Government – United Kingdom – New podcasts

  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.

    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to ex-Hasidic Jew Julia Haart and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • Why were there 12 founding NATO members?
    What is Article 5, and why was it only invoked once in all of NATO’s history? 
    Why wasn’t NATO dissolved like the Warsaw Pact after the Cold War ended?
    The NATO Through Time podcast features diverse voices from NATO member countries – including former Presidents, Prime Ministers, Foreign and Defence Ministers, military officers, NATO officials, historians, journalists and young citizens – answering these questions and reflecting on NATO’s past, present and future.

  • This series, celebrates the amazing talents and leadership that can be found in the local government. Hosted by Nick Kilby, these inspiring interviews, highlights the tremendous work and the aspirations of the Leaders. Be reassured and inspired, making life better for residents is the utmost priority of great leaders in the local government. You can be a leader and you can have a great leader in government…… 

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  • Short episodes from local public service professionals with content you need. Socitm is all about collaborating and sharing, so you know what works. Get a head start on your next project or some inspiration for something completely new. All so you can better support your team and local community

  • The Official Podcast of the REFORM UK Candidate for Mayor Of London, updated weekly.


    Read more at cox4london.uk 


  • Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole is the UK’s newest city region and it’s brimming with prospects, positivity and pride.
    It’s a place where culture and heritage meet innovation and modernity, village meets town, country meets coast, creativity meets digital, businesses flourish and people thrive.
    BCP is the tenth-largest urban local authority in England and our communities are vibrant and diverse, with an outstanding quality of life, where everyone plays an active role – a globally-recognised coastline of opportunity, where people love to live, learn, work, explore, invent, relax and play

  • In this podcast series from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, experts from the Tax Faculty discuss the biggest tax stories of the month, with advice for professionals in the sector to keep their knowledge and skills sharp.

  • Jonathan Marland (Lord Marland of Odstock) has been a Conservative Peer for 17 years. During this time he has witnessed first hand the breadth and depth of knowledge and expertise amongst members of the House of Lords. Through these interviews he brings to light this experience and knowledge, demonstrating the invaluable role these individuals play in the legislative process of this country.

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  • Join us for insightful conversations about life in Oxfordshire. We are thrilled to share views, insights and perspectives that you will find useful.
    Join us for our first episode about ways to stay well this winter.

  • Welcome to The Regulation Podcast – helping you to understand what regulation is all about, what it’s for and why it matters to you, to businesses, to organisations and to everyone. 

    Listen to this new podcast show from the Institute of Regulation, packed full of insightful interviews with regulation leaders and experts and some energetic discussions on many aspects of regulatory theory and practice. 


  • Defenders of the Earth captures the gripping and inspiring stories of activists around the world who are taking on powerful interests to protect our planet. Our presenter is Vanessa Nakate, climate justice activist from Uganda.

  • Welcome to Digital Decisions, where Kate Wilson brings you insightful conversations with global visionaries who are revolutionizing their communities using digital tools. Join us as we delve into the intricate political landscapes defining national digital public infrastructure, explore cutting-edge platforms powering digital service delivery across nations, and contemplate the ethical dimensions of responsible data utilization. Tune in regularly to hear their stories and understand how you can make better choices as you deploy digital tools to create an inclusive future.

  • Welcome to Collabor8 – Transitioning to Net Zero. A podcast brought to you by the Engineering Construction Training Board (ECITB).

    The UK’s energy systems and global energy technology is advancing rapidly. Industry is working to achieve net zero and create a more sustainable future in the industrial clusters. But how can industry harness these developments and what are the challenges? This is where ECITB’s Collabor8 podcast can help.

    The ECITB aims to develop a trusted net zero information hub for the Engineering Construction Industry (ECI) by engaging industry experts who are at the forefront of the energy transition to examine the challenges and explore solutions.

  • Fred Katayama examines Japan’s role on the world stage through the prism of the G7 Hiroshima Summit via wide-ranging discussions with three leading experts in their respective fields in this new podcast from the Government of Japan and Reuters Plus. The podcast takes a dive into G7 support for the Global South, the global energy and environmental crisis, and the concept of a Free and Open Indo-Pacific.
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  • “Ok, Doomer!” the podcast by NEVER, is a 6-part series by the European Leadership Network and their New European Voices on Existential Risk, aka NEVER network, embarking on an exploration into the heart of the manmade existential risks threatening humanity, our planet, and life as we know it.

    Each episode delves into a different existential crisis, from the looming shadows of nuclear war and the escalating perils of climate change to the uncharted territories of disruptive AI technologies and biological threats. “Okay, Doomer!” not only illuminates these daunting threats but also highlights the positive endeavours undertaken by many individuals and organisations worldwide to mitigate these risks. Listeners will hear inspiring stories of resilience, innovation, and hope, showcasing the unshakeable spirit of humanity in the face of formidable challenges. This series seeks to shed light on the collective human effort to navigate and overcome the perils we have created.

    “Okay, Doomer!” is more than a podcast; it's a call to action, offering practical ways for listeners to get involved in these critical issues.

    Join us on this journey as we bring to light the risks we face and celebrate the tireless efforts of those working towards a safer, more sustainable future.

    Subscribe to “Okay, Doomer!” and be a part of a conversation that could define the future of our planet and species.

  • The official HM Courts & Tribunals podcast brings you a behind-the-scenes look at the justice system.  

    You’ll hear from our court staff, service users, judges, lawyers, mediators, researchers and more.  


    Learn about the challenges they face, the achievements they celebrate, and the insights they share. 


    This series of conversations will show how each participant plays their part to keep justice going. 

    You’ll also get a glimpse of the human side of the system, the stories behind the cases, and the values that guide decisions.  


    Whether you’re interested in the people or the process, this podcast series will give you a deeper understanding of what justice means and how it is delivered.  



    Website: Inside HMCTS

    X: @HMCTSgovuk 

  • Hello and welcome to Brighter Futures - the podcast brought to you by Education Development Trust. I’m Tony McAleavy from Education Development Trust and I’ll be your host throughout this series. Since starting as Education Director here I’ve had the pleasure of being involved in extensive education reform within many countries across the world, particularly those in the UK, Middle East and Africa. Education Development Trust are a non-for-profit organisation working towards more positive education outcomes around the world, and our aim is to improve school systems, transitions from education to the world of work. Our recent work has involved providing teachers in England with professional development, supporting the teaching of Syrian refugees in Jordan and Lebanon, and improving teaching of numeracy & literacy in Rwandan primary schools to name just a few of our initiatives - and Brighter Futures presents another opportunity to further our impact, and transform lives through the reform of education systems globally. This podcast is for the policy makers, government officials, and all individuals who are interested in inspiring positive changes to education policy worldwide. In each episode of Brighter Futures we’ll be bringing together a panel of international experts to discuss their passion for global education, and feature their inspiring work and research, all focused around a particular topic every month. With every guest comes an opportunity to discover new, world-leading ways to support leaders in unlocking pathways for the next generation of students. A key element behind the success of our work is the application of evidence-based insights to policy challenges, so expect lots of practical take aways in different areas. We're going to cover high impact professional development for teachers, girls education, transitions into work, and improving the standards of education for children around the world. We’ll be releasing a new panel episode every month, with a bonus episode rounding up all the latest news and research from Education Development Trust. Be sure to follow the podcast on the platform of your choice, and find more information at https://www.edt.org

  • Today’s food insecurity requires new solutions. Have policymakers kept up, or are they relying on yesterday’s answers? On the Reset the Table podcast, CSIS Global Food Security Program director Caitlin Welsh makes room at the table for fresh ideas for solving food insecurity around the world—and right here at home.

  • Information and insights from the States Greffe on how Jersey's political system works and how to make it work for you.

    The States Greffe provides politically impartial support and advice on the business and procedures of the States Assembly - Jersey's elected parliament, to States Members (the Island's politicians) and government departments.

     

  • Join two of the UK's leading parliamentary experts, Mark D'Arcy and Ruth Fox, as they guide you through the often mysterious ways our politicians do business and explore the running controversies about the way Parliament works. Each week they will analyse how laws are made and ministers held accountable by the people we send to Westminster. They will be debating the topical issues of the day, looking back at key historical events and discussing the latest research on democracy and Parliament. Why? Because whether it's the taxes you pay, or the laws you've got to obey... Parliament matters!


    Mark D'Arcy was the BBC's parliamentary correspondent for two decades. Ruth Fox is the Director of the parliamentary think-tank the Hansard Society.

    Submit your questions on all things Parliament to Mark and Ruth via our website here: hansardsociety.org.uk/pm#qs📱 Follow us across social media @HansardSociety and...✅ Subscribe to our newsletter for all the latest updates related to the Parliament Matters podcast and the wider work of the Hansard Society: hansardsociety.org.uk/nl.

    Parliament Matters is a Hansard Society production supported by the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust • Founding producer Luke Boga Mitchell; episode producer Richard Townsend.


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