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NATS Altitude

NATS - UK air traffic control

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Altitude is a monthly live-streamed podcast from NATS - the UK's leading air traffic control company. Here people from across the aviation industry join our own team of experts to offer insights on a wide range of topics. Find out more about the world of air traffic control at NATS.aero.
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SEASON 6: Unreliable Witness (2024/25) Investigating the high-profile case of Ellie Williams, the young woman jailed for lying about sexual assault and grooming in her home town. Sky News’ Jason Farrell and Liz Lane look at what could have led her to make these claims and if, underneath it all, there is some other secret buried amongst the lies. NEW YORK FESTIVALS RADIO AWARDS - GOLD, INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM PODCAST SEASON 5: Patient 11 (2024) Following the death of her brother, young mothe ...
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Inside the world of crisis managers and spin doctors as David Yelland and Simon Lewis watch the week's biggest PR disasters unfold. In each episode our hosts go behind the scenes of the latest news stories and find out how, where and when it all began to hit the fan. When It Hits The Fan is hosted by two of the most influential and experienced people in the game; David Yelland is the former editor of the Sun and alongside him is Simon Lewis, former trouble-shooter for the Queen and Gordon Br ...
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The Simple Flying Podcast - hosted by Tom Boon and Channing Reid is your go to podcast for commercial aviation news and insight. We discuss the top commercial aviation news stories each week, all of the stories discussed can be found on simpleflying.com.
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From London Heathrow to Kinshasa N’djili. The Future Is Kongo (TFIK) Podcast is the result of a 3 week holiday becoming an unexpected 11 month stay. This podcast explores the experiences of the diaspora and more, at different levels of entrepreneurship and industries. Balili aims to provide helpful information for those travelling to, working in or building a life in the DRC.
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The Hopeful

Shayda Omidvar/ Frequency Podcast Network

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Amir Omidvar left Iran during the revolutionary crisis in 1982. For twenty months after leaving his home, Amir did everything he could to cross the Atlantic ocean. While taking refuge in Spain, he made three failed attempts to enter the US; a fake passport in Heathrow, a Mexican jail, and a beating by customs officers in Milan — until a fourth and final attempt brought him to Canadian shores. Amir speaks to his daughter, Shayda, about why he decided to leave and how arriving in Canada has im ...
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Following a 20-year career in communications, like so many friends, peers and ex-colleagues I found myself working from home 100% of the time. In this series I hear from a range of interesting and diverse voices about their response to the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, their health and wellbeing, creativity in adverse times, and our shared hopes for the future.
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Calling All Stations - The Transport Podcast

Christian Wolmar & Cogitamus Ltd

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Christian Wolmar, Mark Walker and guests keep you up to date with the most engaging news stories, policy developments and interviews from across the world of transport. You can find more from Christian and the transport sector including interviews, articles, books and speaking engagements here: https://www.christianwolmar.co.uk, or join the conversation on social media by following: AllStationsPod on X (https://x.com/AllStationsPod)
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Welcome to the Performance Physique Podcast. Our goal is to help you get faster, fitter, healthier, and happier quicker by bringing science to running, training, nutrition, and fitness. Hosted by Performance Coach, Arj Thiruchelvam, we offer practical tips, expert interviews, and deep dives into the latest research. Regularly featured in the Guardian, Times, The BBC, Women's Fitness and other features for his clear and correct advice! Follow us on @performance_physique or head to our website ...
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Coming from the heart of the Montel newsroom, Editor-in-Chief, Snjolfur Richard Sverrisson and his team of journalists explore the news headlines in the energy sector, bringing you in depth analysis of the industry’s leading stories each week. Richard speaks to experts, analysts, regulators, and senior business leaders to the examine not just the what, but the why behind the decisions directing the markets and shaping the global transition to a green economy. New episodes are available every ...
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In The News This Week (the Have I Got News For You podcast)

In The News This Week (the Have I Got News For You podcast)

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While the TV show is on break, this pod brings you a tasty edit of the news items that would have made it onto the programme – as a quartet of some of the creatives behind the scenes at the show discuss what makes each item Have I Got News For You worthy. Hosted by Jack Harris, Queenie Miller, Emerald Paston and Mike Rayment. A Hat Trick Podcast
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Welcome to Smashing The Ceiling, the show where we showcase the lives of women with interesting, unusual and inspiring careers, those who have achieved amazing things, some who've got a really cool or unusual job, and some who've just had a fascinating life. Each week I sit down with one amazing human to dig a little deeper into the HOW of it all - how did they get where they are, how they picked themselves up when things didn’t go right, and how their mentors, motivations and mistakes have ...
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JAL takes Paul on a wonderful flight to Haneda (that amenity kit too!). The new HND approach is everything (but HND T3 isn't). The aircraft guide for kids, by Vinod (and how wonderful are those Delta pilots!). An airborne Wifi setup that is so long, it will get you sober. An ode to the 757, they really don't make planes like those anymore (but Delt…
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As Europe eyes an end to Russian gas imports by 2027, fresh geopolitical tensions are reshaping energy markets once again. Could Trump’s mediation efforts result in a ceasefire in the Ukraine and could Russian gas re-enter Europe—directly or via shadow routes? In this week’s episode, Richard speaks to two policy experts about what peace versus a ce…
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Today, On-Air with Dan and Alex, the duo dives into major aviation headlines—from spotting Riyadh Air’s first 787 to reminiscing about the iconic Airbus A340-600 and British Airways 747s. They unpack a chilling Lufthansa cockpit incident where a pilot was left unconscious mid-flight, raising critical questions about aviation safety protocols and tw…
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How do you PR the future? That's the question David Yelland and Simon Lewis are wrestling with this week. As Uber says it's 'ready to go' with driverless cabs, can the British public be persuaded to jump in? How do you sell a vision? Also, in the extended edition on BBC Sounds, they look at Gary Lineker's departure from the BBC and the PR rules aro…
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In recent months, the European Commission has published what it describes as “simplified rules” of the carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), but is the policy still unclear and too complicated for energy and metals traders? In this episode, Richard talks to experts about the CBAM, and why some commodity trading firms are holding off - despite …
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Spying tends to be a fairly secretive game, for obvious reasons. So eyebrows have been quizzically raised (a bit like Roger Moore's 007) following the naming of the woman apparently favourite to become the new chief of MI6. This week, David Yelland and Simon Lewis explore the murky world of leaks. Who benefits from them, why are they done and just …
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Christian experiences in person London's brand new Silvertown Tunnel and the mandatory cycle shuttle bus [2:18]; elaborates on striking new figures for the construction costs of HS2 [09:55]; releases a narrative of his book 'Liberation Line' by engaging AI bots [19:35} and welcomes proposals to lower the age requirement for train drivers in Great B…
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In this episode of On-Air, Dan and Alex cover Dan’s recent Emirates First Class trip with his mom—unintentionally timed for Mother’s Day—and a dramatic journey from Delhi amid heightened India–Pakistan tensions. They discuss how airspace closures are increasingly weaponized, forcing costly reroutes and delays. Dan shares the chaos of flying through…
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Since parts of Spain, Portugal, and France temporarily lost power on Monday 28th April, TSOs and policy makers across Europe have been quick to try and assess how much their own networks are at risk of a similar blackout. Whilst we await conclusions from Entso-e’s investigations as to the cause of the outage, in this week’s episode Richard speaks t…
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In episode 256 of the Simple Flying podcast, your hosts, Tom and Channing, discuss, United Airlines fighting back after American Airlines files lawsuit in Chicago A visit to Air Canada's new A321XLR The ATC meltdown in Newark Riyadh Air's new cabin American Airlines auctions Boeing 787 Dreamliner simulator experience…
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In Episode 17 of On Air with Dan and Alex, the duo tackles a jam-packed Q&A session while recording from opposite sides of the world. Alex kicks off with deep dives into aviation law, European airline CEO salaries, and industry consolidation—including Lufthansa’s acquisition spree and TAP Air Portugal’s likely future. He also explores the growing p…
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As far as royal interviews go, it'll take some beating. This week, David Yelland and Simon Lewis sift through Prince Harry's BBC interview - and discuss whether it's a PR disaster. They discuss what sort of advice Harry is being given and why, when it comes to doing a big interview, the golden rule is 'never go in hot'. Listen to the full extended …
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**WARNING THERE IS A LOT OF LAUGHTER IN THIS EPISODE, YOU MAY FEEL YOU'RE WITH YOUR MATES IN A BEER GARDEN** Melissa Power is one of the world’s leading indoor cycling experts. With nearly two decades of experience, she has trained more than 600 instructors through her certification programme, the brilliantly named MPowered Academy. She’s taught ov…
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Aviation is at a crossroads. On one side is the familiarity of legacy systems, including decades-old air traffic control infrastructure and manual ground operations. On the other is the promise of digital transformation: smarter flight management, real-time operational insights, and seamless passenger experiences driven by advanced technologies. Wi…
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After a long delay, European TSOs finally released their bidding zone review this week. The report was met with much backlash from Germany’s government and industry leaders strongly opposed to the proposal to split its zone into five. In this week’s podcast episode Richard speaks to commentators for and against dividing Germany’s price zone, and ex…
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What if your profession is to blame for almost everything? This week, David Yelland is joined from Washington by PR guru Phil Elwood - who thinks the industry needs to take a long hard look at itself. Accusing PR of being like a virus, Phil says the tricks of the trade that have been used for decades to influence, mislead and cajole have been co-op…
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In this episode of On Air with Dan and Alex, the duo reunites to chat about Dan’s visit to the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai, where he got a firsthand look at new airline products and unexpected luxury touches like amenity kits. They dive into trends like cruise lines entering the high-end travel space, the rise of narrowbody aircraft for long-hau…
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One of the most exciting transport projects anywhere in the UK is the South Wales Metro which is now fully taking shape and promises to transform travel in and around the Cardiff Capital Region. In an extended interview, Christian hears from the person widely acknowledged as the visionary behind this metamorphosis - Mark Barry, Professor of Practic…
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London Marathon Debrief: Recovery Tips & Best Moments | BBC Radio London with Arj Thiruchelvam The 2025 TCS London Marathon is done — but your recovery is just beginning. In this BBC Radio London post-marathon debrief, I joined Shay Kaur-Grewal on 28th April to share expert tips on:🛌 What proper recovery actually looks like 🏃‍♀️ When to return to r…
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🎙️ LIVE FROM THE FINISH LINE 🎙️ For the 45th TCS London Marathon, I had the honour of co-presenting the official BBC Radio London broadcast alongside Shay Kaur-Grewal — live from the finish line in central London! 🏁 This 2-hour special captured: The emotional finish of thousands of runners Incredible interviews from the everyday heroes Real-time ra…
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1 Week to Go! Mindset, Taper & Fuelling Tips | BBC Radio London With just 7 days until the 2025 TCS London Marathon, I joined Shay Kaur-Grewal for the final episode of our 4-part BBC Radio London series. This episode is all about:✅ Getting your mindset right ✅ What tapering should actually look like ✅ Carb loading done properly — no more myths ✅ Fi…
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Norway is the largest exporter of guarantees of origin certificates. Yet last month, the country's government published guidance for industry and union leaders that supported a localised approach, opening up the possibility for double counting of GOs. After Iceland was accused of a similar move last year, we explore whether this latest move is pull…
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis discuss the global battle for hearts, minds and reputations between the US and China. Following JD Vance calling the people of China peasants, how far is China's retaliatory social media PR strategy seeking to embarrass America, or is the United States damaging its own reputation all by itself? Plus - Birmingham's rat …
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In today's episode of On Air with Dan and Alex, the hosts dive into their latest aviation adventures and share behind-the-scenes moments from recent trips. Alex recounts a solo first-class experience on Qatar Airways’ A380, while Dan gives an exclusive recap of being the first non-employee to experience Riyadh Air’s business class at a Formula 1-th…
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Here's the trick on how to forget you don't have a window seat: spend an entire flight doing speed tests on Starlink. Another trick? How to actually get a mobile boarding pass on BA's ever-buggy app. When business becomes first, or the final trick to access the Al Safwa First Class lounge in Doha. KLM gives you a timeline of service on the IFE, and…
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Oil and gas prices plummeted in the immediate aftermath of the trade war between the US and China. With many expecting oil and gas prices to continue to decline as a result of Trump's tariffs, the trade war raises raises fundamental questions about the profitability of oil production. Will oil producers feel inspired to "drill baby drill", as Trump…
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London Marathon Series Ep 3: Tapering Right, Carb Loading & Final Week Training With just 12 days to go until the London Marathon, I joined Jumoké Fashola on BBC Radio London for Week 3 of our Marathon Build-Up Series – and it’s a must-listen for every runner getting race-day ready! 🏁🎙️ 💬 This week’s big questions: ✅ What is tapering? And why “doin…
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➡️💰Join Points Master today: https://nonstop-dan.com/points-master-on-air In this episode of On-Air with Dan and Alex, the hosts dive into the controversial Boeing aircraft ban in China, analyzing its implications for Boeing, Chinese carriers, and international aviation. They also discuss the mysterious launch of Global Airlines and the strange eco…
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Quick Wins from the When It Hits the Fan team is our how-to guide to being better at your own PR and navigating the world of work like a pro. In these special short episodes, David Yelland and Simon Lewis give you lots of useful tips that might just change your working life – and it’ll only take a few minutes of your time. In this episode, they sha…
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For more than a decade, London mum Anna has led a secret double life as a brothel keeper. But in 2024, a break-in at her brothel sparks a potentially deadly chain of events. Pitted against both criminals and the police, can Anna untangle herself from this hidden world with both her secret and her safety intact? The first episodes of The Brothel are…
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This week, Trump's staggering tariffs on Asia and Europe caused turmoil in global equity and energy markets - as they took effect and were paused - raising many concerns within the energy sector about prices, trade flows, and the future of renewables investments. With the situation changing day-by-day, even hour by hour, Richard speaks to Norges Ba…
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In episode 255 of the Simple Flying podcast, Channing is joined by Terry Blue, the President and CEO of the Memphis Shelby County Airport Authority, for an exclusive interview about all the happenings at Memphis International Airport. Other hot topics discussed include: Southwest Airlines beginning cabin retrofits in May Alaska Airlines retiring th…
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London Marathon Series Ep 2: Gels, Hydration, Gut Training & Injury Advice With just 3 weeks to go until the London Marathon, we’re back on BBC Radio London with another essential episode for runners! 🏃‍♂️🎙️ I joined Shay Kaur-Grewal for Episode 2 of our Marathon Build-Up Series to talk about the big questions runners are facing right now: 🔥 This e…
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In this episode of On Air with Dan and Alex, the hosts share a humorous yet critical travel story about their disappointing experience at Singapore Changi Airport, usually hailed as the world’s best. They detail issues like the Jewel’s late opening hours, lack of food options in Terminal 1, and a frantic scramble for breakfast before their flight. …
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Quick Wins from the When It Hits the Fan team is our how-to guide to being better at your own PR and navigating the world of work like a pro. In these special short episodes, David Yelland and Simon Lewis give you lots of useful tips that might just change your working life – and it’ll only take a few minutes of your time. In this episode they shar…
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Christian reports back to listeners on the latest leg of his worldwide exploration of high speed rail networks, this time with the extraordinary progress made in the People's Republic of China [1:22]. Mark Walker and Christian discuss the impact of and explanations for the recent total shutdown of London's Heathrow Airport as a result of a fire in …
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In this week's episode, the president of the federal network agency discusses the critical issues facing Germany's energy market as the country waits for the new government to take the reins. How will Germany - and Europe - fill gas storage ahead of the winter, given the current unattractive prices? We also talk about the pressure the country faces…
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London Marathon Prep: Mindset, Gear & Long Runs – BBC Radio London with Arj Thiruchelvam! The London Marathon is just weeks away, and I’m back on BBC Radio London with Shay Kaur-Grewal to guide you through the final stretch of training! 🎙️🏃 This first episode of our 4-week marathon prep series covers: ✅ Mindset: How to stay mentally strong in the f…
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In this week’s special all-Q&A episode, Dan & Alex join us from the studio to tackle your questions, scenarios & provide their take on your travel stories. Send more to our hosts on Insta: @OnAirWithDanandAlex! ------------------------ Please send us your questions, topics, or opinions via direct message on Instagram below. Follow Nonstop Dan on Yo…
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In this special episode David Yelland and Simon Lewis answer PR questions sent in by When It Hits the Fan listeners. First off, they are just two little words but they carry a lot of meaning... why 'no comment' can be both a good and bad thing to say - and what you might be able to say as an alternative. Also, they have some great tips for how to d…
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Last Friday, one of the world's largest transport hubs came to a halt for 18 hours after a fire broke out at one of its substations in North Hyde. Since the incident, National Grid's CEO responded to accusations that Heathrow bosses were forced to shut down the airport due to a lack of power, confirming that the two other substations were operation…
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A decade ago, NATS became the first air traffic management service in the world to introduce Time-Based Separation in a groundbreaking collaboration with Heathrow Airport and Leidos UK. Since then, it has reduced carbon emissions by 300,000 tonnes, saved airlines 100,000 tonnes of fuel and cut headwind-related delays by 62%, something that’s helped…
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Dan & Alex dive into the shutdown of Europe’s busiest airport, and discuss the CEO’s decision to go to bed as the rest of his team dealt with closing the entire Heathrow hub. Plus, latest from the La Premiere Air France launch; recent travels; and much more. Follow @OnAirWithDanandAlex on Instagram! ------------------------ Please send us your ques…
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In this special episode, David Yelland and Simon Lewis unpick the PR levers being pulled behind the Heathrow airport shutdown caused by a fire at a local power substation – which left 300,000 passengers stranded, 1,300 flights cancelled and its CEO in the headlines for all the wrong reasons. Was it wise to let it be known that CEO Thomas Woldbye wa…
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