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Talk Breakfast

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The best bits from Breakfast on Talk. Listen and watch live every weekday from 6am til 10am.

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Episodes

Covid Powers, Floating Asylum Centres, University Halls and and The Union Jack Flag

Christine Jardine discusses the extension of emergency Covid-10 powers. Benjamin Loughnane speaks about floating asylum centres. Helen Dale talks to Mike about students in lockdown in university halls. Graham Bartram from The Flag Institute tells Mike about the Union Jack. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 01, 20201 hr 10 min

US Presidential Debate, Under the Duvet, Go Fund Me and Static Electricity

Nigel Farage reviews the Presidential Debate with Mike. Neil Oliver joins Mike, discussing how humans are sociable creatures. Tom Whipple takes Mike through the laws of Physics, talking about Static Electricity. Mike takes a call from Carol, who is desperately trying to raise funds for an operation to have a brain tumor removed. https://uk.gofundme.com/f/carol039s-story Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Sep 30, 20201 hr 2 min

Coronavirus Act, Trade Talks, Heritage Party, US Presidential Debate and St Paul's

Sir Bob Neill talks to Mike about Tory rebels who are voting against Coronavirus Act, and how harmful the 10pm curfew is. Anand Menon discusses the Brexit Trade Talks. David Kurten tells Mike about launching his Heritage Party and standing for traditional conservative family values. Sebastian Gorka, Strategist to President Trump gives Mike the latest from Washington, as the first Presidential Debate is set to take place. Finally, Donna McDowell from St Paul's Cathedral takes the homeschooling se...

Sep 29, 20201 hr 12 min

Emergency Lockdown Plan, Fly-on-the-Wall, Curfew and Graham vs Hitchens Round Twenty- Six

Suzanne Evans, from Political Insight starts the week off, discussing a possible emergency lockdown plan. Brand and PR Guru Mark Borkowski speaks to Mike about Harry and Meghan's reality TV show. Mike and Peter debate about mask wearing. James Chaivarini reports on the new 10pm curfew, and how it has affected his business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 28, 20201 hr 7 min

Thin Blue Line, Croydon, and Law and Order

We react to the tragic news of the shooting of a police officer in London. We speak to former cops Chris Hobbs and Peter Bleksley, and Dr Rakib Ehsan from the Henry Jackson Society. Plus, we take your calls on the state of our streets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 25, 202055 min

Sunak's Rescue Plan, Anti-Trump Message and Track and Trace App

David Wooding joins Mike to talk about Rishi's new rescue plan and the track and trace app. Charles Rae, former Royal Editor of The Sun discusses Harry and Meghan's 'Anti-Trump' message. Helen Dale speaks about the vaccine, and voting systems. Sir John Redwood highlights his thoughts on the Government's latest plans to tackle the virus, and Lewis MacLeod gives Mike his best Presidential impression. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Sep 24, 20201 hr 4 min

PM Warning of Second Lockdown, Misogyny to Become Hate Crime, and Face Masks Wearing Thin

Steve Brine, Conservative MP for Winchester speaks to Mike about the latest from Number 10, as Boris addressed the nation, warning of second lockdown. Former Brexit Party MEP, Alex Phillips discusses misogyny becoming a hate crime, and Neil Oliver joins Mike, talking about face masks wearing thin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 23, 202052 min

Second Lockdown, Chicken- Eating Hypocrites, Impact on Economy, and Unconscious Bias Training

Professor Hugh Pennington joins Mike to discuss the letter he signed to the Prime Minister. Mark Dolan talks about David Attenborough, as he has admitted to eating free range chicken after urging others not to eat meat. Richard Tice speaks about false positive Covid-19 tests, and the impact of Covid on business and economy. Finally, Ben Bradley highlights 'unconscious bias training' for MPs that he refuses to partake in. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Sep 22, 202059 min

Illegal Migrants Claiming Asylum, Firing Lawyers, Eco-Friendly Cars and Graham vs Hitchens Round Twenty-Five

Nigel Farage starts the week with the latest on the migrant crisis, as the Prime Minister and Priti Patel are urged to ban illegal migrants from claiming asylum. Royal Biographer, Angela Levin talks about he the Duke and Duchess of Netflix, as the Duchess fires the same lawyer who represented Johnny Depp. Peter Hitchens gives Mike his reaction to todays press conference with Whitty and Valance, as well as discussing the governments' handling of lockdown. Finally, Howard Cox from Fair Fuel UK spe...

Sep 21, 20201 hr 6 min

No Clue Home Office, Curtain Twitching, Inefficient Testing, Magna Carta and The Perrior Awards

Benjamin Loughnane discusses migrants arriving on UK shores, as he states that ‘we are sleepwalking into tyranny.’ Olivia Utley, Deputy Leader Writer at The Sun joins Mike in the studio, for a round up of the week’s top stories. Dr Waqar Rashid talks about the ‘chaos and inefficiency’ in Covid-19. Specialist in Magna Carta, Steven Franklin takes the homeschooling segment. Finally, we close the week with The Perrior Awards. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Sep 18, 20201 hr 2 min

Curfew, French Navy, Spitting Image, Trump and Florence Nightingale

Leader of the Social Democratic Party William Clouston starts the show talking about pub and restaurant curfew. Sir John Hayes, Conservative MP for South Holland and the Deepings, discusses migrant crossings, as the French Navy are seen shepherding migrants into UK waters. Actor Lewis MacLeod fools the listeners with his Donald Trump impression, and speaks to Mike about Spitting Image returning. Mike gets an American update from LaDona Harvey, and Kristin Buhnemann from the Florence Nightingale ...

Sep 17, 202059 min

Testing, BBC Licence Fee and Presenter Pay, Common Sense Citizens and How to Write a Story

John Rentoul starts the show off by discussing a surge in Covid cases among the middle age. Martin Daubney talks about the BBC. Neil Oliver joins Mike debating about trust in society, and how citizens should be able to use their own common sense. Finally, author Luke Brown takes the homeschooling segment on 'how to write a story.' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 16, 20201 hr 1 min

Internal Market Bill, Cancer Diagnosis, Life on Venus and Drinking Brits

Stewart Jackson discusses the Internal Market Bill, as it passes the first hurdle in the commons. Professor Karol Sikora highlights the waiting time for cancer diagnosis. Astronomer Emily Drabek- Maunder talks about traces of phosphine gas that could be coming from microbes in clouds coming from the planet's atmosphere. Finally, Professor Sir Ian Gilmore speaks about the numbers of people drinking high-risk levels of alcohol during the pandemic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more in...

Sep 15, 202053 min

Tory Rebellion, Trade Union Rich List, BBC, Parrots and Graham vs Hitchens Round Twenty-Four

Kate Hoey starts the week off with Brexit, talking about Geoffrey Cox leading the Tory Rebellion. Duncan Simpson from the Taxpayers' Alliance discusses the Trade Union Rich List of 2020. Peter Hitchens and Mike continue their weekly debate, on face masks and Julian Assange. Paul Connew speaks about the BBC and Claire Longworth from Birdline takes the homeschooling segment on Parrots. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 14, 20201 hr 12 min

Covid Marshals, Japan Trade Deal, BLM, Pangaea and The Perrior Awards

Christopher Snowdon from the Institute of Economic Affairs discusses new Covid Marshals. Marcus Fysh talks about the new trade deal between the UK and Japan. Dr Rakib Ehsan from the Henry Jackson Society talks about BLM in the UK. Dr Anjana Khatwa takes the homeschooling for today on Pangaea and finally, the Perrior Awards Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 11, 202059 min

PM Christmas Threat, Channel Crossings, and Windows

Former MEP Annunziata Rees-Mogg starts today's show off with the latest rules surrounding Covid-19, as the PM warns that measures could be in place till Christmas. Lord Jack McConnell discusses the horrors that Yazidis endured. Migration Watch UK's Benjamin Loughnane talks about migrant smugglers resorting to old ways of getting teenagers across the channel. LaDona Harvey brings Mike the latest from America, and architect Alan Dunlop takes the homeschooling segment on the cultural significance o...

Sep 10, 20201 hr 5 min

Six People Gatherings, Toxic Particles and Dinosaurs

Dr Simon Clarke speaks to Mike about the latest news on Coronavirus, as meetings of more than six are banned. Dr Ruaraidh Dobson from the University of Stirling talks about a lockdown study, finding that the decline in vehicle use had no impact on reducing toxic particle emissions. Neil Oliver and Mike talk T.V. and Dr Mark Witton takes the homeschooling segment on dinosaurs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 09, 20201 hr 4 min

37 Days, Furlough Farce, Duke and Duchess of Netflix, and Devolution of Government

Richard Tice talks to Mike about Brexit, as No.10 warns Brussels to 'get real.' Andrew Bridgen discusses the furlough scheme, and how billions of pounds have been claimed where it may not have been essential. Norman Baker highlights the newly named Duke and Duchess of Netflix, and how their divorce from Britain is final. Olivia Utley from The Sun joins Mike in the studio, debating nights out during Covid-19 times. Finally, Researcher of Politics at the University of Cambridge, Jack Sheldon takes...

Sep 08, 20201 hr 7 min

Tracing Covid, Brexit Deal or Walk, Andy Warhol and Graham vs Hitchens Round Twenty-Three

Dr Waqar Rashid, Consultant Neurologist and MS Specialist starts the week off, discussing coronavirus testing. Anand Menon, from UK in a Changing Europe talks about Brexit, explaining that there is 38 days for a deal or we walk. Peter Hitchens and Mike catch up on masks a.k.a. muzzles, and Alex Proud takes today's homeschooling segment on Andy Warhol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 07, 20201 hr 8 min

Airport Systems, Squirrels and The Perrior Awards

Nick De Bois and Mike catch up on this week's politics. CEO of Heathrow Airport, John Holland- Kaye speaks to Mike about airport testing. Natalia Doran, from Urban Squirrels takes today's homeschooling segment on squirrels, and the Perrior Awards are back, paying homage to Mike's brilliance in broadcasting! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 04, 202056 min

Calm Waters, Netflix Deal, Tony Abbott and the Northern Lights

Starting the show, Nigel Farage and Mike discuss how calm seas trigger a surge in migrants crossing the channel. Charles Rae talks to Mike about the Sussexes, as they have signed a Netflix deal. Helen Dale carries on the cultural appropriation debate with Adele, and speaks about Tony Abbott. Finally, Dr Ed Bloomer, from Royal Museums Greenwich, informs Mike on the Northern Lights. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 03, 20201 hr 7 min

Extinction Rebellion, Migrant Crossing Numbers and PMQs

Matt Vickers discusses Extinction Rebellion, as the group staged protests over the UK. Neil Oliver and Mike speak about cultural appropriation, and the Glasgow lockdown. Sir John Hayes and Mike talk about the latest migrant crossing numbers. Finally, PMQs are back. Charlotte Ivers and Mike pass comment on the first PMQs of the season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 02, 20201 hr 22 min

Asylum Seeker Figures, Cabinet Meetings, Extra Hours at Home and Electromagnetism

Chairman of Migration Watch Alp Mehmet discusses the latest figures of the cost of Britain's Asylum Seekers. Lee Rowley, Chairman of the Conservative Party discusses cabinet meetings, and Professor Sir Cary Cooper talks about people working from home working an extra hour a day. Finally, Science Editor at the Times, Tom Whipple takes the homeschooling segment on Electromagnetism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 01, 202049 min

Brakes on Recovery, Piers Corbyn, Plastic Bags and Graham vs Hitches Round Twenty-Two

Marcus Fysh starts the week off, speaking to Mike about tax increases and staff defying government calls to commute. David Atherton joins Mike to discuss Piers Corbyn's £10,000 fine. Mike and Peter Hitchens cover coronaphobia, and Matt Kilcoyne and Mike talk about the plastic bag. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 31, 20201 hr 8 min

Asylum Reform, Alexa, Productive Working and the RNC

Conservative MP Lee Anderson discusses the letter addressed to Boris expressing concerns about immigration. Comedian Dave Chawner and Mike talk about Alexa broadening her understanding of UK dialects. Conservative MP for Wokingham John Redwood joins the debate on working from home. Finally, Sebastian Gorka talks about the Republican National Convention and President Trump's acceptance speech. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Aug 28, 20201 hr 4 min
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