Sinopsis
Matt Chorley and a selection of leading Times writers and columnists give their perspective on major national and international stories.If you like what you hear, then read more at http://www.thetimes.co.uk/
Episodios
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Bercow: annoying but right?
19/03/2019 Duración: 37minPLUS Free speech in the internet age and beating cancer.Matt Chorley is joined by Alice Thomson, Hugo Rifkind and Lindsay McIntosh See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Inside The Times office
14/03/2019 Duración: 18minMatt Chorley gives up on asking politicians what might happen with Brexit and ventures into The Times office on the roof of parliament to ask the political team what has really happened this week, and what happens next. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Who blew up Brexit?
12/03/2019 Duración: 33minMatt Chorley is in parliament with politicians and pundits, asking how Geoffrey Cox became so key to Theresa May's deal, and what the hell happens now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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It's a man's world (and shouldn't be)
05/03/2019 Duración: 41minMatt Chorley hosts a special episode ahead of International Women's DayCampaigner Caroline Criado Perez has already secured victory in getting a woman, Jane Austen, on banknotes and then another, Millicent Fawcett, among the statues in Parliament Square. Now she’s taken on a bigger challenge: rewiring the whole of society, especially the data which drives it, which is shall we say, quite male-dominated. Anne Ashworth, The Times money and property editor, argues why women must learn to be riskier with their money to ensure they are not left short in retirement.And Rachel Sylvester, the Times columnist and interviewer that most of the cabinet are too scared to be interviewed by, warns Amber Rudd is being singled out for misogynistic abuse. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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From their own correspondent
26/02/2019 Duración: 34minMatt Chorley is joined by three London-based foreign reporters, including Dutch correspondent Tim de Wit, Cristina Marconi from Italy and Katrin Pribyl from Germany, to discuss how to make sense of Brexit for a foreign audience, who makes the news overseas and how Britain is now seen abroad. (It's not good.) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Walking out with Ian Austin
25/02/2019 Duración: 35minMatt Chorley takes another stroll, this time with the former Labour MP on why he quit, looking his dad in the eye, and his fears for his old party. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Soubry: Unplugged
20/02/2019 Duración: 24minOutrageous, outspoken and out of the Tory party, Anna Soubry speaks to Matt Chorley about why she quit, who tried to persuade her to stay and what happens next. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Labour splits: what now?
19/02/2019 Duración: 32minMatt Chorley speaks to two MPs who quit the party, plus Ayesha Hazarika on the threat to Labour and Ash Sarkar on how Corbyn should respond. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Conspiracies, constituencies and cake
12/02/2019 Duración: 31minMarking three years of the Red Box politics podcast from The Times, Matt Chorley is joined by Times columnist David Aaronovitch who reveals he is close to quitting Labour over antisemitism; Red Box reporter Esther Webber worries about how one man is blocking backbench laws in the Commons; and YouGov's Anthony Wells explains the firms latest modelling which predicts another hung parliament if we have a snap election. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Is Theresa May to blame for everything?
05/02/2019 Duración: 33minPLUS: Is a general election insane, and how much did Times reporters drink in the 1980s?Matt Chorley is joined by Sam Coates, The Times deputy political editor, who says the prime minister is the root of all our problems.Times columnist Daniel Finkelstein warns a planned election is mad, but it is worth planning for an accidental one.And as Frances Gibb prepares to retire after four decades covering the law for The Times, she describes what has got better (and worse) in justice and journalism. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Who is really ahead in the polls?
29/01/2019 Duración: 41minWho is really ahead in the polls? Is support building for a second referendum? Would Leave or Remain win? And is Labour really trailing the Tories? Matt Chorley is joined by polling guru Sir John Curtice and Deborah Mattinson, Gordon Brown's former pollster and founder of Britain Thinks. PLUS: Do you feel politically homeless? Jane Merrick describes quitting Labour and Nick Mazzei explains why he quit the Tories. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Five other things to worry about
22/01/2019 Duración: 45minNevermind Brexit, there are plenty of other crises to keep us awake at night.Matt Chorley is joined by a bumper panel of Times reporters and columnists to discuss the issues not being discussed enough.Columnist Rachel Sylvester is worried about poverty; Lucy Fisher, the defence correspondent, is worried about Nato; Graeme Paton, the transport correspondent, is worried about the railways; Chris Smyth, health editor, is worried about almost all of the NHS, and columnist Kenny Farquharson is worried about SNP infighting.Subscribe to the Red Box politics morning email at thetimes.co.uk/redbox See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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A historic defeat. Now what?
16/01/2019 Duración: 38minMatt Chorley is joined by The Times' Daniel Finkelstein, Iain Martin, Esther Webber, Hugo Rifkind and Henry Zeffman in the corridors of power, and asks MPs including Boris Johnson, Mary Creagh and James Cleverly what happens now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Making a drama out of Brexit
08/01/2019 Duración: 42minMatt Chorley is joined by award-winning playwright James Graham, who explains how and why he created Channel 4’s Brexit: The Uncivil War, and why he hopes drama can be a catharsis.Kieran Hodgson is a comedian and actor but also a self-confessed political history nerd and his latest show, '75 indulges his fascination for the lively world of 1970s politics, in particular the dramatic story of how the UK joined Europe in the first place.And Nikki da Costa, who until November was Theresa May’s director of legislative affairs in No 10, explains how the Brexit plot will play out over the next few months. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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What will happen in 2019?
01/01/2019 Duración: 30minMatt Chorley asks Tim Shipman, political editor of The Sunday Times, Esther Webber, the Red Box reporter, and Katie Perrior, Theresa May's former director of communications to gaze into their crystal balls and predict what this year might hold in store in British politics. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Rory Bremner and Jan Ravens
25/12/2018 Duración: 36minMatt Chorley is joined by two of his favourite comedians who give their impressions of the last year. Look out for their Fawlty Towers sketch. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Quiz of the year: Part two
20/12/2018 Duración: 18minMatt Chorley presides over more chaos in part two as the teams fight it out in the remaining rounds.On the MPs’ team, Conservative MP Anna Soubry and Labour’s Conor McGinn. On the columnists team Daniel Finkelstein and Hugo Rifkind. And finally on the reporter’s team, the undefeated champion for the last two years: sketchwriter and diary editor Patrick Kidd, who this year is joined by Red Box reporter Esther Webber. Can they make it three years in a row? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Quiz of the year: Part one
18/12/2018 Duración: 27minMatt Chorley is ringmaster of the annual circus, testing who has paid the most attention this year: MPs, columnists or reporters.On the MPs’ team, Conservative MP Anna Soubry and Labour’s Conor McGinn. On the columnists team Daniel Finkelstein and Hugo Rifkind. And finally on the reporter’s team, the undefeated champion for the last two years: sketchwriter and diary editor Patrick Kidd, who this year is joined by Red Box reporter Esther Webber. Can they make it three years in a row? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Theresa May clings on, obviously.
13/12/2018 Duración: 22minOn another day of drama, Matt Chorley presents from Westminster speaking to journalists and MPs about May's narrow victory, her promise to stand down before the next election, and whether all the theatrics help or hinder the path to a deal. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Shopping for a new leader
11/12/2018 Duración: 33minMatt Chorley is joined by Times columnist Iain Martin who tries to explain what went wrong with the Brexit vote, Katie Perrior, May's former director of communications, says her old boss could be on the way, and Henry Zeffman, The Times political correspondent, examines what (might) happen next. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.