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From our headquarters in the heart of London, The Standard podcast sets the agenda. Top news insiders discuss the pressure-points of the day’s topics. Hear unrivalled insight on politics, culture, going out, sport, and fashion, with award-winning journalists and celebrity guests. Join us Monday to Friday at 4pm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 14, 2024 • 12min
Inflation: commuters brace for rail ticket hikes amid calls to cap fares
The government is coming under pressure to cap rail fares for another year as July inflation data signalled potential further misery ahead for commuters.Evening Standard deputy political editor Jitendra Joshi reports this would land some commuters with a 4.6 per cent hike to their travel bills.We also examine the latest on government plans for rail nationalisation - and why won’t this necessarily mean any cheaper fares for passengers already paying through the nose.Plus, in part two, it’s Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour London reprise as the economy-influencing megastar returns to Wembley stadium.Swift’s back for five nights at Wembley after her triple concerts in June and cancelled Vienna gigs after a foiled terror plot.If you can’t get a ticket, there’s a host of TayTay-themed events around the capital.We’ve got the highlights with El Hunt, commissioning editor and writer on the Evening Standard’s culture desk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 13, 2024 • 15min
Musk-Trump interview: Bizarre moments & false claims
Elon Musk and Donald Trump sat down for a much-hyped live interview on X on Monday night. It’s been dubbed by viewers as a bizarre and rambly conversation, with many criticising how the former president made a number of strange statements and false claims, without being challenged during the two hour discussion. Our Deputy Political Editor, Jitendra Joshi, helps break down the key talking points from the interview and gives the latest updates on the US election as it stands. In part two, The Standard’s Junior Fashion Editor, Joe Bromley, joins us to discuss whether British men are ready for the return of budgie smugglers? Following a surge in purchases of the controversial swimwear. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 12, 2024 • 16min
Paris 2024 Olympics: Did it deliver?
After an incredible two weeks, the Paris Olympics has officially come to an end.There’s no denying that the Games captured the world once again and gifted us countless iconic sporting moments, but did Paris 2024 deliver everything it promised? The Evening Standard’s Sports Correspondent, Matt Majendie, joins us from Paris to give his verdict, and share his favourite sporting moments from the 2024 Olympics. In part two, our Arts Correspondent, Robert Dex, gives his review of the star-studded closing ceremony, and discusses some of the most talked about moments from the Games. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 9, 2024 • 14min
Riots latest: Violent disorder fears continue
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said the police are to remain on “high alert” this weekend following days of violent disorder and unrest in England and Northern Ireland.It comes as cabinet minister Nick Thomas-Symonds also issued a warning to football fans who “engage in violent, thuggish behaviour” that they will be dealt with quickly. As police examine the links between far-right thugs and football hooligans ahead of the new season.Our Political Editor Nicholas Cecil reveals the latest developments.In part two, The Standard’s El Hunt examines the increasing number of artists using dynamic pricing for concerts, and asks when did they get so greedy? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 8, 2024 • 15min
London rejects racists with show of unity
The Met police chief, Sir Mark Rowley, has praised the “show of force and unity from communities” that defeated the threat from far-right troublemakers yesterday, after thousands of anti-racism protesters lined streets of the capital.Our Crime Correspondent, Anthony France, explains what exactly happened, how racist thugs are being fast-tracked through our justice system, and discusses whether this could be the beginning of the end of the riots. In part two, as Justin Timberlake kicks off the UK leg of his world tour, The Standard’s Emma Loffhagen analyses where it all went wrong for the star and how he went from pop's golden boy to DWI drama. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 7, 2024 • 16min
US election: Meet Tim Walz, Harris’s Democratic running mate
Kamala Harris has officially announced Minnesota governor Tim Walz as her Democratic running mate, as the race to the White House heats up. But, are they an election-winning partnership?Andrew Rudalevige professor of government at Bowdoin College in Maine in the US, visiting professor at the LSE, and affiliated with the Centre for US Politics at University College London, is here to share his insight on the latest developments with the US election and explain everything you need to know about Tim Walz. In part two, as Netflix’s Love is Blind:UK begins streaming today, we talk to The Standard’s India Block about what she made of the first episode, and whether or not it can live up to the success of the US version. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 6, 2024 • 13min
Fears of far-right protests heading to London
There’s been another day of violent disorder in the UK, and there are fears that the far-right protests could be heading to London.A list circulating on social media which suggests that extremists are planning protests in four London boroughs is currently being assessed by the Metropolitan Police. Our Political Editor Nicholas Cecil discusses what we know so far and how hundreds of thugs are facing jail as the Government fast-tracks justice. In part two, The Standard’s feature writer and editor, Robbie Griffiths, takes a little trip down London 2012 memory lane, and analyses whether or not the city delivered on its Olympic legacy promises… and considers whether Paris can too. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 5, 2024 • 14min
Keir Starmer’s plan to tackle UK riots explained
The Prime Minister has laid out his plan of action to tackle the riots across the country, following a COBRA meeting on Monday. The Standard’s Political Editor Nicholas Cecil explains what Keir Starmer's plans are and why there’s a focus on social media. In part two, the Standard’s Fashion Director Victoria Moss explains what Charli XCX’s latest music video tells us about sustainable fashion.Follow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 3, 2024 • 14min
South Asian Heritage Month with chef Vivek Singh
Katrina Mirpuri joins renowned Indian chef and owner of the Cinnamon Collection, Vivek Singh to discuss the significance of South Asian Heritage Month in the UK.South Asian people make up 20 per cent of London's population.The month runs from July 18 to August 17 and aims to celebrate all things surrounding South Asian culture. To read Katrina’s full guide of the capital’s events click here.Vivek Singh has launched the UK’s first chaat competitive eating challenge at his latest restaurant, Cinnamon Bazaar in Richmond...In this episode:-What is chaat? the challenge, and Katrina reveals her own score-This year’s theme ‘Free to Be Me’ and how it’s expressed in many ways-History, culture, and delicious food...-Why Vivek is “proud to be Indian” and thinks the population is "more seen" than beforePlus more.For all the latest news head to standard.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 2, 2024 • 11min
UK visa bureaucracy vs shortage of skilled workers for jobs
A report by recruitment firm Hays suggests the United Kingdom faces a shortage of skilled workers for in-demand job sectors, including technology, manufacturing and banking.But, paradoxically, it comes amid growing concerns about the impact of immigration rule changes around the Skilled Worker Visa salary threshold for foreign workers and their families - which rose from £26,200 to £38,700 in April.Evening Standard social editor Deeya Sonalkar describes her experiences navigating the Home Office's labyrinthine visa system, and our business editor Jonathan Prynn discusses the economic implications.In part two, the Evening Standard has got you covered for this summer's top free art shows, and acting culture editor Nick Clark has the highlights. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


