Yorkshirecast

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Jul 17, 2021 • 30min

Taking the Knee and Yorkshire’s supermarkets

Sol B River is a Leeds-born writer and TV producer. His recent documentary about the first black university student in 1960s Mississippi won plaudits around the world. In a week which has seen such focus on football and racism, we asked Sol - a big football fan - to give us his view - of 'taking the knee,' the racism faced by players and the changes he wants politicians to make. And Business Analyst Danni Hewson joins Gemma and James to talk about Yorkshire’s proud supermarket heritage. It comes after potential talks of a takeover for Bradford family owned Morrisons.
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Jul 9, 2021 • 27min

Justice for our Postmasters

Former sub-postmasters in Yorkshire are seeking justice after being wrongly accused of crimes due to a computer system error. The podcast explores their traumatic experiences and the ongoing public inquiry. It also discusses the challenges of living in rural areas and the hosts' journey to becoming reporters. Menor shares his excitement about getting involved in various activities.
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Jul 4, 2021 • 29min

Spen(d)ing some time in Batley

Politics Professor Victoria Honeyman and local businessman Mike analyze the recent Batley and Spen by-election, while Labour's winning candidate and now MP, Kim Leadbeater, discusses her campaign focused on addressing local concerns and bringing people together.
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Jun 26, 2021 • 32min

The Battle for Batley

Ric Bailey, the BBC's Chief Political Advisor, shares insights on the intricate workings of media coverage during elections, exploring how time is allocated to candidates. Young filmmaker Sam expresses his passion for Batley, highlighting its vibrant community and local charm. The discussion uncovers the post-pandemic political landscape and the vital role of grassroots activism in mobilizing voters. With humor and local anecdotes, the episode paints a vivid picture of a community proud of its identity, countering negative stereotypes.
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Jun 19, 2021 • 27min

Oh we do like to be beside the seaside

Look North reporter David Rhodes speaks to the team about the cost of setting-up Yorkshire’s Nightingale Hospital in Harrogate and the way public money was spent on the project. It was one of a number of temporary hospitals built at the height of the pandemic. And Gemma catches up with BBC Radio Lincolnshire’s Scott Dalton and Sharon Edwards who have spent the last week in Skegness talking to the people that keep our coast open for tourists.Producer: Louise Wheeler Studio Director: Qendresa Zena
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Jun 13, 2021 • 30min

Belting out a Tune and the Comeback Kid

The team catch up with bar owner Martin Greenhow from Yorkshire to discuss the lifting of restrictions on June 21st. Tim speaks to singer Nancy from Goole about the impact of the pandemic on performers. She also belts out a tune for us. And the team also talk Batley, Boundaries and surge testing.Producer: Louise Wheeler
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Jun 4, 2021 • 23min

Pina Colada and a By-Election

Batley and Spen will have a new MP this summer. People have just days to go to declare an interest in standing in the Batley and Spen By-Election. It’s after Tracy Brabin stood down after being elected as the new Mayor for West Yorkshire. Aisha and James profile the area – what are the challenges facing the candidates? And Tim talks about the Yorkshire MPs who are preparing to rebel against the government over foreign aid cuts. We hear from one charity in Yorkshire supporting those overseas.Producer: Louise Wheeler
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May 23, 2021 • 29min

The Next Generation

The team speak to Joeli Brearley from York who set up the campaign ‘Pregnant then Screwed’ – about the impact of the pandemic on families. And he’s just been made chair of Bassetlaw District Council at the age of 20. It should have happened last year but was delayed. Jack Bowker is a Labour Councillor who elected in 2019 while still doing his A-Levels.Producer: Louise Wheeler Sound: Adam Campbell
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May 17, 2021 • 31min

Batley, Ballots and Business

As restrictions ease further from Monday – the team talk to a Yorkshire business owner about their hopes and fears going forward. And after Tracy Brabin was elected as the mayor of West Yorkshire – there will be a by-election in Batley and Spen. Gemma and Tim are joined by Dr Patrick English and Dr Victoria Honeyman to discuss the political parties chances of winning the seat.Producer: Louise Wheeler Sound: Adam Campbell
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May 10, 2021 • 30min

Out for the Count

James, Gemma, Tim, Liz and Kevin discuss the 2021 local election results for our region. From the West Yorkshire Mayor to PCC's to a No Overall Control Council in Sheffield. How did the pandemic impact voting and counting? What was turnout like? And what do these results mean for the parties?

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