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Talk Drive

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Get the full flavour of Talk Drive with Jeremy Kyle and Peter Cardwell – where the day’s biggest stories meet straight-talking opinion. From hard-hitting political interviews to the nation’s most entertaining debates, Jeremy and Peter bring you fiery exchanges, sharp insight and no-nonsense reaction as Britain heads home. Catch the highlights, exclusive guests and the moments everyone’s talking about.

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  • "Banana Republic"
    2025/12/19

    Alex Phillips is joined by Leader of Nottingham People's Alliance, Councillor Kirsty L Jones, to discuss the cancelled elections across the country. As Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is under fire, former Labour councillor, Kirsty, states she "left labour because of their undemocratic practises."


    Rabbi Jonathan Romain joins Alex to discuss his meeting with Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, as the rise in antisemitism has seen Jewish candelabra vandalised in London, and ten-year-old girls asking armed police to accompany them to Hanukkah parties.


    Plus, Prisons, Justice and Crime Commentator, David Shipley, discusses the small boat crossings as numbers soar past 40,600 this year.

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    34 分
  • Turns Out Free Speech Ain't Cheap
    2025/12/18

    Alex Phillips is joined by CEO of the Campaign Against Antisemitism, Gideon Falter, to discuss the rise of antisemitism. He states we are "lucky we haven't had a Bondi Beach situation in this country".


    A High Court has heard that Hampstead Heath’s ruling on transgender bathers treats women worse than men. Alex is joined by Founder of the Women's Rights Network, Heather Binning to discuss this.


    Plus Conservative Commentator, Benedict Spence, runs through the top stories of the day.

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    37 分
  • Hump Day Handouts
    2025/12/17

    Alex Phillips is joined by Deputy Political Editor of The Spectator, James Heale, to go through the top stories of the day including migrants breaking benefits rules more than 200 times a day, according to new data.


    Former Labour Health Minister, Lord Norman Warner discusses the first day of the junior doctors strike, criticising Wes Streeting's first decision to offer a pay rise.


    Eurosceptic politician and the man who led the Maastricht Referendum Campaign, Sir Bill Cash, joins Alex to dissect the Erasmus programme after it was announced that the government handed the EU £570million to rejoin the student exchange programme.


    Plus, Documentary maker, Malcolm Clark, slams the BBC following the Culture Secretary's vision, which would help fund free licences for benefit claimants.

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    33 分
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