
Sarah Everard: Does the entire justice system need an overhaul?
The murderer of Sarah Everard has been given a whole life sentence. Wayne Couzens will die in jail. But does that make women feel any safer? We speak to barrister and campaigner Dr Charlotte Proudman ...
30 Sep 202110min

What's the fuel crisis putting at risk this Christmas, from turkeys to toys?
With Boris Johnson promising to save Christmas for the second year running, we look at what the fuel crisis is actually putting at risk this festive season. Will there be enough turkey to go round? Wh...
29 Sep 20216min

Fuel Crisis: Why the European lorry cavalry ‘isn’t coming’
European lorry drivers appear to be rejecting the UK’s offer of 5,000 temporary visas to help the country out with its fuel crisis. We ask European Transport Workers’ Federation boss Livia Spera why?S...
28 Sep 20216min

Fuel Crisis: Forecourt fights and why London’s the worst hit in the UK
Recorded at a petrol station in East London, we look at the fuel crisis including why London has been so badly affected. Associate Editor Jonathan Prynn tells us how cabbies fuelling up at the first s...
27 Sep 202110min

Are we in a petrol crisis or not?
Evening Standard political reporter Rachael Burford joins the podcast as some petrol forecourts appear to be getting busier and others are closed altogether due to shortage of fuel. The government’s u...
24 Sep 20215min

How NFTs are transforming political and social campaigning
As ES magazine prepares to auction its historic NFT front cover, we speak to art academic Acacia Mei and tech journalist Monty Munford about how digital code is transforming campaigning. 'Brave New Wo...
23 Sep 202110min

Netflix teams up with Roald Dahl: We look at the deal and his legacy
Netflix is stepping into the gloriumptious world of Roald Dahl with the acquisition of the company which licences the author’s works in its biggest-ever content deal. Our deputy business editor Joanna...
22 Sep 20217min

Boris & Biden: The ups and downs of their 'special relationship'
Once cast as rivals from opposite sides of the political divide, Boris Johnson and Joe Biden appear to have smoothed over differences and become, as one US TV journalist described them, 'peas in a pod...
21 Sep 20217min



















