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Politics Unpacked

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Politics Unpacked

Anna Covell

News & Politics, Politics, News

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 4 February 2021

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Red Box reporter, Esther Webber, and Times' columnist Robert Crampton pick over the day's news; Matt Chorley is joined by Suzanne Heywood on her book about her husband and former cabinet secretary Jeremy Heywood and the competition she's launched in his name asking for your big ideas to change the country.

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0:00.0

This episode of Red Box is brought to you in association with SSE, a leading clean energy

0:06.0

champion, accelerating the transition to net zero. SSE is investing over £9 million a day

0:14.3

in cleaner, more secure, homegrown energy. That includes transforming networks across the country

0:20.4

to connect renewable energy, households and businesses to a greener grid, pioneering low carbon

0:27.1

flexible technologies such as carbon capture and storage and building the world's largest

0:32.5

offshore wind farm, a doggar bank off the coast of Yorkshire. When complete, doggar bank will

0:38.3

be capable of powering over 6 million homes a year with clean renewable energy, a major step

0:45.2

towards the UK achieving net zero carbon emissions. And all this is creating thousands of sustainable

0:52.8

green jobs in communities right across the UK. Find out more about what SSE are doing at SSE.com

1:01.5

slash change. Hello, this is the Red Box podcast. I'm Matt Chauley bringing you the best of my

1:11.9

times radio show, which you can listen to Monday to Thursday, 10 to 1. Our last episode of the

1:16.5

podcast this week. Thank you so much for all the ideas you sent in. Big ideas to change the

1:22.0

country. We've rounded up some of the boat. We've got absolutely loads. We've rounded up some

1:25.6

of the best and they're coming up in a moment when I chat to Suzanne Hayward, who set up the Hayward

1:31.7

Foundation policy price in the memory of her husband, Jeremy, with the former cabinet secretary.

1:36.6

So we've got to chat with her and picking over your ideas coming up. In a moment, we'll have

1:42.4

an economist panel, but because it's Thursday, you might have noticed that on a Thursday,

1:46.0

there's quite of an strange story from Jacob Wiesmog. The commons leader doesn't really do

1:51.6

interviews anymore for reasons that we don't need to get into, but he quite often seems to commit

1:56.7

news on a Thursday. It's slightly strange news. Basically, this is because business questions

2:02.6

happen on a Thursday. There's sort of like poor man's prime minister's questions. And Jacob Wiesmog

2:07.2

fills questions with MPs on a whole range of subjects and he has to give a sort of government

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