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Poppy Coburn is joined by Jeremy Kyle as they discuss the 'stolen' phone of Cabinet Office chief Morgan McSweeney in the scandal that is rocking the Labour government. Sarah Vine and Dan Hodges join Jeremy to explain why they don't believe a word from Starmer and the government whilst Dr Arun Ghosh slams junior doctors for hugely unpopular Easter strikes and Samara Gill and Zoe Strimpel discuss attending the antisemitic art exhibition in Thanet. Wake up with Talk Breakfast in full on YouTube, DA...
Charlie Rowley joins Jeremy Kyle for the morning papers. Lord Dan Hannan joins to talk about Starmer's betrayal of the British people. Dan Hodges weighs in on the suspiciously missing phone of Morgan McSweeney linked to the Mandelson probe. Samara Gill joins Jeremy Kyle with Dov Forman who was victim blamed by Ed Balls for the Golders Green ambulance arson and finally Greg Swenson returns to the UK to talk to Jeremy about the flailing Iran War. Wake up with Talk Breakfast in full on YouTube, DAB...
Samara Gill joins Jeremy Kyle to go through the morning stories, plus, Emma Webber, son of the murdered Barnaby Webber in Nottingham exposes further politicised failings over the Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane. Iain Duncan Smith joins Jeremy to talk about Ed Miliband's obsession with net-zero when industry leaders are telling him to use North Sea Oil. Tobias Ellwood joins to look at the U.S. ceasefire in Iran and Labour MP Karl Turner returns to pour scorn on his ailing party in government. Wa...
Conservative Party Deputy Chairman joins Jeremy Kyle to look through the morning papers as three Jewish ambulances are set ablaze in Golders Green. Kinsey Schofield joins Jeremy to discuss Fergie trying to clone the Queen's corgis and Meghan Markle trying to make a fast buck down in Australia. Reform UK's Zia Yusuf and Trevor Kavanagh join to discuss Starmer's ailing premiership and the plight of working class white boys who once again come bottom of a survey on economic prosperity, school resul...
Mark Dolan tackles the biggest political stories on Talk Breakfast, with his trademark wit and straight-talking style. On today’s show, Mark is joined by Neil Parish, former Conservative MP, to discuss Labour tensions as Angela Rayner increases the pressure on the Prime Minister.David Wooding, former newspaper editor, gives his take on today's top stories, including reports that Lord Sewell will tell Sir Keir Starmer that Britain has failed white working-class boys. And rounding out the line-up ...
Mark delivers a no-holds-barred take on the assisted dying row, questioning whether the NHS can ever be trusted with legalised euthanasia as peers delay the bill. He also breaks down why energy bills are rising again — arguing Britain’s economic weakness, not just war in the Middle East, is to blame. On the world stage, Donald Trump’s Iran strategy, NATO tensions and the risk of wider escalation are put under the microscope, alongside what it means for UK security and petrol prices. There’s also...
Mark Dolan examines outrage after Nigel Farage called for banning Muslim public prayer, prompting accusations of bigotry and division. He also unpacks Kemi Badenoch's attack on Keir Starmer, amid escalating Conservative-Labour rows over Trafalgar Square prayers. The discussion highlights claims politicians are exploiting religious tensions, while critics warn anti-Muslim rhetoric is becoming increasingly mainstream. Meanwhile fury erupts as Labour's decision to preserve £6 billion for overseas g...
Did you 'ring Rob' today? Jeremy Kyle takes calls with Reform UK's Shadow Chancellor Robert Jenrick, on all things immigration, Starmer and the Labour Party, and benefits Britain. Political commentator Charlie Rowley drilled down into the politics of the day, vehemently disagreeing with calamity Lammy's plans to partially scrap trial by jury, and standing on his belief that those coming to this country should contribute. Talk's International Editor Isabel Oakeshott provides the latest on Trump a...
Listen to Ian Collins in for Jeremy Kyle, as he dissects the day's politics over breakfast. Bishop Ceirion Dewar tells Talk about his open letter to His Majesty King Charles III, sharing his grave concerns about the future of the Christian faith in the UK. He believes the King should be defending the faith and not faiths. Councillor and Reform UK's mayoral candidate Laila Cunningham speaks to callers on all things Reform, her Muslim faith, the way mayor or London Sadiq Khan chose to mark the end...
Donald Trump tears into Sir Keir Starmer over Britain’s response to the Iran conflict, as Jeremy Kyle asks why the Prime Minister keeps flip-flopping over military support, air bases and Britain’s role alongside America. With Reform MP Sarah Pochin weighing in, the show digs into whether Starmer’s biggest weakness is not just indecision, but a total failure to project leadership at a time of global instability. Jeremy also tackles the eye-watering state of Britain’s finances and priorities, as t...
Jeremy Kyle reacts as The Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer resists President Trump’s request to send a warship to Hormuz. In London, Bobby Vylan leads Al Quds protesters chanting ‘Death to the IDF’, sparking outrage. Our reporter Samara will bring us a full report as the ‘Islamic Human Rights Commission’ tries to suppress her interview. Allies resist Trump’s ‘team effort’ as oil prices rise and Starmer unveils £50m emergency help. Ed Miliband faces criticism for opposing more North Sea drilling, ...
Mark Dolan is joined by Political Strategist, Peter Barnes on Talk Breakfast, as he questions why the Chancellor still has a job after such poor economic growth. Spanish Politician, Virginia Martinez, slams her government's plans to regularise 500,000 undocumented migrants and asylum seekers. Plus Journalist, David Wooding, discusses the top stories of the day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....
Mark Dolan tears into the morning’s biggest stories with former Met detective Peter Bleksley and ex-Labour MP Simon Danczuk. From the explosive Epstein–Mandelson–Prince Andrew photo fallout and fresh questions over political judgement, to the banned Iran-linked march that can still go ahead as a “static protest” — and the policing bill landing on you. Plus: the fiery claim that four in ten new homes could go to migrants, what that means for young Brits locked out of the housing ladder, and why D...
Jeremy Kyle weighs in as the Prime Minister admits a mistake appointing Peter Mandelson US Ambassador. The Tories demand an ethics probe, citing files warning of Epstein links and a rushed vetting process. Meanwhile, a US tanker aircraft crashed on an Iran-war refuelling mission, with multiple casualties feared. An Iranian drone swarm struck a northern Iraq camp, injuring US troops as RAF sorties continued overhead. The Defence Secretary John Healey urges de-escalation, noting blocked Hormuz and...
Karl Turner MP joins Jeremy to discuss the new files that expose Starmer's appointment of Peter Mandelson in full knowledge of his association with Jeffrey Epstein. Poppy Coburn reviews the morning papers, whilst Susan Hall exposes London Mayor Sadiq Khan over allegations he has covered up South Asian grooming gangs in London for years. Wake up with Talk Breakfast in full on YouTube, DAB+ radio, Freeview 280, Fire TV, Samsung TV Plus or the Talk App on your TV from 6am every morning. Hosted on A...
Pro-Iran and Jihadi marches are planned for the weekend and whilst the government has formally banned them, can do little to stop people turning up anyway. Former Commons Speaker Nigel Evans and Annabel Denham join Mark Dolan to discuss. The government is still going strong with its plan to force Digital ID on the British Public and the campaign No2ID joins Mark. Plus, Isabel Oakeshott joins with an exclusive of an illegal marriage of a British child to a Muslim man by an Imam. Wake up with Talk...
Islamophobia laws are being swept in to curtail criticism of Islam. Conservative Party's Matt Vickers MP and Labour's Karl Turner MP join the debate on blasphemy laws. Energy expert Kathryn Porter joins Mark Dolan to look at rising fuel prices due to the Iran War, whilst Britain's top barrister Michael Mansfield comes on to wage war against Labour scrapping juries. Wake up with Talk Breakfast in full on YouTube, DAB+ radio, Freeview 280, Fire TV, Samsung TV Plus or the Talk App on your TV from 6...
Poppy Coburn joins Jeremy to talk about the stories of the day. Andrew Lownie discusses whether he genuinely thinks Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is a paedophile based on emerging evidence in the Epstein Files. Sir Malcom Rifkind and Sarah Pochin from Reform UK discuss Starmer's reaction to the Iran War and whether male soldiers in the British Armed Forces should be able to wear make-up and earrings as encouraged by the Ministry of Defence. Wake up with Talk Breakfast in full on YouTube, DAB+ radio...
Jeremy Kyle reacts to Sir Keir Starmer facing mounting criticism after reports that President Donald Trump has excluded Britain from key diplomatic discussions on the escalating Iran crisis. With tensions rising across the Middle East, Jeremy asks whether the UK–US “special relationship” is weakening and what it means for Britain’s global influence. Jeremy is joined by former Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and General Sir Nick Parker, former Commander-in-Chief of UK Land Forces, to assess the mil...
A two-hour special as Jeremy Kyle talks to Reform UK London Mayoral Candidate Laila Cunningham. Plus Poppy Coburn joins Jeremy in the studio to discuss British allies joining in condemnation over Starmer's weakness over Cyrpus. Katie Lam joins to spread the word over her website groominggangjustice.uk to force Labour to investigate grooming gangs in full and expose those who covered it up. Former MP and anti-lockdown Steve Reed joins the line-up whilst Jeremy has a ding-dong with Labour MP Tom H...
Trump delivers the insult of insults to Keir Starmer's response to the Iran Strikes, as a trundling HMS Dragon is slowly being equipped in Portsmouth a week from setting sail. The Greeks and French are already in the Mediterranean as columnist Dan Hodges labels Starmer a danger to national security. Michael Gove joins Jeremy to talk about Starmer's shoddy admiralty whilst Maggie Oliver is prepares to head to court for a judicial review of her grooming gangs case. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/p...
This episode delves into the third day of the "Operation Epic Fury" conflict, focusing on Donald Trump's strong criticism of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's stance on Iran, accusing him of pandering to Muslim voters and jeopardizing the special relationship. The discussion extends to Starmer's perceived weakness in national security, UK economic challenges, and the controversial Epstein depositions involving Bill and Hillary Clinton. Guests offer insights into the international repercussions and domestic political landscape.
Iran strikes back hitting almost all of its neighbours. Isabel Oakeshott joins Jeremy live from Dubai after drone attacks hit hotels and infrastructure in the city. Lord Richard Dannatt hits out at Sir Keir Starmer's unpreparedness and his reliance on lawyers to make any strategic decisions. Grant Shapps joins Jeremy to talk about Starmer's failure over Iran and the incoming Spring Statement from Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Plus, Andrew Lownie joins Jeremy again as he says Andrew Mountbatten-Winds...
On Mark Dolan's Talk Breakfast, discussion was dominated by the reaction to events in the Middle East & what that could mean for the UK. The show also covered the latest developments in Crowborough, as a court ruled that a military camp can be used to house migrants. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Talk Breakfast was dominated by reaction to the Gorton and Denton by-election, where the Green Party was declared the winner. The show also covered reports that Ian Huntley was given just a five per cent chance of survival after being attacked in prison, and the first wave of so-called “Boriswave” migrants becoming eligible for permanent settlement and benefits. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Jeremy Kyle Breakfast Show was dominated by the political shockwave from the Gorton and Denton by election, where Green Party candidate Hannah Catherine Spencer was declared the new MP in a historic upset. In what had long been considered safe Labour territory, Labour slumped to third place, Reform UK were beaten by more than 4,000 votes and the Conservatives picked up just 1.9 percent. Jeremy described it as a political earthquake for Sir Keir Starmer, with pressure mounting on Labour’s lea...
Reform UK's Robert Jenrick joins Jeremy in the studio to face your calls in another addition of Ring Rob. Kinsey Schofield joins Jeremy to discuss the ongoing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor investigation and look at Stephen Hawking's weird holiday pictures on Epstein's Island. Labour want school boys in dresses and Jeremy is joined Britain's strictest headteacher Katharine Birbalsingh. Plus, Samara Gill digs deep into the legacy of grooming gang attacks as she speaks to a victim. Plus Sarah Vine and...
Starmer's 'Watergate' moment hits as he refuses to publish the remaining files on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The Green Party says it wants to give free housing, wages and NHS treatment to illegal migrants. Jacob Rees-Mogg joins Jeremy Kyle and former head of Royal security Dai Davies and Royal biographer Andrew Lownie discuss the fall of Andrew whilst Jeremy heads up to Gorton & Denton to look at the close by election race between Reform UK & the Green Party. Hosted on Acast. See acast....
Nottingham social services exposed as killer Valdo Calocane was released because 'professionals' didn't want to put him in prison because he was black. Barnaby Webber's mother Emma Webber joins Jeremy. Iain Duncan Smith and Ben Habib speak to discuss Mandelson's arrest, and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's taxpayer funded 'massages'. Labour's Karl Turner MP joins to discuss the support he's given to Calocane's victims and the inquiry as well as Starmer's impending downfall. Wake up with Talk Breakfa...
Nigel Farage joins Jeremy Kyle to discuss his blockage by the UK government from the Chagos Islands and his plan to deport 300,000 people a year. Tom Tugendhat MP speaks to Jeremy about setting up a parliamentary committee to try Andrew and Peter Mandelson for treason. Peter Bleksley, Zia Yusuf and Samara Gill weigh in on the day's stories and the police officer who championed freedom of speech over Islamists in Whitechapel. Wake up with Talk Breakfast in full on YouTube, DAB+ radio, Freeview 28...