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Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Sexism in the City, NHS, Ocean Rescue and Angela Merkel

Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Sky News

News Commentary, News, Politics

4.0156 Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2018

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Adam Boulton and guests discuss the sexism row that's forced the closure of The President's Club, the intervention from Boris Johnson over the funding of the NHS in England, the progress of Sky's Ocean Rescue Campaign one year on and the future of Angela Merkel in Germany as talks over a coalition show little signs of movement. Joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Laura Bundock, Head of Data Harry Carr, Europe correspondent Mark Stone and the producer behind the Ocean Rescue campaign, Helen-Ann Smith. #PresidentsClub #sexism #NHS #PassOnPlastic #Merkel #skynews

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0:00.0

The world is becoming increasingly complex and volatile.

0:03.5

How can we make sense of it all?

0:04.9

I'm Richard Engelt.

0:05.7

And I'm Yalda Hekeem.

0:06.7

And we're the top international correspondents at NBC News and Sky News.

0:10.9

And we present Sky News's latest podcast, The World.

0:14.6

Each week will cut through the noise to guide you through the week's global events

0:18.6

and explain to you why, what happens out there

0:22.4

matters to you wherever you are.

0:24.6

Listen now to the world with Richard Engel and me Yalda Hakim, wherever you get your podcasts.

0:41.0

Hello, welcome to the All That Politics podcast.

0:47.3

I'm Adam Bolton, joined today by a panoply of Sky News talent, political correspondent Laura Bundock,

0:54.1

Sky Ocean Rescue campaign mastermind Helen Ann Smith, head of Sky Data, Harry Carr, and also Mark Stone, our Europe correspondent,

0:56.8

and a lot on our agenda as well. Sexism in the city, Boris Johnson's plotting on the NHS

1:03.1

within the cabinet. We're also going to mark the one-year anniversary of the launch of the Sky Ocean Rescue campaign and talk about the future

1:14.4

of the most powerful woman in the world, or is she still Angela Merkel in Germany?

1:22.4

First, though, sexism in the city, the hijinks at the President's Club, exposed by the Financial Times, an all-male

1:31.7

dinner at which women hostesses were paraded across the stage in skimpy outfits. Helen Ann,

1:39.4

what did you think when you heard about this? Well, firstly, I thought it was a really excellent piece by the Financial Times.

1:47.6

I think the impact of it kind of just climax throughout the day grew and grew in a way that no one was really expecting.

1:54.5

Two things really.

1:55.4

Firstly, if you put aside the kind of allegations of sexual assault and all of that, which is obviously horrendous,

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