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An Erotic Fiction podcast. The daring (and sexy) adventures of a femme fatale just making her way through a wild Galaxy. Inspired by the feel of ’80s and ’90s sci-fi adult films and comics, and all themes and clichés they entailed. If scantily clad slave girls and the lusty aliens that covet them aren’t your thing. Baby, don’t say we didn’t warn ya. The Galaxy is a wild place, the Human Federation does little to protect its people on the outer edges before treaty space, where Empires build t ...
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Troubled Waters

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Troubled Waters is a 10-part ground-breaking podcast exploring the untold story of Louisa Ioannidis' tragic and mysterious death in 2011. Louisa Ioannidis was only 24. Beautiful, courageous, and vulnerable, yet her untimely death barely received a two-line report in a small local newspaper. Her body was discovered by passers-by in a local creek, clad in a pink dressing gown. Despite being a strong swimmer, police quickly determined there were no suspicious circumstances. Yet no one has been ...
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Harmontown

Harmontown Productions LLC

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Self destructive writer Dan Harmon claims he will one day found a colony of like-minded misfits. He’s appointed suit-clad gadabout Jeff Davis as his Comptroller and bearded dreamboat Spencer Crittenden as his Dungeon Master. It’s like a neurotic town hall meeting, often with alcohol and famous people.
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Beanie Bash!

Emma and Taylor

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Each episode, Emma breaks down the absolutely abhorrent and outlandish content of Tim Pool to her cohost, Taylor. Join us for a long-form dissection and discussion of a beanie-clad content-creator who needs a proverbial bashing.
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Emo zombies roam the streets, filling the airwaves with their dissonant (and whiny) music! Self-appointed punk savior, Iggy Rotten, starts his own radio show to fight back against the skinny-jean clad menace and band the punk kids of the neighborhood together! It‘s Punks vs. Emos in this battle of angsty, nostalgic proportions!
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Long Shadow

Long Lead & PRX & The Trace & Campside Media

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The April 1999 massacre at Columbine High School hurtled the United States into an era of mass shootings. Now, a quarter century later, the horrors of that day have become an almost regular facet of American life, and gun violence a record-smashing epidemic. Clad in both camouflage and Kevlar, 21st-century America is a bastion of freedom where workplaces require active shooter protocols, schools run lockdown drills, and the Second Amendment has become a religion unto itself. Guns are a uniqu ...
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Wheeler's Point

Flammable Penguins

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When a magical storm shipwrecks an ship clad in metal off the coast at Wheeler's Point the lives of four adventures is forever changed. Join us for our weekly actual play campaign recordings as we play through our Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition campaign.
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Automation improves people's lives. Allowing ‘bots to do the dirty, dangerous and monotonous work lets people be safer, more efficient, and work on more creative endeavors. Find out all the ways how on The Roboticist Chronicles, an ARC Specialties podcast. Listen Notes
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Ross Purdy Destroys Comedy

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Pink balaclava-clad alternative comedian Ross Purdy hosts a show where he brings on comedians, musicians and other creatives and subjects them to rambling, absurdist, unpredictable interviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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One teenager with attitude (in his mid-twenties) forces his best mate to watch and review episodes of 90s sensation, the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. Join us for the 293 episodes (plus three movies!) of spandex-clad nonsense!
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This Podcast is ideal for people who are looking to learn more about the world of Building Surveying. Tune in for regular episodes that will cover a wide range of interesting topics that will help you and your property. Make sure to check out our othe podcast - Cardoe Martin's For Professionals podcast.
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House Beautiful, O at Home, Town&Country and Veranda invited four preeminent designers to envision living well while living green in The Laurel, a new 31-story, LEED-certified, limestone-clad tower at 400 East 67th Street in New York City.
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Hong Kong on the Brink

Center for Strategic and International Studies

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Hong Kong has again erupted in protest over frustrations with Beijing’s increasingly iron-clad rule. In response, embattled Hong Kong government leader Carrie Lam has authorized aggressive police tactics. Communist Party of China leader Xi Jinping has threatened to send in domestic security forces to quell the demonstrators. In “Hong Kong on the Brink,” CSIS’s Freeman Chair in China Studies Jude Blanchette and Chief Communications Officer Andrew Schwartz unpack the latest developments in thi ...
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Nameless

D.C. Wood

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“Nameless.” So what do you call DEATH? Modern society is plagued by crime and despair. And the solution to the problem…is even worse. A mysterious man, clad in grey and virtually unstoppable, is dispensing his own brand of justice to those who mock the law. No matter the age, gender or reason…no criminal is exempt from the sentence of “That grey man…that grey man…” Enter Harry Roberts, one of the finest detectives who ever lived. He’s been brought out of retirement to stop the vigilante. His ...
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Modern Mindset investigates how our beliefs, values, and psychology influences our modern life and emotions. From business and finance to relationships and communication, Adam talks to experts from around the world to provide practical ways in which psychology and mindset give can you the edge in the minefield of modern life.
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This Podcast is ideal for people who are already working in the property and construction industries. Whether you just want to get to grips with the world of Building Surveying, a Surveyor looking to get Chartered or maybe just looking for some quick learns to upskill yourself - this is the place for you! Tune in for regular episodes and make sure to check out our other podcast - Cardoe Martin's A-Z of Building Surveying. Cardoe Martin is a dynamic and modern property consultancy specialisin ...
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WhatIF? Podcast

The Intergenerational Foundation

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What IF we listened to the voice of future generations? Alisa Anwar, in partnership with the Intergenerational Foundation, takes you on a crash course on intergenerational fairness. Each month we talk to experts, policy makers, and young people on a range of important issues that have divided the generations. From student debts and fees, the housing crisis, to even pensions and the pandemic, this whistle-stop tour will leave you questioning the status quo and fighting for equality.
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Get ready to imagine things in a way most are to afraid to even consider. Hosted by the Author of four watershed books, this one-of-a-kind show gets to the bottom of a whole bunch of questions. James R. Brayshaw is a Canadian firefighter who has poured some cold water on Satan and the fire of Hell. Brayshaw heads up the assault on the idea of a supernatural Satan with scads of biblical reasoning. As the author of Imagine There's No Satan, Satan Christianity's Other God, and the much anticipa ...
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One dark and stormy night, a stranger arrives in West Sussex at a village inn. He is heavily clad in an overcoat and his face is wrapped in bandages. He takes a room at the inn, but refuses to socialize with anyone. He stays cooped up in his room all day and night, working with strange chemicals and apparatus. Suddenly, strange events begin to happen in the village. Mysterious burglaries and fires break out, culminating in a destructive rampage across the peaceful countryside. The stranger i ...
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J-Lab

Civic Journalism Lab at Newcastle University

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A forum for professional, student and community journalists in the north east of England to meet, learn and collaborate. It’s supported by Newcastle University.
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Sit back and relax and Cybill, Gina, and Jake go over everything you’ve wanted to know, and some things you didn’t know you wanted to know, about window and door installation as well as general home improvement and renovation.
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Terrazzo is an excellent building material that has stood the test of time and works well in both commercial and residential situations. Terrazzo flooring is a composite material made up of chips of marble, quartz, granite or other stone ground to the right size and then mixed with a cement binder. The result is strong enough to be used as flooring or wall covering in homes, businesses and even public spaces like parks or shopping malls.
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The Property Nomads Podcast

Rob Smallbone & Aaron Devoy

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Property Nomads brings property and all things currency, money and macro straight to you. All with a no-nonsense attitude! EVENT MENTIONED ON PODCAST https://progressiveproperty.online/live-multiple-streams-of-property-income-interest-london/AMB4692 WHERE TO FIND US = https://linktr.ee/thepropertynomadspodcast SOVEREIGN MAN PREMIUM INTELLIGENCE MEMBERSHIP = https://dash.sovereignman.com/a/smc12m995/tpnpodcast SOVEREIGN MAN 4th PILLAR = https://dash.sovereignman.com/a/4pmain/tpnpodcast PROPER ...
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truth after dark

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Ever wonder about certain conspiracy theories? Are you curious why some things are talked about while others aren't? Fiddler and Shoots take you along as they cover conspiracies that range from Elvis still being alive to the batteries in the birds. Be mindful of the rabbit holes, you might just fall in.
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The impact of modern medicine on the human condition can’t be underestimated. From antibiotics to vaccines, medicine has changed the way our bodies work, answered deadly questions, and promised faster cures. But it’s not simple. Drug development is rife with tension. It costs a lot of money, and takes a long time. Most things fail. But when they succeed, they can make a tremendous difference in people’s lives. Where will the next breakthroughs come from? How will we pay for them? Who decides ...
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The Grenfell tragedy exposed a building safety crisis that’s been affecting thousands of people across the UK for decades. And yet 7 years on, many are living in unsafe flats or have been left homeless, with nowhere to turn. The cladding crisis continues and is having a devastating effect on the physical and mental health of its victims. So, why ar…
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As the long-awaited final report into Grenfell Tower is made public, we look at the cladding that has been at the centre of the story for seven years. We ask Richard Hull, an expert in chemistry and fire science who’s been following the story, why it was used in the first place and what made it so dangerous. Also this week, the neuroscience of the …
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Rob discusses the ongoing issues surrounding cladding in UK housing, particularly in light of a recent fire in a tower block in Dagenham. Drawing parallels to the tragic Grenfell Tower fire in 2017, he highlights the alarming safety concerns related to building materials and the potential negligence in planning approvals. KEY TAKEAWAYS The recent f…
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Adam Cox is joined by Anna Materson from Atom Learning. New data shows a 39% rise in the number of parents seeking a grammar school place for their child. Anna tells Adam all about how Atom Learning is attempting to level the playing field and is offering its 11+ exam resources to eligible pupils completely for free. https://atomlearning.com/…
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It’s been one year since October 7th. One year since Hamas launched a terrorist attack of unthinkable violence on Israel, killing 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages. It was the worst atrocity suffered by the Jewish people since the Holocaust. In its wake came unspeakable suffering too, for the people of Gaza as Israel swore to wipe out …
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Adam Cox is joined by Steve Gates from Taking Care Personal Alarms. They discuss new research that shows that the public is increasingly concerned about their elderly relatives and the care they receive. Additionally, they also talk how turning to technology could be a potential solution. https://taking.care…
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Rob discusses the Labour Party's proposed housing reforms, which include a ban on landlords raising rent more than once a year and restrictions on rental bidding wars. He critiques these measures, arguing that they reflect a misunderstanding of market forces and historical lessons regarding price controls. The episode also highlights concerns about…
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As temperatures are coming down, energy bills are shooting up. Ofgem’s energy price cap has risen for the winter with consumers now facing an £150 yearly increase on average. And for many already struggling to keep on top of their costs, this won’t come as welcome news. So, what’s causing the price rises? And what can we do to save money? ITV News …
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Adam Cox is joined by Dominic Grinstead & Richard Horner from MetLife. With the number of sick days that we take on the rise and 1 in 10 hospital admissions being the result of things such as trips and falls, it’s clear that we need to consider what support we have in times of need. Dominic and Richard talk to Adam about their 'Everyday Risk Report…
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Primary schools in the UK are using discredited methods to teach reading, which risks making thousands of children unable to read. ITV News' Wales reporter Rhys Williams has been investigating this teaching method, and seeing the effects first-hand. So, why is this 'outdated' method still being taught?…
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Rob revisits the impact of council tax hikes on second homes in Wales, particularly focusing on Pembrokeshire. He looks at the significant increase in second homes on the market, which has risen from 38 in July 2023 to 135 in July 2024, largely attributed to a drastic 300% council tax increase for second homeowners. The conversation highlights the …
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The Royal Society recently announced the shortlist for their annual Science Book Prize – and nominated is science writer and journalist Tom Chivers, author of the book Everything is Predictable. He tells us how statistics impact every aspect of our lives, and joins Marnie as a studio guest throughout the show. A drug – lecanemab – that can slow the…
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Each year, thousands of lion cubs are bred in captivity to be hunted and killed. The South African government wants to shut this lucrative industry down. Geraint Vincent has been to a lion farm to investigate how easily this can be done. He shares his experiences with Charlie Frost. So, how will the farmers be compensated - and what will happen to …
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Rob looks into the contentious topic of new build properties, sparked by a troubling article about a housing estate in Cambridge developed by Bellway. He discusses the various issues faced by homeowners, including significant construction flaws and poor customer service, which raise questions about the overall quality and value of new builds. KEY T…
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Sit-back and listen in as radio host, Adam Cox chats to David Cartwright, optometrist and chair of the charity Eye Health UK; Denise Voon, clinical adviser to the College of Optometrists, and, Hugo Fairbanks Weston about the importance of regular sight tests and the simple things we can all do to keep our eyes and vision healthy. https://www.vision…
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It's Migraine Awareness Week! Adam Cox is joined by Dr. Peter Chadha, Chief Scientific Officer at MigraSoothe. With 1 in 5 UK adults suffering from migraines, Dr. Chadha explains how vitamin B2 can help both prevent migraines and reduce their severity. https://www.bespokebiotics.co.uk/collections/migraine/products/premium-vitamin-b2-riboflavin-400m…
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It’s been four years since I first learned about the disappearance of Niamh Maye, an 18-year-old who went missing from the small New South Wales town of Batlow back in 2002. I don’t know if it’s because Niamh and I finished high school in the same year, or we shared a similar taste in music, but I felt instinctively drawn to her story. At the time …
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Thousands of Brits travel to Turkey for cosmetic surgery each year. It's often cheaper, and quicker than private care in the UK. But, that low cost can come with little to no aftercare. The risk of a wound not healing, and of subsequent infection, is very real. ITV News' Geraint Vincent has met people who are learning to live with life-changing inj…
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Rob discusses the challenges landlords face regarding eco-upgrades and Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) ratings, particularly in light of the Labour government's mandate for a minimum EPC rating of C by 2030. The episode highlights a recent article from The Telegraph, which claims that landlords may not recoup their investments in costly green …
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In the latest episode, ITV News’ International Editor Emma Murphy tells Cari Davies what you need to know…. This week, hundreds of pagers and walkie talkies used by Hezbollah exploded across Lebanon, killing at least 30 people and injuring thousands more. With increasing rocket fire being exchanged between Lebanon and Israel there are growing fears…
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We try some cricket tacos and ask what role insects might play in our future diets, in a special programme with a live audience at Green Man Festival in the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park in Wales. Our panellists: Peter Smithers, an entomologist and fellow of the Royal Entomological Society Aaron Thomas, co-founder of Yum Bug, which makes meat ou…
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Rob talks about the alarming trend of landlords in London selling their properties, which has reached a 10-year high. This surge is largely attributed to the anticipated changes in capital gains tax, expected to be announced in the upcoming autumn budget. Rob delves into the broader implications of these potential tax hikes, including the impact on…
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For nearly a decade, suspected lawbreakers have been prosecuted under the Single Justice procedure, which was brought in to speed up verdicts on “lower-level” crimes. But, a joint investigation between ITV News and the Evening Standard has revealed that this has meant people have been wrongly prosecuted. So what’s happening to stop it happening aga…
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As if the build-up to the US presidential election hasn’t been dramatic enough, Donald Trump has been targeted in an alleged assassination attempt for the second time in just a matter of months. On a golf course on Sunday afternoon, gun shots were fired from the surrounding shrubbery towards the former president. But, after decades of no political …
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Rob delves into the planning challenges faced by Jeremy Clarkson at his Diddly Squat Farm in West Oxfordshire, as showcased in the popular series "Clarkson's Farm." The discussion highlights Clarkson's attempts to build a restaurant and farm shop, which have been met with repeated rejections from the local council due to concerns over parking and l…
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When it comes to childcare in this country, it’s a postcode lottery. With years of underfunding, finding affordable and available nursery places is a real struggle for most parents. And with nurseries closing at a faster rate than new ones are opening, there doesn’t seem to be much hope. So, what is the government planning to do? ITV News Social Af…
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The Ealing Beaver Project has found success as two new beaver kits have been born in a park in London after being reintroduced last October. Marnie visits the site to learn more about the benefits they bring - but beavers are just a drop in the river of urban rewilding. We find out what the practicalities and pitfalls of letting nature take back sp…
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It’s been compared to the Post Office and infected blood scandal. The Lampard Inquiry which began on Monday is the first British public inquiry to specifically investigate mental health deaths and is a watershed moment for many. For the families who lost loved ones, it’s been a long time coming. So, what does it hope to achieve? And when will the f…
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It's Pension Awareness Week! Adam Cox is joined by Rebecca O'Connor from PensionBee to discuss new data about pensions. Discussing questions such as do you know how much you have saved so far? And what about the target you should be aiming for to maintain your current lifestyle? https://www.pensionbee.com/uk…
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It’s happening right here on our streets, in our communities and across the country. Modern slavery is not just an international issue, it takes place close to home, unfolding in every London borough and beyond. And yet, less than one in five Brits would know how to spot the crime itself. So, why is there a lack in understanding? And could you noti…
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Rob discusses the impending tax increases that are likely to affect the property market in the UK. The Chancellor's sudden realisation of a £22 million black hole in public finances has prompted the government to consider raising taxes rather than cutting down on spending. Rob stresses the importance of having a strong power team, including a good …
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72 people died, over 7 years gone by, and more than a hundred million pounds spent on the police investigation and yet no one has been charged. The long-awaited inquiry report shows Grenfell was a disaster waiting to happen. And despite this week’s findings, the unbearable wait to bring those responsible to trial continues. So, why is the wait so l…
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Today we will be going for gold in more ways than one. Inga Doak, the Head of Sustainability at The Royal Mint, reveals how the company plan to ‘urban mine’ gold from household electronic waste and turn it into jewellery. But with tens of millions of tonnes of e-waste piling up every year, the environment policy adviser at the Royal Society of Chem…
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This episode investigates the housing crisis facing younger generations in the UK and includes a discussion between the Intergenerational Foundation's CEO, Liz Emerson and Paul Brocklehurst of the Land Planning and Development Federation, which funded IF's research into how the housing crisis is playing out on a local level. The Intergenerational F…
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Rob delves into the Labour Party's plans for the rental market, discussing 12 key policies that could potentially impact landlords and tenants. He covers a range of topics, including the abolition of Section 21 evictions, increasing tenant protections, introducing rent caps, implementing AWAB's law for hazard fixes, and setting new energy efficienc…
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A month ago today, on a sunny summer’s evening, fire and fury arrived in a quiet English market town. In Tamworth, a protest outside a Holiday Inn housing asylum seekers, spiralled into a siege, following the misinformation that spread over the Southport attack. So, how did it happen? Why Tamworth? How much is social media to blame? And has the tow…
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It is the front line of climate change: the Arctic. Temperatures are rising at three times the global average - melting ice, damaging vital ecosystems and causing sea levels to rise. But it’s not just a problem for the region, it’s a problem for the whole planet. So, why is it melting so fast? And how can the Arctic be saved? From Svalbard, ITV New…
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(18+) Queen Tinesia, as the property of the Spice Lord Xiro, comes to your guest room for entertainment. Though you're feeling up for something far more cruel than mere bodily pleasure at this hour. Join the Yuki: Space Assassin Discord. Follow for updates on her adventures on our Twitter. Join our Subscribe Star to unlock more audio and for early …
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Rob presents examples of social housing mismanagement, highlighting the disparities in accountability between private landlords and social housing landlords. The episode delves into cases where social housing landlords have failed to meet basic safety standards, such as providing electrical safety certificates or carrying out necessary repairs. KEY…
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In the latest episode of our quick briefing news podcast, Social Affairs Correspondent Sarah Corker tells Faye Barker why, following an ITV News report last month, more and more women are coming forward to tell their shocking stories of forced adoptions. Warning: This episode contains details some listeners may find upsetting.…
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Space junk. It might sound like an out-of-this-world problem that we don’t need to worry about here on Earth – but is it? As we send more and more metal in the form of satellites up into space, scientists are warning it is becoming more of a risk both here – and up there. We dig into the problem and what’s being done to clean it up. Also this week,…
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Rob discusses the ineffectiveness of rent controls in the property market. Drawing on examples from history and recent studies, he highlights how rent controls can actually push up prices, reduce the number of available properties, and lower the quality of housing. KEY TAKEAWAYS Rent controls have been shown to push up prices, reduce the number of …
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