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28 Apr 2023Sudan, the resignation of Dominic Raab and Joe Biden00:25:34

James Harding is joined by Tortoise editors Jess Winch, Cat Neilan and Basia Cummings. In this episode they discuss the escalating situation in Sudan, the resignation of Dominic Raab and US President Joe Biden running for reelection.

Tortoise is a newsroom devoted to slow journalism.

For early access and ad-free listening subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts or join Tortoise for £60 a year.

As a member you’ll also get our newsletters and tickets to live events. Just go to tortoisemedia.com/slowdown.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.  


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05 May 2023Artificial intelligence, house building and the TV writers strike00:32:09

​​Liz Moseley is joined by Tortoise’s political editor Cat Neilan, investigations editor Alexi Mostrous and head of live events Mark St Andrew. In this episode they discuss the American writers strike, the Conservative Party’s problem with housing and dire warnings about the future of artificial intelligence.

Tortoise is a newsroom devoted to slow journalism.

For early access and ad-free listening subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts or join Tortoise for £60 a year.

As a member you’ll also get our newsletters and tickets to live events. Just go to tortoisemedia.com/slowdown.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.  


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12 May 2023Contraceptives, monarchy and Trump liable for sexual abuse00:34:53

James Harding is joined by Liz Moseley, Phoebe Davis and Keith Blackmore to discuss the stories they think mattered most this week.

Tortoise is a newsroom devoted to slow journalism.

For early access and ad-free listening subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts or join Tortoise for £60 a year.

As a member you’ll also get our newsletters and tickets to live events. Just go to tortoisemedia.com/slowdown.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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19 May 2023The News Meeting Live: Immigration stats, Ron DeSantis and Zelensky’s European Tour00:31:12

James Harding is joined by Tortoise’s Alexi Mostrous, Liz Moseley and Katie Gunning in front of a live audience at London’s Picturehouse Central.

Tortoise is a newsroom devoted to slow journalism.

For early access and ad-free listening subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts or join Tortoise for £60 a year.

As a member you’ll also get our newsletters and tickets to live events. Just go to tortoisemedia.com/slowdown.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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26 May 2023Cardiff riots, rape trials and Tina Turner00:30:33

James Harding is joined by Tortoise editors Liz Moseley, Keith Blackmore and Mark St Andrew. In this episode they discuss Cardiff police’s response to a fatal e-bike crash which sparked a riot, proposals to block using rape victims' sexual history as evidence in a trial and the death of music legend, Tina Turner.

Tortoise is a newsroom devoted to slow journalism. For early access and ad-free listening subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts or join Tortoise for £60 a year. As a member you’ll also get our newsletters and tickets to live events. Just go to tortoisemedia.com/slowdown. If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


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02 Jun 2023MeToo in the media, Whitehall WhatsApps and deep-sea mining 00:31:50

​​James Harding is joined by Tortoise editors Jeevan Vasagar, Jane Bruton and Giles Whittell. In this episode they discuss the sexual harassment allegations against former Observer columnist Nick Cohen; the Cabinet Office’s battle over Boris Johnson’s WhatApp messages; and a new frontier in the fight against climate change – deep below sea level.

Tortoise is a newsroom devoted to slow journalism. For early access and ad-free listening subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts or join Tortoise for £60 a year. As a member you’ll also get our newsletters and tickets to live events. Just go to tortoisemedia.com/slowdown. If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


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09 Jun 2023Ukraine dam explosion, Saudi sportswashing and economic policy00:32:23

James Harding is joined by Tortoise editors Jess Winch and Giles Whittell, and Tortoise chairman Matthew Barzun who was US ambassador to London. In this episode they discuss the Kakhovka dam, the real difference between the economic policies of major political parties and golf’s PGA Tour merging with its Saudi-backed rival LIV Golf.

Tortoise is a newsroom devoted to slow journalism.

For early access and ad-free listening subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts or join Tortoise for £60 a year.

As a member you’ll also get our newsletters and tickets to live events. Just go to tortoisemedia.com/slowdown.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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12 Jun 2023The News Meeting Live: Trump's toilet troubles, wildfires and the allegations against Crispin Odey00:32:50

In this episode, recorded at Kite Festival on Sunday 11th June, James Harding is joined on stage by Tortoise editors Alexi Mostrous, Basia Cummings and Jeevan Vasagar.

Tortoise is a newsroom devoted to slow journalism.

For early access and ad-free listening subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts or join Tortoise for £60 a year.

As a member you’ll also get our newsletters and tickets to live events. Just go to tortoisemedia.com/slowdown.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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16 Jun 2023Jailed for abortion, Pacific warming and peerages00:29:40

James Harding is joined by Tortoise editors Basia Cummings, Cat Neilan and Giles Whittell. In this episode they discuss a British woman jailed for using abortion pills, the El Niño effect in the Panama Canal and Boris Johnson’s honour’s list.

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts. If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


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23 Jun 2023Titanic sub, interest rate rise, and short children00:30:29

James Harding is joined by Tortoise editors Jess Winch, Liz Moseley and Giles Whittell. In this episode they discuss the hunt for the missing Titan submersible, British children being shorter than their international peers and the Bank of England’s latest hike in interest rates.

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts. If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


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30 Jun 2023Russian infighting, Thames Water, and Nicola Bulley’s inquest00:38:02

James Harding is joined by Tortoise journalists Basia Cummings, Claudia Williams and Cat Neilan. They discuss Russia after the failed Wagner rebellion, the politics of water amid fears that Thames Water could collapse, and a coroner’s ruling that Nicola Bulley’s death was accidental.

Get in touch and tell us about the story you think should lead the news. Email newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

Read more about Tortoise’s Global AI Index here.

Listen to Wagner’s War here.

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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03 Jul 2023France riots, Ukraine's counteroffensive, and affirmative action00:32:33

In our first Monday episode the team discusses the violence that has erupted in France, Ukraine's faltering counteroffensive and the US Supreme Court's decision to overturn race-based college admissions.

Listen to 'Into The Dirt', Tortoise's new investigative series, here.

Get in touch to tell us about the story you think should lead the news. Email newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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07 Jul 2023Threads vs. Twitter, OnlyFans billboard, and Horizon membership00:33:16

The team discusses Meta launching Threads to challenge Elon Musk’s Twitter, the billboard advertising an explicit OnlyFans account that sparked complaints and the UK edging closer to rejoining the EU’s Horizon programme.

Get in touch to tell us about the story you think should lead the news. Email newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.



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10 Jul 2023BBC presenter suspended, NHS & big pharma, and cluster bombs00:33:58

Before founding Tortoise James Harding was head of BBC News. In this episode he’s joined by journalists Liz Moseley, Will Brown and Ceri Thomas, a former editor of Radio 4’s Today programme, to discuss the scandal surrounding a BBC presenter and what it means for the corporation. 

They also cover the US government’s decision to send cluster bombs to Ukraine, and the links between the NHS and big pharma.

Get in touch to tell us about the story you think should lead the news. Email newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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11 Jul 2023Bonus episode: the BBC presenter and privacy00:23:57

In this special episode James Harding explores why the media is reluctant to name the BBC presenter accused of paying a teenager for explicit images. He’s joined by Pia Sarma, editorial legal director at Times newspapers, and former BBC home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw.

Get in touch to tell us about the story you think should lead the news. Email newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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14 Jul 2023El Niño, mortgage costs, and missing migrant boats00:32:40

Basia Cummings is in the editor’s chair. She’s joined by Cat Neilan, Claudia Williams and Stephen Armstrong who pitch rising mortgage rates, migrant boats missing in the Atlantic and catastrophic weather in the US.

Get in touch to tell us about the story you think should lead the news. Email newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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17 Jul 2023European heat storm, inheritance tax, and Hollywood strikes00:32:57

The team discusses the record-breaking heatwave in southern Europe, potential plans to scrap inheritance tax, and why Hollywood’s actors and writers are going on strike. James Harding also reflects on The Sun’s coverage of the Huw Edwards allegations.

Get in touch to tell us about the story you think should lead the news. Email newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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21 Jul 2023Post Office scandal, Starmer benefit row, and grain deal00:35:09

In this episode, recorded in front of an audience in the Tortoise newsroom, James Harding is joined by Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff, Liz Moseley and Katie Gunning. 

The team discusses the row within Labour over Keir Starmer’s refusal to scrap the two-child benefit cap, Russia's withdrawal from the deal allowing Ukraine to safely export grain through the Black Sea, and the ongoing scandal over the treatment of Post Office workers affected by the Horizon IT system failure.

Get in touch to tell us about the stories you think should lead the news. Email newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.



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24 Jul 2023Odesa cathedral, green policies reconsidered and Cookham Wood00:33:42

In this episode Liz Moseley is in the editor’s chair. She’s joined by Tortoise editors Jess Winch, Cat Neilan and Ceri Thomas. They discuss the Russian attack that damaged Odesa cathedral, the fallout from last week’s by-elections and shocking failures at a young offender institution.

Get in touch to tell us about the story you think should lead the news. Email newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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28 Jul 2023How do you report climate science and should UFOs ever lead the news?00:34:39

What should lead the news? Three journalists pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise's deputy editor Giles Whittell.

They discuss a new law that curtails the power of Israel's Supreme Court, Nigel Farage’s war on Coutts and whether the Gulf Stream will really collapse by 2025. They also find time to talk about the US congressional hearings on UFOs.

Get in touch to tell us about the story you think should lead the news. Email newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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31 Jul 2023Why should you care about a coup in Niger and what is carbon capture?00:31:47

What should lead the news? Three journalists pitch the story they think matters most to Liz Moseley. 

They discuss Rishi Sunak’s new carbon capture scheme in the North Sea, the coup in Niger and the death of Rianna Cleary’s baby in prison.

Get in touch to tell us about the stories we missed. Email newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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04 Aug 2023Why is the latest Trump indictment so significant and who cares about wild camping?00:27:28

Giles Whittell and the team discuss the latest charges against Donald Trump, assisted dying and wild camping returning to Dartmoor.

What should lead the news? Three journalists pitch the story they think matters most to Giles Whittell.

They discuss the latest charges against Donald Trump, assisted dying and wild camping returning to Dartmoor. We also hear from a listener about our coverage of the coup in Niger.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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07 Aug 2023What happens when you’re switched at birth and what does Rishi Sunak believe? 00:32:07

What should lead the news? Three journalists pitch the story they think matters most to James Harding.

In this episode he’s joined by Basia Cummings, Jeevan Vasagar and Jess Winch.

They discuss the jailing of Imran Khan in Pakistan, two Canadian men who discovered they were switched at birth and dozens of swimmers getting sick at the world triathlon championship. James also wonders what to make of Rishi Sunak 

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.



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11 Aug 2023Leaving the ECHR and Zelda Perkins on toxic workplace culture00:33:51

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor James Harding.

In this episode he’s joined by Giles Whittell, Jess Winch and special guest Zelda Perkins.

Zelda was Harvey Weinstein’s personal assistant and is now a campaigner. She was one of the first women to break a non-disclosure agreement after she signed one with Harvey Weinstein. She’s the co-founder of Can’t Buy My Silence.

The team discuss claims of “bullying, discrimination and harassment” at ITV daytime shows like This Morning, Conservative grumblings over the ECHR and the Ohio vote that delivered a win for abortion rights campaigners. 

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Patricia Clarke and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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14 Aug 2023Why is King Charles getting a pay rise and what’s happening in Niger?00:35:19

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor James Harding.

In this episode he’s joined by Basia Cummings, Giles Whittell and Will Brown.

The team discuss whether there could be military intervention in Niger, King Charles’s 45% pay rise and the mountaineers criticised for continuing their ascent after finding a dying guide.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Patricia Clarke and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.



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18 Aug 2023Is Elon Musk “the space dictator” and why is the PSNI data leak so significant?00:34:01

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor James Harding.

In this episode he’s joined by Alexi Mostrous, Cat Neilan and former US ambassador Matthew Barzun.

The team discuss the ongoing impact of the PSNI data breach, Elon Musk’s unchecked power and faltering efforts to give Afghan refugees certainty about their new lives in the US. 

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Patricia Clarke and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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21 Aug 2023Why wasn’t Lucy Letby stopped sooner and what to make of the women's World Cup final?00:27:37

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor James Harding.

In this episode he’s joined by Keith Blackmore, Cat Neilan and Giles Whitell.

The team discuss the Women’s World Cup final, the sentencing of Lucy Letby and Donald Trump’s refusal to attend the first Republican primary debate. 

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Matt Russell. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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24 Aug 2023Bonus episode: After Prigozhin’s reported death, what now?00:23:53

In this special episode of The News Meeting the team discuss what Yevgeny Prigozhin’s reported death means for Vladimir Putin, the Wagner Group, Ukraine and the West.

James Harding is joined by Tortoise editors Giles Whittell, who was Moscow correspondent for The Times, and Basia Cummings, who reported on Prigozhin for an episode of the Slow Newscast called Wagner’s war.

You can listen to that episode here.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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25 Aug 2023Are the British Museum thefts more than just a whodunnit and is there too much coverage of US politics?00:31:54

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor James Harding.

In this episode he’s joined by Jess Winch, Keith Blackmore and former culture secretary Ben Bradshaw who used to be the BBC’s Berlin correspondent.

The team discuss the thefts from the British Museum, Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood u-turn and the Republican presidential candidates.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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01 Sep 2023Can the US and China be frenemies and is the UK still a Christian country?00:30:58

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor James Harding.

In this episode he’s joined by Ceri Thomas and Giles Whittell, and the Financial Times’s US Financial editor Brooke Masters. 

They discuss the ULEZ expansion, Gina Raimondo’s trip to China and massive pandemic relief fraud.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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04 Sep 2023Why did Elon Musk buy Twitter and how did a 13-year-old girl die needlessly in the NHS?00:28:56

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor James Harding.

In this episode he’s joined by Tortoise editors Basia Cummings, Jeevan Vasagar and Giles Whittell.

They discuss the risk of collapsing schools, an EU report on Kremlin disinformation and why the parents of Martha Mills, who died from sepsis, are campaigning for patients to have the right to a second opinion if they have concerns about care.

You can listen to Martha's mother, Merope Mills, speaking with Mishal Husain on BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme here: https://pod.fo/e/1ea721 

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Jasper Corbett. 

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07 Sep 2023Bonus episode: Is the NHS “fobbing off” the mother of a girl who died of sepsis?00:25:33

In this special episode of The News Meeting, James Harding is joined by Merope Mills, the mother of 13-year-old Martha who died unnecessarily from sepsis, and Polly Curtis from Demos, who are campaigning for “Martha’s rule” - the right to call for a second opinion - to understand how to make the change happen.

You can listen to Merope Mills speaking with Mishal Husain on BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme here: https://pod.fo/e/1ea721 

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Jasper Corbett. 

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If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.



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08 Sep 2023Is it right to scrutinise Volodymyr Zelensky’s marriage and should The Rolling Stones admit they’re a PR stunt? 00:30:16

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor James Harding.

In this episode he’s joined by Tortoise editors Giles Whittell and Keith Blackmore, and special guest, world news broadcaster Yalda Hakim.

They discuss new music from The Rolling Stones, the difference between Melania Trump and Olena Zelenska, and Toyota’s plans to build fuel cells.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Jasper Corbett. 

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11 Sep 2023How significant are the China spy allegations and why do we struggle to care about climate stories?00:28:01

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor James Harding.

In this episode he’s joined by Tortoise editors Jess Winch and Jeevan Vasagar, and The Critic’s parliamentary sketchwriter Robert Hutton.

They discuss the researcher arrested over alleged spying for China, Woking council cutting services and efforts to reduce global warming.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

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15 Sep 2023Keir Starmer on the offensive and is the UK in a recession?00:29:28

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor James Harding.

In this episode he’s joined by former Bank of England chief economist Andy Haldane who offers his assessment of the UK economy. Cat Neilan and Jeevan Vasagar discuss Keir Starmer beginning to set out his stall in two Murdoch-owned papers and Bernard Looney's resignation from BP.     

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

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18 Sep 2023The Russell Brand allegations and is climate change to blame for the Libya disaster?00:36:31

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Basia Cummings.

In this episode she’s joined by Giles Whittell, Jeevan Vasagar and Coco Khan from Pod Save The UK to discuss the accusations against Russell Brand, flooding in Libya and the American XL bully ban.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

For more from Coco Khan you can listen to Pod Save The UK here.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

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If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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22 Sep 2023Are journalists too obsessed with bad news and did Rupert Murdoch make a secret deal with Prince William?00:35:19

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to James Harding.

In this episode he’s joined by Steven Pinker, Harvard professor and author of Enlightenment Now, who criticises the news machine. Plus the team discusses whether Prince William reached a secret out of court settlement with Rupert Murdoch and News Group over phone hacking and Canada’s diplomatic row with India. 

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

To listen to the Slow Newscast episode: William and Murdoch: the prince and the press baron click here.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Jasper Corbett. 

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If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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25 Sep 2023What’s happening with HS2 and should we celebrate Adidas’s new super-shoe?00:28:28

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Giles Whittell.

In this episode he’s joined by Basia Cummings, Alexi Mostrous and Rachel Wolf from the new Tortoise podcast Trendy to discuss reported plans to scrap part of HS2, Osiris-Rex returning samples from an asteroid and Adidas’s new super-shoe.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

Listen to Trendy here.

Book tickets for The News Meeting Live at 6.30pm on 27th September here.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

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29 Sep 2023Why are six young people taking 32 countries to court and what is Suella Braverman up to?00:29:59

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Giles Whittell.

In this episode he’s joined by comedian Andy Hamilton and Tortoise editors Basia Cummings and Jess Winch to discuss Suella Braverman’s speech about migration, the Portuguese young people taking countries to court and why we’re taking more sick days.

It was recorded in front of an audience in the Tortoise newsroom.

Click here to book tickets for the next News Meeting Live on 25th October at 6.30pm.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

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If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.



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02 Oct 2023Sunak’s divided Conservatives and why do water companies want to increase bills?00:33:22

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Basia Cummings.

In this episode she is joined by Tortoise political editor Cat Neilan, deputy editor Giles Whittell and barrister Hashi Mohamed. They discuss what’s happening at Conservative party conference, water companies wanting to put up bills and the victory of a pro-Russia party in Slovakia.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

Click here to book tickets for the next News Meeting Live with special guest Matt Chorley on 25th October at 6.30pm.

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If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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06 Oct 2023How should we cover migration stories and why did Rishi Sunak cancel part of HS2?00:34:21

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to James Harding.

In this episode he’s joined by BBC News and Mastermind presenter Clive Myrie, Jess Winch and Jeevan Vasagar to discuss HS2, whether we’re covering migration stories properly and the case of soldier Jaysley Beck, who took her own life after relentless sexual harassment by one of her bosses.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

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If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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09 Oct 2023Israel at war00:38:38

Israel’s prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu has declared war on Hamas after the military group launched an attack from Gaza, killing hundreds of civilians and taking hostages. Israel has struck back and ordered a ‘complete siege’ of the enclave.

In this special episode James Harding is joined by political scientist Yascha Mounk, Basia Cummings and Giles Whittell to make sense of the Hamas attack and where it might lead.

Yascha also talks to James about his new book ‘The Identity Trap'.

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13 Oct 2023Israel and Gaza: what happens next?00:32:59

James Harding, Tortoise editor-in-chief and former director of BBC News criticises the BBC’s policy to not call Hamas terrorists.

In this episode Lawrence Freedman, emeritus professor of war studies at KCL, and Shaina Low from the Norwegian Refugee Council join the team to discuss Benjamin Netanyahu’s response to the Hamas attack and the situation in Gaza.

James Harding, Tortoise editor-in-chief and former director of BBC News, also criticises the BBC’s policy to not call Hamas terrorists.

You can read and watch John Simpson’s defence of the BBC’s policy here.

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16 Oct 2023Israel and Gaza: Blinken’s diplomacy and Netanyahu’s next move00:32:21

James Harding is joined from Jerusalem by journalist Noga Tarnopolsky and hears from Yousef Hammash, the Norwegian Refugee Council’s advocacy officer in Gaza.

Basia Cummings discusses the weekend’s election in Poland that could see the right-wing populist Law and Justice party ousted from office and Giles Whittell has a theory about Elon Musk.

They also hear from a News Meeting listener in Melbourne about Australia’s historic referendum.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com

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20 Oct 2023Israel-Hamas war: what role can diplomacy play?00:30:09

After Joe Biden announced an aid deal for Gaza, the question of the role and limits of diplomacy hangs over the Middle East. James Harding is joined by Lina Khatib, director of the Middle East Institute at SOAS, former US ambassador Matthew Barzun and Tortoise’s Jess Winch.

They also explore how a newsroom decides when it’s time to start leading on stories that aren’t about the war between Israel and Hamas.

Email your thoughts on this story or others that we’ve missed to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com

The producer was Rebecca Moore. The executive producer is Lewis Vickers.

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23 Oct 2023What’s delaying Israel’s ground offensive in Gaza?00:34:16

What should lead the news?

As Israel prepares to enter Gaza, former BBC Middle East correspondent Paul Wood explains why the ground offensive hasn’t started yet and how Israel is approaching this war. Plus political editor Cat Neilan on Labour’s by-election victories and climate editor Jeevan Vasagar explains why we should care about the Italian prime minister’s private life.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore. The executive producer is Lewis Vickers.

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27 Oct 2023What does Saudi Arabia want and are we facing an AI election?00:44:23

What should lead the news? Times columnist Matt Chorley pitches his story and talks about his new book.

He joins Tortoise editors Giles Whittell, Cat Neilan and Jeevan Vasagar to discuss Saudi Arabia’s role in the Middle East, Keir Starmer’s position on Israel-Gaza and bankers bonuses. They also look ahead to the general election.

It was recorded in front of an audience in the Tortoise newsroom.

Matt’s new book is called ‘50 Places That Changed British Politics’.

Click here to book tickets for the next News Meeting Live on 22nd November at 6.30pm.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

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If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.



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30 Oct 2023The Dagestan airport riot and who is the new US House Speaker?00:36:06

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Basia Cummings.

She’s joined by Hashi Mohamed, Ceri Thomas and Giles Whittell to discuss what happened at Makhachkala airport, new House Speaker Mike Johnson and what the new Levelling Up Act means for house building.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

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If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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03 Nov 2023What we learnt from the Covid inquiry and what’s been happening at Bletchley Park?00:35:21

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor-in-chief James Harding.

He’s joined by Katy Searle, who was executive editor of BBC Politics, and Tortoise editors Chloe Hadjimatheou and Jeevan Vasagar. They discuss what’s been happening at the Covid inquiry, Israel’s response to the Hamas attack and what, if anything, Rishi Sunak achieved at his AI summit.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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06 Nov 2023Should pro-Palestinian marches go ahead on Armistice Day and can we feel sorry for Sam Bankman-Fried?00:38:19

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor-in-chief James Harding.

He’s joined by Ian Goldin, professor of Globalisation and Development at Oxford University, and Tortoise editors Basia Cummings and Giles Whittell. They discuss the pro-Palestinian protests in the UK, Sam Bankman-Fried’s conviction and attitudes towards immigration.

Listen to the recent episode of Trendy about immigration here.

You can hear the full interview with Barack Obama on Pod Save America here.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

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If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.



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10 Nov 2023James O’Brien on Suella Braverman and why Shell is suing Greenpeace00:34:15

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor-in-chief James Harding.

James O’Brien, LBC presenter and author of ‘How They Broke Britain’, joins the Tortoise team to discuss Suella Braverman’s attack on the police, a topsy-turvy week in US politics and Shell taking Greenpeace to court.

You can listen to a longer conversation between James O’Brien and James Harding about his book, the British media and its politics in a bonus episode, which will be released at 5pm on Friday.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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10 Nov 2023Bonus episode: James O’Brien on the people who broke Britain and how we fix it00:25:53

LBC presenter James O’Brien talks to Tortoise’s editor-in-chief James Harding about the people who he thinks broke Britain, why there aren’t any rules anymore and his approach to journalism.

James Harding also takes issue with some of the people he includes in his new book, ‘How They Broke Britain’, and asks how his experience presenting Newsnight affected how he thinks about balance and impartiality.

You can hear what James O’Brien thinks should lead the news in a recent episode of The News Meeting here.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

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If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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13 Nov 2023Rory Stewart on David Cameron’s return and Suella Braverman’s sacking00:36:21

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor-in-chief James Harding.

Rishi Sunak has sacked his home secretary and appointed a former prime minister as foreign secretary. Rory Stewart, former cabinet minister and author of ‘Politics on the Edge’, joins the Tortoise team to discuss that and the situation at Gaza’s Al-Shifa hospital.

You can listen to a longer conversation between Rory Stewart and James Harding about his book, his political career and what he might do next in a bonus episode, which will be out on Wednesday.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

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If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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15 Nov 2023Bonus episode: Rory Stewart on Westminster’s failures and his political future00:34:34

Former cabinet minister and author of ‘Politics on the Edge’, Rory Stewart, talks to Tortoise’s editor-in-chief James Harding about his political career, Westminster’s dysfunction and what he might do next.

James asks why Rory hasn’t joined the Labour party, why working in Westminster is so difficult and the future of the centre ground.

You can hear what Rory thinks about David Cameron becoming the new Foreign Secretary in a recent episode of The News Meeting here.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

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If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.



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17 Nov 2023After Rwanda, what next and could Israel’s raid on a Gaza hospital be a turning point?00:30:17

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor-in-chief James Harding.

He’s joined by political editor Cat Neilan, news editor Jess Winch and climate editor Jeevan Vasagar to make sense of a busy week in British politics, Israel’s raid on Al-Shifa hospital and whether water should be traded like a commodity.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

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If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.



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20 Nov 2023Open warfare at OpenAI and Jess Phillips on why she voted for a ceasefire in Gaza00:36:52

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor-in-chief James Harding.

Last week Jess Phillips was one of eight Labour MPs who quit as a shadow minister to vote for a ceasefire in Gaza. In this episode she joins the Tortoise team to talk about her decision to resign and how serious the divide is within her party.

They also discuss Sam Altman’s firing, housing for vulnerable people and when protest becomes intimidation.

You can book tickets for The News Meeting Live on Wednesday 22nd November here.

You can listen to Tortoise's new investigative series Walter's War here.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app. 

For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.

If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.


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23 Nov 2023When is a tax cut not a tax cut?00:40:46

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor-in-chief James Harding.

In this live recording he’s joined by political editor Cat Neilan, the FT’s Claer Barrett and Slow Newscast host Basia Cummings to make sense of Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement and Palantir’s new NHS data contract.

Listen to Basia’s new series ‘Walter’s War’ here.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

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27 Nov 2023The Elgin marbles debate and could a pause in fighting become a ceasefire in Gaza?00:36:28

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor-in-chief James Harding.

He’s joined by David Aaronovitch, Chloe Hadjimatheou and Giles Whittell to discuss whether the deal between Israel and Hamas could be a stepping stone towards a more lasting ceasefire. 

They also talk about Lee Anderson’s claim that he was offered a financial incentive to defect to another party and disagree over what should happen to the Elgin marbles.

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01 Dec 2023Was Henry Kissinger a force for good and has Elon Musk finally gone too far?00:34:45

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise editor-in-chief James Harding.

In this episode he’s joined by economist Linda Yueh, news editor Jess Winch and climate editor Jeevan Vasagar. They discuss Henry Kissinger’s record, Elon Musk telling advertisers on X/Twitter to “go f***” themselves, and the UN’s climate summit in Dubai.

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04 Dec 2023Sensemaker: How close are we to green air travel?00:09:53

The first transatlantic flight using 100% sustainable jet fuel took off last week, but it drew criticism from campaigners and climate experts. How “green” was its journey?

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04 Dec 2023News Meeting: Assassination attempt strains US-India relations and Farage in the jungle00:29:45

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise’s deputy editor Giles Whittell.

The Tortoise team are joined by politics lecturer and author Remi Adekoya to discuss the backlash against Keir Starmer praising Margaret Thatcher, an assasination plot in the US and Nigel Farage on I’m A Celebrity.

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05 Dec 2023Sensemaker: Attacks in the Red Sea00:06:07

The weeklong truce between Israel and Hamas ended on Friday. Two days later, a US warship came under attack in the Red Sea. Is this a sign that the conflict is escalating?  

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05 Dec 2023News Meeting: James Harding on Tortoise's case against the Tory party00:09:54

How the courts denied our request but agreed the public needs more information.

In this bonus episode James Harding explains how Tortoise tried to shine a light on the Conservatives' leadership elections.

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06 Dec 2023Sensemaker: A new era for women’s football in England00:06:02

The Women's Super League and Championship will break away from the Football Association after the top two tiers unanimously agreed to be governed by a new independent body from next season.

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07 Dec 2023Sensemaker: India implicated in New York assassination attempt00:05:47

US investigators say they’ve foiled an alleged plot by Indian officials to assassinate an American citizen who was critical of the government in New Delhi.

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08 Dec 2023Trendy: Oh Come, All Ye Faithful: religion, politics and values00:40:21

Two thirds of us never go to a place of worship. Support for organised religion in the UK is in steep decline among most groups in the UK. Yet most of us will celebrate Christmas in a few weeks. So what’s going on? John Curtice and Rachel Wolf discuss whether the UK is now a secular country and the role that faith still plays when it comes to certain policies, for instance education.  

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08 Dec 2023Sensemaker: A revolting week for Rishi Sunak00:07:50
It began with a government defeat in the House of Commons and ended with a resignation and revolt on the right of Rishi Sunak’s party. Where does it leave his premiership?

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07 Dec 2023News Meeting: Rishi’s Rwanda revolt and Boris Johnson at the Covid inquiry00:37:22

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise’s editor-in-chief James Harding.

In this episode Green MP Caroline Lucas joins the team to discuss Cop28, the UN’s climate summit in Dubai and political editor Cat Neilan has the latest on the Tory revolt over the government’s Rwanda policy.

News editor Jess Winch explores why evidence that Hamas raped women on 7th October took so long to come to light and Tortoise editor Ceri Thomas thinks Boris Johnson’s evidence to the Covid inquiry should get the attention it deserves. 

Click here to listen to Ceri’s episode of the Slow Newscast called ‘Unforgiveable: Boris Johnson and Covid’s second wave’.

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05 Jan 2024Sensemaker: Artemis II: sending humans back to the moon00:07:55

This year, NASA's Artemis II is due to carry a four-person crew to orbit the moon. If all goes to plan it’ll make history, but what's the mission’s ultimate aim?

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11 Dec 2023Sensemaker: Boris Johnson at the Covid inquiry 00:08:37

Boris Johnson spent two days last week being cross-examined by the Covid inquiry. What did we learn from his evidence?

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11 Dec 2023News Meeting: How Russia wins00:39:30

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise’s editor-in-chief James Harding.

In this episode Chris Morris, chief executive of fact-checking organisation Full Fact, joins the team to discuss the risk of Ukraine fatigue, Cop28 and why a US university president was forced to quit.

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12 Dec 2023Sensemaker: Infected blood scandal: a government defeat00:06:17

Last week, parliament passed an amendment to speed up compensation for victims of the infected blood scandal. What happens next?

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12 Dec 2023News Meeting: How to fix the economy00:34:42

In this bonus episode James Harding sits down with Torsten Bell, chief executive of the Resolution Foundation, to talk about how to end the toxic combination of slow growth and high inequality.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

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13 Dec 2023Sensemaker: El loco: Argentina’s chainsaw-wielding president00:07:17

He was nicknamed “the mad man” in school. But can Javier Milei actually follow through on any of his controversial election promises?

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14 Dec 2023Sensemaker: Rishi Sunak’s hollow victory00:08:49
The prime minister has won a crucial vote in parliament on his government’s plan to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda. What does it tell us about the state of the Conservative Party and the future of the Rwanda deal?

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15 Dec 2023Sensemaker: The end of fossil fuels?00:06:10

For the first time in three decades of UN climate talks, nearly 200 countries have agreed a deal to transition away from fossil fuels, including oil and gas. Is it really a turning point in efforts to tackle climate change?

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15 Dec 2023News Meeting: Was COP28 a success and why do politicians lie?00:34:56

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise deputy editor Giles Whittell.

In this episode he’s joined by political editor Cat Neilan, climate editor Jeevan Vasagar and Rob Burley, former editor of the BBC’s political programmes and The Andrew Marr show. The team unpacks the historic agreement on fossil fuels, a stagnating UK economy and Rishi Sunak’s premiership to date. 

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18 Dec 2023Sensemaker: Physician associates: what are they and why do we need them?00:06:10

By 2037, the NHS hopes to have 10,000 physician associates. Now the government is beginning a legal process to set new rules around NHS staff in non-doctor associate roles.

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28 Dec 2023Sensemaker: Sam Altman: who is the OpenAI boss?00:08:47

The firing – and immediate rehiring – of OpenAI’s CEO rocked Silicon Valley this year. But what does Sam Altman’s story tell us about the fears around artificial intelligence?

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18 Dec 2023News Meeting: Michelle Mone’s change of tone and Jimmy Lai on trial00:37:27

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise’s editor-in-chief James Harding.

In this episode the best-selling author and journalist Tim Marshall joins the team to discuss Michelle Mone’s BBC interview, President Putin’s warning to NATO and pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai going on trial in Hong Kong.

Plus, Giles Whittell’s recipe for a greater Britain.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers.

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01 Jan 2024News Meeting: 2024 predictions00:38:02

What might happen this year? James Harding is joined by Tortoise editors and reporters to make some predictions.

The producer was Lewis Vickers.

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02 Jan 2024Sensemaker: Jude Bellingham: England’s golden boy00:06:02

The young midfielder has had a record-breaking start to his career at Real Madrid. Could he help the England men’s team end their long wait for a major trophy?

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19 Dec 2023Sensemaker: Zelensky’s fight for funding00:07:28

As the war in Ukraine approaches its two-year anniversary and with ammunition running out, the country’s leader has been flying from Washington DC to Europe in a desperate bid to persuade world leaders to give him the funding he needs to win the war against Russia.

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03 Jan 2024Sensemaker: The Kamala Harris question00:08:33

US Vice President Kamala Harris looks like she’ll be Joe Biden’s running mate again. But after three years in office, do voters think she’s the right choice?

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08 Jan 2024Sensemaker: General Calamity00:06:26

With a year under his belt as prime minister, Rishi Sunak has less than 12 months to go before he has to call a general election. What sort of campaign can we expect?

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22 Dec 2023News Meeting: What was the biggest story of 2023?00:29:39

In this special Christmas episode with Intelligence Squared the Tortoise team are joined by Robert Peston and an audience at The Tabernacle in Notting Hill to discuss the biggest stories of the year.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

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04 Jan 2024Sensemaker: Disney’s Mickey Mouse problem00:06:11

2023 wasn’t Disney’s dream 100th anniversary year and far worse problems could be on the horizon. Not only does it have a weak slate for 2024, but the copyright on a version of Mickey Mouse expires.

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20 Dec 2023Sensemaker: Prince Harry hacked00:08:14

The Duke of Sussex has won £140,000 pounds in damages in his phone hacking case against Mirror Group Newspapers. It’s the first victory in his battle against the British press.

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29 Dec 2023News Meeting: Robert Peston on why politicians need to get a grip of AI00:27:59

James Harding sits down with ITV political editor Robert Peston to discuss his new book ‘Bust?: Saving the economy, democracy and our sanity’.

This episode was recorded in front of an audience at The Tabernacle in Notting Hill in association with Intelligence Squared.

The producer was Rebecca Moore and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers. 

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27 Dec 2023Sensemaker: The Taylor Swift Era00:06:22

This year there was one artist who smashed records. But what does Taylor Swift’s monumental success say about the future of the music industry?

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22 Dec 2023Sensemaker: Sports Illustrated and its AI-generated authors00:05:52

Sports Illustrated magazine has been accused of attributing online cont ent to fake, AI-generated authors. The articles have now been taken down. What does it tell us about transparency in the era of artificial intelligence?

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29 Dec 2023Sensemaker: How Dan Wootton became the story00:08:53

In 2023 the outspoken king of celebrity gossip put GB News in a tight spot. What does its response tell us about the UK’s new media landscape?

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21 Dec 2023Sensemaker: Hostage deaths put pressure on Netanyahu00:06:13

The recent deaths of hostages in Gaza has heaped more pressure on Israel’s prime minister. Could it lead to another pause in fighting?

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09 Jan 2024Sensemaker: An assassination in Beirut00:05:39

A senior leader of Hamas was killed in Beirut last week. What might Saleh al-Arouri’s death mean for the Middle East?

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08 Jan 2024News Meeting: The Joe Biden problem and should the Post Office scandal be leading the news?00:41:13

What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think matters most to Tortoise’s editor-in-chief James Harding.

In this episode he’s joined by deputy editor Giles Whittell, reporter Chloe Hadjimatheou and Katy Searle, former executive editor of BBC Westminster.

They discuss whether the Post Office scandal should be leading the news after an ITV drama put it back in the headlines, whether Joe Biden should be the Democratic presidential candidate and a senior police leader who says policing is ‘institutionally racist’.

What do you think should lead the news? Email your stories to newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com.

The producer was Imy Harper and the executive producer was Lewis Vickers.

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10 Jan 2024Sensemaker: Challenging Trump’s presidential run00:05:50

Could the US courts block Donald Trump from running over his involvement in the January 66th uprising?

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10 Jan 2024News Meeting: The Westminster Accounts one year on00:36:14

A year ago Tortoise and Sky News launched the first fully searchable database of the money being used to oil the machinery of British politics.

In this bonus episode James Harding is joined by Sky’s deputy political editor Sam Coates, Tortoise’s political editor Cat Neilan and data scientist Joe White to discuss what we learnt.

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11 Jan 2024Sensemaker: Boeing's tailspin00:07:22

Once more questions are being asked about Boeing’s safety record after a major mid-air incident on board one of its jets. 

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11 Jan 2024Trendy: When everyone hates you for the same reason00:45:17

If the opinion polls are right the Conservatives could face one of their worst electoral defeats in their history in the upcoming general election. Can anything change that?  

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12 Jan 2024Sensemaker: The British Library cyber attack00:08:14

The British Library suffered a devastating ransomware attack in late October. Its recovery will cost millions of pounds. What went wrong?

The British Library did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but after this episode was published it asked Tortoise to clarify the claim that "the British Library themselves are saying that they are going to have to dedicate 40 per cent of their reserves". In a statement, the British Library said:

"The final costs of recovering from the recent cyber-attack are still not confirmed. The British Library and its government sponsor, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), remain in close and regular contact. The Library always maintains its own financial reserve to help address unexpected issues and no bids for additional funding have been made at this stage."

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