Archive for the 'Podcast answers' Category

Your questions answered: the energy for leadership (podcast)

Saturday, February 25th, 2006

John Hipkin emailed to ask about the pressures of leadership:

Listen to John’s question in full and Ming’s reply (MP3, 443kB)

Your questions answered: Labour and civil liberties (podcast)

Saturday, February 25th, 2006

Wendy Marchant emailed to ask about Labour and civil liberties:

Listen to Wendy’s question in full and Ming’s reply (MP3, 617kB)

Your questions answered: Axe the Tax (podcast)

Saturday, February 25th, 2006

Ernest Smith emailed to ask about ‘Axe the Tax’:

Listen to Ernest’s question in full and Ming’s reply (MP3, 496kB)

Your questions answered: Ming’s views on the NHS (podcast)

Saturday, February 25th, 2006

Roger Hole emailed to ask about Ming’s views on the NHS:

Listen to Roger’s question in full and Ming’s reply (MP3, 612kB)

Your questions answered: GB/US relations (podcast)

Saturday, February 25th, 2006

Andrew C. emailed to ask about relations between the British and American Governments:

Listen to Andrew’s question in full and Ming’s reply (MP3, 689kB)

Your questions answered: media coverage during military conflict (podcast)

Saturday, February 25th, 2006

Ted Finnegan called the ‘Ask Ming’ podcast question hotline to ask about the responsibilities of the media during military conflict:

Listen to Ted’s question in full and Ming’s reply (MP3, 888kB)

Your questions answered: Liberal Democrats and image (podcast)

Saturday, February 25th, 2006

Julian Teasey called the ‘Ask Ming’ podcast question hotline to ask a question about image:

Listen to Julian’s question in full and Ming’s reply (MP3, 353kB)

Your questions answered: incineration and landfill (podcast)

Saturday, February 25th, 2006

Here, as promised, is the first of the answers received on the Ming Campbell podcast question hotline:

Jim Elliott asked about how we should deal with residual household waste:

Listen to Jim’s question in full and Ming’s reply (MP3, 595kB)

If you want to ask your own question, please call the ‘Ask Ming’ podcast question hotline on 07747 867259.