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.
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Damian Green, Review of 2017 and 2018 Predictions
21/12/2017 Duração: 44minIn the final AOP Podcast of the political year, Adam Boulton and guests discuss another Cabinet departure, review 2017 and look ahead to the next 12 months. Joining Adam to discuss the Damian Green sacking, the big moments of 2017 and their 3 predictions for the next year are Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen and Head of Data Harry Carr. #Brexit #DamianGreen #SkyNews
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Brexit Special
14/12/2017 Duração: 31minAdam Boulton is in Brussels this week as Theresa May tries to move Brexit talks to trade. The Prime Minister left London having seen her government defeated over an amendment to guarantee MPs a vote on any final deal. So, where next for Brexit? Joining Adam to discuss these delicate matters are the Daily Telegraph's senior political correspondent Kate McCann and Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen. #Brexit #skynews
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Brexit and Jerusalem
08/12/2017 Duração: 30minFinally an agreement that 'sufficient progress' has been made to move Brexit negotiations on to trade and the future relationship. But at what price? Has Theresa May turned what was looking like a bad week into a good one? And how will this 'deal' go down with those hard Brexiteers? Also this week, Donald Trump's hugely controversial statement recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital. What impact will this have on the two-state solution in the Middle East? Joining Adam Boulton this week are Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen, Europe correspondent Mark Stone and Diplomatic Editor Dominic Waghorn. #Brexit #Jerusalem #skynews
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Trump Tweets, Brexit Bill and Royal Wedding
30/11/2017 Duração: 34minAdam Boulton and guests discuss the diplomatic tensions caused by Donald Trump retweeting the far-right group Britain First; the mathematical speculation over Britain's Brexit divorce bill; and this week's royal engagement which just nudged the government's Industrial Strategy announcement off the agenda (even though we DO talk about it). Joining Adam this week are The Spectator's Katy Balls and Sky's senior political correspondent Beth Rigby. #TrumpTweets #Brexit #RoyalEngagement #skynews
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The Budget and Brexit
23/11/2017 Duração: 36minAdam Boulton and guests talk money this week as the Chancellor Philip Hammond delivers his second Budget of the year. There's glee for most first time house buyers but gloom for the overall economic outlook. Mr Hammond has set aside £3 billion to prepare for Brexit but it's the so-called 'divorce bill' which is causing consternation among MPs. Joining Adam to assess Fiscal Phil and the Finances are Sky's economics editor Ed Conway, senior political correspondent Robert Nisbet and head of data, Harry Carr. #Budget2017 #Brexit #PMQs #skynews
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Brexit, Iran and Russian Interference
15/11/2017 Duração: 40minThree big issues up for discussion this week as Adam Boulton and guests assess Parliament's scrutiny of the EU Withdrawal Bill ahead of the official day of Brexit - 29th March 2019. They talk about the latest diplomatic tensions with Iran in relation to the imprisonment of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and there is the thorny of issue of Russian meddling in foreign affairs as Theresa May enters the fray. Joining Adam this week are Sky's Political Correspondent Tamara Cohen, The Independent columnist Mary Dejevsky, Sky's Technology Correspondent Tom Cheshire and Head of Data Harry Carr. #Brexit #Iran #Russia #SkyNews
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Paradise Papers, Universal Basic Income and Cabinet Crisis
09/11/2017 Duração: 49minAdam Boulton and guests discuss the so-called Paradise Papers which revealed the offshore financial affairs of some of the world's richest people. Have we become apathetic about aggressive tax avoidance and is it morally wrong? The panel examine whether the concept of a Universal Basic Income could be the future of the welfare state and of course, there has been the week's chaos in the Cabinet with Priti Patel's resignation as the International Development Secretary and Boris Johnson's comments about a British woman imprisoned in Iran. Joining Adam this week are Sky's political editor Faisal Islam, Guardian columnist Zoe Williams, Sky's Technology correspondent Tom Cheshire and Head of Data Harry Carr. #ParadisePapers #tax #PritiPatel #BorisJohnson #SkyNews
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Sexual Harassment in Westminster
02/11/2017 Duração: 26minThis week's headlines have been dominated by claims of sexual harassment in Westminster and an alleged culture of inappropriate behaviour. Party battle lines have been abandoned as the Prime Minister looks for a consensus on how to handle a scandal which has claimed a major scalp in Sir Michael Fallon who's resigned as Defence Secretary. To discuss this week's hot topic, Adam Boulton is joined by freelance political journalist Marie Le Conte, Sky News editorial assistant Mollie Goodfellow and Head of Data Harry Carr. #harassment #fallonresigns #skynews
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Universal Credit and Brexit
19/10/2017 Duração: 32minAdam Boulton presents this week's edition from Brussels where Theresa May is trying to inject some progress into the Brexit negotiations - but with very little success so far. On the domestic front, the roll out of Universal Credit - one of the government's key welfare reforms - has been criticised for the impact its having on benefit recipients. That as inflation hits three percent and a series of reports show how living standards are falling. Joining Adam to discuss the issues and numbers are Sky's political correspondent Lewis Goodall and Head of Data Harry Carr. #UniversalCredit #Brexit #May #PMQs
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Brexit, Scottish National Party and Energy Prices
12/10/2017 Duração: 33minBad deal or no deal? As Brexit discussions make little progress in Brussels are tensions within Theresa May's Cabinet undermining hopes of a successful departure from the European Union? A breakaway from the UK has taken a backseat somewhat among the Scottish National Party so can Nicola Sturgeon maintain momentum with a focus on other policy areas? And as Theresa May reheats an old Ed Miliband idea, we assess whether energy price caps are as practical as they are popular. Joining Adam Boulton to discuss the political climate are Sky's senior political correspondent Beth Rigby and Head of Data Harry Carr. #Brexit #SNP #energypricecap
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Conservative Conference, Las Vegas and Catalonia
05/10/2017 Duração: 45minAdam Boulton and guests reflect on the Conservative Party conference in Manchester where Theresa May's message was hampered by a cough and a comedian, and Boris Johnson couldn't quite make it through to the end without making headlines of his own. The news agenda has been dominated by the horrific shootings in Las Vegas, reopening the debate about gun laws in the USA. And the fallout from the disputed Catalan independence referendum continues as protests meets politics in Barcelona. This week's panel is Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen, defence correspondent Alistair Bunkall, Europe correspondent Michelle Clifford and our resident statto, Head of Data Harry Carr. #ToryConf17 #MaySpeech #BorisJohnson #LasVegasShooting #CatalanReferendum #skynews
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Labour Conference, German Elections & Catalan Independence Referendum
28/09/2017 Duração: 41minAdam Boulton and guests discuss both domestic and international politics with a review of the Labour conference in Brighton, a look ahead to the Tories gathering in Manchester, a review of last week's election in Germany and the prospect - or not - of a referendum on Catalan independence this weekend. Oh, and we'll find out what the 'Overton Window' is. Joining Adam this week are The Guardian's Zoe Williams, Sky's senior political correspondent Jason Farrell and Head of Data Harry Carr. #LabConf17 #Brexit #GermanElections #CatalanReferendum
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Tuition Fees, Lib Dems, Boris, Brexit and German Elections
21/09/2017 Duração: 36minIt's a packed programme of politics this week as Adam Boulton and guests discuss the future of tuition fees in England, Sir Vince Cable's claim that he could be Prime Minister, the future of Boris Johnson and Brexit ahead of Theresa May's Florence speech and this weekend's German general election. Joining Adam this week are Lucy Fisher from The Times, The Spectator's Katy Balls and Sky's Head of Data, Harry Carr. #TuitionFees #StudentDebt #LibDems #Brexit #Boris
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EU Withdrawal Bill, Public Sector Pay Cap, Aung San Suu Kyi
14/09/2017 Duração: 37minAdam Boulton and guests discuss the Parliamentary wrangling over the legislation formerly known at the Great Repeal Bill, the political row surrounding austerity and public sector pay, and the response - or lack of it - from Aung San Suu Kyi to the the plight of Rohingya Muslims in the Burmese state of Rakhine.Joining Adam this week are the New Statesman's Julia Rampen, Sky's senior political correspondent Jason Farrell and Head of Data Harry Carr. #EU #Brexit #publicsectorpay #Rohingya #skynews
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'Local' MPs, Kezia Dugdale, Theresa May's future
31/08/2017 Duração: 30minEveryone in the UK has a local MP but just how 'local' are they? Research by Demos finds that less than a third of Conservative MPs have historical ties to the constituencies they now serve. As Theresa May indicates she's planning on putting down roots in 10 Downing Street, what chance does she have of fulfilling that aspiration? And what next for Scottish Labour after Kezia Dugdale's decision to step down as leader? Sky's Head of Data Harry Carr is joined by Sophie Gaston from Demos and Sky's political correspondent Lewis Goodall to discuss...
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Donald Trump and Charlottesville
16/08/2017 Duração: 30minBarely a day goes by without Donald Trump making headlines and this week he has been engulfed in the controversy surrounding his response to the violence at a right-wing rally in Charlottesville, Virgina at the weekend which left one person dead. He was widely criticised for his initial response which failed to denounce the far right, instead blaming all sides. To make some sense of it all, Sky's Head of Data Harry Carr is joined by Republican commentator Stacy Hilliard-Cork and Julia Ebner, a research fellow at global counter-extremism organisation ISD.#Trump #Charlottesville #AltRight #skynews
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North Korea
09/08/2017 Duração: 24minThis All Out Politics special focuses on the escalating tensions between the United States and North Korea over Pyongyang's nuclear and ballistics missile programme. Harry Carr is joined by Sky's Diplomatic Editor Dominic Waghorn, Andrea Berger from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies and Cristina Varriale from the Royal United Services Institute specialising in proliferation and nuclear policy.#NorthKorea #Trump #nuclear #sky news
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British Election Study
02/08/2017 Duração: 31minAs the fallout from the 2017 snap General Election continues into the summer, a little light has been shed on how and why Theresa May lost her overall Commons majority. It's in the shape of the British Election Study which has followed more than 30 thousand voters over the past three years. Brexit was major factor in voters' opinions and can explain a surge in support for Labour among backers of Remain. But there was plenty more detail in the study. To dissect the numbers, Sky's Head of Data Harry Carr is joined by one of the co-ordinators of the study - Chris Prosser from the University of Manchester. #GE2017 #Corbyn #May #Labour #Tories #LibDems #SNP #Brexit
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US/UK Trade Deal, Charlie Gard, Lib Dem Leadership
27/07/2017 Duração: 33minAdam Boulton and guests assess the potential of a post-Brexit trade deal between the UK and the US after the Trade Secretary Liam Fox's visit to America this week. Will chlorinated chicken be on the menu?They discuss the complicated ethics in the sad case of the terminally-ill baby Charlie Gard. And they analyse the prospects for the Liberal Democrats under Sir Vince Cable who was recently announced as the new leader without any competition. Joining Adam this week are Sky's health correspondent Paul Kelso, former Deputy Director of the Remain campaign Lucy Thomas, Sky's senior political correspondent Robert Nisbet and Head of Data Harry Carr. #EU #Brexit #CharlieGard #LibDems #SkyNews
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May, Corbyn, Pensions and BBC Pay
20/07/2017 Duração: 42minAs Theresa May heads to the Swiss Alps and Jeremy Corbyn to Tory marginals, Adam Boulton and guests take the political temperature as the summer recess begins. Joining Adam this week are former Labour adviser and stand-up comedian Ayesha Hazarika and Sky's Head of Data Harry Carr. On the agenda, the Prime Minister attempts to instil some discipline into her Cabinet after a week of unfavourable headlines but can she crush the saboteurs? Can Jeremy Corbyn sustain the post-election momentum throughout the summer? Also on the podcast, a discussion on the decision to push up the State Pension age seven years earlier than planned and the seemingly toxic issue of BBC pay. #May #Corbyn #pensions #BBCPay #skynews #alloutpolitics