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In the latest episode of the Weekend T, Telegraph Opinion writers Poppy Coburn and Michael Deacon take a look at some comical and controversial news stories from the week.
They discuss whether World Cup fans will be calling-in sick en masse on Monday morning after England vs Mexico, whether it’s OK to turn down a wedding invite because of the cost and the story of the couple who have been allowed to breed guinea pigs to eat.
In the latest episode of the Weekend T, Telegraph Opinion writers Poppy Coburn and Michael Deacon take a look at some comical and controversial news stories from the week.
They discuss the heatwave – and what is acceptable to wear in it – how Andy Burnham could become more unpopular than Sir Keir Starmer, why attending university is a big regret, and how one woman has started a war with sunbed hoggers in Tenerife.
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Highlights:
Thomas Tuchel urges parents to let kids stay up for England vs Mexico World Cup clash1 in 3 people say no to a wedding invite due to costCouple arrested after scaling Empire State Building to get engagedHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this week’s Royal T, Camilla Tominey, Victoria Ward and American commentator Kinsey Schofield discuss Prince Harry’s planned visit to the UK to promote next year’s Invictus Games, after his demands for state-funded security fell through.
They compare his security claims to global celebrities such as Harry Styles, who goes running freely around London.
They also discuss the High Court legal bomb that will drop next Tuesday regarding the Prince’s privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail Group. The ruling will land exactly as the Duke takes the stage for his first Invictus Games engagement of his visit.
They reflect on Prince William’s attempt to pull down the shutters and the King’s quiet offer of residence as they explain how Meghan is desperately trying to escape her “villain era”, leveraging royal mystique to save her crashing brand.
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Editor: Camilla Tominey
Highlights:
Will Meghan, Archie and Lillibet join Prince Harry on his UK visit for his Invictus Games engagement?Kinsey Schofield gives her perspective on Prince Harry's security row and whether Meghan needs her connection to the royal family for future successHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In today’s episode of The Daily T, Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley expose the growing political vacuum as Andy Burnham intervenes in the deportation case of the Rochdale grooming gang leader Shabir Ahmed - as outgoing Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is seemingly nowhere to be seen in the debate.
The pair also break down the exclusive report from Camilla Turner, The Telegraph’s Sunday Political Editor, into the secret dossier codenamed Project Fish, which alleges that Russian spies viewed Lord Peter Mandelson as a ‘privileged contact’.
For some comic relief, Camilla and Tim also speak to comedian and impressionist Matt Forde on the great characters and voices in Westminster today, and what he’ll miss most about Starmer as he exits No 10.
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Editor: Camilla Tominey
Highlights:
Keir Starmer faces another humiliation as Andy Burnham wades into the deportation case of Shabir AhmedMatt Forde gives us his impressions and character breakdowns of Westminster's key playersHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In today’s episode of The Daily T, Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley dissect the combative Commons scenes as Kemi Badenoch challenged Sir Keir Starmer over his government’s defence record and spending priorities.
The pair investigate the £4.6bn “black hole” in Andy Burnham’s defence investment plans, with Reform UK demanding a general election should he raise taxes to bridge the gap.
Plus, they explore new data on Britain’s significant wealth contraction and unpack the latest YouGov polling on voting intentions, two years on from the 2024 general election.
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Social Media Producer: Conor Clark
Editor: Camilla Tominey
Highlights:
Keir Starmer faces criticism of defence spending plan at PMQsWhat are the real challenges facing PM-in-waiting Andy Burnham?Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In today’s episode of The Daily T, Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley examine the long-awaited and much-scrutinised defence investment plan, introduced by Sir Keir Starmer.
Despite the outgoing Prime Minister and the Chancellor sharing carefully choreographed mutual congratulations, military experts, senior political figures and Donald Trump were among those to condemn the £15bn package.
Meanwhile, Camilla and Tim speak to Baron Ben Houchen of High Leven, the Mayor of Tees Valley, about Andy Burnham’s credentials as Labour leader and why his grand plans for devolution are not feasible.
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Social Media Producer: Conor Clark
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Editor: Camilla Tominey
Highlights:
Why Keir Starmer's defence investment plan (DIP) falls shortMayor Tees Valley Ben Houchen explains why Andy Burnham's plans to devolve more powers from Westminster to the regions aren't feasibleHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In today’s episode of The Daily T, Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley discuss Andy Burnham’s first significant speech since returning to Westminster as an MP. The former mayor of Greater Manchester set out his vision for Britain as part of his campaign to be the next prime minister and Labour leader.
They dissect Burnham’s “Manchesterism” blueprint, and ask whether his call for cross-party collaboration is actually a front for “socialism via the back door”.
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Social Media Producer: Conor Clark
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Editor: Camilla Tominey
Highlights:
Why Andy Burnham's "Manchesterism" blueprint is a dangerous new form of socialismBurnham's plans for devolution could spell disaster and a lack of political accountabilityHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In the latest episode of the Weekend T, Telegraph Opinion writers Poppy Coburn and Michael Deacon take a look at some comical and controversial news stories from the week.
They discuss the heatwave – and what is acceptable to wear in it – how Andy Burnham could become more unpopular than Sir Keir Starmer, why attending university is a big regret, and how one woman has started a war with sunbed hoggers in Tenerife.
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Studio Operator: James England
Producers: Juliet Bacon and David Levene
Video Producer: Will Walters
Social Media Producer: Nada Aggour
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Highlights:
Starmer out as Prime MinisterHeatwaves causing havoc at schoolsShould saving a sun-lounger with a towel be outlawed?Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this week’s Royal T, Camilla Tominey and Hannah Furness dissect King Charles’ tax bill as the first monarch to publicly disclose his personal tax payments, alongside figures also released from Kensington Palace on Prince William’s personal tax bill. They also discuss the announcement that Buckingham Palace will no longer serve as a royal residence for King Charles and Queen Camilla, as the landmark moves to become the administrative headquarters of the British Royal family.
Camilla and Hannah also discuss this historic shift to radical transparency from the royals with former Home Affairs minister Norman Baker, who explains why he doesn’t think the disclosure goes far enough in revealing the royal family’s use of public money.
Assistant Producer: Erin Price
Producers: Georgia Coan, Emma Williams and David Levene
Video Producer: Will Walters
Social Media Producer: Nada Aggour
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Editor: Camilla Tominey
Highlights:
King Charles & Prince William's tax bills revealedThe real reason why the royals will never move back into Buckingham PalaceHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In today’s episode of The Daily T, Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley speak to Katherine Birbalsingh – dubbed Britain’s strictest headteacher for her work at Michaela Community School in north-west London – about the row that has broken out between Bridget Phillipson and Kemi Badenoch following the Conservative leader’s fiery attack on the Education Secretary.
Ms Birbalsingh agrees with Ms Badenoch that Ms Phillipson is a “class warrior” and believes that while her intentions come from a “good place”, her policies will actually have a negative effect and harm poor school pupils.
Elsewhere, Camilla and Allister Heath discuss the latest developments over the Labour leadership and why Andy Burnham, the lead contender to replace Sir Keir Starmer, might betray Brexit if he wins the keys to No 10.
Remember, you can get your tickets to The Big Debate: How to make Brexit a success, hosted by Sunday Telegraph Editor Allister Heath on Monday, June 29th at telegraph.co.uk/brexitdebate
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Producers: Georgia Coan and Emma Williams
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Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Editor: Camilla Tominey
Highlights
Is Bridget Phillipson harming poor school pupils with her education policies?Allister Heath explains why Andy Burnham could be about to betray Brexit is he's elected as Labour leader and Prime MinisterHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In his first PMQs since announcing his resignation, Keir Starmer faced a fiery attack from Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, attacking many of his cabinet members.
Camilla and Tim react to the action in parliament and discuss the “coronation” of Andy Burnham, examining the mounting evidence against his leadership - from his resurfaced controversial videos to his shifting stance on calling a general election.
Plus, former Defence Secretary Ben Wallace joins the podcast to dissect the state of Britain’s military, the failures of the defence investment plan, and whether Burnham has the conviction to restore Britain’s standing on the world stage.
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Video Producer: Will Walters
Social Media Producer: Nada Aggour
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Editor: Camilla Tominey
Highlights
Was Kemi Badenoch’s brutal PMQ takedown the final insult to Starmer’s leadership?Ben Wallace on why the defence investment plan is failingHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ten years on from the EU referendum, Camilla and Tim are joined by Reform UK’s Nigel Farage to discuss the legacy of Brexit and why he believes the nation has yet to see its benefits.
With the UK political landscape in flux, they also turn to the Labour Party, where Andy Burnham appears set for a swift coronation as leader after Starmer’s recent resignation. As the party grapples with internal unrest and leadership challenges, they ask if Burnham has a viable strategy to lead or if a general election is inevitable.
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Studio Operator: Chris January
Producers: Georgia Coan, Emma Williams and David Levene
Video Producer: Will Walters
Social Media Producer: Nada Aggour
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Editor: Camilla Tominey
Highlights
Can Labour block the Andy Burnham coronation following Starmer's sudden resignation?Nigel Farage on 10 years of Brexit: Has it delivered?Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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After a turbulent tenure in Downing Street, Sir Keir Starmer has announced his resignation as Prime Minister and leader of the Labour Party. Live from Downing Street, Camilla and Tim reflect on the factors that led to his exit, from the “bloodbath” in the local elections to the internal party rebellions over policy about turns.
With Andy Burnham positioning himself as a successor, they examine his ambitious policy platform and ask whether Labour can pivot quickly enough to avoid electoral wipe-out, as Reform’s Nigel Farage calls for an emergency general election.
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Studio Operator: James England
Producer: Emma Williams and Georgia Coan
Video Producer: Will Walters
Social Media Producer: Nada Aggour
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Editor: Camilla Tominey
Highlights:
Why has Keir Starmer resigned less than two years into his premiership?Can Andy Burnham really save the party in another election?Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Camilla is joined by Aaron Bastani, journalist from left-wing organisation Novara Media and self-confessed “luxury communist”.
The two argue the case about how much tax is too much, whether China can be classed as a success story for communism when the regime has overseen extensive human rights abuses as well as surveillance of it’s own citizens, and why Bastani thinks fracking isn’t the solution for cheaper energy.
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Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Editor: Camilla Tominey
Highlights:
How much tax is too much tax?Can China seriously be called a success story for communism?Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this week’s episode of The Weekend T, Telegraph Opinion writers Poppy Coburn and Michael Deacon take a look at comical and controversial news stories.
They discuss the social media ban for under-16s, Meghan Markle’s Father’s Day gift guide, Scotland fans making a splash at the World Cup and a Norwich pub’s refusal to refund punters if seagulls swipe their food.
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Highlights:
Poppy & Michael discuss the social media ban for under-16s and whether it will have an impact on screen time for young peoplePoppy & Michael pick apart Meghan Markle's gift ideas for Father's DayHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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After Andy Burnham’s comprehensive win in the Makerfield by-election, Camilla and Tim are joined by Daily Telegraph political editor Tony Diver and pollster Scarlett Maguire to reflect on how soon he could challenge Sir Keir Starmer for the leadership, how disastrous the result was for Nigel Farage and Reform, and whether the Conservatives’ win in Aberdeen South points to a renaissance for the party under Kemi Badenoch.
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Video Producer: Will Walters
Social Media Producer: Nada Aggour
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Editor: Camilla Tominey
Highlights:
Now Andy Burnham has won in Makerfield - when and how will he challenge Keir Starmer for the leadership?How did Reform underperform so badly? And are the Conservatives on the up after a win in Aberdeen South?Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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As the polls open in the Makerfield by-election, Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley speak to Reform UK’s Nigel Farage, who is already publicly managing expectations. Farage claims Reform UK would storm to victory had the Labour Party put forward any other candidate, but fears local loyalty to Andy Burnham might cost them victory. If Reform loses, Farage warns the public will “never forgive” Rupert Lowe and Restore Britain Party for splitting the vote on the right.
Elsewhere, Camilla and Tim discuss England’s 4-2 win in their first World Cup match against Croatia, and expose why only two out of 98 of Andy Burnham’s by-election campaign adverts actually mention Labour at all.
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Studio Operator: James England
Producer: Georgia Coan and Emma Williams
Video Producer: Will Walters
Social Media Producer: Nada Aggour
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Editor: Camilla Tominey
Highlights:
Nigel Farage says the electorate 'won't forgive' Rupert Lowe for splitting the vote on the right in the Makerfield by-electionCamilla Tominey & Tim Stanley discuss how only two out of 98 of Andy Burnham's campaign adverts mention LabourHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ahead of England’s opening World Cup match against Croatia, Camilla Tominey discusses Thomas Tuchel’s squad with England legend Harry Redknapp, who gives his honest take on whether a foreign manager like Tuchel should lead the national team, why he would take Harry Kane over Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Luka Modric, and slams the “idiotic” local council trying to ban flags from being flown close to roads.
Elsewhere, Camilla and Tim Stanley discuss this week’s Deputy Prime Minister’s Questions with David Lammy facing Claire Coutinho, and whether Keir Starmer is getting more deluded by the day for offering Andy Burnham a job in his Cabinet.
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Studio Operator: James England
Producer: Georgia Coan and Emma Williams
Video Producer: Will Walters
Social Media Producer: Nada Aggour
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman
Editor: Camilla Tominey
Highlights:
Harry Redknapp doubles-down on his stance that the England manager should be EnglishHarry Redknapp explains why he'd take Harry Kane over Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Luka ModricHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Camilla and Tim are joined by Reform UK’s London mayoral candidate Laila Cunningham, who discusses the racist abuse and death threats she has received as a Muslim woman from Restore supporters, as well as the impact Rupert Lowe’s party is having on Reform’s chances in the Makerfield by-election.
They also ask her about Farage’s plans to replace the Equality Act with a new Women and Motherhood Protection Act, and why she believes freedom online should not come at the cost of mandatory age verification.
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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
Highlights:
Laila Cunningham hits out at 'racist' abuse and death threats from Rupert Lowe supportersCunningham also assesses Robert Kenyon's chances in the Makerfield by-electionHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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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
Highlights
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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Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
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Highlights
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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