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 PODCAST: A forgotten liberal hero | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:31

In June, Mark Pack addressed the Liberal History Group‘s summer meeting on the topic of Forgotten Heroes for a Governing Party.  Further details of the event can be found here. And who was Dr Pack’s choice? You will have to listen to find out. PS don’t check the tags

 PODCAST: AV referendum debate at Gladstone Club | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:50

On Monday 4th April, in the run-up to the AV referendum, the Gladstone Club hosted a debate in the National Liberal Club on electoral reform which featured Lib Dem Voice’s co-editor Mark Pack and the Chairman of the Edmund Burke society, Ian Alston. Both took a look at the lessons which can be learnt from […]

 PODCAST: How do the government’s political reforms measure up to the Great Reform Act? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:08

Soon after becoming Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg promised “the most significant programmes of reform by a British government since the 19th century…. the biggest shake-up of our democracy since 1832.” But how do the Coalition government’s constitutional changes actually compare to the changes brought in by the Great Reform Bill of 1832? That question […]

 PODCAST: Who controls the internet? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:45

Here is a full podcast of our fringe last night, “Who controls the internet?” Libel law reform campaigner and former MP Evan Harris, website pioneer Mary Reid, James Blessing of the Internet Service Providers’ Association (ISPA) and Jim Killock of the digital rights champions Open Rights Group debate recent issues about free speech and the […]

 PODCAST: Diversity debate in full | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:13:13

Following overwhelming demand from our twitter colleagues, we are now publishing in full the debate we had yesterday on diversifying our elected representatives. You can find my written review of the debate here.

 PODCAST: Nick Clegg’s speech in full | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:35

After a few minutes amplifying and chopping stuff off the beginning and end, and then many more minutes uploading large files to the internet, we can now bring you the audio recording of Nick Clegg’s conference speech. You can play it by scrolling down and clicking the “play in another window” link. And if you’d […]

 PODCAST: Nick Clegg Q&A | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:47

The Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, Nick Clegg MP, made himself available for a question and answer session with party members this afternoon, and a packed Oval Hall at Sheffield’s City Hall called in to hear his answers. Hear him as he talks about Lords reform and tuition fees and […]

 PODCAST: Q&A with Business, Innovation and Skills team | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:57

Earlier today, Simon Hughes, Lorely Burt, Vince Cable and Ed Davey joined chair Sal Brinton to answer questions from the audience about post offices, tuition fees, the education maintenance allowance and cutting red tape for small businesses. You can hear the session in full by clicking the “play in a new window” link below. Coming […]

 PODCAST: (almost) the full NHS debate | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:05:48

Earlier today we brought you Mark Pack’s live coverage of the two key debates happening this morning in Sheffield, followed by his view of the aftermath. To amplify that, we can now bring you an almost full recording of the debate. Thrill at procedural niceties! Coo at the applause for Baroness Williams! And bask in […]

 Lessons for future campaigning from the 2010 election | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:27

The Wednesday lunchtime at Liverpool conference saw myself chairing the last of The Voice’s fringe meetings, this one looking at lessons from the 2010 general election. Our guest speakers were Hilary Stephenson (Director of Campaigns), Duncan Hames (newly elected as MP for Chippenham) and Paul Holmes (former MP for Chesterfield). Thanks to Alex for sorting […]

 PODCAST: Cabinet Minister Q&A | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:30

Our final podcast from the conference floor was the penultimate session, a Q&A with cabinet ministers Danny Alexander, Chris Huhne, Michael Moore and Vince Cable. The last session at Lib Dem conference is usually reserved for the Leader’s Speech – but that was not possible this time as Nick Clegg had to fly out to […]

 PODCAST: Equal marriage debate | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:45

After a brief hiatus during which our podcast host migrated us to an account we hadn’t asked for during our busiest week, we can now bring you, in full, the debate on LGBT marriage from Tuesday’s conference floor. This debate may not necessarily be of interest to the wider public, but certainly anyone who loves […]

 PODCAST: Fairer? For whom? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:40

This lunchtime, Lib Dem conference representatives gathered in the staggeringly poorly signposted Hall 1B to hear a stellar lineup of Susan Kramer, Evan Harris and interloper Will Straw from Left Foot Forward hold forth on the subject of “Fairer? For whom?” – excellently wrangled by the chairman, our own Stephen Tall. As with all Lib […]

 PODCAST: Nick Clegg Q&A | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:59

Below is a sound recording of the Nick Clegg Q&A that just happened. We also live-tweeted it – and the tweets will not be displaced from our feed for a few hours yet. And m’colleague Stephen Tall was live-blogging the session, and his words can be found here.

 PODCAST: Blog of the Year Awards 2010 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:10

Earlier tonight, the Blog of the Year Awards reached their fiery climax. Helen Duffett has already brought you the stunning results, congratulated the winners and commiserated with the runners up. All that remains is my duty to bring you, the loyal listener at home who maybe can't be at conference this year, the recording of the proceedings. And, technology permitting, you should find that below. Happy listening!

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