Long form interviews with local politicians, councillors, activists and residents of Peterborough, UK. You can find us on X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook and @PoliticsPboro, where you can discuss what has been said in the episode. If you have any questions that you'd like to put to future guests, you can send them to politics.peterborough@hotmail.com more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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My guests on this episode of the podcast are former BBC Radio Cambridgeshire breakfast presenter and current Director of Marketing and Communications at Peterborough Cathedral, Paul Stainton; Independent councillor for Orton Waterville ward, Cllr Jul... more
My guests on this episode of the podcast are former BBC Radio Cambridgeshire breakfast presenter and current Director of Marketing and Communications at Peterborough Cathedral, Paul Stainton; Independent councillor for Orton Waterville ward, Cllr Jul... more
My guests on this episode of the podcast are the current leadership of the Council - Leader Councillor Mohammed Farooq and Deputy Leader Councillor John Howard. We discussed: more
My guest for this episode is Peterborough Liberal Democrats group leader Councillor Christian Hogg. We discussed: more
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Despite living in Peterborough for 30+ years and thinking of myself as politically engaged, I’ve just realised how little I know about local politics. So far I’ve listened to Shaz Navaz and Paul Bristow interviews. Questions are well prepared, and interviewees are allowed to make their points uninterrupted, but the interviewer does come back to challenge them very effectively. Good work and I look forward to listening to the others.
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