeth II’s remarkable presence on the magazine’s cover during her reign. They explore the complexities of foreign donations and the challenges of satirizing the monarchy, while also celebrating Brenda's numerous appearances that blend humor with royal narratives.

Apr 13, 2022 • 36min
70: Conflict And Classrooms
Antony Goldman, who compiles Private Eye's international letters, joins Dr Grim, the publication's human rights correspondent, and Jane Mackenzie, covering the impact of COVID-19 on education. They reveal how Russia has practiced for its war on Ukraine through conflicts in Eastern Europe. The trio discusses historical ties and manipulations by Russia in Moldova and Georgia. Jane highlights the government's flawed Covid-catch-up program for schools, criticizing the funding issues that left many students without adequate support.

Feb 18, 2022 • 30min
69: Slipping Standards
Richard Brooks and Solomon Hughes, contributors to Private Eye, shine a light on the murky waters of MPs' second jobs and the ethical dilemmas surrounding them. They discuss their recent intervention with Ian Hislop before the Parliamentary Committee on Standards, challenging the transparency of MPs' financial interests. The duo exposes the tension between current regulations and public expectations while delving into how lobbying influences political decisions. Expect lively debate on transparency, accountability, and the complex relationships between money and politics!

Jan 20, 2022 • 36min
68: The Snooty Fox
Tim Minogue, Private Eye's Rotten Boroughs correspondent, uncovers the gripping saga of a pub landlord unjustly bankrupted and imprisoned by local council actions. After two decades, he finally attains justice. Rachael Claye, the housing correspondent, dives deep into the government's cladding crisis, revealing the impact of unsafe materials on leaseholders post-Grenfell. She scrutinizes the government's promises, questioning their effectiveness amid ongoing financial burdens and accountability issues faced by developers and manufacturers.

Dec 16, 2021 • 32min
67: Ho-Ho-Ho House Of Windsor
Join Francis Wheen and Adam Macqueen from Private Eye as they dive into the upheaval within the royal family, discussing the legal battles of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Lewis MacLeod and Jan Ravens bring humor to the mix, performing highlights from the magazine's annual and revealing the art of voice mimicry. The conversation tackles the absurdities of media interactions and political commentary during the pandemic, blending satire with sharp insights into the latest royal antics. It's a delightful and critical take on celebrity chaos!

Nov 25, 2021 • 40min
66: A Bunch Of Shits
Jane Mackenzie and Karen Liebreich tackle the urgent sewage crisis polluting Britain's rivers, discussing regulatory failures and the impact of privatization on water companies. They shed light on the pollution from permitted sewage discharges and the Environment Agency's struggles to enforce accountability. Meanwhile, Dr. Grim reveals the harrowing conditions in the Iranian prison system, exposing human rights abuses and the silencing of dissent. The podcast weaves together environmental issues and urgent human rights concerns, shedding light on critical global challenges.

Oct 13, 2021 • 39min
65: Profits Of Doom
Episode 65. Richard Brooks and Solomon Hughes cover both ends of the Covid wealth gap - from the companies making mega-millions out of lazy procurement processes all the way to the workers having their wages levelled down rather than up. Free major government contract with every download!

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Aug 18, 2021 • 32min
64: MD and Megaliths
Phil Hammond, a prominent medical correspondent, shares insights on the future of Covid, touching on vaccine strategies and the balance between public health and personal freedoms. Jane Mackenzie dives into the contentious issues surrounding Stonehenge, discussing traffic congestion caused by tourism and the proposed solutions like a tunnel. They delve into the complexities of preserving this ancient site while addressing modern infrastructure needs, underscoring the importance of heritage in decision-making processes.