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Climate action on your doorstep. Dr Rebecca Ford, Professor Matt Hannon, and Dr Fraser Stewart are your trusted guides to smart local energy and a zero carbon future. Find us at www.localzeropod.com
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In each episode of the UK in a Changing Europe podcast, ‘UKICE (I Tell)’, formerly known as ‘Brexit and Beyond’, we sit down with a new guest and explore their area of expertise. We investigate the key issues and discuss how and why it helps us better understand our society. The podcast was cited by the Guardian in 2022 as one of the best podcasts to understand British politics.
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Welcome to the What UK Thinks podcast with Sir John Curtice, a series looking at public attitudes towards what the UK's relationship with the European Union should look like.
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How can government in the UK recover from a more than half a decade of political chaos and confusion? What can be done to solve some of the most complex policy challenges in living memory? And which battlegrounds will define the fast-approaching – and critical – general election? Featuring some of the world's most innovative public figures, politicians, opinion-formers and academics, the IfG EVENTS podcast brings you the very best of the Institute for Government's agenda-shaping speeches, in ...
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These are tumultuous times in UK politics. Government is under strain, the civil service is under pressure, and ministers are grappling with the fallout of Covid, the impact of Brexit and an unprecedented cost-of-living crisis. So where is government working well and what is it doing badly? What can be done to make No10, the Treasury and the rest of government function more effectively? And as a general election draws ever nearer, what are the key political and policy dividing lines – and wh ...
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The Third Degree podcast (formerly the Serious Sound Off) provides insightful and informative commentary on the biggest news stories and topics ranging from politics to social and culture issues. This podcast will not attempt to be another boring and dull news podcast but instead choosing to shoot straight in order to present a fresh, fun and no-nonsense approach when tackling many different issues and topics along with lots of variety when it comes to guest interviews. No beating around the ...
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Welcome to the UAlbany News Podcast, where we speak with faculty, staff and students on how their research is tackling today’s most challenging problems and issues. This show is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll, a Communications Specialist at the University at Albany, State University of New York, with production assistance by Patrick Dodson and Scott Freedman. Have a comment or question about one of our episodes? You can email us at mediarelations@albany.edu, and you can find us on Tw ...
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Welcome to the Property Investors Podcast, a light-hearted and opinionated podcast for aspiring and experienced property investors alike. Join our charismatic hosts, Russell Leeds and Ricci Mandal, as they share their insights, experiences, and humor in the world of property investment. Get ready for no-holds-barred discussions and debates on topics ranging from getting started in property investing, entrepreneurship, to personal development. Each episode offers actionable advice, thought-pr ...
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Roger Bolton, formerly presenter of BBC Radio 4's 'Feedback' launches his very first podcast. Free from the constraints of broadcasting on the BBC, with a few more opinions and casting his net a little bit wider to encompass the whole of the BBC, Roger examines the issues that are facing the corporation and public service broadcasting. Find all our podcasts here And please support this podcast by subscribing here We also support VLV (Voice of the Listener and Viewer) which represents the int ...
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Welcome to SMF Audio. The SMF hosts two podcasts, bringing expertise to the policy-making conversation. Policycast hosts SMF staff to discuss research concerning today's big issues. The Ask The Expert series, in association with the ESRC, brings academic research on public policy into the heart of Westminster.
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Welcome to The i Podcast - bringing you insight and analysis on the biggest stories from the UK and beyond. Every week journalists from the UK's youngest newspaper take you behind the headlines with exclusive reports and in-depth features. i is for people with open minds - and this is the podcast to help you expand your horizons. Our commitment to you is politics without the spin. News coverage without an axe to grind. Lively opinion, so you hear different sides of the argument. Whether it's ...
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Writers' festivals traditionally have been celebrated as forums of free speech and democratic debate. But in our fraught geopolitical and cultural climate is civilised and open public discourse under threat? Guest: Corrie Perkin, Journalist and Director of the Sorrento Writers FestivalBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In 2015, real estate heir Robert Durst was caught on a hot mic, seemingly confessing to three murders he had, to the point, gotten away with. Those five words, "killed them all, of course" were captured when he agreed to participate in a documentary series called The Jinx. It was a sensation, and after nine years, the filmmakers have returned with …
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We've seen such a tragic death in Western Australia. It's clear the targets for preventing suicide and reducing out-of-home care for First Nations people are going backwards. What's the government doing now since the Voice was defeated to close the gap? Political Editor for the Guardian Australia Karen Middleton joins RN Breakfast to discuss the la…
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The swimming world has been reacting to the news that 23 Chinese swimmers had tested positive for a banned drug before the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. The World Anti-doping Agency has continued to defend its decision, but how does this case compare with previous Games, where athletes have been found to have banned substances in their system?…
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In swimming, despite the mounting criticism, the World Anti-Doping Agency continues to defend the way it handled the positive findings for 23 Chinese swimmers. While in rugby league, Kalyn Ponga will miss the State of Origin series after surgery on his injured foot. Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest news…
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The devastating death of a young 10-year-old Aboriginal boy, who died by suicide has many demanding answers. But data from the Closing the Gap targets show the underlying issues aren't improving. Linda Burney, Minister for Indigenous Australians says there "needs to be a greater focus on prevention", rather than waiting until a family gets to the "…
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Veteran-led volunteer organisation Disaster Relief Australia (DRA) will announce the results of a two year study into protecting the wellbeing of veterans. It followed the experiences of almost 800 DRA members exploring the ways service can restore purpose and perspective. Results suggest that volunteering is a viable and sometimes lifesaving optio…
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Indigenous artist Archie Moore has won the Venice Biennale's Golden Lion Award for his monumental hand-drawn installation 'kith and kin'. The 54-year-old Kamilaroi and Bigambul artist from Brisbane beat artists representing 85 other countries to become the first Australian to take the gong.Guest: Ellie Buttrose, Curator, Australia's representation …
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The free-to-air TV lobby says younger audiences are diminishing across its commercial networks, at a time when it had hoped the Federal Government would bolster safeguards for broadcasting Australian sport. Sport is one of the three key areas the sector has focused on broadcasting in recent years, but with the government also weighing up a junk-foo…
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The US is set to impose sanctions on an Israeli military unit accused of human rights violations against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank - a step the State Department has never taken before. It would band the transfer of US military weaponry or any other assistance to an all-male IDF infantry unit - made up of ultra Orthodox recruits. Israel…
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The US has confirmed its forces came under rocket attack in Syria on Sunday, the first time they've been directly targeted in the country since February. But an Iraqi militant group backed by Iran has denied issuing a statement that was posted on telegram shortly after announcing a resumption of attacks on U.S forces. Guest: Ryan Crocker, retired A…
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Leongatha woman and mother-of-two Erin Patterson. stands accused of serving a deadly meal of Beef Wellington, allegedly made with poisonous Death-Cap mushrooms, which left three people dead and a fourth fighting for his life. Patterson has always maintained her innocence. The case has captured the world's attention, and the ABC has launched a new p…
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Addiction to crystal methamphetamine or 'ice' has fuelled organised crime and ruined lives in Australia over the past decade. But the supply chain of the drug is murky. Four Corners reporter Mahmood Fazal has spent months investigating the crystal meth pipeline travelling from the streets of Melbourne to a major source of production in South-East A…
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From the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine the Kremlin has sought to conceal the true casualty figures among its armed forces. But images of expanded cemeteries across the country, and posts grieving the dead on social media provide clues. The BBC's Russia Service has been investigating and confirming troop deaths since the start of …
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From portraying DCI Jane Tennison, to Queen Elizabeth II, Dame Helen Mirren has almost done it all. Now, the Oscar winner has taken on the role of Israel's first female Prime Minister, Golda Meir, in a biopic set against the backdrop of the Yom Kippur War. Guest: Dame Helen MirrenBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The NSW government says GST funding has left it short-changed some $12 billion, with Treasurer Daniel Mookhey set to reveal later today that he expects his State expects to lose its Triple A credit rating. He's threatening to pull the plug on an agreement to shoulder more costs from the National Disability Insurance Scheme, and delay agreements wit…
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In football, a huge blow to Australia's prestige in the sport, the Olyroos are out of both the Asian Under 23 Cup and the Olympics. In surfing Jack Robinson took to the air to win the final of the men's Margaret River Pro yesterday.In rugby league, Cronulla-Sutherland on top of the ladder after belting North Queensland yesterday, while there was a …
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Despite an agreement with the States to pick up a bigger share of the tab, the National Disability Insurance Scheme will still be one of our fastest-growing expenses when the Treasurer hands down his budget next month. Now, State Premiers are pushing back on federal efforts to make them pay a greater share of the funding. Bill Shorten, Minister for…
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The National Anti-Scam Centre says hundreds of Australians are losing millions of dollars to these deepfake scams each year. In January, the Government announced mandatory safeguards for what it says were risky AI tools in response to the rapid rise in the use of the technology. But is more needed? Guest:Stephen Jones, Assistant Treasurer…
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An investigation that found 23 Chinese swimmers tested positive to banned substances ahead of the Tokyo Olympics has created shocked the world. Now many are questioning why the World Anti Doping Agency - who were aware of the positive tests - allowed those athletes to compete, and failed to be transparent. Guest: Travis Tygart, CEO of the US Anti-d…
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Satellite imagery has revealed damage to air defence radars at an Iranian military base following a suspected Israeli strike. The city of Isfahan is also home to one of the most sensitive sites in Iran's nuclear programme. It's the latest in a series of tit-for-tat attacks since Israel is believed to have struck Iran's consulate in Syria. Guest: Dr…
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The United States will authorise over $60 billion in military assistance to Ukraine. It comes alongside congressional approval for aid to Israel, and increased security spending in the Asia Pacific. Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson faces a potential rebellion from parts of his party sceptical of the war in Ukraine. Guest Mike Ricci, Rep…
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In April's news: - The RCSLT Member survey is open now for members to have their say: www.rcslt.org/news/rcslt-member-survey-2024/ - There are RCSLT board and committee vacancies open now, including lay positions: www.rcslt.org/news/trustee-and-c…ee-vacancies-2024/ - RCSLT will be at Birmingham Pride in with partnership with the SLT Pride Network. …
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Liz Truss is back, with her new book providing journalists with all sorts of extraordinary insights into her retrospective arguments about why her premiership collapsed. But what legacy has Truss left the Conservatives in the polls and what does this tell us about how voters view the party? Polling expert Will Jennings joins the podcast team to tak…
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As the daughter of Aussie rock music royalty, Elly-May Barnes has long known the thrill of performing. From singing backup for her father Jimmy, to eventually taking to the stage as a cabaret performer, her latest work and debut album No Good felt like a natural next step - but it's been a long road to get here. Guest: Elly-May Barnes…
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2024 is the year for dozens of key elections across the world - India's election starts this week - and the US of course later this year. At the same time, there's been a massive proliferation of publicly available artificial intelligence tools, that in the wrong hands could cause electoral mayhem. So how can voters and governments - including here…
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Last weekend's tragic events in Bondi Junction have shone a light on mental illness in the community, and a mental health system that's cracking. Almost a week on there remains many questions, and a the mental health sector is left asking for more help and funding. Guest: Professor Samuel Harvey is the Executive Director and Chief Scientists at the…
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A warning this story may be distressing. There's been widespread shock and a search for answers after a First Nations boy from Western Australia aged just 10 died by suicide while in state care. Suicide has been revealed as the leading cause of death for First Nations children. So, how has a situation like this occurred?And if you need help you can…
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The week in politics has been dominated by the fallout from the two stabbing attacks, with the focus shifting back on the big tech companies.Political Editor for news.com.au Samantha Maiden and ABC Political lead and host of Insiders on ABC TV David Speers join RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: David Speers…
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This week we've seen some of the most horrific violent attacks in Australia in recent decades.Two stabbing attacks in Sydney have led to an increase in racism in some communities, leading to concerns about social cohesion. Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus says there was a "clear framework" that allowed the church stabbing to be declared a terror incid…
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The claim that wombats can run at 40 kilometres an hour, faster than Usain Bolt might just be a furphy. And Dr Karl has built an impressive reputation over the years in science communication, but on social media there's an AI-generated Dr Karl threatening to tear this down - so who made it? Guest: Jacinta Bowler, ABC science reporter Brainteaser (a…
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Health workers in Sydney continue to treat survivors of this week's two major knife attacks, after one of the hardest weeks for frontline workers. Six paramedics were forced to take shelter in the Good Shepherd Church on Monday night when an angry crowd turned on them, NSW Health Minister Ryan Park says the event was "very disappointing" and frontl…
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Australia's national cultural policy is being updated to include streaming services like Netflix. The intention is to compel streaming services to use revenues generated here to make a fixed percentage of its productions not just in Australia but about Australia too. But the uncertainty about the specifics is already having an effect. Guest Matthew…
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Cities in Texas are turning off their lights to help save migratory birds. Every year around two billion birds fly through the state and brightly lit buildings pose a deadly risk. The Lights Out Texas campaign is helping create a safe passage for these birds by getting city skyscrapers to go dark at night. Guest: Dr Andrew Farnsworth, an ornitholog…
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The US has blocked the U.N Security Council vote on a bid by the Palestinian Authority to become a full member state. In order to be successful a council resolution needs at least nine votes in favour and no vetoes by the permanent five members. The move from the US comes despite the Biden administration's pledge to fully support a two-state soluti…
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This week on The Political Fourcast, another scandal hits the Tories - Mark Menzies MP loses the whip as the Conservative Party investigates claims that he misused campaign funds. He allegedly made a late night call to ask for money to pay off "bad people". He disputes the allegations and senior Tory MPs are telling voters not to rush to judgement.…
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A warning, this story may be distressing. A family in Western Australia is grieving following the death by suicide of a 10-year-old child under the care of the state government. The Indigenous boy was being looked after by relatives, after being placed in care two years ago. The tragedy comes five years on from a landmark coronial inquiry into 13 c…
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