Search results for ‘Krishnan Guru-Murthy’
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“The Conservative party is the Brexit party” – Director of Onward, Sebastian Payne
In today’s Ways to Change the World, Director of centre-right think tank Onward Sebastian Payne sits down with Krishnan Guru-Murthy to discuss Brexit, Boris, and what we can expect from the next general election.
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“We have big rivers and we have strong hands”. Baaba Maal on the future of Africa
In today’s Ways to Change the World, Senegalese musician Baaba Maal sits down with Krishnan Guru-Murthy to discuss the power of music and why we are all politicians in our own way when it comes to helping the world.
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“You learn to live with the pain, you grow your life around it”. Cariad Lloyd on finding humour in grief
In this episode of Ways to Change the World, Comedian Cariad Lloyd sits down with Krishnan Guru-Murthy to discuss dying, death, grief, and what comes next.
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Why so many workers are striking – Frances O’Grady
Former TUC leader Frances O’Grady joins Krishnan Guru-Murthy to talk about the history of the trade union movement, why she thinks workers are going on strike and what the government should be doing to support them and support for single parents.
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How do you ask someone the question: “Where are you from?” Jyoti Patel on identity and belonging.
In this episode, Jyoti Patel joins Krishnan Guru-Murthy to talk about feeling othered, why her book is written in the voice of a young man, and how to ask someone the question, “where are you from?”
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George Takei on being sent to an internment camp, Star Trek and hiding his sexuality.
George Takei joins Krishnan Guru-Murthy to tell his extraordinary story, from childhood to stardom and his mission to raise awareness about his life.
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“We have big rivers and we have strong hands”. Baaba Maal on the future of Africa
Baaba has released his first solo album in seven years, ‘Being’, which is inspired by working on the soundtrack to Black Panther and the issues facing the world today, including climate change and desertification in African countries. In today’s Ways to Change the World, Baaba sits down with Krishnan Guru-Murthy to discuss the power of music and why we are all politicians in our own way when it comes to helping the world.
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People hadn’t ‘cottoned onto‘ scale of change PM was proposing, says education secretary
Krishnan Guru-Murthy is joined by the Education Secretary Kit Malthouse.
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Anti-racism protests in US call to arms for militia groups across political divide
Krishnan Guru-Murthy been meeting a group called the Three Percenters – and the country’s biggest black militia, the NFAC
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‘Stop assuming that somebody, something or some agency has our back’ – environmental campaigner Erin Brockovich
Krishnan Guru-Murthy spoke to the woman whose story was brought memorably to life by Julia Roberts back in the year 2000.
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‘I could not support certain elements of the actions Dominic Cummings took’ – Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross
Earlier Krishnan Guru-Murthy spoke to Douglas Ross.
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‘This is one of those moments where we’re stepping across it together, all people, in saying this is enough’ -Sonita Alleyne, Cambridge University
Earlier Krishnan Guru-Murthy spoke to the Master of Jesus College, Cambridge, Sonita Alleyne.
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“When this news cycle moves on, the lived reality of racism will persist in the black community as it has done since records began ” – George the Poet
Earlier, Krishnan Guru-Murthy took a camera down to meet the spoken word artist and rapper George the Poet
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‘Historical misfortune that person unqualified to be president’ in office during pandemic – historian Francis Fukuyama
Earlier Krishnan Guru-Murthy spoke to Francis Fukuyama about the future and where history might take us next.
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‘What we’re seeing with Covid-19 patients is there’s a problem with oxygenation’ – A&E doctor Saleyha Ahsan
Earlier Krishnan Guru-Murthy spoke to Saleyha Ahsan, an A&E doctor at Bangor Hospital in North Wales, currently working in London.