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Feb 4, 2024 • 27min

Reaction to Brianna Ghey’s Mum’s interview

A campaign to restrict children's access to social media apps is discussed, along with the power sharing restoration at Stormont. The impact of an interview with the mother of a murder victim is explored, highlighting the need for stricter regulations. The significance of the first nationalist first minister in Northern Ireland and the confusion within the Labour Party's green prosperity plan are also discussed.
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Feb 3, 2024 • 28min

Bereaved Parents Win Crucial Social Media Victory

Julian Smith, former Northern Ireland secretary, discusses the return of the Northern Irish assembly, his sacking by Boris Johnson, and the possibility of tax cuts in the budget. The podcast also highlights the success of a campaign by bereaved parents to obtain information from tech companies after the death of their children. It explores the challenges faced by coroners dealing with social media firms and the changing relationship between politicians and tech bosses.
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Feb 2, 2024 • 31min

Why was the Clapham attack suspect's asylum claim approved?

Explore why a convicted sex offender was allowed to stay in the UK. Discuss the Clapham attack involving a chemical and the injuries caused. Learn about social media CEOs testifying about child exploitation and online safety. Uncover concerns about children's negative experiences on Facebook and Instagram's response. Dive into social media companies' preparedness for elections and the importance of addressing disinformation.
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Feb 1, 2024 • 32min

Has the government changed its mind over tax cuts?

Laura Trott, David Gauke, and Shevaun Haviland discuss the government's changing stance on tax cuts, the impact on funding public services, and Labour Party's engagement with business. They also delve into the prospects of winning for the Labour Party and their Green Prosperity Plan.
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Jan 31, 2024 • 34min

Nicola Sturgeon at the Covid Inquiry: Tears and deleted WhatsApps

Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon gave emotional evidence at the Covid Inquiry, defending her decision to delete WhatsApp messages. The podcast also covers the details of Northern Ireland's new Brexit deal, addressing the complexities of Brexit and its impact on the region. It explores the challenges faced in managing the pandemic, the mistakes made, and the uncertain constitutional future of the UK.
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Jan 30, 2024 • 36min

Northern Ireland Deal, Musk’s Brain Chip + Madeleine McCann Disinformation

Elon Musk discusses Neuralink's brain chip implantation technology. The Northern Ireland Assembly returns with a Sinn Fein leader. A woman claiming to be Madeleine McCann raises disinformation concerns. Online hate and a controversial prosecution decision are also explored.
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Jan 29, 2024 • 31min

Families say Nottingham Attack Victims Failed by Authorities

Families of Nottingham attack victims demand justice and accountability; failures of mental health services, police, and the Crown Prosecution Service; consequences of funding cuts on casework and court presentations; frustration of victims who feel failed by authorities; expert insight and gratitude expressed by guests.
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Jan 28, 2024 • 29min

Why is trust in UK politics so low?

Today's podcast explores the lack of trust in UK politics and the impact it has on public perception. The hosts discuss upcoming elections and their effect on the Conservative Party. They reflect on political events and share personal experiences. The chapter also covers politicians as celebrities and potential non-political prime ministers. Lastly, they discuss choosing leaders and share humorous VoxPops and listener interactions.
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Jan 27, 2024 • 22min

What do voters think of Sunak and Starmer? The focus group results are in!

This podcast explores public opinion on politics and politicians, including views on Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer. They discuss the use of focus group results and messaging strategies by political parties. They also address criticisms, potential damage, and voter unrest. The importance of a catchy slogan and the need for spoiler alerts are also discussed.
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Jan 26, 2024 • 33min

An Olympics Newscast Special - Six Months Until Paris

Chair of UK Sport and decorated Olympian Katherine Grainger, Olympic gold medallist Rebecca Adlington, BBC Sport presenter Sarah Mulkerrins, and sports reporter Romain Baheux discuss the preparations and excitement for the upcoming Olympics in Paris. They talk about security concerns, new sports in the Olympics, prominent athletes, and the focus on the team and city at the opening ceremony.

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