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Chagos Surrendered

Kev sits in for Mike.


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  • Farage Fears Murder

    01:00:38|
    Nigel Farage joins Jeremy Kyle to explain the fear he feels after the death of Ann Widdecombe. Farage says there is an establishment plot and years of demonising him have now resulted in a high profile political murder. Dan Hodges joins Jeremy as he doubles down saying Reform UK are using the death of Ann Widdecombe to distract from the £5 million donation to Nigel Farage. Isabel Oakeshott joins Jeremy to attack Dan Hodges and discuss the threats faced by her partner, Richard Tice.
  • Terror Cops Investigate Widdecombe Death

    01:40:26|
    ​Jeremy Kyle reacts as counterterrorism police now lead the Widdecombe killing inquiry after evidence indicated a possible ideological and political motive. Devon and Cornwall Police faces criticism for initially ruling out terrorism before rearresting a 28-year-old suspect under terror laws. Home Secretary Mahmood offered Farage Royal and VIP Executive Committee talks and reviewed former-MP guidance; he accepted despite retaining Reform-funded security.Wake up with Talk Breakfast in full on YouTube, DAB+ radio, Samsung TV Plus or the Talk App on your TV from 6am every morning.
  • Left Wing Hatred On Ann Widdecombe's Death

    01:15:13|
    Jeremy Kyle unpacts the CCTV footage reportedly showing Ann Widdecombe murder suspect leaving Rotherham with a wooden object before driving towards Devon. Police reject political-motive claims, urging restraint after Farage’s intervention while a 28-year-old remains in custody. Meanwhile, Conservatives demand Parliament delay its summer recess to scrutinise prime-minister-in-waiting Andy Burnham’s policies and ministerial choices.Wake up with Talk Breakfast in full on YouTube, DAB+ radio, Samsung TV Plus or the Talk App on your TV from 6am every morning.
  • An Establishment Hit Job?

    01:06:34|
    Nigel Farage joins Ian Collins to defend the multiple accusations of sleaze floating around him and Reform UK. Matt Vickers MP from the Conservative Party wages war on Farage and Burnham whilst Edwina Currie discusses the controversial legacy of the late Ann Widdecombe.
  • Binface Farce?

    01:19:07|
    Jeremy Kyle reacts as Count Binface heads to Clacton, leaving Nigel Farage facing a surreal by-election after major parties decline participation. Meanwhile, Labour’s leadership contest appears settled, with Al Carns backing Andy Burnham after ruling out his own bid.Wake up with Talk Breakfast in full on YouTube, DAB+ radio, Samsung TV Plus or the Talk App on your TV from 6am every morning.
  • Farage's Resignation Gamble

    01:52:57|
    Mark Dolan unpacks Farage’s Clacton by-election gamble faltered after Labour, the Conservatives and others refused to contest what they called a stunt. He denies wrongdoing over undeclared donations, including £5 million from Christopher Harborne and alleged support from George Cottrell. Meanwhile, Reform’s Deputy Leader Richard Tice accused the National Crime Agency of leaking confidential bank records to smear the party.Wake up with Talk Breakfast in full on YouTube, DAB+ radio, Samsung TV Plus or the Talk App on your TV from 6am every morning.
  • Farage Donation Fumble

    01:24:09|
    Nigel Farage is claiming a mainstream media hit job over his £5m donation and benefits provided by 'Posh George' Cottrell. The Conservative Party Deputy Chairman Matt Vickers MP says Nigel Farage should just do a sit down interview if he's done nothing wrong. Independent MP Karl Turner says the establishment should focus on good policy to beat Farage whilst Lord Daniel Hannan says Farage must ride this storm and could get an even bigger majority if a recall petition forces him to re-stand in his seat. Plus Kinsey Schofield is live in the studio to discuss Prince Harry's major screw up over whether or not he's staying in Buckingham Palace.
  • Farage Fights Back

    01:05:20|
    Farage continues to fight for his political life, with many saying the fight will not deter his supporters; voters wanting a leader they feel will turn the country around. Discussing Farage's next steps and his much-needed future-proof battle plan, assistant comment editor at The Telegraph, Poppy Coburn, chief political writer at Spiked Online, Bendon O'Neill, former Conservative government minister, Steve Baker, and Talk's international editor Isabel Oakeshott.
  • Deportation and Donations

    57:53|
    Nigel Farage has been facing heat from the public and commentators about a £5m gift from a billionaire Reform UK donor. He says how he spends the money is not the public's business. Discussing this and the papers of the day are political commentator Benedict Spence and former government special advisor James Price. The release of the Rochdale grooming gang ringleader continues to outrage people, prompting discussion on how to secure Shabir Ahmed's deportation. Head of abuse law at Slater & Gordon, Richard Scorer, Talk's international editor, Isabel Oakeshott, and broadcaster and historian, Rafe Heydel-Mankoo, talk us through it.