Trump’s Fury At Starmer
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 the debate turns to welfare, defence spending and the growing fear that the UK is dangerously exposed in an increasingly hostile world. Sarah Pochin and Sun columnist Trevor Kavanagh lay out why they believe Britain has become weaker, softer and less prepared, while Jeremy argues that years of political drift have left the country vulnerable abroad and overstretched at home.Plus, former detective Peter Bleksley reacts to Talk’s exclusive investigation into police officers caught watching porn, playing video games and pretending to work while on duty. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'Hate' On The Streets Of Britain
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, insisting the crisis proves clean power urgency. Meanwhile in other news,The RSPCA has said rats, pigeons and seagulls should feature on banknotes instead of Sir Winston Churchill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Britain On The Brink?
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.
Banned March, Epstein-Mandelson shocker & Migrants Homes
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 Dolan says the country’s being pushed to the brink. No filter, no fluff — just front-page fury and straight-talking phone-ins. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
He Lied, Lied And Lied Again
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 claiming Putin benefits from spiking oil prices. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.