Episodios

  • Red Carnation Hotels CEO Jonathan Raggett (bonus episode)
    Jun 1 2024

    On this bonus episode, Jon Weeks meets Jonathan Raggett is CEO of Red Carnation Hotels, an international hotel group designed to offer guests a luxurious, bespoke experience.

    To hear the full episode, search How to be a CEO wherever you find your podcasts.

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    11 m
  • Donald Trump found guilty: What happens now?
    May 31 2024

    Donald Trump has become the first former, or serving, US president to be convicted of a crime.


    He was convicted on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in his criminal trial in New York.


    Our Deputy Political Editor, Jitendra Joshi, explains the significance of the conviction, and what we know about the potential sentences Trump is now facing.


    In part two, we’re joined by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Director of the US and Americas Programme at Chatham House. She discusses the US reaction and whether or not this will affect Trump’s bid to be re-elected to the White House.


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    16 m
  • Hunt: Tories will ‘defend Blue Wall brick by brick’
    May 30 2024

    In an exclusive interview with The Standard, Jeremy Hunt has vowed that the Tories will “defend the Blue Wall brick by brick” and admitted his Surrey seat is on a “knife edge”.


    Our Political Editor, Nicholas Cecil, reveals why the Chancellor said he can work with almost anyone but the “problem with Sadiq Khan is he’s always playing politics”.


    In part two, ES Magazine Editor, Ben Cobb, discussed their new Pride special edited by fashion legend Donatella Versace.


    For all the latest news head to www.standard.co.uk or pick up a newspaper.


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    13 m
  • Special investigation: Misogyny & harassment in schools
    May 29 2024

    A special investigation from The Standard has uncovered the horrifying reality of misogyny and how it’s impacting women and girls.


    Teenage girls, aged between 13-15, say they are victims of sexual harassment every day - online, in the street, and even in the classroom.


    David Cohen, our investigations Editor and Campaigns Editor, went into some London schools to find out what exactly is happening, and how we can make our women and girls feel safe.


    For all the latest news head to www.standard.co.uk or pick up a newspaper.


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    13 m
  • Starmer vows to end “bashing of London”
    May 28 2024

    In an exclusive interview for The Standard, Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to end the “bashing of London”, and instead get more homes “built at speed” if he becomes Prime Minister.


    Our Political Editor, Nicholas Cecil, the man who sat down with the hopeful PM in waiting, discusses what the Labour leader’s plans are for the country and for the capital.


    In part two, The Standard’s Courts Correspondent, Tristan Kirk, reveals the latest update from the Wagatha Christie saga.


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    14 m
  • Lawrence Dallaglio: ‘Premiership Play-Offs Confirmed’ (bonus episode)
    May 26 2024

    With the Top 4 of the Premiership now decided, Lawrence Dallaglio, Steve Cording and Evening Standard rugby correspondent, Nick Purewal, review the weekend’s performances and discuss the semi-final line up, assessing the key strengths of each team.

    To hear the full episode just search The Evening Standard Rugby Podcast.


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    11 m
  • Full-time GP numbers fall in London: Can the next government fix the problem?
    May 24 2024

    Our Health Reporter Daniel Keane explains why GP numbers are dropping in the capital, and how the three main political parties are planning to fix the issues plaguing GP surgeries. Plus our acting Culture Editor Nick Clark chats with Sotheby’s Deputy Chairman Andre Zlattinger about their major new art exhibition, London: An Artistic Crossroads.


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    15 m
  • General Election 2024: Are the Tories facing wipeout in inner London?
    May 23 2024

    From our politics team, Rachael Burford and Jitendra Joshi discuss the Conservatives' chances in London ahead of the July 4th general election. Plus, Londoners Diary editor Ethan Croft reveals the behind-the-scenes drama at Westminster, during Rishi Sunak's announcement on Wednesday.


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    14 m