The News Agents

The News Agents

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1169 - Will Argentina be punished for their Falklands stunt?
Emily Maitlis, Jon Sopel and Lewis Goodall – three of the UK’s top journalists – host an award-winning daily news podcast: The News Agents. They’re not just here to tell you what's happening, but why. Expect astute analysis and explanation of the day's news – and a healthy dose of scepticism and the ability to laugh at it all when needed. Episodes are available every weekday afternoon. You can listen to The News Agents on Alexa, just say "Alexa ask Global Player to play The News Agents" The News Agents is a Global Player Original podcast. For advertising opportunities on this podcast email: dax@global.com You can visit our website here https://www.thenewsagents.co.uk/
1169 - Will Argentina be punished for their Falklands stunt?
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Emily Maitlis, Jon Sopel and Lewis Goodall – three of the UK’s top journalists – host an award-winning daily news podcast: The News Agents. They’re not just here to tell you what's happening, but why. Expect astute analysis and explanation of the day's news – and a healthy dose of scepticism and the ability to laugh at it all when needed. Episodes are available every weekday afternoon. You can listen to The News Agents on Alexa, just say "Alexa ask Global Player to play The News Agents" The News Agents is a Global Player Original podcast. For advertising opportunities on this podcast email: dax@global.com You can visit our website here https://www.thenewsagents.co.uk/

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The hosts discuss the controversy surrounding Argentinian players displaying a Malvinas/Falklands banner, debating whether FIFA will enforce its rules against political symbols given the involvement of high-profile stars like Lionel Messi. The episode also covers the political unrest in Ukraine following President Zelensky's dismissal of Defense Minister Fedorov and the tension between modern tech-driven warfare and traditional military leadership. Finally, the discussion addresses Russia's escalating missile attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure and the upcoming leadership transition within the UK Labour Party.

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Is Gianni Infantino going to ban Lionel Messi from playing in the World Cup final on Sunday in New Jersey?

00:00:33 · The host questions whether FIFA president Gianni Infantino will enforce rules against high-profile players like Messi.

It's almost like a battle between the past and the future.

00:16:39 · The presenter characterizes the political conflict in Ukraine as a clash between old-school Soviet military styles and modern technological leadership.

He created this new app that really lets Ukrainians do just about everything from pay your bills to get married, even get divorced on an iPhone.

00:23:55 · The reporter highlights the digital transformation achievements led by Fedorov during his time in office.

Ukraine has seized the initiative in the air, but the Russians are responding not only in kind, but they're escalating because their ground offensive is moving very, very slowly.

00:29:56 · The speaker explains how Russia is increasing its use of missiles and drones to compensate for slow progress on the ground.

He accepts the resignation as prime minister and appoints Andy Burnham as the incoming prime minister.

00:31:28 · The segment describes the formal constitutional process required for the change in UK leadership.

Epizode

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Will Argentina be punished for their Falklands stunt?

The hosts discuss the controversy surrounding Argentinian players displaying a Malvinas/Falklands banner, debating whether FIFA will enforce its rules against political symbols given the involvement of high-profile stars like Lionel Messi. The episode also covers the political unrest in Ukraine following President Zelensky's dismissal of Defense Minister Fedorov and the tension between modern tech-driven warfare and traditional military leadership. Finally, the discussion addresses Russia's escalating missile attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure and the upcoming leadership transition within the UK Labour Party.

16 jul. 2026
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Starmer hands the torch to Burnham - does he have a plan?

This episode explores the political landscape following Keir Starmer's final Prime Minister's Questions, marked by an unusually respectful tone from both his party and the opposition. The discussion delves into the shifts following his departure, including the rise of Kemi Badenoch and the bipartisan concerns regarding Nigel Farage. The conversation also examines the transition to Andy Burnham's incoming administration, noting a lack of policy clarity and uncertainty surrounding key government appointments. Additionally, the episode touches upon internal Labour Party tensions and the unexpected impact of Donald Trump on sporting disciplinary matters.

15 jul. 2026
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Gary Lineker on the most toxic rivalry on Earth

This episode explores the deep-seated historical, political, and economic tensions between England and Argentina, framed by the legacy of the 1982 Falklands War and modern disputes over offshore oil reserves. Through interviews with football writer Andy Mitchener, a Buenos Aires tour guide, and Gary Lineker, the discussion examines how these geopolitical grievances manifest in football culture and national identity. The conversation also delves into the tactical evolution of the England squad under Thomas Tuchel compared to Gareth Southgate. The episode concludes by contemplating the intersection of sporting triumph and political transition, specifically regarding the potential for an England victory to coincide with a change in the UK Prime Minister.

14 jul. 2026
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Was Ann Widdecombe the victim of a political assassination?

This episode explores the escalation of the investigation into the murder of Anne Widdicombe, which has transitioned to a counter-terrorism inquiry following new evidence. The discussion examines the challenges police face in communicating during investigations amidst rising social media scrutiny and the increasing threat of political violence. Labour MP Stella Creasy joins the conversation to discuss the rising levels of intimidation, harassment, and death threats faced by politicians. The episode also covers the need for transparency in policing, the complexities of political funding regarding cryptocurrency and trade union donations, and the legal implications of Sir Ollie Robbins' judicial review against Keir Starmer.

13 jul. 2026
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Bridget Phillipson: "Spiteful class warrior" and proud

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson discusses the political aftermath of Keir Starmer's resignation, addressing the challenges of communicating Labour's policies and the disconnect between Starmer's public persona and his true character. The conversation explores the evolving media landscape, the concept of economic freedom through government intervention, and the complexities of school reforms. The episode also covers the political landscape involving Nigel Farage and Reform UK, the Clacton by-election, and the future of the Labour Party. Phillipson addresses personal attacks from Kemi Badenoch, discusses the evolution of the academy programme, and reflects on the importance of supporting families beyond the school gate.

10 jul. 2026