Sky News - All Out Politics

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A weekly politics podcast presented by Adam Boulton. The Sky News political team provides in-depth context and analysis around the big issues in politics in the UK and beyond.

Episódios

  • Brexit, Northern Trains, Islamophobia

    07/06/2018 Duração: 50min

    Adam Boulton and guests dig into the detail on Brexit ahead of next week's key votes on the EU Withdrawal Bill. Problems on the railways in northern England have increased the pressure on the Transport Secretary Chris Grayling as the Prime Minister described the situation as 'unacceptable.' And there's a discussion on alleged Islamophobia in the Conservative Party with the Chairman of the Conservative Muslim Forum accusing the Tories of prioritising electoral concerns ahead of taking decisive action. Joining Adam this week are Sky's Political Editor Faisal Islam and the Daily Telegraph's Brexit Editor Dia Chakravarty.  #skynews #Brexit #NorthernRail #Grayling #Islamophobia

  • Ireland's Abortion Vote, Italy and Political Nostalgia

    31/05/2018 Duração: 37min

    Adam Boulton and guests reflect on last week's historic abortion referendum in Ireland and question the implications for Northern Ireland; they discuss the political chaos in Italy where there has been no government since elections in March; and they assess the power of nostalgia in politics as research by Sky Data and Demos found many of us longing for the 'good old days' of yesteryear.Joining Adam this week are Sky's senior political correspondent Beth Rigby, Europe correspondent Mark Stone in Rome, Head of International Research at Demos Sophie Gaston and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr.#IrelandReferendum #Italy #Nostalgia #SkyNews

  • East Coast Main Line, Brexit and 'Menopausal' Economy

    17/05/2018 Duração: 25min

    Adam Boulton presents the weekly politics podcast which includes a discussion about the East Coast Mainline going back into government control; a Brexit intervention from David Miliband and an assessment of the language used by a senior banker who described the UK economy as 'menopausal.' Joining Adam this week are the New Statesman's Julia Rampen, Sky's business presenter Ian King and Sky's senior political correspondent Jason Farrell. #EastCoastMainLine #Brexit #Menopausal #skynews

  • Iran, Brexit, Generation Gap and PM's Oxford Portrait Controversy

    10/05/2018 Duração: 41min

    Several topics on this week's agenda as Adam Boulton and guests discuss President Trump's decision to pull the US out of the Iran deal, more divisions and defeats for the government on Brexit, the '10k for 25 year-old's' recommendation to increase inter-generational fairness and the row over the removal of Theresa May's picture from Oxford University. Joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Laura Bundock and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Iran #Trump #Brexit #Oxford #skynews #politics

  • Brexit, Javid and Trump

    03/05/2018 Duração: 38min

    With a soft Brexit rebellion in the Lords and a hard Brexit rebellion threatened in the Commons, Adam Boulton and guests assess the state of play and the Parliamentary arithmetic over the EU Withdrawal Bill. There's a new Home Secretary to talk about in Sajid Javid; and a typical week for Donald Trump as he's caught up in more controversy while also being considered for the Nobel Peace Prize. Joining Adam this week are the New York Times and Guardian journalist Beth Gardiner, Sky's senior political correspondent Beth Rigby and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Brexit #Rudd #Windrush #Javid #Trump #SkyNews

  • Windrush, Universal Credit and Macron in the USA

    26/04/2018 Duração: 35min

    Adam Boulton and guests discuss the growing pressure on the Home Secretary over the Windrush controversy and the apparent immigration targets in the Home Office. They look at the social and political impact of the roll out of universal credit following a Sky News special report into the effect its having on people. And as body language experts examine the bromance between Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron, there's a discussion on the hard and soft news following the French President's visit to the United States. Joining Adam this week are Sky's senior political correspondent Jason Farrell and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Windrush #UniversalCredit #RyanAbrahams #TrumpMacron #skynews

  • Windrush Controversy and Enoch Powell

    19/04/2018 Duração: 31min

    Immigration is at the heart of this week's All Out Politics podcast as Adam Boulton and guests discuss the brewing controversy over the 'Windrush generation' and reflect on the infamous 'Rivers of Blood' speech by the former Conservative shadow defence secretary Enoch Powell - 50 years on. Joining Adam this week are The 'I' columnist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Sky's political editor Faisal Islam, senior political correspondent Jason Farell and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Windrush #EnochPowell #skynews #AllOutPolitics

  • Syria and Local Elections

    12/04/2018 Duração: 41min

    Adam Boulton and guests discuss the ongoing situation in Syria and the potential for military action involving the US, the UK and France in response to an alleged chemical attack in the town of Douma. They'll also look ahead to next month's local elections in England, assessing the key battlegrounds and whether the outcome will have any impact on a national level. Joining Adam this week are the psephologist and Conservative peer Lord Hayward, Sky's senior political correspondent Beth Rigby, Head of Sky Data Harry Carr and Sky's elections analyst Michael Thrasher. #Syria #LocalElections #AllOutPolitics #SkyNews

  • Anti-Semitism, Russia and London Violence

    05/04/2018 Duração: 32min

    This week, Adam Boulton and guests examine Jeremy Corbyn's handling of the anti-semitism row dominating his party, the diplomatic fallout from the Sky News interview with the head of the Porton Down research lab over the Salisbury nerve agent attack, and the violence in London where the number of murder investigations has topped 50 for 2018 already. Joining Adam this week are National Director of the Jewish Labour Movement, Ella Rose; former Jewish Chronicle Journalist - and current news editor at Sky - Sandy Rashty; Sky's political correspondent Lewis Goodall and the Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr. #Labour #Corbyn #Russia #Skripal #London #skynews

  • Brexit UK Tour and Deposit Return Scheme

    28/03/2018 Duração: 32min

    It's a Brexit special this week as Adam Boulton and guests tour the UK and assess the public mood with exactly one year until the country leaves the European Union. Having visited Swansea and Sunderland, Adam is joined in Edinburgh by the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr and Sky News producers Emily Jennings and Ann-Marie Parry ahead of a trip to Enniskillen. The panel also discuss the government's plans to introduce a Deposit Return Scheme in England in an effort to increase recycling of single use plastics and cans.#Brexit #oceanrescue #passonplastic #skynews

  • Russia Special

    16/03/2018 Duração: 36min

    Adam Boulton and guests discuss the Russian spy mystery almost two weeks after Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were discovered poisoned on a bench in Salisbury. Tensions between London and Moscow are escalating following Theresa May's decision to expel 23 Russian diplomats. The panel assess the tit-for-tat dispute and explore next steps in UK/Russia relations. They'll also offer their predictions ahead of what's unlikely to be a close Presidential contest this weekend. Joining Adam this week are former Moscow foreign correspondent Mary Dejevsky, Sky's Diplomatic Editor Dominic Waghorn, senior political correspondent Jason Farrell and Head of Data, Harry Carr. #Russia #Skripal #skynews #putin

  • International Women's Day, Italy and Russian Spy

    08/03/2018 Duração: 40min

    On International Women's Day, gender and equality top the agenda as our panel discuss whether feminism is a damaged brand. There is the fall out from the Italian election where the Eurosceptic 5 Star Movement and Lega were the big winners. And the political and diplomatic implications of the poisoning of a Russian spy and his daughter in Salisbury. Sky's senior political correspondent Beth Rigby, Europe correspondent Michelle Clifford, specialist producer Lucy Plint and head of data Harry Carr join host Adam Boulton for this week's All Out Politics podcast. Please leave a review! #InternationalWomensDay #Italy 'RussianSpy #SkyNews

  • Italian Election, Brexit and the Oscars

    01/03/2018 Duração: 42min

    Adam Boulton and guests look ahead to this weekend's general election in Italy where immigration is dominating the debate and the 81 year-old Silvio Berlusconi is being widely tipped to be the kingmaker despite being banned from standing himself. There's the latest analysis on Brexit as Theresa May rejects proposals from the EU over the thorny issue of the Irish border. And there's a brief look ahead to this weekend's Oscars. Joining Adam this week are The Spectator's Katy Balls, Alberto Castelvecchi an expert in political communication at Rome’s Luiss business school, Sky's political correspondent Tom Rayner and Head of Data Harry Carr. #Italy #Brexit #Oscars

  • Corbyn, Northern Ireland and Brexit

    22/02/2018 Duração: 44min

    In this week's episode, Adam Boulton and guests discuss the 'Czech spy' claims made against Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour leader's warning to the media that 'change' is on the horizon. They examine the long running deadlock over the restoration of power sharing in Northern Ireland and the latest on you've guessed it....Brexit. Joining Adam this week are Sky's senior political correspondents Beth Rigby and Jason Farrell, Dublin correspondent Darren McCaffrey and Head of Data Harry Carr. #Corbyn #NorthernIreland #Stormont #Brexit

  • Oxfam, Brexit and Animal Welfare

    15/02/2018 Duração: 32min

    Adam Boulton and guests tackle the scandal engulfing Oxfam and assess the wider debate over international aid funding; they examine the Valentine's Day message from the Foreign Secretary and his attempt to each out those opposed to Brexit; and they consider whether animal welfare has become important political teritory. Joining Adam this week are The Guardian's Zoe Williams, Sky's specialist producer Helen-Ann Smith and Head of Data Harry Carr. #Oxfam #Brexit #AnimalWelfare

  • Gender Politics and Brexit

    08/02/2018 Duração: 32min

    In the week politics marked 100 years since women were given the right to vote, Adam Boulton and guests discuss the suffragettes, feminism and whether there is a level playing field at Westminster. It's also been an interesting week on the Brexit front as leaked reports on its economic impact suggested UK industry could be hit hard while Michel Barnier revealed that, without a customs union and being outside the single market, trade barriers were unavoidable. Joining Adam this week are The Times' senior political correspondent Lucy Fisher, Sky's senior political correspondent Jason Farrell and Head of Data Harry Carr. #vote100 #Brexit #skynews

  • May Future, Brexit and Voting Age

    01/02/2018 Duração: 32min

    Adam Boulton and guests discuss the rumblings around Theresa May's future as she tries to seize the future trade initiative in China; the apparent leak of a government paper which suggests any Brexit deal with the EU will lead to lower growth; and if you can marry, join the army or work full time at 16, why shouldn't you be able to vote? Joining Adam this week are The Daily Telegraph's Brexit Commissioning Editor Asa Bennett and Sky's senior political correspondent Robert Nisbet. #May #Brexit #VotingAge #skynews

  • Sexism in the City, NHS, Ocean Rescue and Angela Merkel

    25/01/2018 Duração: 42min

    Adam Boulton and guests discuss the sexism row that's forced the closure of The President's Club, the intervention from Boris Johnson over the funding of the NHS in England, the progress of Sky's Ocean Rescue Campaign one year on and the future of Angela Merkel in Germany as talks over a coalition show little signs of movement. Joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Laura Bundock, Head of Data Harry Carr, Europe correspondent Mark Stone and the producer behind the Ocean Rescue campaign, Helen-Ann Smith. #PresidentsClub #sexism #NHS #PassOnPlastic #Merkel #skynews

  • Carillion, Franco-British relations and Donald Trump

    19/01/2018 Duração: 32min

    Adam Boulton and guests discuss the collapse of Carillion and whether private companies can be trusted with their role in public services. How 'cordiale' is the 'entente' as French President Emmanuel Macron (and eventually the Bayeux Tapestry) visit the UK? And one year on from President Trump's inauguration, the panel looks back at his impact and assesses his approval ratings. Joining Adam this week are Sky's senior political corespondent Robert Nisbet, Head of Data Harry Carr and later in the podcast, The Guardian's Dawn Foster. #Carillion #Trump #Macron #BayeuxTapestry #skynews

  • Cabinet Reshuffle, NHS and Army Recruitment

    11/01/2018 Duração: 26min

    In the first All Out Politics podcast of 2018, Adam Boulton and guests examine the comings, goings and 'almost-went-but-just-about-held ons' in Theresa May's Cabinet reshuffle and the debate over whether the Army's latest recruitment campaign - which focuses on mental health and diversity - will help broaden its appeal. Joining Adam this week are Sky's senior political correspondent Beth Rigby, The Times' senior political correspondent Lucy Fisher and Sky's Defence correspondent Alistair Bunkall. #reshuffle #nhs #army #skynews

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