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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.

Nov 9, 2022 • 20min
Nurses vote for historic nationwide strike
Nurses forced to look after up to 18 patients at a time, skipping meals during shifts, nurses leaving the profession, how daily struggles are compromising patient care. The Royal College of Nursing announces the first ever nurses strike over pay. A&E nurse Lucy Shapcott explains why NHS staff have voted to strike. Plus, in Part Two - politics! Our Deputy Political Editor David Bond discusses how Gavin Williamson’s resignation will impact Rish Sunak and the Conservative party. In this episode:Part 1:Why have nurses voted to strike?The day-to-day struggles nurses faceHow pay and conditions are causing staff to leave the NHSCould nurses compromise on a payrise?Part 2:Is Gavin Williamson’s resignation a big blow to the Tory party?Will his appointment impact Rishi Sunak’s reputation?How will the public respond to this latest debacle?Follow us on Twitter #TheLeaderPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 8, 2022 • 10min
What to expect from UK-France Immigration deal
France and the UK ‘close’ to agreeing an immigration deal. Rishi Sunak and Emmanuel Macron’s ‘bromance’. How will it impact the Rwanda asylum plans? Our Deputy Political Editor David Bond discusses what the immigration deal could involve, and how it could be a big win for Rishi Sunak. In this episode:What do we know about the deal so far?What could the deal include?How might this deal impact the Rwanda asylum plan?Could it be a big political win for Rishi Sunak?Follow us on Twitter #TheLeaderPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 7, 2022 • 16min
Just Stop Oil protests continue as COP27 begins
Why the mood at COP27 is ‘sombre and difficult’. Rishi Sunak calls on world leaders to protect the planet ‘for our children and grandchildren’. How police are dealing with Just Stop Oil protests on the M25. Our Home Affairs Editor Martin Bentham explains the difficulties with policing dangerous protest action. Plus Climate Scientist Professor Simon Lewis describes the action governments need to tackle on global warming. In this episode:What is the mood like at COP27 in Egypt?Is Just Stop Oil’s cause the right one?Is the UK playing its part on climate action?Protest action on the M25 explainedHow can police tackle the protest action?Will the government succumb to climate activists’ demands?Follow us on Twitter #TheLeaderPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 6, 2022 • 17min
Leader Weekends: our new Theatre Review (Tammy Faye & Marvellous)
Coming to you from the stage of the Shaftesbury Theatre, currently home to musical & Juliet, we kick off our brand-new theatre show.Every Sunday we review two of the most interesting shows onstage in London.This week, Nick Curtis, the Evening Standard’s Chief Theatre Critic, and Nancy Durrant, Culture Editor, review Tammy Faye, the Almeida Theatre's new musical, and Marvellous at @SohoPlace.For all the latest news visit standard.co.uk/cultureYou can find us on Twitter #TheLeaderPodcast @esculture Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 4, 2022 • 13min
Leader Weekends: How to be a CEO (Lily's Kitchen)
Taken from our How to be a CEO podcast.Lily’s Kitchen went from a small operation to feed just one dog, to a hugely successful enterprise, so popular it was bought by Nestle Purina.The company is run by CEO Nick Magalini who has over twenty years in the pet food industry.Nick tells us about how they maintain a 'cooked in the kitchen' small business culture, while growing into an international brand, and what it means to be the first UK pet food company with B Corp status.They have gone from strength to strength, most recently seeing sales in UK grocery growing by more than 27% during the pandemic pet-boom.Henrietta Morrison is the founder of Lily's, who started the business for her pet dog Lily. The idea was to produce food filled with honest, natural ingredients - unlike many products she found in the shops.You can listen to the full episode here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 3, 2022 • 11min
Mortgage and rent woe after Bank interest hike
As the heavens opened over London, there’s a financial storm brewing.The Bank of England has decreed the steepest interest rate hike since 1989, with a jump of 0.75 percentage points to three per cent, as it steps up the fight against soaring inflation. But what’s the impact going to be on London’s property market, for homeowners with mortgages and renters?It comes as estate agents Savills warns the capital’s homeowners that property prices in London are forecast to fall faster than anywhere else in the UK as biting mortgage interest rates hit house and flat values.To analyse Thursday’s unwelcome financial news, the Leader’s joined by Laurie Macfarlane, a fellow at UCL’s Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 2, 2022 • 11min
Rishi’s U-turn & Hancock joins the jungle
It’s only Rishi Sunak’s second week as Prime Minister and he’s not had the simplest of starts. He’s made a big U-turn and will now attend COP 27 in Egypt on Sunday, the migrant crisis and Suella Braverman continue to make headlines and a certain former Health Secretary is heading into the jungle. The Evening Standard’s Political Editor, Nicholas Cecil, explains about all of the latest drama happening in Westminster. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 1, 2022 • 11min
Blackouts, BP profits & tax increases
As we brace ourselves for the possibility of blackouts this winter, another energy company is making huge profits. This comes in the midst of the cost-of-living crisis and as we all await the ‘tough decisions’ the Prime Minister told us to prepare for ahead of the autumn statement. The Evening Standard’s Deputy Political Editor, David Bond, walks us through the big energy companies profiting, the reaction and what we might expect in the upcoming fiscal statement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 31, 2022 • 11min
Can Braverman survive as Home Secretary?
A week after being re-appointed to the job she was forced to resign from less than a month ago, Suella Braverman is facing calls for her to quit all over again.There are still security concerns hanging over the Home Secretary, she’s also taking heat over the worsening of the migrant crisis… with opponents blaming her and questioning the handling of incidents under her remit.The Evening Standard’s Political Reporter, Rachael Burford, explains whether or not she thinks Braverman can survive second time around. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


