Episodes
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In this episode of The Political Press Box, I speak to George Eaton, Senior Editor (Politics) at The New Statesman. George, a long-time Labour watcher, has recently re-joined the Lobby and has written extensively on Sir Keir Starmer and his leadership. We discuss George's plans for the general election, how Starmer compares to Jeremy Corbyn and how The New Statesman has evolved over the years.
George's essay on 'Starmerism': https://www.newstatesman.com/cover-story/2024/05/what-is-starmerism
The New Statesman's Morning Call newsletter: https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/morning-call
Hosted and produced by Ian Silvera
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In this episode of The Political Press Box, I speak to Robert Colville, Director of the Centre for Policy Studies. The think-tank was set-up by Keith Joseph, Alfred Sherman and Margaret Thatcher in 1974 to champion economic liberalism. It continues to be one of the UK’s most influential policy shops.
I spoke to Robert about his journalism career at The Telegraph and BuzzFeed, how think-tanks interact with the media and what he learnt editor the Tories’ 2019 General Election manifesto, a series of pledges which helped Boris Johnson secure the biggest majority the Conservatives have seen since the 1980s.Hosted and produced by Ian Silvera
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In this episode I speak to Catherine Neilan. She is the Political Editor of Tortoise Media. The outlet was founded in 2019 with the aim of promoting ‘slow news’, hence the name.
Amongst other innovations, Tortoise hosts editorial-style meetings with its members, opening up journalism in the process.
I spoke to Cat about her transition from business journalism to politics, the state of the Lobby. And what life is like as a political hack, covering Westminster and its often unsociable hours, as well being a parent.
Produced and hosted by Ian Silvera.
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In this episode of The Political Press Box I speak with Bailey Nash-Gardner. He’s the young man behind Politics UK, one of the most popular British political news aggregators.
In many ways, Politics UK has taken on the baton from Politics From All, which was eventually shut down by Twitter before Elon Musk acquired the business.
I spoke to Bailey about the future of Politics UK, which now has 150,000 followers, how he plans to monetize the platform and how important social media is to politics and the media.
Produced and hosted by Ian Silvera.
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In this episode of The Political Press Box I speak to David Maddox. David is a veteran political journalist, having first joined the Lobby in 2010 and having covered six general election campaigns.
He is now the former political editor of The Express online, as he moves to The Independent. David also has extensive experience covering US and European politics, including interviewing Donald Trump.
We spoke about the current state of political journalism in the UK, David’s thoughts on Labour, the Conservatives and Reform as well as whether Westminster hacks are in a bubble or not.
Produced and hosted by Ian Silvera.
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In this episode of The Political Press Box I speak to Rob Ford. Rob is a Professor of Political Science at The University of Manchester and an author.
You may recognise him from the media, where he has explained the rise of Ukip, Brexit and produced one of the most extensive studies into the 2019 general election. That's when Boris Johnson battered Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour in the polls. That seems like a long-time go now, doesn’t it?We spoke about Rob’s Substack, The Swingometer, his work as part of the Exit Poll team on election nights for the BBC and what the public, and the media, need to know about political polling.
Produced and hosted by Ian Silvera.
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Welcome to The Political Press Box. If you haven’t heard, we have a few general elections coming up this year. I thought it was a good idea -- and I may be proven wrong here -- to get to know the people covering these major political events. Not just the journalists, but the pollsters, the academics and the commentators too.
Hosted and produced by Ian Silvera
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