Episodios

  • LABOUR'S FIRST MOVES: Keir Starmer Gives Away Power
    Jul 22 2024

    In its first King's Speech, the Labour government said that "greater devolution of decision making is at the heart of a modern dynamic economy and is a key driver of economic growth."


    Historically, why has the UK been so insistent on hoarding power centrally? And what's the potential in Westminster giving away power?


    With Tony Travers (LSE), Sarah Longlands (IPPR North) and Neil McInroy (The Centre for Local Economic Strategies)


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  • LABOUR'S FIRST MOVES: Rachel Reeves' National Wealth Fund
    Jul 12 2024

    Ed has departed for government, and Geoff is left as custodian of the archive. As the Labour government makes its first raft of announcements and appointments, we delve into our back catalogue to find the ideas which might have influenced them.


    In this episode, we look at Rachel Reeves' announcement of the National Wealth Fund. What are public wealth funds? What different forms can they take? What are the potential benefits to our country?


    We revisit our episode Investment for the People from October 2022. First, we get the beginner's guide from UCL Associate Professor Josh Ryan-Collins. Then we hear from Professor Karin Thorburn about Norway’s Sovereign Wealth Fund, which (due to specific historical circumstances) is very different to the one proposed for the UK, but illustrates how a public wealth fund could transform the way we finance Government spending.


    More info

    Norway’s Sovereign Wealth Fund

    UCL IIPP Report on Public Wealth Funds


    Guests

    Josh Ryan-Collins, Associate Professor in Economics and Finance, UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (@jryancollins) (@IIPP_UCL)

    Karin Thorburn, Professor of Finance, Norwegian School of Economics (@karinsthorburn) (@NHHnor)


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    14 m
  • ED & GEOFF HAVE LEFT THE CHATTEROO
    May 28 2024

    The day is upon us. Maybe. In the words of the late Teddy Kennedy (uncle of Robert F. Junior, and real-life inspiration for Kendall Roy):


    "For all those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die."


    Thank you for keeping us cheerful.


    Email our sporadically monitored inbox: chat@cheerfulpodcast.com


    Full text of Ted Kennedy's 1980 Democratic National Concession address: https://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/tedkennedy1980dnc.htm







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    37 m
  • TOMORROW: THE CHATTEROO STOPS HERE
    May 26 2024
    We're giving you an extra 24 hours to don a black armband and stock up on Kleenex, as the Chatteroo approaches its final destination.

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  • CHATTEROO #25 - Cicada Ardor
    May 19 2024

    From Highland Park, Illinois, we're joined by our cicada correspondent, who's keeping watch for the first dual emergence in 221 years. Plus, we find out more about this phenomenon with entomologist Professor Dave Bilton.


    Bigger than the beetles - more about Dave: https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/staff/david-bilton


    Emerge in the Chatteroo inbox: chat@cheerfulpodcast.com


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    30 m
  • CHATTEROO #24 - with Lauren Child
    May 13 2024

    Lauren Child (former Children's Laureate/creator of Charlie & Lola, Clarice Bean and Ruby Redfort) joins the Chatteroo.


    Buy Lauren's new Clarice Bean book, 'Smile': https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/smile-lauren-child/7462273?ean=9780008285548


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    34 m
  • CHATTEROO #23 WILL HUTTON - This Time No Mistakes
    May 6 2024

    Political economist and writer, Will Hutton joins the Chatteroo to talk about his new book, 'This Time No Mistakes: How to Remake Britain', and its parallels with his mid-90s bestseller, 'The State We're In'.


    Buy Will's book: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/this-time-no-mistakes-9781804549407/

    Email us: chat@cheerfulpodcast.com


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    28 m
  • CHATTEROO #22
    Apr 28 2024

    Vegetarian escalope at the Paris Olympics, energy nerds, The Boring Phone, Mid TV and your correspondence.


    Join the Chatteroo! Email us with thoughts, questions and any fodder: chat@cheerfulpodcast.com


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    34 m