
24: Marie-Noelle Loewe on European citizenship and immigrants' rights in the UK
Angela Merkel has recently denied Theresa May’s request to guarantee the rights to residence, work and healthcare for British people in the EU and Europeans in the UK post-Brexit until the UK governme...
13 Des 201629min

23: Jen's top five Brexit takeways
The Brexit Podcast has only been up and running for two months, yet has sparked a number of talking points. The first in a series, this special episode of the Brexit Podcast features hosts Jennifer Ha...
8 Des 201632min

22: David Kurten on why he joined UKIP and the party's role in Britain's future
What makes a well-travelled chemistry teacher decide to become a politician for the UK Independence Party? Tim talked to David Kurten, who has taught at state and private schools from Botswana to Bosn...
6 Des 201633min

21: Dave Bromage on #LibDemFightBack and flaws of the Remain campaign
Dave Bromage was an opinionated Herts & Essex Observer columnist before his remonstrations were culled in journalism's latest round of his budget cuts. It's only served to make a man, who would joust ...
1 Des 201628min

20: Patti Rundall on how regulations save lives
The words 'regulation' and the 'EU' often lead to a few harmless jokes about misshapen bananas. But Brussels is not only interested in safeguarding aesthetically pleasing fruit, adn there are more ser...
29 Nov 201628min

19: Dr Lucy Maddox on Brexit's psychological toll
With so much uncertainty over this country’s future, a worrying number of reports are emerging on increasing levels of anxiety among Britain’s youth. For this episode, Jen and Tim caught up with Dr Lu...
24 Nov 201631min

18: Daniel Puddick on the challenges of employing EU staff post-referendum
With his past two ventures being the successful online retailer Sunglasses Shop and the recently launched Sundried activewear, it’s little surprise that entrepreneur Daniel Puddick likes to look on th...
22 Nov 201624min

17: Minette Batters says trade links are top priority for farmers
We hear plenty on the thousands of city jobs in jeopardy as a result of Brexit, but what about the challenges farmers, the literal bread and butter of this country, will face? Minette Batters, farmer ...
17 Nov 201631min



















