Episodios

  • London's best gastropubs: the definitive guide
    Jul 20 2024

    What is the best pub for food in London?


    Well, David Ellis, ES going out editor, and Josh Barrie, food writer, have put together a comprehensive list of the top spots in the capital. Whether you’re looking for well poured beers, excellent wines, a classic fish and chips, or something a bit different, they've got you covered. In this episode they discuss what makes a great gastro pub in 2024 and guide us through the top five on their list; where they are, what they offer and why they're the best.


    Check out their article with all 50 of London’s best gastropubs here.


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  • West Wing or Rest Wing for Joe Biden? (A Week’s a Long Time in Westminster)
    Jul 19 2024

    Episode 6 of A Week’s a Long Time in Westminster: As our new PM Sir Keir Starmer tries to unite Britain, Europe and the wider world, there’s plenty of political drama in the US. Nicholas Cecil, Jitendra Joshi and Rachael Burford discuss the key moments of the week in the world of politics, including:


    • IT “pandemic” hits Britain and the world
    • Long-range missile talks between Keir Starmer and Volodymyr Zelensky into No10
    • Donald Trump tries (for half an hour) to unite America before new attacks on Democrats
    • Grandfather clock is ticking against Joe Biden


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    16 m
  • Jim Kwik (Brave New World)
    Jul 18 2024

    In this episode of Brave New World, Evgeny Lebedev talks to bestselling author and brain coach Jim Kwik. Kwik suffered a traumatic brain injury aged 5 and is now a world authority on brain optimisation.


    To hear the full interview with Jim Kwik, and to learn his top tips to boost your brain power, search Brave New World or click here.


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    13 m
  • The King's Speech: Labour's key plans for the country explained
    Jul 17 2024

    More housing, improved rail services, extra rights for renters and more. Jitendra Joshi and Rachael Burford discuss the key points from the King’s Speech, and how Labour’s plans will impact London. Plus, Robert Dex explains why Strictly Come Dancing is introducing chaperones for celebrity contestants.


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    15 m
  • London's drink spiking problem explained as crimes on the rise
    Jul 16 2024

    Data shows more than 100 spiking cases are happening in London every month. Anthony France discusses the recent surge in spiking in the capital, and explains the Met's plan to tackle it. Plus, in part two, Nick Clark reveals the top theatre shows to watch in London this summer.


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    15 m
  • Trump assassination attempt: latest
    Jul 15 2024

    Investigators continue to piece together evidence for a motive leading to the assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump.

    It left a former fire chief dead and wounded two other people at the Pennsylvania rally, plus Trump, after the shooter's bullet struck his ear.

    The gunman, named as Thomas Matthew Crooks, opened fire at the rally in Butler and was himself shot dead.

    But there are now serious questions about police and Secret Service response to the incident.

    The assassination attempt is also reframing Republican Trump’s bitter presidential contest against Democrat incumbent Joe Biden.

    For the latest, we’re joined by Evening Standard deputy political editor Jitendra Joshi.

    Plus, in part two, as Gareth Southgate’s pride of lions fly home after their 2-1 Euro 2024 final loss to Spain in Berlin, we look at England’s tournament highlights, with Evening Standard reporter Robert Dex.



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    14 m
  • Being an introvert and how to get noticed (Evening Standard Masterclasses)
    Jul 13 2024

    Meet public speaker, writer and professional introvert, Richard Etienne. He’s made a career out of showing people that you don’t need to be the loudest person in the room to have the most impact.

    Richard joins Nicola Barron from Evening Standard Masterclasses to discuss:

    · What is an introvert?

    · Is it harder for an introvert to succeed?

    · Tips for public speaking and presentations

    · Hybrid working: Advice for returning to the office

    For more information on Masterclasses from the Evening Standard, and to book your place on Richard’s class ‘How to speak up and get noticed’ go to standard.co.uk/masterclasses.

    For all listeners of this podcast you can book with a 20% discount using promo code ‘Standard’.


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    15 m
  • Keir Starmer's first week and Joe Biden's woes (A Week's a Long Time in Westminster)
    Jul 12 2024

    Starmer’s first week in power but is it slipping away from Biden?

    Episode 5 of A Week’s a Long Time in Westminster: All eyes on the president, Labour’s great reset, and is football coming home?

    Analysis with our politics team - Nicholas Cecil, Jitendra Joshi and Rachael Burford.

    In this episode:

    • Labour gets off to a flying start
    • Is Biden heading for the Rest Wing?
    • Battle for the heart and soul of the Tory Party
    • Newbie MPs at Westminster
    • And….it’s coming home..how London’s preparing for England vs Spain Euro 2024 final

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    15 m