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Centre for Cities

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Centre for Cities is the leading think tank dedicated to improving the economies of the UK’s largest cities and towns. In these podcasts, Chief Executive Andrew Carter interviews leading thinkers in the urban policy field, as well as experts from Centre for Cities about their research and ideas on improving the economies of cities and large towns.
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Welcome to “An Ounce of Prevention,” brought to you by Skadden’s internationally recognized White Collar Defense and Investigations Group. In this podcast we explore crucial issues influencing corporate compliance and enforcement worldwide. Join us for valuable insights and analysis to help guide you through the intricate world of corporate accountability. If you’re enjoying “An Ounce of Prevention,” be sure to subscribe in your favorite podcast app so you don’t miss any future episodes. Add ...
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Disclosed

LiSTNR

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Disclosed: The Children in the Pictures is an 8 part series that powerfully examines how child abuse has become endemic online, and what we can all do to fight it. Binge the whole series for free by searching 'Disclosed' wherever you get your podcasts and click on Season 1. If you are in Australia you can also download the LiSTNR App to listen for free.
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Two Minnesotan hockey fanatics discuss their favorite teams, lament their worst losses, and rage about their favorite sport. Leftist, socially aware coverage of NHL, Women's, College, and International hockey.
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This is a leadership class for high school athletes beyond just the classroom Coach Makelky used to teach in. We have guest speakers on leadership from all walks of life, as well as lessons shared from the classroom on topics like time management, nutrition, sleep, standards, and building relationships.
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CLAREMONT: The Trial

The West Australian

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Ever since the shocking deaths of three young women in 1996 and 1997, the unanswered questions surrounding the Claremont serial killings have remained one of the biggest mysteries in WA history. Any hope of justice in the tragic deaths of Ciara Glennon, Sarah Spiers and Jane Rimmer seemed bleak for more than 20 years, with police coming unstuck and no sign of a breakthrough. That was until the arrest of Bradley Robert Edwards in 2016, who was subsequently charged with the trio's murders. For ...
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Under Review

The Harvard Crimson

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How can Harvard, an institution with so much history, have so little memory? The racial reckonings and Black Lives Matter protests that swept the country this past summer brought attention to a trend in how Harvard seems to deal with student activism and concerns surrounding race, racism, and diversity: to commission a diversity review. These committees and reports long predate this summer, and reading them it can seem, at times, like some things have not changed at the University — in race ...
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In this week's episode, we start by unpacking a number of new FCA papers designed to get more people investing. As well as simplifications to the disclosure rules, the FCA published a new discussion paper looking at how to change consumer attitudes towards investing. We also discuss the near final Targeted Support rules, published on the 11 Decembe…
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In our last episode of 2025, we take a look at the FCA's response to the Which? super-complaint about home and travel insurance. While there's no market study, the FCA has committed to follow up with more work looking at the link between sales journeys and claims outcomes. We discuss the response in detail and what it means for the industry. In the…
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Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Analyst Maurice Lange to talk about the urban density gap following the publication of our recent report ‘Flat Britain: The urban density gap and how to close it'. They discuss the housing shortage in the UK, the importance of cities in tackling that shortage and they look to other cities in the world that…
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This movie doesn’t make a goddamn lick of sense! It’s about a maniac killing people dressed as Santa Claus on the streets in London. People continue to dress as Santa Claus/Father Christmas regardless, giving him plenty of victims to choose from. Went through three directors and a script rewrite and it shows! Stars no one you’ve heard of, although …
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The U.K. government's plan for a U.S.-style whistleblower incentive scheme marks a major evolution in HMRC's approach to tax enforcement. London-based colleagues Patrick O'Gara and Vanessa McGoldrick share their insights intothis development with host Andrew Good, discussing details of the plan, other U.K. authorities considering similar schemes an…
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Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by External Affairs and Policy Manager Caitlin Rollison to discuss Scottish devolution from a city region perspective following the publication of our recent briefing ‘Let devolution flourish: How Glasgow spreads prosperity and why the City Region needs devolution‘. They set out how the agenda has progressed …
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Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Researcher Oscar Selby to discuss the findings of our latest briefing 'Follow the money: Explaining the performance of London’s suburban high streets'. They explore why its useful to take a closer look at London's suburban high streets to better understand the wider conversation on the economic performance…
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In this special Budget edition of the podcast, we take a look at the headlines and relevant news for the financial services sector in this week's Budget. After months of speculation about major changes to the Isa and pensions system - what changes were actually announced? As ever, Eve, James and Tim catch you up with their analysis. Email us your q…
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In this week's episode, we take a look at the FCA's recent activity in the Contracts for Difference market. The regulator's review of the sector unveils some poor practice and sends a warning shot to the market. In the second half of the show, we take a look at new research from Fairer Finance focusing on hollowing out in the general insurance mark…
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In this special end-of-year episode, host Maria Ceballos-Wallis sits down with Dr. Bill Rivers of the Safe AI Taskforce for an exclusive preview of his upcoming session at De La Mora’s Annual Training and Holiday Celebration. Dr. Bill shares his journey through the ever-evolving relationship between technology and interpretation, talks about the po…
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In this week's episode, we take a look at the Government's new financial inclusion strategy. With recommendations to improve access to banking, credit and insurance - there are some initiatives to be welcomed, but the recommendations are fairly meek. In the second half of the show, we look at the FCA's recent multi-firm review focusing on consolida…
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