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Oct 9, 2023 • 26min

Israel-Hamas War: Explaining what’s happened and what might happen next

Middle East Correspondent Alistair Bunkall discusses the Israel-Hamas war, including Israeli reaction to the recent attack and questions about Israeli intelligence. The podcast also covers the complex situation in Gaza, living conditions there, and geopolitical ramifications. Additionally, it explores the political dynamics within the Labour Party during the conflict.
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Oct 6, 2023 • 20min

Labour’s by-election win and the road to the next election

Labour's recent by-election win in Rutherglen and Hamilton West with a swing of 20% could have major implications for the next general election, potentially boosting Labour's MPs from 2 to over 40. The podcast analyzes the background and implications of the win, discusses factors contributing to Labour's victory, explores the shift of Scottish independence supporters towards Labour, and highlights the internal conflicts within the SNP party that could benefit Labour in the upcoming general election.
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Oct 5, 2023 • 20min

Smoking ban plan - will England kick the habit?

The podcast explores the proposal to ban cigarette sales to individuals aged 14 and younger in England and the controversy surrounding it. They discuss the surprising smoking ban announcement made by a Conservative Prime Minister and analyze the political implications. The ethical dilemma of healthcare support for smokers is also explored, along with the history of public health initiatives on smoking and the need to support smokers to quit.
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Oct 4, 2023 • 25min

Long-term, can Rishi Sunak make it a brighter future?

Analyzing Rishi Sunak's speech and its impact, discussing the UK government's infrastructure plans and concerns about funding, exploring changes in travel patterns and the future of HS2, and critiquing the Prime Minister's conference speech for lack of coherence and focus.
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Oct 3, 2023 • 25min

Conservative conference: Who's up for an election?  

The podcast discusses the Conservative Party Conference and the potential for an election. It includes an interview with the Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak. Topics covered include the current state of the Conservative Party, decision making without a mandate, challenges at the conference, and expectations for the next general election.
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Oct 2, 2023 • 28min

Conservative conference: Tax, Truss, and HS2

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt holds firm on tax cuts despite pressure from colleagues. Former PM Liz Truss calls for tax cuts. HS2's northern leg to be scrapped. Analysis of Hunt's speech, Truss's calls for cuts, and HS2. Discussion on Labour's argument, lack of house building, and strained relationship between business and Tories. Speculation on HS2 announcement and importance of long-term decision-making.
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Sep 29, 2023 • 21min

'Psychological torture': The row over never-ending prison sentences

Former prisoner Anthony Hipkiss discusses the controversial issue of never-ending prison sentences, known as IPPs, and the psychological torture they inflict. They talk about the strict licensing rules that restrict his freedom even after serving his designated sentence. Former prison governor Ian Acheson shares insights on the flaws of the current system and the need for reform. The podcast also explores the detrimental impact of open-ended sentences on individuals and their families, the challenges faced after release, and the struggle for release faced by IPP prisoners due to government hesitancy.
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Sep 28, 2023 • 22min

HS2: Is the UK bad at big infrastructure projects?

This podcast discusses the high costs and delays associated with the HS2 railway project in the UK, the challenges of the energy transition and the need to overhaul the national grid, the idea of transferring control of infrastructure projects to a body with private sector expertise, and the concerns surrounding the replacement of the UK's Victorian sewage system.
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Sep 27, 2023 • 22min

Consumption rooms: How much of a solution for Scotland’s drug problem?

Scotland's first 'consumption rooms' aim to tackle the country's drug problem. The £2.3 million facility in Glasgow faces opposition but hopes to reduce drug-related deaths. Discussing the proposal, concerns, and personal perspectives on supervised drug consumption, the podcast explores the challenges of ensuring safety, lack of rehab facilities, and the need for societal change to prevent tragedies.
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Sep 26, 2023 • 30min

Should we be taking the Liberal Democrats seriously?

The Liberal Democrats conference in Bournemouth saw leader Sir Ed Davey hinting that his party would be prepared to do a post-election deal with Labour to prevent the Conservatives from forming a government. Of the 91 seats in which the Lib Dems finished second in 2019, 80 are held by Conservatives. After recent by-election victories, could the Lib Dems be looking like kingmakers once more? To answer this question, Niall Paterson is joined by Sky News deputy political editor Sam Coates who has been at the conference. And Liberal Democrat MP Sarah Dyke looks ahead to the next election after her big by-election win in Somerton and Frome. Plus, Carol Vorderman talks about her message to the Lib Dem conference, where she called for electoral reform and tactical voting. While we've got you... please take a few moments to let us know your thoughts on our podcasts and your listening preferences by filling in a short survey - click here. Podcast producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse Podcast promotion producer: Jada-Kai Meosa John Editor: Wendy Parker

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