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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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Nov 19, 2022 • 11min
Leader Weekends: How to be a CEO (Sir John Hegarty, Advertising in a Digital Age)
Sir John Hegarty is an iconic figure in advertising. His career goes back to the 'Mad Men' era of the 1960s and triumphs include his creation of the "Vorsprung Durch Technik" line for Audi. He's also the co-founder of The Garage Soho, an early stage investor and brand builder.This is taken from our How to be a CEO podcast. To hear the full episode listen here.This episode contains strong language. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 18, 2022 • 10min
Let Girls Learn: Education access Morocco
In the second episode of the Evening Standard’s year-long series of specials called ‘Let Girls Learn’, we’re going to Morocco. Education for All is a project which builds and runs girls’ boarding houses near secondary schools, so girls from rural families can complete their education.The Evening Standard’s Alex Goldsmith finds out how EFA is helping girls from remote areas, giving them opportunities and changing social attitudes. In the #LetGirlsLearn series, we’re aiming to shine a light on innovations and solutions that are helping girls to fulfil their right to education and healthy, productive futures around the globe.You can find out more online at www.standard.co.uk/optimist/let-girls-learn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 17, 2022 • 15min
Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement explained
Energy price cap extended beyond April, windfall tax hiked to 35%, more money for schools and the NHS. Following the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement, our Deputy Political Editor David Bond deconstructs today’s medium-term budget announcement. Plus economist Fran Boait from Positive Money gives her reaction to the fiscal plans. In this episode:Jeremy Hunt’s tax rises explainedHow will the public react to more tax rises?Where has spending been cut?The ‘grim’ mood at WestminsterWhy the government should have focussed more on wagesPeople feeling the impacts of the economy ‘from all directions’Follow us on Twitter #TheLeaderPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 16, 2022 • 10min
Headteacher warns underfunding schools risks closures
Classrooms of 60 pupils, teachers not being replaced, and no more school trips. Headteachers are preparing to vote for strike action, warning that underfunding schools risks some being forced to close. Our Commissioning Editor and Feature Writer Katie Strick explains why schools are struggling so much, as Richard Slade, headteacher of Plumcroft primary school in Greenwich explains the issues he’s dealing with. In this episode:Why are schools struggling?How ‘underfunding’ of schools impacts staff and extracurricular studiesSchools not replacing teachersHow the work stress is pushing teachers to the edgeWill the Autumn Budget provide some respite for schools?Follow us on Twitter #TheLeaderPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 15, 2022 • 15min
What to expect from the Autumn Statement
How will the Chancellor fill the £55billion black hole? Concern as the energy price cap ends in April. Could changes be made to VAT? Our Deputy Political Editor David Bond discusses the potential moves Jeremy Hunt could make. Plus Tina McKenzie from the Federation of Small Businesses discusses why many firms in the UK face closure if things get worse. In this episode:Which taxes could the Chancellor target?Where might spending cuts be made?Will benefits be brought in line with inflation?Small businesses hoping for help from the governmentWhy SMEs are key to economic growthFollow us on Twitter #TheLeaderPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 14, 2022 • 15min
UK & France Immigration Deal: will it work?
Why the UK-France Immigration deal is ‘an incremental improvement’. Will drones and night-vision cameras make a difference? Could smugglers move operations into Belgium? Our Home Affairs Editor Martin Bentham discusses the details of the new deal, and how significant the new measures are. Plus, former Head of UK Border Force Tony Smith explains why he's hopeful the deal will deliver results. In this episode:How the deal compares with previous immigration agreementsAre the measures more or less extreme than was expected?How effective will these measures be?The risk that smugglers will move operations elsewhereHow new drone tech could make a differenceFollow us on Twitter #TheLeaderPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 13, 2022 • 17min
Leader Weekends: Theatre Review (David Tennant in Good & Mary at Hampstead)
David Tennant in ‘Good’ at the Harold Pinter Theatre and why it’s an important watch. Plus, does ‘Mary’ at Hampstead Theatre need a trigger warning? This week the Evening Standard's chief theatre critic Nick Curtis is joined by Nancy Durrant, our culture editor, as they unpick two more interesting shows from London’s stages.In this episode:Part 1: ‘Good’ at the Harold Pinter TheatreThe very ‘good’ German man who gradually changes to NazismDavid Tennant’s "best friend" personality, his performance and career choicesElliot Levey and Sharon Small, plus the various roles they playWhy the play was revived and why it still feels current two years onWhy it’s an important watch, rather than enjoyablePart 2: ‘Mary’ at Hampstead TheatreDoes Mary need a trigger warning?What is Rona Munro’s queen’s tale about?The representation of Mary Stuart's terrible treatmentThe playwright Rona Munro and Mary as the sixth part of the trilogyGangs of London’s Brian VernelWhy it "utterly failed to spark", and left Nick & Nancy feeling "flat"What shows are on in London in December? Well, this is your weekly Theatre Review from the Evening Standard.Visit standard.co.uk/culture or find us on Twitter #TheLeaderPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 12, 2022 • 11min
Leader Weekends: How to be a CEO (Dragons' Den's Sarah Willingham)
Sarah Willingham is the founder and CEO of Nightcap, a company with the aim "to build Britain's biggest bar group". The former Dragon's Den star set it up in 2020, when the country was in lockdown, and describes how her broker asked if she'd "gone mad". This is is taken from our How to be a CEO podcast. To hear the full episode click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 11, 2022 • 15min
Kwasi ‘ghosts' Truss - and recession panic
Britain’s shaky economy is on the brink of recession as Office for National Statistics data reveals a fall in GDP.It comes as former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng popped up in his first interview since being sacked, and criticised his former boss and political soulmate, ex-PM Liz Truss.He says they are still “friends” but has not returned her missed call from several days ago.It comes as Office for National Statistics data shows output dropped 0.2 per cent from July to September.Now there’s an increasing likelihood the fourth quarter will see another dip after the surge in interest rates triggered by Kwarteng’s disastrous mini-Budget in September.Those ONS figures follow Bank of England forecasts could be the longest recession since records began.The Leader’s joined by Alfie Stirling, director of research and chief economist at the New Economics Foundation, and Evening Standard deputy political editor David Bond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 10, 2022 • 11min
Tube strike signals winter of discontent
London endures another 24 hours of Underground closures in RMT strikes over pensions and station job cuts. Transport for London says passenger numbers were only at 10 per cent of normal demand on Thursday. Meanwhile, nurses vote to walkout in a pay and working conditions dispute amid record NHS waiting lists. So what does winter hold in store? Analysis with Evening Standard transport editor Ross Lydall and health reporter Daniel Keane. TfL say passenger numbers only at 10 per cent of normal demand. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


