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  • Oct 14, 2024 | tortoisemedia.com | Giles Whittell |Katie Riley |Cat Neilan

    This event is exclusive to Friends of Tortoise Join Tortoise Media for a live recording of the podcast, ‘The News Meeting’ and help set the news agenda. In every newsroom around the world there’s a daily editorial conference to decide what leads the news, what follows and in what order. In this live version of the hit podcast The News Meeting, the Tortoise audience gets a chance to see and hear how these conversations shape the news agenda.

  • Feb 13, 2024 | tortoisemedia.com | Cat Neilan

    100 year-life The 100-year life Labour got itself into a mess, by standing by its candidate for Rochdale after it emerged he had claimed that Israel had “deliberately” relaxed security ahead of warnings about a likely Hamas attack.

  • Dec 13, 2023 | tortoisemedia.com | Cat Neilan

    Friend of Tortoise Exclusive 22 Berners Street Wednesday 17 January 2024 18:30-19:30 GMT This event is exclusive to Friends of Tortoise If the current polls are accurate Sir Keir Starmer is very likely to become the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after the next general election. He has been an MP since 2015 and, during that time, Labour has undergone two revolutions: first under Corbyn and then under Starmer who has erased almost all traces of his predecessor.

  • Dec 13, 2023 | tortoisemedia.com | Jasper Corbett |Cat Neilan

    Friend of Tortoise Exclusive 22 Berners Street Wednesday 17 January 2024 18:30-19:30 GMT This event is exclusive to Friends of Tortoise If the current polls are accurate Sir Keir Starmer is very likely to become the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after the next general election. He has been an MP since 2015 and, during that time, Labour has undergone two revolutions: first under Corbyn and then under Starmer who has erased almost all traces of his predecessor.

  • Dec 13, 2023 | tortoisemedia.com | Cat Neilan

    This event is exclusive to Friends of Tortoise What are we missing that could make all the difference when the country goes to the polls? As we rush to gauge the national sentiment, do some areas of the UK have more influence than others? Which are the oft-overlooked constituencies that we should keep our eyes on in the months ahead, and what’s the relationship between local campaigns and candidates and who ultimately leads Britain?

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