Instant political analysis from the Spectator's top team of writers, including Michael Gove, Katy Balls, Isabel Hardman, James Heale, Cindy Yu and many others.
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Leadership ✝️ | Motivation 🔥| Talk🎙️ | News on "X" @RCHshow 🗞️ | Music 🎧 | Coffee ☕ https://linktr.ee/radiocoffeehouse
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Various things to listen to while sipping your favorite coffee. ☕ We highlight other great podcasts covering the strange, the paranormal, and the mysterious! Do you have a great audio podcast to recommend? Call us and tell us about it. 📞(401) 594-0550 Coffee House Productions Podcast website: https://ijeannie.wixsite.com/coffeehousepodcast Contact us at coffeehousecomments@gmail.com You can help to support my podcast: https://anchor.fm/ijeanniecoffee Cover art photo provided by Matthew Sleep ...
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The Christian Coffee House podcast aims to produce short, pithy, articles of a varied nature which are of interest, and are encouraging to Christians. It is hoped that this will include testimony, comment on current events, and discussions between Christian panellists.
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The weekly Insurance Coffee House Podcast series is the place where you’ll be inspired by some of the most successful insurance business leaders on the planet. With each guest asked the same set of ten questions you’ll understand the recurring patterns and traits that make them successful. Covering morning routines, favourite success quotes and how they overcame their largest setbacks, they’ll give a personal insight in to what it takes to be a successful insurance business leader. This podc ...
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Welcome to the Coffee House! A place for robust, insightful and uncensored theological exchange.
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Getting to talk to others about their unique lives and other topics Cover art photo provided by Chiara Pinna on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@chiarapinna
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Welcome to the coffee house network, we meet live and on line, we co-work, we co-learn and grow together.
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The Coffee House Investor podcast provides you with brief bursts of inspiration in your journey toward building wealth, ignoring wall street and getting on with your life.
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Maura Larkin and Silver Sarah host Karol's Coffee House. This is for Single Catholics in their late 20s through their thirties to find community as we navigate life and discuss the joys, trials and everything that comes with being single at this stage of life.
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Coffee House Magazine is a trade magazine, website and podcast that have been created to keep you fully informed about the world of coffee, tea and the wider cafe community as a whole.
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Conversations are just better with coffee ☕️ Musician Coffee House was published in July 2020. This podcast is targeted towards musicians worldwide to spread more awareness in all aspects of mental and spiritual health, and uplifting peers during this season of uncertainty. Also, providing raw, honest, and refreshing, that truly defines the levels of depth a conversation can go when grabbing coffee. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mchpod/support
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This podcast will discuss a variety of topics surrounding witchcraft & being spiritual. We can enjoy a cup of our favorite coffee and discuss what's going in our world as well as present some advice & wisdom. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sable-blackwood/support
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This podcast contains audio of messages presented by Campus Pastor Jay Strother and Brian Ball at The Church at Station Hill in Spring Hill, TN.
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The Coffee House Show is a show meant for early rises and coffee drinkers. Where we make sure your mornings start with the right coffee and the right podcast. From drama, news, latest trends and more, we’ve got you covered. Most people enjoy having something to listen to in the morning, thus we are here for that to happen. So sit back, sip your coffee and enjoy your mornings at The Coffee House.
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At our house, we drink coffee while talking about God. Theology is the study of God, and every Christian should be engaged in theology. Peter tells us to grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. We will discuss the Historic Christian Faith, in the one true Lord and King, Jesus Christ. We will do book reviews and discuss faith and culture from a Christian and Biblical Worldview. We love discussing Theology as a family and thought we could invite you to come along and join ...
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ESC! Magazine's monthly Podcast for writers and the Small Press community featuring readings of poetry, short fiction, interviews and reviews as well as featured music from independent bands and musicians.
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Two friends talking about life over some coffee and microphones. Created by Jay Wood + Jacob Karre.
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How do you solve a problem like Elon? We have spent much of the past week talking on the podcast about Labour vs Musk, and the tech billionaire’s vocal criticism of how the government is dealing with the grooming gang scandal. But Reform UK are having their own issues with the volatile owner of X. There have been questions over whether Musk could s…
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Enjoy this Spooky & Sweet podcast conversation about the mysterious Mel's Hole story along with a nice crockpot breakfast recipe. Crockpot Pumpkin & Molasses Oatmeal. 😋 Enjoy!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ijeanniecoffee/support
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In this inspiring episode of the Radio Coffee House, Clint Armitage explores the profound concept of faith, revealing that even non-believers possess it. Broadcasting from Solvang/Lompoc, California, Clint delves into the essence of faith, emphasizing its foundational role in both believers' and non-believers' lives. Through the lens of Hebrews 11:…
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On the podcast this week, we welcome Nick Campbell, Global Head of Credit & CEO Bermuda at SiriusPoint. Nick talks to Nick Hoadley about: being Bermudian but starting his career in the UK returning to Bermuda to be told he was the ‘wrong’ kind of actuary and wouldn’t get a job on island his journey to becoming Global Head of Credit and Bermuda CEO …
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In a speech this morning, the Prime Minister unveiled his plans to tackle the NHS backlog, and hit back at comments Elon Musk has made regarding grooming gangs, the government's response to them, and about the Prime Minister’s own role in their prosecution. Whilst the Prime Minister's speech was plagued by the familiar platitudes about the NHS it w…
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Isabel Hardman presents highlights from Sunday morning's political shows. The fallout from Elon Musk's attacks continues. Wes Streeting calls Musk's comments 'a disgraceful smear', while Nigel Farage has a rather more sympathetic view. Chris Philp blames Labour local authorities for the grooming gangs cover-up, but a former Conservative advisor say…
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The grooming gangs scandal is back in the news this week after Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips rejected calls for a government inquiry into historic child abuse in Oldham, prompting a conservative backlash. Robert Jenrick, the Shadow Justice Secretary, called it ‘shameful’; Liz Truss, the former Prime Minister, labelled Phillips’s title ‘a perv…
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Happy New Year and – of course – happy new long-term social care plan. Not only has Labour announced a ‘longer-term’ solution to a problem the party itself has acknowledged is urgent by setting up a commission that won’t report until 2028, but it has also taken steps to make that reform even harder to realise by saying it is looking for a ‘cross-pa…
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Happy New Year! And it could prove to be a very happy new year for Nigel Farage and the Reform Party. They provided some of the stand-out political drama of 2024, with Lee Anderson’s defection and Farage’s return, before winning five seats at the general election (as well as a hefty chunk of the popular vote). They finished the year strong with a m…
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Santa will have had a tricky time this year fulfilling all the Christmas wish lists in Westminster. Keir Starmer is desperately hoping for a change in the political weather, and Kemi Badenoch would like an in with Donald Trump. Ed Davey dreams that Labour’s electoral troubles will get so bad that proportional representation starts to look appealing…
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Kemi Badenoch is just over a month into her tenure as leader of the opposition, and already she has been criticised for her performances at PMQs and for failing to offer much in the way of policy proposals. It has been a consistent gripe of many of Badenoch’s detractors that she is a culture warrior or a one-trick pony. However, we might get a bett…
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It’s been a historic year in British politics. At the start of 2024, the UK had a different Prime Minister, the Tories had a different leader, and The Spectator had a different editor! Michael Gove, Katy Balls, and Quentin Letts join Cindy Yu to review the biggest political stories of 2024. On the podcast, the panel discuss the rise of Reform UK an…
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Last night we got the news that Peter Mandelson is expected to be named the next UK ambassador to Washington. Despite months of speculation, Labour held firm on making a decision until the results of the US election, and with Trump entering the White House in the new year they have gone with an experienced diplomat and a political appointment. A go…
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The Bank of England have voted to hold UK interest rates at 4.75%. The Spectator's economics editor Kate Andrews joins Katy Balls and Freddy Gray to discuss the decision and what this means for the UK economy. Also on the podcast they discuss how a potential donation from Elon Musk to Reform UK has rattled politicians across the political spectrum.…
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Promo for Coffee House Productions Paranormal Christmas. Spooky & Sweet! 😋--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ijeanniecoffee/support
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New figures have shown that, for the year to November, inflation rose by 2.6%. While unsurprising, how much will this impact the Chancellor's plans going into the new year? Katy Balls speaks to Kate Andrews and Isabel Hardman about the impact on Labour, especially given their October budget. Also on the podcast: do the WASPI women deserve compensat…
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After days of speculation online, the alleged Chinese spy has been named as Yang Tegbo. This latest example of Chinese espionage has opened up a number of debates in Westminster, firstly around Labour's push to ‘reset’ its relationship with China, as well as the conversation around the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme – a number of China hawks…
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Labour will reveal plans today to re-design local government, with district councils set to be abolished, and more elected mayors introduced across England. The plans could be the biggest reforms of their type since the 1970s, but with the May 2025 local elections set to be Labour’s first big electoral test since the general election, how will they…
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Isabel Hardman presents highlights from Sunday morning’s political shows. In the final Sunday roundup of the year, we hear about immigration and Chinese espionage through the views of Yvette Cooper, Angela Eagle, Kemi Badenoch and Andy Burnham. Produced by Joe Bedell-Brill.Από τον The Spectator
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New research this week suggested that a majority of Brexit voters would accept the return of freedom of movement in exchange for access to the EU single market. The poll, conducted by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), found that 54% of Brexit voters – and 68% of all respondents – would accept this. Facing their own changing domestic…
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Labour is supposed to be going for growth, so Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves will be disappointed with the news today that the economy unexpectedly shrank in October, and for the second month in a row. Rachel Reeves's mood seems to have visibly changed in the last month or so, is she having her George Osborne moment? And can she turn things around,…
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Today Downing Street has continued its reset – that is definitely not a reset – by providing more details on Labour’s plan to cut the planning red tape and deliver a housing revolution. Their target is to build one and a half million new homes over the next five years by building on green belt land and giving councils mandatory targets. This has pr…
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Labour are planning to publish a 10-year plan to get on the front foot when it comes to the prisons crisis. Shifting from the previous government’s preference to run the system hot to a policy of early release and carving out more places, the headline figure is that there will be 14,000 more prison places by 2031. But the fear today is that these w…
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Preparations are stepping up for the government’s spending review, due in June. The Chancellor has taken a more personable approach to communicating with ministers, writing to them to outline how they plan to implement the Budget – with a crackdown on government waste and prioritising key public services. So, expect money for clean energy, the NHS,…
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Following news that President Bashar Al-Assad's regime in Syria has fallen, Natasha Feroze discusses what comes next with James Heale and Michael Stephens, senior associate fellow at RUSI. What does the Syrian conflict mean for Britain? Do we need to reconsider our counter-terrorism policy? And how will Britain's historic relationship with Syria sh…
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Isabel Hardman presents highlights from Sunday morning's political shows.Από τον The Spectator
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The SNP presented their budget this week in Holyrood with the news that all pensioners would receive a winter fuel allowance and a pledge to scrap the two-child benefit cap. Questions remain about how they will make this budget work financially, but it is clear that they have one eye on the 2026 Scottish Parliament elections. How could this impact …
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In this special edition of Coffee House Shots Katy Balls speaks to Lord Liam Booth-Smith, Rishi Sunak’s former chief of staff. In his first interview since leaving government: Liam takes us inside Rishi’s No. 10 and the characters that made it tick; sets the record straight on the infamous Sunak–Johnson arm wrestle to decide who would run for leade…
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There is a feeling of deja-vu in Westminster today as Keir Starmer unveiled his plan for change and six 'milestones' (not pledges) to turn the country around. They are: raising living standards in every part of the UK; rebuilding Britain with 1.5 million homes and fast-tracking planning decisions on major infrastructure projects; ending hospital ba…
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Last night was The Spectator’s Parliamentarian of the Year Awards. Politicians of every stripe were in attendance, with Wes Streeting, Robert Jenrick and Stephen Flynn among those present. There were a number of notable speeches – including a fiery opening monologue from the Health Secretary – but none caused as much of a stir as Nigel Farage’s acc…
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Keir Starmer is preparing to give his big reset speech on Thursday. But the more interesting address is perhaps the one he gave last night at the annual Lord Mayor’s Banquet, where the Prime Minister gave his first major speech on foreign policy. The most interesting passage saw Starmer reject the notion that Britain will need to pick sides between…
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On the podcast this week, we welcome Andrew Couper, Chief Actuary at Conduit Re. Andrew talks to Nick Hoadley about: qualifying as an actuary in 1995 and working in the London Market joining Conduit Re in November 2021 and his experience of working in Bermuda and London Conduit Re’s growth from launching in 2020 to writing $2.6bn of premium by Q2 2…
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The government is trailing a major policy speech ahead of Thursday, in which the Prime Minister will set out key 'milestones' that he wants to hit, in terms of healthcare, living standards, the climate and so on. It's all sounding a little like a previous prime minister... Cindy Yu talks to Katy Balls and James Heale about the opportunities and per…
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Isabel Hardman presents highlights from Sunday morning’s political shows. Louise Haigh has resigned as transport secretary, and Pat McFadden says he doesn’t know ‘who knew what and when’ about her previous offence. Kemi Badenoch has announced plans for a hard migration cap, but Victoria Atkins can’t say whether that would affect seasonal farm worke…
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The Football Governance Bill is currently being considered in the House of Lords. It’s designed to establish an independent football regulator. No team in the football pyramid will be allowed to play professionally without the regulator’s permission. Does the Premier League really require these sorts of regulations? Will such a rigid system, and un…
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The controversial assisted dying bill has passed its second reading in the House of Commons with a majority of 55 after just hours of debate. It now heads to committee stage for further scrutiny. What does the bill's passing at this stage mean for its likelihood of eventually becoming law? And will Labour's front bench unify behind the bill given t…
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In the small hours of this morning Louise Haigh resigned as Transport Secretary following the revelation that she had pleaded guilty to a criminal offence in 2014. Haigh admitted fraud by false representation at a magistrates’ court after she incorrectly told the police that a work mobile had been stolen in 2013. She was then convicted and received…
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Today, the introduction of "assisted dying" is being debated and voted on in the UK parliament. As a Christian doctor, believing firmly in compassion as the only base for good medical practice, I shudder. There is no fear of God before their eyes. Here is a link to the New Discourses article mentioned in the podcast: The Basics of Cultural Marxism …
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It's been a day of press conferences in Westminster. First to Reform UK, where Nigel Farage unveiled their newest defection: Dame Andrea Jenkyns, who had served as a Conservative MP from 2015-24. Could there be more defections on the horizon? Next to Keir Starmer who reacted to the newly published migration figures from the ONS. Net migration for t…
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Former prime minister Boris Johnson joins The Spectator’s political editor Katy Balls to divulge the contents of his new book, Unleashed. He reflects on his premiership as PM during the pandemic, describing the time as a ‘nightmare’ for him. He also details how he managed to suppress the force of Nigel Farage, and gives advice to Keir Starmer on ho…
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The article described can be found here: Starships have made NASA obsolete What is the connection between Elon Musk and Donald Trump? See Zecharia 11.17.Από τον thechristiancoffeehouse
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Kemi Badenoch has signalled that she could change her position on the ECHR. At a conference today, she said "we will review every policy, treaty and part of our legal framework - including the ECHR and the Human Rights Act." What could this mean for the Conservatives going forward? Katy Balls discusses with Michael Gove and James Heale.…
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Welcome to a new Edified Ear Collection venture. This new podcast aims to produce short, pithy, articles of a varied nature which are of interest, and are encouraging to Christians. It is hoped that this will include testimony, comment on current events, and discussions between Christian panellists. Christians are invited to suggest topics for disc…
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The government have announced their latest effort to get Britons back into work. A series of benefit changes intend to tackle the fact that Britain is the only major economy where the employment rate has fallen over the past five years, largely because more people are out of work due to long-term ill health. Why are the UK's post-pandemic figures s…
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On the podcast this week, we welcome Laura Pepper, Head of Claims at RenaissanceRe Laura talks to Nick Hoadley about: her career journey from law graduate in to insurance and joining RenaissanceRe 10 years ago moving to Bermuda in 2019 for a one-year secondment and what’s kept her on island business growth and acquiring Validus Re in 2023 the chara…
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Today is the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) conference, at which Rachel Reeves has laid out her plan to 'Get Britain Working' and prove Labour as the party of business ... despite what the recent Budget and the employers national insurance increase might suggest. What's the mood of big business today? Also on the podcast, a petition has go…
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Isabel Hardman presents highlights from Sunday morning’s political shows. The vote on the Assisted Dying Bill is approaching. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall gives her view, and Belgian health minister Frank Vandenbroucke argues that assisted dying doesn’t lead to a ‘slippery slope’. We also hear about the government’s upcoming changes to t…
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Tim Shipman, chief political commentator at The Sunday Times, joins Katy Balls to discuss his new book, Out: How Brexit Got Done and the Tories Were Undone. The final instalment in Shipman's Brexit quartet, the book goes behind the scenes in Westminster to reveal the warring factions at the heart of Boris Johnson's government. Considering all of th…
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants against Benjamin Netanyahu, his former defence minister Yoav Gallant as well as – separately – for Hamas military leader, Mohammed Deif. They are all wanted for alleged war crimes, but specifically regarding Netanyahu and Gallant the ICC say that, 'each bear criminal responsibility f…
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A vote on assisted dying was supposed to be one of the easiest reforms for Keir Starmer’s government. To many, including the Prime Minister himself, a law allowing terminally ill patients to choose to die would be a self-evidently progressive and historically significant change. But he has faced unexpected pushback from his Health Secretary, the ve…
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