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Has "taking the knee" failed to tackle racism in football?
Has "taking the knee" failed to tackle racism in football?

Episode 134

Water regulator Ofwat will be scrapped and replaced with a new watchdog to “prevent the abuses of the past”, including an estimated £85 billion being…

10 months, 4 weeks ago

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Diane Abbott: "Labour leadership wants me out"
Diane Abbott: "Labour leadership wants me out"

Episode 133

MP Diane Abbott has said it "is obvious this Labour leadership wants me out" after the party suspended her for a second time over comments she made a…

11 months ago

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16 year olds are getting the vote
16 year olds are getting the vote

Episode 132

Four MPs have been suspended by Labour for their rebellion against welfare cuts earlier this month. One of them, Rachel Maskell, described the cuts a…

11 months ago

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Why did the government cover up their Afghan data breach?
Why did the government cover up their Afghan data breach?

Episode 131

The previous government withheld news of their operation to relocate 24,000 Afghans to the UK in order to protect some of those that they’d put at ri…

11 months ago

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Revealed: The government’s secret Afghan relocation scheme
Revealed: The government’s secret Afghan relocation scheme

Episode 130

Secondary school pupils in England are to be taught about "incel" culture, with a focus on positive role models for boys in efforts to tackle “manosp…

11 months ago

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Can autism excuse Greg Wallace’s alleged sexual misconduct?
Can autism excuse Greg Wallace’s alleged sexual misconduct?

Episode 129

Health Secretary Wes Streeting will meet representatives from the BMA this week, as he hopes to avert five days of strikes by resident doctors. Publi…

11 months ago

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Did Brexit create the UK’s small boats crisis?
Did Brexit create the UK’s small boats crisis?

Episode 128

How do we tell the difference between the relatively tiny number of people who take advantage of the welfare state and those who suffer from serious …

11 months, 1 week ago

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The death of the pub
The death of the pub

Episode 127

Major building projects in the UK take two and half years longer to complete than in the rest of the developed world, according to new analysis. Why …

11 months, 1 week ago

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Junior doctors to go on strike again - is this fair?
Junior doctors to go on strike again - is this fair?

Episode 126

Health Secretary Wes Streeting has warned junior doctors that the public will “not forgive them” for launching another wave of disruptive strikes as …

11 months, 1 week ago

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Should there be a wealth tax on the super rich?
Should there be a wealth tax on the super rich?

Episode 125

The government has declined to rule out a wealth tax, following former Labour leader Lord Kinnock championing the policy. Such a tax remains public e…

11 months, 1 week ago

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