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New Zealand Parliament - live streaming audio from Parliament (during sitting times) and listen-again audio from Question Time. Go to the footer of this page to find the link and frequencies to listen live. When Parliament is not sitting, this frequency carries the Southern Star programme from the Radio Rhema Broadcast Group. To discover when Parliament is and is not sitting, visit the Parliamentary website (www.parliament.nz/en/watch-parliament/).
 
TRUNEWS is a daily news and inspiration Godcast, founded by Rick Wiles. Rick Wiles is the father of “citizen reporting.” He pioneered alternative media long before the arrival of blogs and podcasts. TRUNEWS has an extremely loyal audience around the world. The program is 100% listener-supported. Guests include members of the US Congress, members of the European Parliament, members of the British Parliament, scientists, astronauts, climatologists, billionaires, investors, top-selling authors, ...
 
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ON Parliament

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ON Parliament

Legislative Assembly of Ontario

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Welcome to the ON Parliament Podcast where we spread the word on Parliament! Every month, we will be releasing a new episode where we will discuss the inner workings of parliament, explore its history, the amazing building, interview special guests and much more! Hosted by the Parliamentary Protocol and Public Relations Branch for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. ON Parliament aims to demystify the function, importance, and history of Ontario’s Legislature. For more information about Ont ...
 
Welcome to Committee Corridor, the podcast that brings together Members of Parliament from the different select committees in the House of Commons to interview experts and discuss the most pressing political, social and economic matters facing the UK today. Join our host and the Chair of the Joint Committee on Human Rights, Joanna Cherry MP, the Scottish National Party Member of Parliament for Edinburgh South West, as we discuss key issues of human rights and justice in the UK today.
 
Each week Christian MP Tim Farron unpacks the murky world of politics and encourages believers around the UK to engage prayerfully. Tim will share what life is like in Parliament, which issues Christians should care about and what you can do to make a difference. Tune in every Tuesday at 5pm or download the podcast from your chosen podcast provider.
 
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CPAC Today in Politics

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CPAC Today in Politics

Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)

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Hosted by veteran political journalist Julie Van Dusen, CPAC Today in Politics quickly gives you the information you need to understand what’s driving public policy and political decision-making. Over her 30 years with the CBC covering Parliament Hill, Julie Van Dusen has reported on every major political convention, election, leadership race, and First Ministers’ conference. Fluently bilingual, she has been featured in several documentaries about scrums on Parliament Hill and was nominated ...
 
New Episodes published every Monday and Thursday: Hosted by former MP George Galloway, MOATS (The Mother of all Talk shows) has broadcasted in several iterations since 2006. MOATS is a no-holds barred review of news around the world. With 30 years worth of experience in British Parliament, George uses his unique perspective to debate and discuss politics, geo-politics, war, society and culture with the most interesting guests and callers from around the world. Unlike other talk shows this in ...
 
The Constitution Unit conducts timely, rigorous, independent research into constitutional change and the reform of political institutions. Our research has significant real-world impact, informing policy-makers engaged in such changes - both in the United Kingdom and around the world. On this channel, you will find the audio recordings of the Constitution Unit's past events.
 
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First Minister Humza Yousaf MSP answers questions from Members during his inaugural First Minister's Questions. Transcripts of FMQs are available on our website: https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/what-was-said-and-official-reports/what-was-said-in-parliament/ [This episode has been edited to remove silences during suspensions only]…
 
This week on the Beyond the Byline podcast, we are looking at the anti-money laundering and terrorism financing reform approved by the European Parliament on March 28th. Recent successive scandals such as Qatar gate and Danske Bank have led to calls for a more comprehensive and effective EU approach to monitoring money trails, the financing of terr…
 
It’s been a jam-packed final sitting week before the May budget, as the Albanese government attempts to push through a suite of legislation.Negotiations with the Greens and the crossbench have proved fruitful, but the government’s Housing bill remains a sticking point.Laura Tingle, Chief Political Correspondent at 7.30 joins Patricia Karvelas and F…
 
Questions to Ministers TERISA NGOBI to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: What additional support will be available for New Zealanders and their families from 1 April? BROOKE van VELDEN to the Minister of Housing: How many additional permanent and fixed-term full-time equivalent staff were employed by Kainga Ora in December 2022 as…
 
Opposition parties in India have accused the government of stifling democracy after Rahul Gandhi was disqualified from parliament over a defamation conviction. But a supporter of Prime Minister Modi tells us that it's a legal, not a political, matter.Also on the programme, Rwanda has said it will release the jailed dissident Paul Rusesabagina, whos…
 
The social media app has been banned from all parliamentary phones. Adam and Chris are joined by the former conservative leader, Sir Iain Duncan Smith, who explains why he thinks TikTok should be banned on ministers' personal phones. He also gives his reaction to Boris Johnson's evidence to MPs on Partygate.Tony Schumacher, Screen Writer for the Ba…
 
The former British prime minister was grilled about whether he lied about breaching Covid lockdown rules. Also: The White House warns Uganda of possible economic repercussions if a new law banning people from identifying as LGBT comes into force, and could the mystery surrounding what killed Beethoven finally have been solved?…
 
French President Emmanuel Macron has got his pension reform out of the way early in his second term, but at what cost? His prime minister has triggered a vote of no-confidence rather than holding a straight up-and-down vote on the bill itself. How will the railroading through parliament of a plan that's sparked France's biggest strikes and demonstr…
 
He is the first former US president to face criminal charges, over alleged hush money paid to a porn star. Finland will become the thirty-first member state of NATO, after the Turkish parliament voted to back its application to join the alliance, and the lengths being gone to to get 2 Chinese pandas in a Danish zoo to mate.…
 
Days after a militant transvestite gunned down 3 innocent Christian children and 3 adults in a Nashville church school, radical leftist President Joe Biden had the audacity to declare a Transgender Day of Visibility on Friday March 31. Meanwhile, violent trannies plan to hold a Day of Vengeance rally on Saturday in Washington. Mr. Biden doesn’t see…
 
Government launches its new UK climate plan, but does it go far enough? Adam and Chris are joined by Labour’s Liz Kendall, the shadow minister for health and social care, and Emma Pinchbeck, boss of Energy UK, the energy industry’s trade association.And the government’s former health tsar and co-founder of Leon Restaurants, Henry Dimbleby, outlines…
 
Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine, Oleksiy Danilov, reflects on a year of war, including the “difficult and complicated situation” in Bakhmut, nuclear threat from Russia, and “very regrettable” situation at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia power plant.Also on the programme, Brazil’s ex-president, Jair Bolsonaro, has returned f…
 
Maybe we are not as smart as we think we are. We thought technology would set us free, liberate us from menial tasks, democratize access to information and knowledge. We marvelled at our ability to connect instantaneously to whoever, wherever, whenever. We even fell for the illusion that each one us is our own brand with a global reach. Beyond the …
 
The US newspaper, Wall Street Journal, has expressed deep concern for the safety of one of its reporters who's been arrested for spying in Russia. Also on the programme, a new report by the South Korean government says North Korea is using public executions to instil fear into its people; and, a simple blood test could prevent unnecessary chemother…
 
On this episode of Moats, George reviews the new French Revolution and discusses why it is not just about pensions, it’s the whole package. Over in the USA Nashville and the 129th mass shooting of the year and why is there a $500k loan to Biden from a Ukrainian garage owner, he wouldn't know of course as he wanders off again. Meanwhile close to hom…
 
The Prime Minister defends the deficit spending in the budget, saying his government is focusing on the right priorities; Jagmeet Singh takes credit for some big ticket items in the budget; Pierre Poilievre says he will make no promises to keep any of the budget initiatives if he were to become Prime Minister; And the Bloc Quebecois stands by the Q…
 
It seems like something from a cheap horror movie, but it's really happening. Radical transvestites who self-identify as communist revolutionaries in America are arming themselves and preparing for a killing spree among Christians. The Trans Day of Vengeance event will be held on Saturday in front of the US Supreme Court in Washington DC. The shock…
 
Key figures in the technology world want the training of powerful artificial intelligence systems to be suspended amid fears of a threat to humanity.They have signed an open letter warning of potential risks, and say the race to develop AI systems, such as the presently popular ChatGPT, is out of control. Also in the programme: How an over-the-coun…
 
"They cannot continue down this road." Joe Biden's blunt talk on Israel ended speculation that the US president would reward Benjamin Netanayhu with a White House visit, this after the prime minister paused his controversial overhaul of the judiciary. It's not the first time that Biden has crossed swords with Netanyahu, whose own son – without proo…
 
More than 2,000 women are taking the Swiss government to court claiming its policy on climate change is violating their right to life and health - the first time the European Court of Human Rights will hear such a case; also, scientists reveal brightest gamma explosion ever; and the British man who helped bring early jazz to Europe.(Photo: Meltwate…
 
In today's show we analyze the banking stress we've seen over the last couple of weeks on both sides of the Atlantic. Today's guests are Iain Begg, Professor at LSE and Raymond Torres, Funcas Europe Director. The host is Carlos Carnicero Urabayen. We explore questions such as: - Are banks better prepared to cope with a financial crisis compared to …
 
Questions to Ministers TEANAU TUIONO to the Minister of Education: Does she stand by her comments that teachers' pay and conditions are "not good enough"? CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions? ANAHILA KANONGATA'A-SUISUIKI to the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage: What progres…
 
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