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Apr 12, 2024 • 33min

Did Angela Rayner Break The Law?

Nick Watt, Newsnight political editor, discusses the police investigation into Angela Rayner for alleged electoral law violations. The podcast also covers the Post Office scandal, including former bosses' testimonies and a sub-postmistress's apology. The episode delves into tax controversies, political accountability, and the emotional impact on those affected by the scandal.
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Apr 11, 2024 • 30min

Could Iran attack Israel? And Can Biden Stop It?

Chief international correspondent Lyse Doucett joins to discuss rising tensions between Iran and Israel, potential US involvement, and historical context. The podcast also delves into the revealing of former PM Harold Wilson's affair, sparking controversy.
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Apr 10, 2024 • 34min

How children were ‘let down’ by NHS gender identity services

Dr. Hilary Cass discusses the Cass Review, revealing weak evidence in gender care for children. Topics include recommendations for future gender care, response to the review, failures in medical practices, implications on issues like autism and bullying, concerns around puberty blockers, need for evidence-based care, experiences of individuals, and comparisons of gender services in different countries.
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Apr 9, 2024 • 35min

Flights, Cameron, Action - DC Meets Trump

Lord Kim Darroch, Former British Ambassador to the United States, joins the host to discuss Lord Cameron's trip to the US and meeting with Donald Trump. They also delve into the challenges and solutions for autistic individuals in the workplace, emphasizing the importance of employer support and embracing neurodiversity.
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Apr 8, 2024 • 33min

'I was targeted in Westminster cyber-flashing plot'

Journalist Henry Zeffman and MP Dr. Luke Evans discuss being targeted in a Westminster cyber-flashing plot, receiving explicit messages via WhatsApp. They highlight the impact, unresolved issues, and the need for transparency in journalism amidst evolving digital landscapes.
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Apr 7, 2024 • 26min

Israel-Gaza: Six months of war

Journalist Jeremy Bowen discusses the Israel-Gaza conflict, highlighting the obstacles to peace and warnings of famine in Gaza. The podcast also covers the response from the international community and the ongoing debate on arms sales to Israel.
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Apr 6, 2024 • 29min

Boris Johnson, David Cameron, and the row over arming Israel

Jens Stoltenberg discusses the West facing authoritarian powers. Boris Johnson criticizes David Cameron over arming Israel. Laura delves into the political controversy over UK arms sales amidst internal Tory divisions.
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Apr 5, 2024 • 24min

When will it stop raining?

Charlotte Smith, Simon King, and Smith Mordak discuss the recent heavy rainfall in England, its effects on farming and infrastructure, and how to adapt to the changing climate. They highlight challenges in agriculture, building resilience, and the impact on animals and wildlife.
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Apr 4, 2024 • 36min

“Radical Rethink” Needed in NHS on Autism and ADHD

Emma Tracey, Thea Stein, and Ellie Middleton discuss the alarming rise in autism and ADHD cases, long NHS waiting lists, and the need for better support. The podcast also covers US support for Israel amid the Gaza conflict and arms sales evaluation challenges faced by the UK government.
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Apr 3, 2024 • 30min

NATO at 75: Can it stand up to Russia?

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski discusses NATO's support for Ukraine, defense spending goals, and concerns about President Trump. The episode also explores NATO's role in addressing Russian threats and global challenges, including the conflict in Ukraine and the organization's potential to deter escalations.

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