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The Daily T Live: What does Labour mean for you?

Portrait of Camilla Tominey and Kamal Ahmed

Join Camilla Tominey and Kamal Ahmed for a live recording of their podcast – and get the inside track on what Labour’s landslide means for you, the Conservative Party and for Britain

Event schedule

Thursday, 18 July 2024
6.30pm

Doors open for in-person attendees

6.55pm

Click the link in your booking confirmation to access the event online

7pm

Camilla Tominey and Kamal Ahmed in conversation, plus Q&A

8pm

Event ends and refreshments served

8.45pm

Carriages

After 14 years of Tory rule, Labour has won a landslide. The only certainty is that the country will change. But what does it all mean?

Join Camilla and Kamal for a live recording of The Daily T podcast. They'll discuss immigration and what will happen to our borders, how the healthcare system will cope and what will happen to the pound in your pocket. Plus, where does the Conservative Party go from here? 

You’ll also be able to take part by putting your questions to the panel, including financial journalist Paul Lewis and Associate Editor of The Telegraph Gordon Rayner, as part of our Q&A.

Tune in with your free online ticket on 18 July as our political insiders discuss the general election result. 50 VIP subscribers will also have the chance to join us at The Telegraph’s offices for the live discussion.

Speakers

Camilla Tominey

Co-host

 

Camilla Tominey is an Associate Editor of The Daily Telegraph, covering politics and the Royal Family. She currently presents her own Sunday morning political programme on GB News as well as The Daily T podcast. Her exclusive story breaking the news of Prince Harry’s relationship with Meghan Markle was nominated for Scoop of the Year at the 2016 British Press Awards. She was nominated Multimedia Journalist of the Year at the 2021 London Press Club Awards.

Kamal Ahmed

Co-host

 

One of the UK’s leading media executives, Kamal Ahmed is an award winning journalist and author and has led major teams across BBC News, The Telegraph, The Guardian and The Observer. In 2021 he co-founded The News Movement, a new media business providing trusted news for Gen Z audiences. He is now Director of Audio, presenter of The Daily T podcast and columnist at The Telegraph.

Paul Lewis

Panellist

 

Paul Lewis has been a freelance financial journalist and broadcaster since 1986. He has presented Money Box on Radio 4 since 2000 and writes regularly for Saga Magazine, Radio Times, i-newspaper, Financial Times, Daily Telegraph and Money Marketing. He has won awards for his work explaining personal finance and campaigning for change, most recently a Lifetime Achievement Award from the British Insurance Brokers Association in 2023. Paul has honorary doctorates from the University of Essex and the University of Chester for his journalism over many years defending the interests of consumers.

Gordon Rayner

Panellist

 

Gordon Rayner is an Associate Editor of The Telegraph, where he has worked for 17 years. In his current role encompassing politics, news, interviews and analysis, he has broken stories including the Nigel Farage de-banking scandal and the leaked recordings that revealed Labour's secret tax plans. In his previous role as political editor, Gordon was in charge of The Telegraph's Westminster coverage during the 2017 and 2019 elections and throughout the Covid pandemic. He was part of the Telegraph team that broke the story of the MPs' expenses scandal in 2009 and co-authored a book about the episode, No Expenses Spared.

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