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Lawfully Creative is a series of intimate and honest conversations hosted by Annabelle Gauberti. Annabelle talks with artists, policy makers and performers – to hear their stories, what inspires their creations, what decisions changed their careers, and what relationships influenced their work. Lawfully Creative also encompasses our Crefovi's daily updates, which are our reflections and comments on the latest news which impact the creative industries, as well as Crefovi's live webinars, whic ...
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Room 106

Planning magazine

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Key recent planning news, and why it’s important, brought to you by the team behind Planning magazine, the leading source of independent intelligence for planning professionals for nearly 50 years. planningresource.co.uk @planningMag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Expert political analysis and debate from a real-life political encyclopaedia. Nathan Eckersley is diving deep into the biggest political news and current affairs impacting young people around the world. Recorded live from Manchester every Sunday afternoon, with listener phone-ins and messages. Listen to the live broadcast every Sunday on W!ZARD Radio Station to get involved: www.wizardradio.com/listen
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Gary Delaney CEO Loc8 Code MSc (NT), FRIN, FSCSI, FRICS, Lt NS (Ret'd) Chartered Surveyor & GeoSpatial Forensic Investigator/Expert Witness. Developer and driver behind the Loc8 Code system which is for Public & Workplace Safety & Safety Management across Ireland (North & South) Loc8 Code became a National standard when it was formally adopted by the National Ambulance Service in Jan 2018 and integrated into its call taking and dispatch systems. Loc8 Code is YOUR CODE - ANYWHERE
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Hand & Heart Media

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Hand & Heart Media is the production platform of workplace consultancy & investigators Hand & Heart GmbH, based in Europe. We focus on producing quality, narrative driven content focused on stories at the intersection of culture and the workplace.
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Certification and Sustainability

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The certification of products is not new. However, the past few years have seen an upsurge in consumer demand for much more information about the provenance, authenticity, and performance of products and services, going well beyond authenticity, safety and reliability. Alongside this rise there has been a proliferation of voluntary certification schemes instituted by various combinations of industry associations, nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) and government or quasi-governmental agenc ...
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The Daily Debrief

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The Daily Debrief is a rundown of the most important news of the day in under 20 minutes. You’ve seen the headlines throughout the day. Now it’s time to understand the stories behind them. Our host, Richard Suchet, will offer listeners a deep dive into the most compelling headlines, providing an in-depth view into the stories with a thorough analysis that you just can’t get from a standard news report. Powered by the award-winning news team at LBC.
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Saturday with Colm Ó Mongáin

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Saturday with Colm Ó Mongáin questions agendas, dissects the week gone by, and debates the likely issues of the week to come. Tune in to hear the very latest from newsmakers and from those whose lives are impacted by policy makers in Ireland. Listen live every Saturday at 1.05pm on RTÉ Radio 1.
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Roger Bolton's Beeb Watch

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Roger Bolton, formerly presenter of BBC Radio 4's 'Feedback' launches his very first podcast. Free from the constraints of broadcasting on the BBC, with a few more opinions and casting his net a little bit wider to encompass the whole of the BBC, Roger examines the issues that are facing the corporation and public service broadcasting. Find all our podcasts here And please support this podcast by subscribing here We also support VLV (Voice of the Listener and Viewer) which represents the int ...
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In this episode, we discuss: Why councils faced with hikes in housing requirements under Labour’s proposed changes to the assessment method are accelerating plan preparation; What we know about the government’s task force to speed up housing delivery; What the fact that only a handful of applications for government biodiversity gain credits have be…
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The last Parliament was truly awful for growth in household living standards. The combination of the pandemic and cost-of-living crisis left the country on course for the worst parliament for disposable income growth since the early 1950s. But while the possibility of future growth remains, it currently looks set to fall a long way short of the lev…
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Sir Trevor Phillips presents Sky TV’s Sunday Morning programme and is a columnist for The Times newspaper. He was previously a reporter on the Thames TV This Week, head of current affairs for London Weekend Television, Chair of the London Assembly, Chair of the Commission for Racial Equality, and Chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, a…
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Crefovi's live webinar took place on Friday 30 August 2024 at 14:00pm London time (UK), and will provide a detailed analysis of the legal saga Naomi Campbell v MGN Ltd, which contributed to the recognition to the right of privacy in the UK. You haven’t yet secured your free place for our upcoming webinar on privacy law & the entertainment industry?…
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Whatever gripes nurses may have about modern uniforms, they reflect that they at least have it better than previous generations. Nurses at trusts which take on the new national uniform in England will be wearing a smart scrub or dress in a lightweight fabric. In this Nursing Standard podcast we get an overview of the history of the nursing uniform …
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It is just under two months since Sir Keir Starmer led the Labour Party to their historic victory in the 2024 General Election - in that time he has made 11 U-turns. It’s almost as if Starmer told voters he would do one thing just to get elected, only for him to do the opposite now he’s in power. This week on The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, Nathan as…
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In this Deep Dive edition, we’ll be discussing the five circumstances that are “exceptional” enough to justify releasing green belt in local plans – including the extent of local need – and why, if Labour’s proposed changes to national policy are carried through, it will become more important for councils to know about them. Key planning news, and …
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In this episode, we will be discussing: A local authority revealing an unauthorised £826,000 overspend in its planning budget due to a huge application backlog; How a number of councils halting local plan work due to the new government’s national planning policy changes; Four local authorities issuing a legal threat to the government over the energ…
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‘Everybody’s going to get pain at some point in their lives. It’s something we’re all going to experience.’ And that’s why it is vital that all nurses have a firm grasp of essential pain management (EPM), according to RCN Pain and Palliative Care Forum chair Martin Galligan. In this episode of the Nursing Standard podcast, guest host Martin – who i…
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It has been 44 days since Sir Keir Starmer and the Labour Party entered Government and we have seen some decisions being made which, had a Conservative done the same, would have been plastered across every newspaper front page. This week on The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, Nathan asks if Labour is being held to the same standards as the Conservatives …
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In this Deep Dive edition, we examine: How and why a unitary authority is making an unusually big investment in its planning service; How the proposed National Planning Policy Framework revisions would change local housing need assessment, and what this might mean for planners. Key planning news, and why it’s important, brought to you by the team b…
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In the wake of the utterly tragic murder of three young girls in Southport last week, extremist elements of both ends of the political spectrum have crawled out of the woodwork to manipulate this tragedy into an excuse to push their own agenda. Whether it is the far-right or the far-left, extremism has no place in this country and all forms must be…
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In this episode, we look in more detail at the government's big planning announcements last week. We discuss: The councils that would see their housing need rise most under the government’s proposed new assessment method. The Planning Inspectorate warning the housing minister that his hard line on local plan examination delays will lead to more str…
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The Chancellor Rachel Reeves committed one of the greatest acts of gaslighting the British public: she claimed in the House of Commons on Tuesday that she and the new Government have been given the worst economic inheritance since the Second World War, and that the Conservatives left behind a £22 billion black hole in the public finances. This is d…
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In this episode, we summarise key changes proposed in the government’s draft revised National Planning Policy Framework, as well as initial reaction from the sector. Key planning news, and why it’s important, brought to you by the team behind Planning magazine, the leading source of independent intelligence for planning professionals for more than …
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With the US gearing up for the Presidential Election, the race for the White House has completely changed in the past two weeks, following the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump and the momentous decision of Joe Biden to not seek a second term, and pass the baton to Vice President Kamala Harris. This week on The Nathan Eckersl…
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Crefovi's live webinar began on Thursday 25 July 2024 at 14:00pm London time (UK), and provided a poignant description of Hedy Lamarr, Hollywood movie star and co-inventor of one of the most useful and used Standard Essential Patents in the world, nowadays. You haven’t yet secured your free place for our upcoming webinar on patent law & the enterta…
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In this episode, we will be discussing the first King’s Speech since the new Labour government was elected, which featured two bills proposing changes to the planning system. We will also look at: The appointment of a planning barrister as one of government’s most senior legal advisors following her election to Parliament as an MP; Fury in the indu…
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The new Labour Government says it wants clean energy – and wider action on climate change – at the heart of its new economic strategy, pledging to go further and faster on decarbonising electricity, insulating homes, and shifting to electric vehicles than plans in the previous parliament. These changes will facilitate economic growth and climate re…
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With his Ministers appointed and his position as Prime Minister secured, Sir Keir Starmer finally revealed his true plans for Government. The King’s Speech was delivered during the State Opening of Parliament on Wednesday, which sets out the Government’s legislative agenda for the coming parliamentary session. This week on The Nathan Eckersley Podc…
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Sir Peter Bazalgette was until recently part of the previous Government’s committee to review how the BBC was funded. In his distinguished career he has been responsible for shows such as Big Brother, Changing Rooms and Ready Steady Cook, he’s also a former chair of Arts Council England and in September 2023 he stepped down as chair of ITV. He is n…
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In this Deep Dive edition, we examine the planning issues that are raised by the growth of data centres, including: The current national policy situation; The new Labour government’s attitude towards them; The challenges facing local authorities and developers planning for these kinds of development. PLUS, we round up the other most important news …
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Labour has returned to power in Westminster for the first time in 14 years. The new Government has a big electoral mandate but faces a momentous task in delivering lasting economic and social change. From kickstarting growth and reducing poverty, to reforming the planning system, energy market and workplace conditions, Labour’s agenda is fraught wi…
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It has only taken a week, but Labour have already made decisions which will make our energy bills higher, our streets more dangerous, Our Parliament weakened and our Government even bigger. This week on The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, Nathan looks back on Sir Keir Starmer's first week as Prime Minister and asks if the party has the ability to ruin th…
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Issa Amro, Citizen of Hebron in the West Bank in Palestine; Neale Richmond, Minister of State with responsibility for Business, Employment & Retail; Matt Carthy, Sinn Féin TD for Cavan-Monaghan; Bríd Smith, People Before Profit TD for Dublin South Centralद्वारा RTÉ Radio 1
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Barry Crushell, Employment Lawyer and former Army Officer; Neale Richmond, Minister of State with responsibility for Business, Employment & Retail; Matt Carthy, Sinn Féin TD for Cavan-Monaghan; Bríd Smith, People Before Profit TD for Dublin South Centralद्वारा RTÉ Radio 1
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Liam Herrick, Executive Director of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties; Neale Richmond, Minister of State with responsibility for Business, Employment & Retail; Matt Carthy, Sinn Féin TD for Cavan-Monaghan; Bríd Smith, People Before Profit TD for Dublin South Centralद्वारा RTÉ Radio 1
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Academics from Loughborough University’s Centre for Research in Communication and Culture have conducted news audits for every General Election since 1992, and their audit for this election is out now. We talked to one of its authors, Professor Dominic Wring, about whether the public was well served by the media, whether legacy media still has a ro…
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The ‘glacial pace’ of fitness to practise (FtP) investigations into nursing staff breached human rights, says the review team that examined the running of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). Following the publication of their damning report into the internal culture at the NMC, project manager Matt Baker from specialist consultancy Rise Associ…
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This week, we’re focusing on Labour's seismic election victory the plethora of planning changes it announced almost straight away. This includes: A series of planning announcements made by new chancellor Rachel Reeves in her speech on Monday morning; A change to the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) to remove what the government called the …
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After six weeks of campaigning, we finally have our answer. The Rt Hon Sir Keir Starmer KCB KC MP has been appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after the Labour Party secured a momentous victory, winning a staggering 412 seats to the Conservative Party’s 121, giving Starmer a majority of 174. This week on The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, Nat…
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Mark Simpson, BBC News Correspondent; Ben Lowry, Editor of The Belfast Newsletter; Rory Montgomery, former Deputy Head of the Dept of Foreign Affairs; Lisa Chambers, Fianna Fáil Senator; Cian O'Callaghan, Social Democrats TD for Dublin Bay North; Lynn Boylan, Sinn Féin MEP for Dublinद्वारा RTÉ Radio 1
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Dame Elan Closs Stephens was the acting chair of the BBC after the resignation of Richard Sharp in June last year until her retirement in March. She was a member of the BBC’s governing body since 2010, first serving as Member for Wales on the BBC Trust, until its dissolution in 2017, and then as the Welsh member of the BBC Board. On this week's epi…
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In this Deep Dive edition, we discuss an investigation by Planning into: How the government measures up to its own local authority planning targets when it comes to speed of decision-making; The effectiveness of the 'special measures' regime to tackle councils’ development management performance. PLUS, we round up the other most important news stor…
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This time next week, we will know who our next Prime Minister will be. After what has been a very lacklustre campaign which has done little to enthuse voters about the choice they face on Thursday, Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer are preparing to make their final pitches to the electorate. For Rishi Sunak, the message has pivoted from ‘trust the p…
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Paulyn Marrinan-Quinn, the first Ombudsman of the Defence Forces; Martin Heydon, Minister of State at Dept of Agriculture, Food & Marine; Peadar Tóibín, Aontú leader and TD for Meath West; Claire Kerrane, Sinn Féin TD for Roscommon-Galwayद्वारा RTÉ Radio 1
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Mark Paul, London Correspondent with the Irish Times; Martin Heydon, Minister of State at Dept of Agriculture, Food & Marine; Peadar Tóibín, Aontú leader and TD for Meath West; Claire Kerrane, Sinn Féin TD for Roscommon-Galwayद्वारा RTÉ Radio 1
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Elllie Donnelly, Business Journalist with The Business Post; Martin Heydon, Minister of State at Dept of Agriculture, Food & Marine; Peadar Tóibín, Aontú leader and TD for Meath West; Claire Kerrane, Sinn Féin TD for Roscommon-Galwayद्वारा RTÉ Radio 1
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Olivia O’Leary has been a television and radio broadcaster on both the BBC, ITV and RTÉ – the Irish public service broadcaster in her native Ireland. In 1985, Olivia became the first female presenter on BBC’s Newsnight. She later returned to Ireland, presenting once again ‘Today Tonight’ – RTÉ’s flagship current affairs programme. She has also pres…
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Since 2010, Britain’s labour market has gone through a period of boom and bust – with record jobs growth in the last decade followed by a struggle to return to pre-pandemic employment rates in the 2020s. And while the country has experienced an unprecedented pay depression, a rising minimum wage has driven down low pay to its lowest level in decade…
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In this edition, we’re going to talk about: A landmark ruling by the Supreme Court on an oil drilling project, which legal experts believe could have significant wider implications for planning decisions; A council revealing that its legal challenge to minister’s consent for a 1,000-home high-rise project has been dropped because it made a ‘procedu…
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Ahead of the general election on 4 July, Nursing Standard met with cancer nurse and parliamentary undersecretary at the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), Maria Caulfield to talk to her about what nurses can expect if the Conservatives hold on to power next month. Still working part time as a nurse, the MP for Lewes spoke to us to discuss…
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With more betting scandals, predictions of crushing defeats in polling and an insurgent Nigel Farage, Rishi Sunak is looking down and out. Whilst it looks likely that the majority of those constituencies will flip back to Labour, there are not many people at all who are genuinely enthused by Sir Keir Starmer’s lacklustre offering. It is no wonder s…
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Claire Dunne, Irish Travel Agents Association; Malcolm Noonan, Minister of State for Heritage & Electoral Reform; Duncan Smith, Labour TD for Dublin Fingal; Marian Harkin, Independent TD for Sligo-Leitrimद्वारा RTÉ Radio 1
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Health-related benefit spending is rising – particularly among children and younger adults – and this increase is forecast to accelerate in the years ahead. With record numbers of people claiming disability benefits, incapacity benefits or both, there are serious questions to answer about what lies behind this trend and its impact on the health of …
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