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After centuries of dismissing the rest of the animal kingdom as non-sentient beings, scientists and philosophers are starting to make a new declaration in favour of animal consciousness. So what does that even mean, and what does it change?
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Guest: Tom Whipple, Science Editor, The Times.
Host: Luke Jones.
Clips: Netflix/My Octopus Teacher.
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Critics say the Labour leader is robotic, boring and hard to read, but is that all there is to the man in the running to become the next prime minister? The Sunday Times has spent three months on the campaign trail in search of the real Keir Starmer.
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Guest: Josh Glancy, News Review Editor, The Sunday Times.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Clips: The Times, Spiked, Talk TV, Sky News, Channel 4 News.
Further listening: Hague talks to Rishi Sunak about being a dad, AI, and a terrible political inheritance
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This is Planet Hope, a podcast from The Times in partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative, hosted by The Story as a bonus weekly series each Sunday.
The Southern Cone of South America is home to some of the most beautiful and diverse ecosystems in the world. However, decades of exploitation have taken their toll. Expansive lands left destroyed from ranching and species like the jaguar teetered on the brink of extinction. Environment Editor for The Times, Adam Vaughan is joined by one of the most successful conservation philanthropists in history, Kris Tompkins, to hear how she’s committed her life to making this corner of the world wilder.
This is Planet Hope, a podcast from The Times in partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative.
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In 1993 the Canadian Conservative party went into the election in power but lost all but two of its seats. A party called Reform came to dominate right wing politics, and went on to merge with the Conservatives. Could the same be about to happen in the UK?
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Guests: -Wayne Hunt, Professor of Politics and International Relations, Mount Allison University in Canada, and,
-Danny Finkelstein, columnist, The Times.
Host: Luke Jones.
Clips: Times Radio, BBC, CBC, CPAC.
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It’s being described as the UK’s first TikTok election - so can a flying pig, Cilla Black, and Nigel Farage have the power to change the result on the night?
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Guests:
Matilda Davies, Data Journalist, The Times and The Sunday Times.Lara Spirit, Red Box Editor, The Times.Host: Jane Mulkerrins.
Clips: TikTok/@uklabour, Sky News, TikTok/@ukconservatives, TikTok/@libdems, TikTok/@nigel_farage, Twitter/@rishisunak.
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Could the 'blue wall' fall?The Green vote, it’s not (only) about the environmentThe UK economy’s broken. Can Labour fix it?Get in touch: [email protected]
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Who’s voting Green in this election? There’s the fruit bowl analogy - mangos, melons and figs (we’ll explain) - and, more unkindly, the carpark. With sky-high levels of disenchantment driving support, could this be their breakthrough moment?
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Guest: -Janice Turner, columnist, The Times and,
-Joe Twyman, co-founder and director, Deltapoll.
Host: Luke Jones.
Clips: Sky News Australia, Times Radio.
Further listening: Could the "blue wall" fall?
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The super-rich are trialling innumerable whacky theories to radically extend their lives, from not eating after 11pm to taking hundreds of supplements a day and even blood transfusions from their children. But what does the science tell us? Could some of these ideas actually prove effective? And why are we still so obsessed with the quest that is as old as mankind itself: immortality?
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Guest: Dr. Venki Ramakrishnan, scientist at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology at Cambridge and author of Why We Die: The New Science of Ageing and the Quest for Immortality.
Host: Luke Jones.
Clips: WIRED UK, Valuetainment Clips, Diary of a CEO, TalkTV.
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Surrey has always been a bastion of support for the Conservatives but this election the Liberal Democrats believe they stand a chance of taking some of the truest of blue seats. So, what’s changed? We visit Guildford to find out.
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Guest: Anne Milton, Conservative MP for Guildford 2005 - 2019.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Further Listening: The UK economy’s broken. Can Labour fix it?
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The candidates standing in Guildford are –
Angela Richardson - Conservative. Sarah Gillinson - Labour. Zoe Franklin - Liberal Democrat. Dennis Saunders - Reform UK. Sam Peters - Green. John Morris - The Peace Party.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This is Planet Hope, a podcast from The Times in partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative, hosted by The Story as a bonus weekly series each Sunday.
Amidst a population of 8 billion, a staggering quarter silently live with hidden hunger every day. And with over a billion people living in Africa struggling to afford a healthy diet, a crucial question remains - how can hidden hunger be eliminated? Environment Editor for The Times, Adam Vaughan is joined by social entrepreneur and Rolex Awards for Enterprise Laureate Felix Brooks-Church to hear how his ingenious system is on track to eliminating hidden hunger.
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As Election Day looms, the one thing everyone can agree on is that the British economy is in a pretty parlous state. So, what's Labour offereing to get Britain out of its stagflation doom-loop, and will it work?
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Guests: Mehreen Khan, Economics Editor, The Times.
Host: Luke Jones.
Clips: BBC; Sky News; The Independent; ITV; Forbes; Bayes Business School; Daily Mail
Further listening: If the economy’s doing better, why are the ‘vibes’ still off?
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Abu Dhabi-owned Manchester City, England's top club, has launched unprecedented legal action against the Premier League - the league it plays in. With such vast sums at stake, what does it mean for the future of British football - and what of the consequences beyond the pitch?
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Guest: Matt Lawton, Chief Sports Correspondent, The Times.
Host: Luke Jones.
Clips: Times Radio, Sky Sports News, Talk Sport.
Further listening: Cocaine and kids: The new face of football hooliganism
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French president Emmanuel Macron has called a snap election after his party was soundly defeated by the hard-right opposition in Sunday’s EU elections. The National Rally has been boosted by young voters, personified by the 28-year-old president of the party Jordan Bardella. So why are France’s youth shifting to the right?
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Guest: Peter Conradi, Europe Editor, The Sunday Times.
Host: Luke Jones.
Clips: TikTok/@rnational_off, Jordan Bardella, Reuters, AFP, Financial Times, TikTok/@jordanbardella, ABC News, NBC News.
Further listening:
The far-right plot to overthrow the German stateHow Italy’s hard-right claimed JRR TolkienGet in touch: [email protected]
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It's one of the world's biggest killers but cancer is usually more associated with people in the later stages of life. While that's still largely the case, increasing numbers of younger people seem to be getting the disease. So what could be behind the rise?
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Guests:
Molly Guinness, Times Radio Executive Producer.Eleanor Hayward, Times Health Editor.Host: Luke Jones.
Clips: BBC; You, Me and the Big C.
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From Pennsylvania to New Jersey to Tennessee, The Times’ Megan Agnew spent three weeks on the Taylor Swift trail, discovering the origins of the supersonic star. How does someone go from teenage guitarist to pop phenomenon? Was her fame just luck and talent, or was there a master plan behind it all?
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Guest: Megan Agnew, Senior Features Writer, The Times and The Sunday Times.
Host: Jane Mulkerrins.
Get in touch: [email protected].
Find out more about our bonus series for Times subscribers: 'Inside the newsroom'
Further listening: Taylor Swift and the ‘Super Bowl plot’ to swing the election
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This is Planet Hope, a podcast from The Times in partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative, hosted by The Story as a bonus weekly series each Sunday.
The Agumbe, known as one of the rainiest places in India and a sanctuary to king cobras, holds one of the last surviving low-land rainforests. However, after years of logging and hunting native reptiles the rainforest, which plays a crucial role key to India’s rain patterns, is under threat. Environment Editor for The Times, Adam Vaughan is joined by one of India’s leading conservationists and renowned herpetologists, Romulus Whitaker, to learn more about the research centres that are bringing hope to the future of the Agumbe and beyond.
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To mark 80 years since D-Day, we revisit the remarkable story of a young man who travel the world to interview surviving World War II veterans. 25-year-old Rishi Sharma sleeps in a rental car and eats one meal a day, but says it's worth it as he wants the next generation to remember the sacrifices made during the Second World War.
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Guests:
Will Pavia, New York Correspondent, The Times. Rishi Sharma. You can watch Rishi’s interviews on his YouTube channel, ‘Remember WWII with Rishi Sharma’: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRikw4uCjS8ck3O9Mj-N35QHost: Manveen Rana.
Clips: YouTube, CBS, Participant.
This episode was first published on 6th March 2023.
This weekend, The Times & Sunday Times have opened the paywall. Read Will Pavia's original report here.
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When the #MeToo movement first emerged in America in 2017, women in France spoke out about their own experiences, but it’s taken until this year to feel things might be changing. Is France’s glittering cinema industry, and society in general, ready to address cultural issues of consent and historical sexual abuse?
This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.co.uk/thestory
Guest: Caroline Séquin, Assistant Professor of History at Lafayette College.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Clips: France 24, Euronews, Golden Globes Youtube, Le Monde, AP News, France Inter, France 2.
Get in touch: [email protected]
Find out more about our bonus series for Times subscribers: 'Inside the newsroom'
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Is Labour as safe as it seems? Why do some of our votes matter ‘more’ than others? And what do polls tell us about who we really are? We take a deep dive into it all from the man behind the concept of the ‘red wall' - including why Mondeo Man and Worcester Woman aren't all they're cracked up to be.
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Guest: Pollster James Kanagasooriam, chief research officer, Focaldata.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Further listening:
Sir Keir Starmer, the man who could be Prime Minister.
Nigel Farage is standing. Are the Tories in deep trouble?
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Nigel Farage has promised to lead a “political revolt” as he announced his return to frontline politics as the new leader of Reform UK - and as a candidate in the Essex seat of Clacton. The Conservatives are already well behind in the polls - so with the general election now just four weeks away, could this mean disaster for the Tories?
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The other candidates announced as standing in Clacton so far are:
Giles Watling, Conservative Party.Jovan Owusu-Nepaul, Labour Party.Matthew Bensilum, Liberal Democrats. Natasha Osben, Green Party.A full list will be published after nominations close on Friday.
Get in touch: [email protected]
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Guest: Harry Yorke, Deputy Political Editor, The Sunday Times.
Host: Luke Jones.
Clips: BBC Radio 4 Today, Sky News, The Telegraph, Reform UK.
Further listen: Sir Keir Starmer, the man who could be Prime Minister
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He's the first ever former president in American history to be a convicted felon. Found guilty on 34 separate counts, Donald Trump could now face jail. So what does the verdict mean for him personally, for the presidential election and for a deeply divided America?
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Guest: David Charter, Assistant Editor (US), The Times.
Host: Manveen Rana.
Clips: NBC News, Sky News, BBC News, Fox News, RealAmericasVoice.
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