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Camilla and Tim are joined by Al Carns, the former armed forces minister who followed his boss John Healey in resigning last week over Keir Starmer’s inadequate Defence Investment Plan.
Elsewhere, they also interview Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, who offers to help Andy Burnham cut welfare spending to fund defence if he becomes Prime Minister. She also says the Government’s social media ban for under 16s only happened thanks to amendments made by Conservative politicians.
Studio Operator: James England
Producer: Georgia Coan
Video Producer: Will Walters
Social Media Producer: Nada Aggour
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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Al Carns say the Government needs to be bolderKemi Badenoch says Starmer's social media ban doesn't go far enoughHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of Royal T: A Quick Cuppa, Associate Editor Camilla Tominey and The Telegraph’s Deputy Royal Editor Victoria Ward are joined by historian Kate Williams to discuss the future of the monarchy.
Drawing on her new book Regina, they examine the historical traditions of royal women, the Princess of Wales’s unique path to queenship, and what kind of queen she will become for the modern House of Windsor.
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Producer: Emma Williams
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Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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The rising importance of Catherine’s role in a leaner, modern monarchyAnd how Catherine’s non-aristocratic path breaks historical norms for future queensHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In the debut episode of the Weekend T, Telegraph Opinion writers Poppy Coburn and Michael Deacon take a look at some comical and controversial news stories.
This week they discuss dining pitch side at the World Cup, whether children’s books need trigger warnings, and is a hangover from two glasses of wine really acceptable if you’re British?
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Why are there 'bans' on flying England flags during the World Cup?And why would kid's books need trigger warnings?Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Camilla and Tim are in Makerfield speaking to the candidates and voters with the by-election less than a week away, As Andy Burnham’s lead in the polls grows, will Reform and Restore split the vote on the Right and hand the keys to Number 10 to the Manchester mayor?
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Camera Operator and Video Producer: Will Walters
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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Will Restore and Reform split the vote on the Right?Is there much enthusiasm for Andy Burnham on the doorstep?Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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As John Healey resigns as defence secretary, throwing the Government into further disarray, Reform UK MP Danny Kruger joins Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley on today’s Daily T to assess Starmer’s latest crisis, the rising threat to national security from “backdoor” migration, and the latest Belfast riots.
He also argues the UK’s tax system penalises families and needs to change to address the declining birth rates.
Producer: David Levene
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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Danny Kruger warns that the Irish border threatens national securityHe argues that new tax reforms are necessary to support struggling British familiesHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Following the stabbing attack in Belfast, in which a man remains in hospital with life-changing injuries, Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley discuss the wider debate around the asylum system and immigration policy as violent protests erupt.
They also revisit the case of Rhiannon Whyte. Her mother, Siobhan Whyte, has become a prominent advocate for tougher action on illegal immigration following the conviction and life sentence of her daughter’s killer, Deng Majek.
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Producer: David Levene
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Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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Richard Tice grills Keir Starmer at PMQs over Belfast responseMother of murdered Rhiannon Whyte says rails at successive governments for asylum policyHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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After a knife attack in Belfast, allegedly by a Sudanese immigrant, Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley react to the news and ask what it means for the safety of our streets.
Elsewhere, Michael Knowles, an American political commentator, joins The Daily T. He examines the murder of Henry Nowak, the crisis in policing and the state of free speech. Plus, Mr Knowles explains why he would back Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, in an election.
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Senior Producer: John Cadigan
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Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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How will the Belfast knife attack impact the safety of our streets?And US commentator Michael Knowles reacts to the outrage on Henry Nowak caseHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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With DEI policies in Britain’s police forces now under scrutiny in the wake of the murder of Henry Nowak, Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley speak to Chris Philp - former policing minister - about why, when Suella Braverman called out two tier policing as home secretary in 2023, the Tories fired her instead of backing her.
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Producer: Liam Askin
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Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Video Producer: Will Walters
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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Why did the Tories not back Suella Braverman on two tier policing in 2023?Are JD Vance and Pete Hegseth right to get involved in British politics?Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Camilla Tominey speaks to the families of British victims targeted by Kenneth Law, a former chef who admitted 14 counts of counselling or aiding suicide in Canada.
They discuss the disturbing rise of unregulated suicide forums – where Law allegedly marketed toxic chemicals – and the alarming ease with which young people, including Imogen Nunn, a social media influencer, and 21-year-old Aimee Walton, were able to access fatal substances.
The families scrutinise the systemic failures that allowed Law to operate for years despite repeated warnings from coroners, and their fight to see him face justice in the UK.
Lead Producer: Georgia Coan
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Video Producer: Will Walters
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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In this episode of Royal T: A Quick Cuppa, Associate Editor Camilla Tominey and The Telegraph’s Royal Editor, Hannah Furness, delve into the rich history, pomp, and pageantry of Trooping the Colour—historically celebrated as the late Queen Elizabeth II's favorite royal event.
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Producer: Emma Williams and Georgia Coan
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Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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How the Sovereign's Birthday Parade maintains its strict, centuries-old traditions as a practical tribute to the British Armed Forces.How the Royal Family's balcony appearance for the flypast serves as the ultimate indicator of who is "in" and who is "out" of the royal fold.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The former Conservative cabinet minister Michael Gove joins Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley on today’s Daily T podcast to talk about the Mandelson files, the upcoming tenth anniversary of the Brexit referendum and the Makerfield by-election. He says the Tories are the only credible party on the right, that Reform are merely a “protest party”, that he’s more right-wing than Nigel Farage, and that Rupert Lowe and his Restore party are “a joke”.
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Producer: Georgia Coan
Social Media Producer: Nada Aggour
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Video Producer: Will Walters
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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Michael Gove says the Conservatives are the only credibly party on the rightHe also criticises Restore, calling Rupert Lowe and his party "a joke"Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Camilla Tominey speaks to Emma Webber, mother of Nottingham attack victim Barnaby Webber, about the latest revelations from the public inquiry into the killings carried out by Valdo Calocane.
They discuss evidence surrounding the decision not to section Calocane despite clear signs of psychosis, the police and NHS failings that allowed him to remain at large, and claims that crucial evidence challenging his manslaughter plea was hidden from victims’ families.
Emma draws parallels with the police response to the killing of Henry Nowak, as she explains why she continues to fight for accountability and lasting reform in Barnaby’s name.
Producer: Georgia Coan and Emma Williams
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Video Producer: Will Walters
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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Emma Webber on the systemic failings that saw Valdo Calocane slip through the netOn how she feels seeing the horrific murder of Henry NowakHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley reflect on a Prime Minister’s Questions that saw Sir Keir Starmer deny the existence of “two-tier policing” in Britain and condemn Nigel Farage for his response to the murder of Henry Nowak – accusing the Reform UK leader of “exploiting the tragedy to create grievance and division”.
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Senior Producer: John Cadigan
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Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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Riots in Southampton as police review anti-racism guidelinesFarage's call for 'pure cold rage' following Henry Nowak's murder is called out at PMQsHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley examine the harrowing details and body-cam footage of Henry Nowak’s murder and debate what the tragic case reveals about Britain’s “two-tier” policing system.
They also speak to David Spencer, a former chief detective inspector, about the adequacy of the anti-racism training given to officers.
Elsewhere, Camilla and Tim unpack the political fallout between Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage over identity politics.
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Producer: Georgia Coan and Emma Williams
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Video Producer: Will Walters
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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The political reaction to Henry Nowak's killing and discussion of 'two-tier' policing in BritainKemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage's clash over identity politics in the wake of Nowak's murderWatch or listen to The Daily T every weekday: YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon
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Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley pore over the latest release of files relating to the disgraced peer’s time as US ambassador, including vetting documents, unsolicited messages of advice to Cabinet Ministers and direct communication with Keir Starmer himself.
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Producer: Emma Williams and Liam Askin
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Video Producer: Will Walters
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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How Peter Mandelson criticised Starmer and Labour repeatedly whilst US ambassadorHe also asked to push back the start of the role so that he could take a lucrative speaking gig in ChinaHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Camilla Tominey is joined for this edition of The Daily T podcast by former director of political operations to Tony Blair - John McTernan - after the former Prime Minister’s scathing criticism of Keir Starmer’s premiership in a 5,000 word essay earlier this week.
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Producer: Emma Williams
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Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
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John McTernan says Tony Blair attacked Keir Starmer's record this week out of love for the Labour PartyHe also believes Blair is backing Andy Burnham to run for the leadershipHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this inaugural episode of Royal T: A Quick Cuppa, Camilla Tominey and Hannah Furness look ahead to to the royal wedding of the year -- if only because it is the only one on the calendar -- Princess Anne’s son, Peter Phillips’ nuptials to Harriet Sperling. They discuss the high-profile guest list, royal traditions the couple may abide to in their private ceremony in Kemble, and whether we’ll see an appearance from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on the big day.
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Producer: Emma Williams and Georgia Coan
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Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Video Producer: James England
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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Why Harriet Sperling's swift integration into official Windsor events marks a significant departure from past royal protocols.The tactical guest list decisions keeping the spotlight on the bride and groomHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Student Maeve Halligan tells Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley about the reaction to her speech at the Cambridge Union which challenged trans ideology after having also founded the Cambridge University Society of Women – the only one at the institution specifically for females only.
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Producer: Emma Williams
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Editor: Camilla Tominey
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Maeve Halligan on her Cambridge Union speech which took apart trans ideologyHow she founded the university's only society specifically for femalesHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The former Labour health secretary Alan Milburn has delivered his landmark report into youth inactivity, revealing that the number of young people not in education or employment is poised to rise by nearly a third to more than 1.25 million over the next five years.
Camilla and Jacob Rees-Mogg speak to the headteacher of St Thomas the Apostle in Peckham - Serge Cefai - who says that the younger generation are inclined to hide behind mental health “excuses” and try to “game” the welfare system rather than take responsibility and find work.
Elsewhere, Telegraph Political Editor Tony Diver reveals how Peter Mandelson was texting Cabinet Ministers with “unsolicited advice” whilst he was serving as US Ambassador.
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Producer: Emma Williams
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Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Video Producer: Will Walters
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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The younger generation need to stop hiding behind "mental health excuses"How Peter Mandelson was trying to influence Government whilst he was US AmbassadorHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Former prime minister Sir Tony Blair has launched a blistering attack on Sir Keir Starmer, accusing Labour of drifting into a high-tax, Left-wing “comfort zone” and warning the party has no credible vision for Britain’s future.
Camilla and Jacob Rees-Mogg dissect the former PM's 5,700 word criticism and what it all means for Sir Keir’s increasingly fragile premiership. And could demands for a snap general election become reality if Starmer is forced out?
Plus, is Britain heading for a “Rejoin Renaissance” s new polling suggests voters are warming to closer ties with the European Union?
Producers: Emma Williams and Georgia Coan
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Video Producer: Will Walters
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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Has Tony Blair just finished off Keir Starmer for good?Would calls for a snap election become louder if Burnham gets to No 10?Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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