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Join Lawrence Dallaglio and very special guests – from current players and legends to celeb fans, top pundits and sports writers - to chat about all the rugby action. We’ll be tackling the latest news and views and sharing some great stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join Mona Kay as she focuses on increasing understanding of the strengths, differences, and challenges in mixed neurotype relationships. Whether you're autistic, neurotypical or allistic, this podcast is for you! Knowing how your neurology may impact your communication style, emotional and social needs, processing speeds, sensory needs and sexual and physical intimacy desires is critical, especially in your romantic relationships. Listen in and learn about other's lived experiences, lessons ...
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Dermatologically Tested is the podcast of the British Association of Dermatologists. Join us as we explore the world of our skin with a range of dermatological experts, tackling topics from the clinical to the cosmetic.
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Each week Kirbe Schnoor sits down with bestie Lizzy Bentley to talk about everything that appeals to her most. Fashion, food, music, art, rodeo and Western culture — they cover it all, while giving you a behind-the-scenes look at their lives, favorite places, and things to do in Fort Worth. New guests join them on every episode to weigh in on the topics of the week, play games, and share their stories.
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Do You Feel Like No One Understands You or Your Relationship?-Margot Alexis and Chelle
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This week in the run-up to election day, we’re taking a deeper look at three of the biggest issues for voters: taxes & the economy, immigration - and today, it’s the turn of the NHS. Strikes, waiting lists, lack of funding, not enough GP appointments, dentists appointments, or mental health services - they’re all issues that never seem to be out of…
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How widely are the benefits of artificial intelligence likely to be felt - or are Big Tech firms hoarding the advantages for themselves? Insight with Eleanor Shearer, senior research fellow specialising in AI and corporate governance at the Common Wealth think tank. Also in this episode: One person dead as 160mph Hurricane Beryl lands in Caribbean.…
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Episode 297 - Eye on Ilford South (ft. Jimothy Baker)
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Jack interviews Ilford South investigative journalist Jimothy Baker (@JimothyBaker) to get a sense of the situation on the ground in the key battleground seat of Ilford South.By Reel Politik
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Election 2024: Can Tories or Labour be trusted with your money?
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The countdown to polling day is on, and in a special miniseries of the Standard podcast ahead of 4 July, we’re taking a deeper look at three of the hot topics on the 2024 general election campaign trail - tax and the economy, the NHS and immigration. In this first special episode, we’ll examine the critical of issue the pound in our pocket and whic…
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General Election 2024: How secure is voting technology?
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Evolution of voting infrastructure and why low-tech balloting can be more secure - with Pippa Catterall, professor of history and policy at the University of Westminster, a specialist in electoral systems. First stage of a rocket being developed by China detached from its launchpad and crashed. Hurricane Beryl: Caribbean islands on high alert. Also…
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Episode 296 - The Witchfinder General (ft. Josie Long)
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The great comedian Josie Long returns to the show for the first time since the last good & fun General Election to talk about a particularly febrile week in politics and our collective obstinate refusal to stop being socialists.By Reel Politik
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General Election 2024: Time’s running out for Rishi Sunak as July 4 looms
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Episode 3 of A Week’s a Long Time in Westminster: Angry debates on both sides of the Atlantic, exclusive interviews with Rishi Sunak and Sir Ed Davey, a calamitous poll for the Tories, and the battle for Jewish votes in Finchley. Nicholas Cecil, Jitendra Joshi and Rachael Burford discuss the latest drama in the run-up to the general election. In th…
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Could this device replace ‘uncomfortable’ smear tests?
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Andrew Parfery, programme manager at the Venture Builder incubator at the University of Edinburgh, discusses the new device that could mean the end of ‘uncomfortable’ smear tests. Vittorio Tantucci, senior lecturer in linguistics at Lancaster University, explains the findings of his study which has shown that British people are increasingly copying…
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Election 2024: Lib Dems target London commuter belt
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Sir Ed Davey has appealed to voters in London and the commuter belt to “tear down the Blue Wall” on July 4. Evening Standard political editor Nicholas Cecil secured an exclusive interview with the Liberal Democrat leader , which took place on the Waterloo to Wimbledon route that’s seen as a key hunting ground for Lib Dems to snatch Conservative vot…
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SpaceX will destroy International Space Station
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Why has SpaceX landed a lucrative Nasa contract to destroy the International Space Station, and what do we know about its replacement? Jake Foster, astronomer at Royal Observatory Greenwich, explains all. What if buildings could act like trees? Well yes according to one of the world’s top architects, with a concept called Urban Sequoia. Kent Jackso…
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London ‘worst-congested’ city & Charli XCX ‘Brat summer’
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Feel like you’re going nowhere? That’s because London remains the most traffic-congested city in Europe and the third worst globally, according to an annual survey. Evening Standard transport editor Ross Lydall reports the Inrix 2023 global traffic score found speeds in central London fell 10 per cent in a year to an average of 10mph. Ross joins Ma…
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Starliner astronauts still stranded on ISS, now what?
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The Boeing Starliner spacecraft is suffering more problems and it means that the astronauts it carried to the International Space Station are currently stuck there. The issues have left Boeing scrambling to examine the capsule remotely to try to work out the cause, and ensure a safe return. Tony Kendrick, professor of primary care at the University…
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The Four Communication Styles-Ali Arena Perkinson
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Julian Assange free in US plea deal & London’s soaring beer price
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has left London after agreeing a US plea deal that will see him plead guilty to a spying charge and go free. Assange was locked in a lengthy legal battle over his extradition with American authorities, including years living in London’s Ecuadorian Embassy from 2012 before detention in HMP Belmarsh. He was sought by …
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WikiLeaks: Assange leaves UK after agreeing US plea deal
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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has officially left the UK after agreeing a US plea deal. According to court documents, in return for pleading guilty to one count of conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defence information, Assange will be sentenced to time served, 62 months - the time he has already spent in a British prison. The Standard’s…
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PM’s interest rate cut tease & Taylor Swift’s London
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Polling day is nearly here - and the prime minister has set out sweeteners he hopes will woo Londoners to vote Conservative on 4 July, rather than backing Labour - or switching to Reform, the Liberal Democrats or Greens. In a wide-ranging interview with the Evening Standard’s political editor, Nicholas Cecil, Sunak teased future interest rate cuts,…
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World first epilepsy device fitted in UK boy's skull
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Professor Tim Denison, from the University of Oxford and lead engineer behind the world’s first epilepsy device to be fitted in a child's skull, explains how the technology works and the potential impact it could have as a treatment for the condition. Get ready because yellow heat health alerts are in place for most of England this week. Renowned B…
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In this preview of Brave New World, Evgeny Lebedev speaks with Ryan Holiday about the modern media landscape, echo chambers and the value of Stoic leadership. To hear the episode in full just search Brave New World Evening Standard. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Election 2024: Bets off on next drama hitting Rishi Sunak
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Episode 2 of A Week's a Long Time in Westminster: A betting scandal, Starmer struggles to shake off Corbyn’s legacy, Boris returns and Ed Davey’s latest antics. Nicholas Cecil, Jitendra Joshi and Rachael Burford discuss the latest drama in the run-up to the general election. In this episode: Conservatives forced to delete ‘gambling’ post on X Suell…
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Behind the concert tech used by world's biggest stars
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PIxMob discusses their impressive technology which has been used in concerts for Taylor Swift, Coldplay and The Weeknd, as well as huge events such as the Super Bowl halftime show, Eurovision and the Olympics. Microsoft regains the title of world's most valuable public company from Nvidia. Cyber criminals behind London hospitals' disruption publish…
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In their first recording as a duo since deading their staged beef to focus on election coverage, Jack and Geraint once again DECLARE WAR on British light entertainment comedy, training their fire on BLAIRITE STOATS Messrs Iannucci, Cleese, Richardson, Forde & Manners.By Reel Politik
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In this preview of Brave New World, Evgeny Lebedev speaks with Ryan Holiday about the modern media landscape, echo chambers and the value of Stoic leadership. To hear the episode in full just search Brave New World Evening Standard. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Just Stop Oil: How vandalism could have lasting impact on Stonehenge
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Local Stonehenge expert, Tim Daw, explains the potential lasting impact of Just Stop Oil protestors spraying the cultural heritage site with orange powder paint. Lisa Webb, consumer law expert at Which?, discusses their report which suggests big tech brands are breaking new laws and selling customers short on product security. Also in this episode:…
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Election 2024: Rishi’s LBC phone-in, inflation falls and Tories face London wipe-out
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Our Political Editor Nicholas Cecil discusses Rishi Sunak’s LBC appearance, the poll that shows a potential Tory wipe-out in London, and more drama over Labour taxes. Plus, food & drink writer Josh Barrie talks us through the best beer gardens in the capital. Follow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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How Nvidia became the world's most valuable company
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The Standard’s Business & Technology Correspondent, Simon Hunt, explains how Nvidia overtook Microsoft and Apple to become the world's most valuable company. Dr Katie Burnham, Senior Staff Scientist at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, discusses their new study which suggests that sepsis patients ‘could get the right treatment faster, based on their g…
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Do You Want to Better Understand the Health and Mental Health Challenges That You Are Having?-Pnina Arad
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Sir Keir Starmer grilled about Labour’s tax plans as Boris Johnson returns to the fray
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Our Chief Political Correspondent Rachael Burford dissects Keir Starmer’s performance on LBC, and considers whether Boris Johnson’s set to make a comeback. Plus, Senior Feature Writer Katie Strick talks us through the juiciest revelations from Tom Bower’s House of Beckham book. Follow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy fo…
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Could satellites like Starlink deplete Earth’s ozone layer?
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New research claims that mega satellite constellations spew copious amounts of aluminium oxide gas in the atmosphere and it could deplete the ozone layer. Fernando Auat Cheein, associate professor in robotics and autonomous systems at the National Robotarium at Heriot-Watt University, discusses their new AI tool which uses videos to predict harvest…
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The Tories’ all-out tax war on Labour explained
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Our Political Editor Nicholas Cecil discusses whether the Conservatives will reap the benefits of their tax war on Labour. Plus, in part two, features journalist Maddy Mussen discusses the rise of ‘spot stickers’ across London, and whether they’re better than concealer. Follow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more i…
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Clean Air Day: boosting London’s trees for better breathing
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Tech & Science Daily hears from Andrew Pendleton, of London environment charity Global Action Plan, about more major tree-planting schemes needed to improve the capital’s air quality. Singapore oil spill: race to stop eco disaster. Plant-ificial intelligence...how flowers sense danger. Also in this episode: Hunting life-supporting exoplanets ‘Lizar…
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PREVIEW: Episode 294 - Redacted (ft. Farages Fucked Face)
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Subscribe at patreon.com/reelpolitik & hear the full 88 MIN EPISODE at https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-294-ft-106304043.Farages Fucked Face @soldierpaypig returns to the show for our worst election coverage yet. TV debates ("Starmer dropped the ball"). Scurrilous gutter press gossip. Highly targeted character assassinations. It's all here and…
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RP Archives: Rachel Reeves at the Shoe Factory (RP271)
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In light of news that Labour plan to put shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves at the centre of their general election campaign, we are re-releasing this choice half-hour from an episode last year (RP271: Shoe Factory), in which we conclude a run-through Keir Starmer's then-new ultra-Blairite shadow cabinet with nods to key Reeves allies Pat McFadden and…
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General Election: A Week's a Long Time in Westminster
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Episode One: Three weeks to go until July 4 polling day... Ahead of Euro 2024 kicking off, it's a game of two halves on the campaign trail Labour, the Tories, the Lib Dems and Greens publish their manifestos Has Rishi Sunak recovered from his D-Day blunder? Sir Keir Starmer’s party still on the back foot over tax plans Or is it really potholes and …
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Episode 293 - The Paranoid Style Council (ft. Juliet Jacques)
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In a shock intervention in the 2024 UK general election, Jack (@FrayneJack34043) and Geraint (@wariotifo) are joined by Reel Politik herself, Juliet Jacques (@ZinovievLetter) to call for the resignation of Sir Keir Starmer as Leader of the Labour Party.By Reel Politik
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Euros: Could the Oura smart ring give England the edge?
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Three lions squad is wearing the £421 ring that monitors sleep, stress and more. Labour commits to introducing AI regulation for tech giants. Tesla shareholders approve Elon Musk's $56bn pay package. The surprising link between your name and your life choices… Also in this episode: Our Football Reporter Dom Smith explains how England hope the Oura …
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Labour manifesto launch & general election data journalism
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Labour launched its general election manifesto on Tuesday as Sir Keir Starmer sought to reassure millions of voters across middle England with a pledge of “stability” after years of Tory “chaos”. Sir Keir declared the party would be “pro-business and pro-worker”, ruling out some tax rises, including on VAT, income tax and National Insurance. But ho…
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NASA accidentally broadcasts astronaut in distress simulation on YouTube
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Space agency confirms there’s no real emergency on board the international space station. Gaming giant Steam facing £656m legal claim for ‘overcharging’ UK gamers. How Taylor Swift's Scotland fans set off earthquake monitors. Millions of appointments for common eye conditions placing ‘unnecessary demands’ on struggling GPs. Also in this episode: Ad…
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Inside Evening Standard’s award-winning secret justice investigation
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Evening Standard courts correspondent Tristan Kirk has won a top British journalism award for his investigation into the flaws of the single justice procedure. Kirk scooped this year’s Private Eye Paul Foot Award for Investigative and Campaigning Journalism for his reporting on the scandal of people prosecuted behind closed doors, dubbed “conveyor …
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Can astronauts’ bodies actually survive Mars missions?
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Organ trouble, radiation concerns and more explained by Keith Siew, a senior research fellow at University College London. Most children can’t name MP and a fifth get political news from TikTok. Elon Musk confirms X will start hiding likes on posts. Also in this episode: Natural History Museum’s Simon Loader on the new vegetarian piranha species na…
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Premiership Final Review with Saints’ Tom Pearson
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Lawrence and Steve are joined by Northampton player, Tom Pearson, who’s fresh from the celebrations of winning the Premiership title. Tom talks about his first year with the club, what it’s like living with his club mate and landlord, Fin Smith, the reaction from locals to bringing home the trophy and his views on red cards in big games. Plus Eveni…
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Being an Autistic Female Partner-Tony Attwood and Michelle Garnett
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To learn more about the Neurodivere Love Conversation Cards and Workbook, the Neurodiverse Love Conference videos and the other resources available for individuals or couples in mixed neurotype relationships click here. _________________________________________________ Professor Tony Attwood and Dr, Michelle Garnett have learned through their many …
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Tory manifesto launch & London’s poshest summer parties
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Rishi Sunak sought to put his D-Day debacle behind him and refocus the Conservatives’ general election campaign on policy. The prime minister was at Silverstone grand prix circuit on Tuesday to launch the party’s manifesto, with a smorgasbord of pre-ballot pledges and tax cut proclamations. Evening Standard political editor Nicholas Cecil examines …
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Apple’s AI features explained and why Elon’s not happy
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Photo ‘clean up’ tool, ‘math notes’ feature and Siri gets a boost. Plus - why Elon’s not happy with the Apple & ChatGPT partnership. Scientists grow ‘mini-guts’ to study Crohn’s disease. How researchers used AI to find elephant “names.” Also in this episode: Uni of Cambridge's Professor Matthias Zilbauer explains how they developed 'mini guts' to h…
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London devolution & James Bond spy tunnels plan
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A business group representing 170 top London firms has issued its own manifesto of “quick win” measures and longer term reforms that it claims could turbo-charge the capital’s economic potential. BusinessLDN suggests post-General Election changes include increasing devolution for London, scrapping stamp duty on share trades and a controversial revi…
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Cancer breakthrough: Glowing dye helps find invisible cells
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How the dye works, and why it’s helpful for surgeons with Oxford University’s Professor Freddie Hamdy. Electric headset for treating depression recommended after NHS trial. Appeal for O-type blood donors after London hospitals cyber attack. Also in this episode: Flow Neuroscience CEO Erin Lee describes their electric headset for treating depression…
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Lawrence Dallaglio joins Wales Head Coach Warren Gatland (bonus episode)
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Highlights from this week’s Evening Standard Rugby Podcast, where Lawrence Dallaglio and Steve Cording are joined by Warren Gatland. Fresh from announcing his training squad for the Qatar Airways Cup against South Africa, and Wales’ summer tour of Australia, Gats talks about the highs and lows since returning to Wales, shares his views on which law…
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Today's episode is with Dr. Rhonda Patrick, a biomedical researcher and health educator from California. Evgeny Lebedev and Rhonda discuss how experiments on genetic pathways in worms got her interested in the science of anti-ageing in humans. Plus, Rhonda explains how nutrition can impact our wellbeing. To hear the full interview search Brave New …
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