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Off the Record is an interview-based podcast about Leadership in which the journalist Alistair Bunkall speaks to some of the world's great leaders in politics, sport, military, business and religion.

Off the Record with Alistair Bunkall Alistair Bunkall

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Off the Record is an interview-based podcast about Leadership in which the journalist Alistair Bunkall speaks to some of the world's great leaders in politics, sport, military, business and religion.

    Jonathan Powell

    Jonathan Powell

    Jonathan Powell was Tony Blair’s Chief of Staff from the moment he entered Downing St to the moment he left.
    He was at the Prime Minister's side for a decade in number 10.
    During that time they navigated the country through the terror attacks of 9/11 and 7/7, the death of Princess Diana, fuel strikes, foot and mouth disease and wars in Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Afghanistan and of course, Iraq.
    He was also Blair’s chief negotiator for the Northern Ireland peace process.
    Today Jonathan put those skills to use, establishing secret back channels with insurgents and fragile states.
    “We cannot kill all the terrorists, so we will have to talk to them at some stage,” he once said.
    His work has taken him to North Korea, Libya, Afghanistan and Colombia.
    Jonathan Powell is now the man, who talks to terrorists.
     
     
     
     
     

    • 40 min
    Marcus Wareing

    Marcus Wareing

    Marcus Wareing is one of the best known chefs in the world.
    The son of a fruit and veg merchant, his first job at just 18 years old was at The Savoy Hotel no less.
    From there he went to Le Gavroche where he worked under the legendary Roux brothers. It was there he also met and formed a friendship with Gordon Ramsay. They later had a very public falling out.
    Wareing followed Ramsay to Aubergine and then the pair set up Pétrus - they were formidable, young and at the top of their game. They would later have a very public falling out.
    Marcus has won multiple Michelin stars, his first when he was just 25. 
    He now owns two restaurants in London and has a television career as one of the main judges on Masterchef.

    • 43 min
    Sir Mark Sedwill

    Sir Mark Sedwill

    In recent years, Sir Mark Sedwill has been one of the most powerful people in Britain.
    He served as the Cabinet Secretary, the Head of the Civil Service and the UK’s National Security Advisor - Three roles that put him right at the centre of government.
    Unusually for a Cabinet Secretary, Sir Mark spent much of his career abroad, working as a diplomat in Egypt, Iraq and Pakistan, and then as Britain’s Ambassador to Afghanistan.
    Only twelve people, all of them men, have ever held the job of Cabinet Secretary.
    Although they are public figures, they historically have preferred to stay out of the headlines.
    In his first and only broadcast interview, Sir Mark spoke about the pressures of running government, the UK's response to Coronavirus and what would have happened in the Prime Minister hadn't recovered.
     

    • 48 min
    Dame Karen Pierce

    Dame Karen Pierce

    In this episode Alistair chats with Dame Karen Pierce, Britain’s Ambassador to the United States.
    She is one of the great diplomats of her generation. 
    Karen has held posts for the Foreign Office in Tokyo and the Balkans before serving as the UK’s Permanent Representative at the United Nations in Geneva.
    In 2015 she was appointed 'Our Woman' in Afghanistan and the more recently served as the British Ambassador at the UN in New York.
    Because of the Coronavirus lockdown, this episode was recorded over Skype.

    • 40 min
    Cheryl Giovannoni

    Cheryl Giovannoni

    In this episode Alistair chats to Cheryl Giovannoni, the Chief Executive of the Girls Day School Trust. In that role she is responsible for 20,000 students and almost 4,000 members of staff across 25 girls schools around the country.
    But she is no teacher – Cheryl was originally an advertising exec, rising through the ranks of that competitive world to head up three companies in the global WPP group ending up as the CEO of the giant Ogilvy & Mather.
    She has competed in a man’s world and won – she now prepares the next generation of women to smash glass ceilings.
     

    • 30 min
    MI6 - Sir Alex Younger

    MI6 - Sir Alex Younger

    Sir Alex Younger is the Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, better known as MI6.
    As an intelligence officer, he served in Europe, the Middle East and was Station Chief in Afghanistan before taking up the top role.
    This is the first time ever that a serving Chief of MI6 has given a recorded interview. In conversation with Alistair Bunkall he speaks about life as a junior spy, the challenges facing his service and the world today and how his staff cope working in secret.

    • 31 min

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