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Oct 26, 2021 • 6min
Covid 19: Leaked documents reveal £18billion cost of Plan B
New leaked documents show the cost of rolling out the government’s proposed ‘Plan B’ for tackling coronavirus could reach up to £18billion.The files, leaked to Politico London Playbook show the cost to the economy could be between £11billion and £18billion, if the measures were in place for five months. The back-up plan by the government includes a return to working from home, covid passports for indoor venues, and a return to mandatory facemasks. The Evening Standard’s Political Editor Nick Cecil discusses the leaked documents, what the government is thinking about the spread of coronavirus, and looks ahead to the Chancellor’s budget announcement on Wednesday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 25, 2021 • 6min
London’s ULEZ expansion: Why is it needed?
Ross Phillips from the not-for-profit group the Cross River Partnership discusses the new ULEZ expansion in the city, how it works, why it’s needed, and how Londoners can live with it. The city’s pollution charge zone officially became 18 times bigger on Monday, in a bid to improve air quality across the capital. The Ultra-Low-Emission-Zone, also called ‘ULEZ’, now extends out to the North and South circular roads.It means a charge of £12.50 a day for travelling through the zone, which affects drivers whose cars or vans don’t meet the minimum emissions standards.The mayor of London Sadiq Khan says it will cut the amount of carbon being emitted by more than 100 tonnes - equivalent to about 60,000 vehicles being taken off the roads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 22, 2021 • 8min
Inside Chernobyl: Robodogs decommission nuclear tomb
Thirty-five years after the world’s worst nuclear disaster at Chernobyl - or Chornobyl in Ukrainian - Professor Tom Scott, a nuclear expert at the University of Bristol and Royal Academy research fellow, is using robo dogs to help local scientists decommission the exploded reactor entombed in a decaying “sarcophagus”.A sarcophagus is the size of a small cathedral and was built over Reactor 4 following the 1986 explosion to contain radioactive lava, contaminated soil and debris from the blast - but the construction materials meant it would only last a couple of decades, and the roof sprung a leak.So in 2019, construction of a giant hanger-like arch was completed over both the reactor and sarcophagus to encase everything for a century so dismantling and clean-up of waste from the reactor’s remains could continue.Hear the story of how Professor Scott’s team is using camera-equipped robotic dogs to 3D-map parts of Chornobyl too dangerous for humans due to intense radiation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 21, 2021 • 10min
Covid: how can we stop its winter advance?
A possible 100,000 Covid cases a day - that was the warning from Health Secretary Sajid Javid. It’s looking like another difficult winter for Londoners going about our working lives, and we know how those everyday tasks become logistical challenges - no wonder the London Chamber of Commerce is urging “decisive” government action about the road ahead.So how will this uncertainty hit the pound in our pocket, how should we prepare ourselves for winter, and how is the infection rate looking right now? We get insight from the Evening Standard’s Health Editor Ross Lydall and Consumer Business Editor Jonathan Prynn. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 20, 2021 • 9min
Do we need a Plan B to beat a Covid Christmas?
Winter is coming...and as the nights draw in there’s a warning from our recent past - could we see Covid cases overwhelm hospital beds, and should we ride it out or batten down the hatches once more? As Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng rules out another lockdown, we talk data and risk for the months ahead with Professor Adam Finn, a member of the Government’s vaccination advisory body the JCVI. His warnings come as the UK registered 43,738 confirmed Covid cases, with the Government still hoping to avoid implementing its Plan B, which includes Covid-status certification in certain settings, legally mandating face coverings and asking more people to work from home if they can.The Government has so far dismissed appeals to introduce its Plan B Covid restrictions with ministers saying the vaccine booster programme and plan to immunise children aged between 12 and 15 will avoid the need for tighter restrictions even as the NHS battles winter flu and a backlog of non-Covid treatment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 19, 2021 • 5min
Gas boiler ban: are you tempted by a £5,000 heat pump grant?
Heat pumps and electric cars...it’s all part of a £1 billion vision meant to help us reach carbon “net zero”. With all eyes on Britain ahead of Cop26 kicking off in a few weeks, the Government’s been laying out its eco hopes for the future.So is today’s announcement just window dressing ahead of Cop26, and more fantasy maths à la Boris Johnson’s infamous NHS Brexit ‘promise’? Alice Bell, co-director of London climate change campaign charity Possible, helps us cut through the jargon and bluster. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 18, 2021 • 6min
Should every politician have a bodyguard?
As anti-terror police question the suspect in the killing of Sir David Amess, MPs hold a minute’s silence in the Commons for their fallen colleague. So just how safe are Parliamentarians to go about their constituency business, and when does online hate become real-world risk? We speak to former Met Detective Inspector Philip Grindell, who advised Parliament following the murder of Jo Cox and is now CEO of Defuse Global. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 15, 2021 • 8min
Hello... It's Adele
After six long years Adele is back with new music Easy On Me. We speak to the Evening Standard’s Celebrity Correspondent Lizzie Edmonds about the megastar’s return to the spotlight. Adele’s hotly anticipated album 30 is out next month, we discuss everything we know so far about the project and whether or not a 2022 tour is on the cards. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 14, 2021 • 5min
Is Prince William right about billionaire space race waste?
The Duke of Cambridge wants the likes of Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson and Elon Musk to focus on saving this planet rather than trying to reach the next. Is he right? We talk it over with physical geographer Dr Eloise Marais from University College London. She tells us about the impact all these rocket launches are having on the planet right now as well as potential problems in the future. We also ask if there are better ways to send spaceships out of the atmosphere than those currently being used by rival billionaires? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 13, 2021 • 7min
Brexit: What’s being renegotiated and can the UK be trusted?
The Evening Standard’s Jack Kessler joins us to explain what’s been renegotiated between the UK and the EU over Brexit. The European Union’s relaxing rules on checks for goods like chilled meats going into Northern Ireland, which the UK says are causing disruption for supplies. But with Brexit minister Lord Frost warning Britain could invoke Article 16 and unilaterally revoke the whole thing, will the compromises being unveiled be enough to calm concerns on both sides?Meanwhile, Dominic Cummings has claimed it was the UK’s plan all along to throw out bits of the Brexit deal it didn’t like, prompting some leading politicians to say Downing Street can’t be trusted. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


