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Join Matt Chorley as he guides you through what really matters in British politics. Formerly the Red Box podcast, he brings together the best interviews, smartest analysis and funniest panel discussions from his Times Radio show, Politics Without The Boring Bits. Listen live on DAB, smart speaker or app 10am-1pm Monday to Friday. If you like what you hear, then read more at http://www.thetimes.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Follow my journey from Tokyo 2020 Olympics to Paris 2024, attempting to make Rio Olympics a quad tear put those plans on hold,Tokyo was a tough Olympics for me, but the knowledge there will help me make Paris an Olympics to remember. Enjoy the Journey
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After years of stagnation, the game of Rugby has fresh, shiny new coverage that seems to have breathed life back into the code. So, after years of frustration with the game they supposedly play in heaven, The Betoota Advocate is giving it another go. Our sport's team will be jumping in the booth every week to cover all of the footy action - from the grassroots, the country, and the world. We'll cover the tales of Rugby Australia's Marketing Pigeon, the world-beating Queensland Reds rolling t ...
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With a handful of exciting moves in free agency this month, it's been easy to look ahead to the 2024-25 season with excitement and optimism, but how will the Canuck shape up 3 years from now? With players like Demko, Boeser, and yes even Quinn Hughes all in need of future contract extensions, plus exciting prospects in the wings like Tom Willander,…
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Adam Boulton continues his analysis of Keir Starmer's five missions for the Labour government. Today it's his plan to turn Britain into a “clean energy superpower”. And after the launch of the government-owned GB Energy, we hear about the battle to host its headquarters. Plus: Columnists Tim Montgomerie and Anne McElvoy discuss the Labour-Conservat…
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As Rachel Reeves addresses the nation with a warning about a £20 billion black hole in the public coffers, Adam Boulton is checking on the progress of Keir Starmer's five missions for the country, starting with the first: getting the highest economic growth in the G7. Plus: Columnists Rachel Sylvester and Matthew Syed discuss whether Labour is alre…
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It's Matt's last appearance on the podcast, and he's assembled comedians Jon Culshaw, Lewis Macleod and Nerine Skinner to give us their best political impressions - including the Tories in the running to lead the party. Plus: Columnists India Knight and James Marriott discuss the Olympics, Strictly, and we find out whether Matt really has been bull…
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The starting gun has been fired and Conservative MPs have begun entering the race to become next leader of the party. Who will make it to the finish line? Matt speaks to supporters of some of the candidates, and hears advice from two Olympians-turned-politicians on how to go the distance. Plus: Columnists Manveen Rana and Matthew Bell ask how the T…
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PMQs is back, and this time it's Rishi Sunak putting questions to new prime minister Sir Keir Starmer. Matt unpacks the action from the new-look Commons chamber with the help of Patrick Maguire and Lara Spirit, as both party leaders are unusually consensual and polite. Plus: Columnists Alice Thomson and Robert Crampton discuss Starmer's ruthless st…
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Special advisers, known as 'SpAds', are being appointed left and right and centre by the new government. But what do they actually do? Matt is joined by former advisers Nikki da Costa, Henry Newman, Catherine MacLeod, Peter Cardwell, and Emily Walch, to discuss how to deal with your minister, the civil service, and the media. Plus: Why was Tony Bla…
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It might be summer, but Sprong season is here. Daniel Sprong is the newest member of the Vancouver Canucks after the club signed him to a one-year deal worth $975,000. How does the Sprong signing impact the rest of the Canucks lineup? Is there a trade brewing to acquire a defenceman? Quads and Harm break it all down in Harm's return from vacation o…
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As the Times Red Box newsletter celebrates its 10th birthday, Matt rounds up all the previous editors to look back over a remarkable decade in politics, and finds out what it's really like to make sense of it in your pyjamas. Plus: Columnists Libby Purves and Iain Martin discuss Joe Biden withdrawing from the presidential race and who will be the n…
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As thousands of performers descend upon Edinburgh for the Fringe, those promising topical comedy are buried in hasty rewrites after the snap election. But is there less to satirise under Keir Starmer? Matt is joined by former MP Mhairi Black, who’s making her Fringe debut, Steve Richards, who’s taking his political stand-up on the road, Emma Sidi, …
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Matt takes a look at the government's new gang of four - Keir Starmer, Angela Rayner, Rachel Reeves and Pat McFadden. Will they make all the big decisions before they reach cabinet, and will it stop them from falling out? Plus: Columnists Manveen Rana and Matthew Parris discuss the ghost of Liz Truss and whether MPs should be allowed to read their …
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The Canucks continued their offseason business on Tuesday by locking up Arturs Silovs on a two-year contract! We welcome Kevin Woodley from InGoal Media to discuss the signing, Silovs' workload next season with Thatcher Demko, and the goaltending depth as a whole. Irfaan Gaffar sits in for Harman, as we're back in studio for a summer edition of Can…
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King Charles III has set out the government's plans for the year ahead, but what happened the last time a King was on the throne unveiling the programme for an incoming Labour prime minister? We look back at 1945, when Labour's Clement Attlee had defeated Conservative Winston Churchill, and find some surprising modern-day parallels. The voice of Ge…
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Keir Starmer has promised to "deliver from the get-go”, but what does a focus on delivery really mean? Matt is joined by US political theorist Matt Stoller, who coined the term “deliverism”, and former government advisers Claire Ainsley and Sir Michael Barber. Plus: The race to replace Rishi Sunak as Tory leader has been underway for 10 days - is i…
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As Joe Biden gaffes his way through his latest press conference, columnists James Marriott and India Knight ask if he should stand down. They also discuss whether PM Keir Starmer should smile more, the luxury of not having a smartphone, and the collective joy of watching sport.. Plus: From interviewing prime ministers and presidents, to being unwit…
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After Keir Starmer told us his children are campaigning to get a German Shepherd, we find out whether there's room for one in the flat above Downing Street. Matt is joined by 'The Dogfather' Graeme Hall, and he speaks to the new Lib Dem MP Steve Darling about his guide dog Jenny. And with big dog John Prescott retiring from the House of Lords, we l…
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It's a special summer edition of the show, as Quads is joined by Canucks beat reporter Patrick Johnston to discuss the offseason so far. Why hasn't Arturs Silovs signed and what else could the Canucks do? Quads and PJ analyze the team's cap picture as we look ahead to next season. Thank you to all of our sponsors: GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our…
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Keir Starmer is in America for his first Nato summit as prime minister, but what kind of leader will he be on the world stage? Matt is joined by correspondents around the world to analyse the foreign policy challenges the Labour government will face in the coming years. Plus: Robert Crampton and Alice Thomson discuss whether a younger parliament is…
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As the Commons meets to elect the Speaker, who has made a success of the job - and who hasn't? Matt speaks to two former deputy speakers to find out how the job works, and asks why they'd like to ban mobile phones in the chamber. Plus: After Joe Biden's press secretary bats away questions about the US president's health, we compare the way journali…
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Now, as a record number of new faces arrive in Westminster, Matt pulls together a helpful guide on how to survive life as an MP - from asking for directions to taking control of your own diary and staying off social media after a drink. Plus: Columnists Rachel Sylvester and Patrick Maguire on Rachel Reeves' first speech as Chancellor, why the Tory …
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Matt Chorley guides you through an extraordinary moment in British politics, as Rishi Sunak leaves Downing Street for the last time and Keir Starmer becomes the UK's first Labour prime minister in 14 years. He's joined by guests including pollster John Curtice, Times Radio Political Editor Kate McCann, and Sunday Times Whitehall Editor Gabriel Pogr…
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Harm and Quads plug the Canucks' new additions into the team's lineup and discuss where they best fit. We welcome Dave Hall, who's boots on the ground covering development camp out at UBC. We discuss who's looking good and standing out so far! Thank you to all of our sponsors: GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YV…
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Former and Current Political Editors Fred Emery, Roland Watson and Steven Swinford tell Matt about reporting on half a century of elections for The Times. They discuss how election coverage has changed and how the 2024 campaign compares to previous years. Plus: Robert Crampton and Alice Thomson discuss whether Boris Johnson's appearance on the camp…
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Now that the dust has settled on the first day of free agency, Quads and Harm comb through the signings the Canucks made in free agency. What did or didn't you like? Let us know in the comments! Thank you to all of our sponsors: GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR! Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the …
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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer tells Matt about tax, protecting his family, his favourite Elton John record, and his plan for a Downing Street downpour. Plus: In the latest Times Radio Focus Group, James Johnson of JL Partners leads a group of undecided voters who think Piers Morgan should be prime minister. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy f…
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The Canucks land Jake in free agency.... Jake Debrusk that is. With the big fish Jake Guentzel locked up in Tampa, the Canucks pivoted to scoop up a trio of Boston Bruins in Jake Debrusk, Danton Heinen, and Derek Forbort, as well as adding depth forward Kiefer Sherwood from Nashville and heavy defenceman Vincent Desharnais from Edmonton. Quads and …
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For decades the holy grail of election night has been swing - the method of comparing support for the parties between general elections invented back in 1955. Matt finds out what kind of swing Keir Starmer needs to get a majority in the Commons and remembers the 'sultan of swing', David Butler, with expert voices in including David Dimbleby, Jeremy…
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The Canucks didn't make their first pick until the third round, but Patrik Allvin and his scouting staff added five new prospects to the system on day 2 of the NHL Draft in Vegas. Canucks Army's prospect guru Dave Hall joins David Quadrelli as they break the newest members of the Vancouver Canucks organization. Zephyr Epic: Check out their latest t…
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For the first time in club history, the Vancouver Canucks have a Norris Trophy winner! Quinn Hughes took home the award on Thursday night in what was an award show filled with cringe. Harm and Quads discuss that, as well as Tyler Myers' new contract and Nikita Zadorov testing the free agent market. Thank you to all of our sponsors: Vancouver Canadi…
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Being prime minister doesn't come with a job description - in our political system after a gruelling six-week assault course of an election campaign, a newly-elected PM is thrown straight into the job and expected to hit the ground running. Over the years Matt has spoken to the people who've been there and done it - prime ministers and advisers inc…
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The Vancouver Canucks have signed forward Dakota Joshua to a 4-year contract extension with a $3.25 million AAV. Quads and Harm break it all down on an emergency episode of Canucks Conversation. Thank you to all of our sponsors: Vancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com! GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties,…
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The Vancouver Canucks have acquired a 4th round pick (2027 draft) from the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for Ilya Mikheyev, Sam Lafferty, and a 2nd round pick (2027). The Canucks are retaining 15% of Mikheyev’s salary as a part of the trade. Quads and co-host Jeff Paterson from Rink Wide: Vancouver break it all down while looking ahead as to what …
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In the latest Times Radio Focus Group, 2019 Conservative voters explain why they have switched to Labour, but have very low expectations of Keir Starmer as PM. James Johnson from JL Partners tells Matt how this could present an opportunity to an incoming government,. PLUS: Columnists Manveen Rana and Matthew Parris discuss the state of the election…
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We're approaching silly season and the rumour mill is heating up. Quads and Harm get you prepped for the next week ahead that includes the NHL Draft and free agency kicking off. Plus, we recap Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Roberto Luongo and the Flordia Panthers winning the Stanley Cup! NHL insider Frank Seravalli (11:00) joins us to share the latest he's …
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The party leaders have been on the campaign trail day in, day out - but what seats have they been visiting, and what does it tell us about the kind of campaign they're fighting? Matt looks at whether an appearance by Rishi Sunak or Keir Starmer can help swing a seat, and speaks to former Number 10 adviser Cleo Watson about the dos and don'ts of pla…
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The Conservative party is facing one of its biggest ever challenges, but how did they get into this mess? And what does the future of the party look like? Matt speaks to Paul Goodman, Conservative peer and former editor of Conservative Home, about what will happen if it loses the election, and hears from William Hague about what it is like being ig…
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It's NHL Draft week! Oh, and there's a Game 7 of a Stanley Cup Final, too. Unlike years past where they'd be picking near the top half of the 1st Round, the Canucks aren't picking until 93rd overall. But guess what? We have two overly qualified analysts to talk about who the Canucks could pick and the overall draft class in Cam Robinson from Elite …
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Matt sits down with the MPs leaving Parliament to find out their highs and lows, their best and worst bosses, and the lessons they've learned from politics. Tory MP Craig Mackinlay lost his hands and feet after suffering a life-threatening episode of sepsis, and Rishi Sunak's snap election came too soon for him to run for his seat again. He talks t…
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From Rishi Sunak calling the election in the rain to Ed Davey falling off his paddleboard, what are the images that define a general election campaign? Matt speaks to the photographers who have had a ring-side seat. Plus: Benedict Pringle and Sam Jeffers discuss the best of the week's campaign adverts (and the ones that had to be deleted). What We …
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It's the Times Radio Focus Group, where Matt steps outside the Westminster bubble to hear the opinions of ordinary voters. This week it's a group who plan to vote for the Conservatives on July the 4th. Matt is joined by James Johnson from JL Partners to find out why. PLUS: Columnists Manveen Rana and Matthew Syed discuss whether building houses is …
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Harman and Quads take a look at a couple of big trades around the league before bidding adieu to CapFriendly by looking at fan-made Canucks lineups. Thank you to all of our sponsors: Wendy's: Find the nearest Wendy's location here Vancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com! GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch partie…
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In a special election edition of Disunited Kingdom where Matt hears from journalists from the four corners of the UK, we look at which seats to keep an eye ahead of polling day. Plus: Columnists Robert Crampton and Alice Thomson discuss whether good economic news comes too late for the Conservatives, and whether constituency names are getting too l…
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The Vancouver Canucks have signed RFA defenceman Filip Hronek to an 8-year / $7.25 mil AAV extension. Quads and Harman are here to break it down. Thank you to all of our sponsors: Wendy's: Find the nearest Wendy's location here Vancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com! GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, …
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Today Matt asks the question on everyone's mind - have we got too many polls, and do they dominate too much of our political coverage? He hears from experts from the polling industry and journalism, and looks at what it's like in a country where reporting the polls is against the law. Plus: After a cabinet minister admits the Conservatives are unli…
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Is Nikita Zadorov going to the open market? Based on the latest reports around the Russian defenceman, it sounds like he's done as a Vancouver Canuck. Dan Murphy joins the show to talk about Big Z and the Canucks' off-season. Then, the fellas dive into Rick Tocchet's latest podcast appearance as well as 50 Cent's performance at the B.C. Lions' home…
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Matt sits down with the MPs leaving Parliament to find out their highs and lows, their best and worst bosses, and the lessons they've learned from politics. Serving Conservative minister and former leadership contender Dame Andrea Leadsom reflects on her time in Westminster, her difficult relationship with former Commons Speaker John Bercow, and ex…
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