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Sep 25, 2022 • 11min

Bonus content: Formula E's founder Alejandro Agag

Recorded during the 2022 Formula E season How to be a CEO met with the founder, Alejandro Agag.From an idea on the back of a napkin in 2011 to one of the fastest growing sports in the world, the Formula E story is one of risk-taking, set backs and extraordinary success. We speak to its founder Alejandro about: How Formula E's innovating commercial electric vehiclesGigamine and battery recycling How the end of the combustion engine will promote electric racingTo hear the full episode click here.For the best business news, analysis and interviews, go to standard.co.uk/business or pick up the Evening Standard newspaper.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 23, 2022 • 17min

UK Government’s mini-budget explained

Will tax cuts help us get through the winter? Is more borrowing the answer? How effective will the government’s mini-budget be? Should we still be addicted to growth? We speak with Fran Boaite, Executive Director of research and campaign group Positive Money. In this episode:Does trickle-down economics work?Will tax cuts boost the economy as we head into a recession?Why hasn’t the government opted for another windfall tax on energy firms?Do we need to rethink our obsession with GDP growth?Follow us on Twitter #TheLeaderPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 22, 2022 • 11min

‘We may already be in recession’

Brace yourselves, the Bank of England says we may already be in recession. It comes following the announcement of a hike in interest rates - for the 7th consecutive time - to 2.25%. It’s up by half a percentage point and takes borrowing costs to their highest levels since 2008. But, what exactly does this all mean for us? The Evening Standard’s Business Editor, Jonathan Prynn, explains.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 21, 2022 • 11min

Putin: Russia's threats explained

In a speech to the nation, the Russian President said reservists would be called up to fight in Ukraine. He went on to claim that the West has been “engaging in nuclear blackmail’’ and Russia has “lots of weapons to reply”.So, just how concerned should we be about Vladimir Putin’s threats? The Evening Standard’s Home Affairs Editor, Martin Bentham, explains. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 20, 2022 • 10min

Liz Truss gets back to business

Now the official mourning period for Queen Elizabeth II has ended, it’s time for our new Prime Minister to get to work. She’s got a packed week ahead of her; foreign trips, big statements and a fiscal package to set into motion. As Robbie Smith, the Evening Standard’s Comment Editor, explains. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 20, 2022 • 11min

Bonus episode: SliderCuts CEO Mark Maciver

SliderCuts, sometimes known as Mark Maciver, is a globally recognised barber and one of the UK's leading black entrepreneurs. He's cut the hair of international superstars like LeBron James and Anthony Joshua, building up a business from his shop in East London. Listen to the full episode here. In this episode we talk about: How to get financing when banks won't talk to youThe importance of valuing your business properlyWhen to say no to investorsHow to diversify your brandAnd how to deal with rat infestation on launch day For the best business news, interviews and analysis, go to standard.co.uk/business or read the Evening Standard newspaper Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 16, 2022 • 12min

Queen Elizabeth’s funeral explained: Our final goodbye

On Thursday 8th September 2022, we lost our Queen. As the Elizabethan era ends and the Carolean period begins, we look at how the nation prepared for this historic day. Experts Robert Hazell, Professor of Government & the Constitution at University College London, and the Evening Standard’s Royal Editor, Robert Jobson, walk us through the protocol, events that followed and ultimately how we said our final goodbye to Queen Elizabeth II. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 15, 2022 • 14min

Queen Elizabeth's most notable achievements

Queen Elizabeth will long be remembered as the longest reigning monarch in British history. She's been credited with the most famous face in the world, was the first monarch to appear on television, and also sent one of the first ever emails. Sarah Richardson, Professor of Modern British History at the University of Warwick describes some of her top achievements as our monarch, and why she’s so dearly loved by the British public. In this episode:Her role as a female leaderWhy she pushed to join the military effort at WWIIHow she embraced new technologyHer impact on the CommonwealthChoosing Prime MinistersWhy the British public love herFollow us on Twitter #The LeaderPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 14, 2022 • 13min

King Charles: When will Royal symbols change?

Could it take over a year for King Charles III to appear on our money? And do Australians really want Steve Irwin on their dollar notes? Looking at King Charles’s accession process, Lucy Hume from Debrett’s explains what happens now, and how the King might wield his power as monard. Plus Dominic Chorney, a coin expert from Baldwin’s explains how our currency will change, and what other commonwealth countries might do with their money. In this episode:What does the accession process look like?Will King Charles dabble in politics?How long will it take for stamps, money and royal signage to change?When will money featuring Queen Elizabeth go out of circulation?What will the new King’s portrait look like?Is Steve Irwin a contender to feature on Australian Dollars?Follow us on Twitter #TheLeaderPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 13, 2022 • 15min

Queen’s Funeral: How to navigate ‘full’ London

London could become ‘full’ for the first time, as up to one million people are expected to visit for the Queen’s coffin procession. Some people are already camping out to get ahead of the queue, and some train services into London have already sold out. The Evening Standard’s John Dunne explains how unprecedented the occasion will be for the capital. And Ross Lydall, our Travel Editor explains how travel will be impacted, and how best to get around the city.In this episode:How TfL and train services are helping commutersThe best ways to get around LondonCould London really become ‘full’ of people?Mourners could face 20-hour queuesWill businesses benefit from the flock of visitors?Follow us on Twitter #TheLeaderPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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