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Little Boy Lost

Daily Telegraph

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The Daily and Sunday Telegraph looked at the William Tyrrell investigation on the first anniversary of his disappearance and conducted the most detailed media interviews at the time or since with the missing boy's foster parents. Neither parent can be named and at the time we couldn't even say they were foster parents ( a ruling overturned last month by the Supreme Court). Three years after William vanished from his home in Kendall police are just as baffled about what happened to him. We ar ...
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The Alibi

True Crime Australia

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Two mothers, Denise Govendir and Eva Webel, both murdered in their homes 15 years apart. Both crimes appeared to be robberies gone wrong. Both cases remain unsolved. Now a Sunday Telegraph* investigation by Yoni Bashan and Claire Harvey has found the links and coincidences between the bashing deaths go even deeper. The women lived a short walk from each other, were both trying to finalise a divorce and in the quiet, peaceful suburb of Dover Heights they are the only murders ever to occur the ...
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BelTel Football

Belfast Telegraph

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Join Keith Bailie and special guests including David Jeffrey and Steven Beacom as they discuss all the big talking points in Irish League football with unique takes and expert opinion. The panel will take a deep dive into the world of the Sports Direct Premiership, looking at upcoming games and discussing all the hot topics from across football in Northern Ireland.
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Love Stories

Dolly Alderton

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In this podcast series, author and journalist Dolly Alderton will be talking to guests about their most defining relationships: the passion, heartbreak, longing, familiarity and fondness that have formed who they are. The podcast is being released to tie-in with Dolly Alderton’s debut book, Everything I Know About Love which is out now in paperback with a brand new chapter: Everything I Know At Thirty. Dolly Alderton is an award winning journalist and bestselling author. She has a column in ...
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What A Combo

Sony Music Entertainment

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Ever dunked your chips in a milkshake? Or sprinkled Bombay mix over an ice cream? Comedian Fern Brady is inviting some of her famous pals for a feast like no other - tucking into a bunch of the best (and worst) food combos about. Fern Brady is one of Britain’s most exciting comedians – according to The Daily Telegraph she’s the 48th funniest person of the 21st Century! You might know Fern from Taskmaster, Live At the Apollo, or her Sunday Times best-selling memoir Strong Female Character, bu ...
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Shirk, rest & play. "7th Most Essential podcast in the world." (Esquire magazine) "Top 50 Podcasts to Listen to in Lockdown." (Sunday Times) "Genial babble... about nothing." (David Hepworth, The Guardian) "It'll never catch on." (Half-life) Living and loafing in South London with Dulwich Raider and Dirty South from leading slacker website, Deserter. It's only once a month, so don't get your hopes up.
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The Sound Of The Hound

Dave Holley and James Hall

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The Sound of the Hound is a podcast series about the people and the technology that brought recorded music to the masses in Victorian London and beyond. In it, journalist and author James Hall and music industry executive Dave Holley chronicle the adventures of the early sound pioneers as they risked life and limb to capture sound and launch the music business as we know it today. In particular, the series focuses on a genius called Fred Gaisberg. The world’s first A&R man, Fred was a ni ...
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A former Head of BBC TV History programmes, Laurence has specialized in writing books and making television documentaries about World War Two, the Nazis and Stalinism for thirty years. He won a BAFTA and a Peabody for his TV series 'The Nazis: A Warning from History' and a British Book Award for his book on Auschwitz, which is also the world's best selling book on this notorious camp. His book 'the Holocaust: A New History' was described by the Times as 'exemplary' and by the Daily Telegraph ...
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Former Linfield General Manager David Graham joins host Keith Bailie and chief sportswriter Steven Beacom for this week’s edition of BelTel Football. David reflects on his time at Windsor Park and calls for David Jeffrey to be installed as the club’s new Director of Football. The panel also discuss Larne manager Tiernan Lynch’s potential move to St…
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The Coalition are considering taking a policy to the next election which would see beer become cheaper. It comes as publicans warn the skyrocketing cost of a schooner is pushing Australians to drink in unregulated environments, including at home, driving up the risk of bad behaviour. Luke Grant chats to Nationals Leader David Littleproud to find ou…
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It’s no secret that attaining your ideal weight can be difficult, but it’s not impossible given you have the right tools. Leading Australian Nutritionists and dietitians, Susie Burrell and Leanne Ward have co-authored a new book called ‘Rest, Nourish, Burn’, which teaches readers about the psychology underpinning their eating habits and relationshi…
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At least 32 people, including two children, were killed and thousands more injured, many seriously, after communication devices, some used by the armed group Hezbollah, dramatically exploded across Lebanon on Tuesday and Wednesday. The explosions deepened unease in Lebanese society, coming a day after the apparently similar and highly sophisticated…
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In this episode:Pub Quiz 1AvignonDartmoorKernel BirthdayClapton v Lewisham BoroLounging at the PromsTap room crawlPub and Beer NewsCrisp NewsDrug NewsBurger NewsOther NewsPub Quiz 2Book CornerReaders' Letters- Jessica Pegula and the ultimate Deserter animalBum DosserSocial Media SceneBy Deserter
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Carrick Rangers manager Stuart King joins host Keith Bailie and Irish League legend David Jeffrey in the studio for this week's edition to BelTel Football. Stuart reflects on his time as Carrick boss and his experience working with the club's American owner Michael Smith. Belfast Telegraph Chief Sports Writer Steven Beacom drops in to discuss the c…
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Sydneysiders will have a new way to get to Europe by the end of the year, with a new airline flying directly from the city to tourist hotspots for the first time. Turkish Airlines will fly from Sydney to Istanbul four times a week via Kuala Lumpur from December 5. Turkey is considered one of Europe’s hidden gems: full of history, breathtaking lands…
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Australian rock lobster fishermen are growing increasingly frustrated and uncertain about lingering Chinese government trade restrictions, months after the federal government declared they were “very confident” the restrictions were on the brink of ending. In late 2020, China's customs agency blocked live rock lobsters from Australia – citing exces…
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Kenyan athlete Brimin Misoi and Ethiopian star Workenesh Gurmesa ran the fastest ever marathons in Australia in the Sydney Marathon this morning. A record field of 25,000 runners hit the streets from 6am, and after starting at North Sydney Oval, crossed Sydney Harbour Bridge and then wound through the city and eastern suburbs before finishing at th…
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Clover Moore has won an historic 6th term as Sydney Mayor, and The Greens have performed worse than expected in a number of inner city seats, in a unique set of Local Government elections yesterday. Eight councils didn’t field a single Liberal Party Candidate, due to an administrative failure by the party’s state executive to nominate candidates by…
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Grab the smelling salt (and don't forget the pickle juice)... because each week Luke Grant chats with Craig Bennett OAM, to get his inimitable insights into the life and times of celebrities past and present. This week Craig delves into the life and times of the Hollywood Queen turned real life royal, Grace Kelly. Listen Live Saturday-Sunday from 9…
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Chief Economist at the MB Fund and MB Super, Leith Van Onselen joins Luke Grant every week to give his no-nonsense and common sense opinions on everything happening in the economy. This week he comments on how high immigration is continuing to obliterate Labor's forecasts and the potential for high-rise slums to define Sydney’s property future. Lis…
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Millions across the state will be heading to the polls today, in what has been one of the most dramatic lead ups to a local government election in living memory. The failure of the Liberal Party state executive to nominate around 140 candidates has left the party in disarray, with eight councils not having a single Lib on the ballot today. There ar…
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Documents uncovered through a Freedom of Information request have revealed that the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) declined to give the Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water (DCEEW) information about the cost of the carbon budgets imposed on the Integrated System Plan (ISP). AEMO acknowledged the calculations had bee…
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Irish League legend David Jeffrey joins host Keith Bailie and Chief Sportswriter Steven Beacom to discuss this Saturday's crunch game between Linfield and Larne. Also on Bel Tel Football, the panel reflect on a mixed week for Northern Ireland as the Green and White Army suffered 'shameful and unacceptable' treatment in Bulgaria. David Jeffrey also …
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A European study of more than 90,000 people showed that those who had the most catch-up sleep on weekends had a nearly 20 per cent lower risk of developing heart disease than those who slept-in less. The findings — presented at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress last week — is set to gladden the hearts of weekend snoozers. Luke Grant…
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The Labor government will not introduce a European Union-style scheme to compensate airline passengers for disruptions and delays despite public outcry and calls from the competition regulator after chronic poor performance by Qantas last year. European airlines must compensate passengers when their flight is delayed or cancelled, or if they were d…
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Over-the-counter medications for heartburn, reflux and morning sickness are at the centre of a class action investigation over alleged links to stomach cancer and kidney damage that could involve an estimated 100,000 Australians. Patients who have used proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) to treat digestive issues, and subsequently developed gastric cance…
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The Deputy Executive Director at the Institute of Public Affairs, Daniel Wild, joins Luke Grant to discuss the major issues of the week. To find out more about The Institute of Public Affairs, you can find thier website here. Listen Live Saturday-Sunday from 9.00am - 1.00pm on 2GB. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Grab the smelling salt... because each week Luke Grant chats with Craig Bennett OAM, to get his inimitable insights into the life and times of celebrities past and present. This week Craig delves into the life and times of one of the great film stars of all time, the one and only Burt Reynolds. Listen Live Saturday-Sunday from 9.00am - 1.00pm on 2G…
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The BOM has released their Spring Forecast for 204, predicting warmer than usual Spring temperatures in NSW and the ACT and increased chances of above average rainfall. Research Director at Hayden Walker Weather, challenges these claims, saying the Bureau is making an each way bet with its forecast. Listen to Luke Grant’s chat with Hayden to find o…
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Chief Economist at the MB Fund and MB Super, Leith Van Onselen joins Luke Grant every week to give his no-nonsense and common sense opinions on everything happening in the economy. This week he comments on Australia’s per capita household recession, how opinion polls now have the federal government and opposition neck and neck and the crazy plan to…
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Farmers are fuming after The Climate Change Authority, chaired by Matt Kean, released a report suggesting Australians should eat less red meat to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It also says an area the size of Belgium will need to be converted to forest on prime agricultural land to offset emissions, which farmers say would cripple the $86 b…
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There’s no doubt the criteria for what makes a good Dad in 2024 is very different to what was in decades gone by. In honour of Fathers Day, Luke Grant chats with Dads4Kids CEO, Warwick Marsh to find out how you can be the best Dad you can be. Listen Live Saturday-Sunday from 9.00am - 1.00pm on 2GB. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informatio…
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Cliftonville manager Jim Magilton joins Keith Bailie and Steven Beacom in the studio to discuss his controversial appointment, the famous Irish Cup win and the Reds hopes for the future. The panel also discuss Larne's Conference League draw, Loughgall's Sunday football challenge and this weekend's international double header. How will Northern Irel…
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Every parent's worst nightmare is discovering their child is being targeted by a sexual predator online. Concerningly, the behaviour is more common than many parents expect: with at least 2 images or videos of child sexual abuse are shared on the internet and one in six kids experiencing a form of online sexual abuse before they turn 18. A new docu…
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Chief Economist at the MB Fund and MB Super, Leith Van Onselen joins Luke Grant every week to give his no-nonsense and common sense opinions on everything happening in the economy. This week he comments on Australia’s per capita household recession, Labor’s reforms to international students and why Australians are falling out of love with Electric …
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Grab the smelling salt... because each week Luke Grant chats with Craig Bennett OAM, to get his inimitable insights into the life and times of celebrities past and present. This week Craig delves into the life and times of the late and great American film star, Charles Bronson, known for his roles in such films as Once Upon a Time in the West. Deat…
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Irish League legend David Jeffrey and Belfast Telegraph Chief Sportswriter Steven Beacom join host Keith Bailie to discuss David Healy’s decision to reject Raith Rovers and remain at Linfield. The panel also ask if Ballymena United and Dungannon Swifts should have been postponed after four Swifts players were involved in a car crash. There’s a prev…
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Multiple people including a police officer have been injured after a knife-wielding man went on a stabbing spree following a car crash at in Sydney’s south this morning. Clinton Maynard was on the scene, where he told Luke Grant about the hero, who's actions saved the life of a woman. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Grab the smelling salt... because each week Luke Grant chats with Craig Bennett OAM, to get his inimitable insights into the life and times of celebrities past and present. This week Craig delves into the life and times of Barabara Eden, star of the iconic sitcom, I Dream of Jeannie. Listen Live Saturday-Sunday from 9.00am - 1.00pm on 2GB. See omny…
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Chief Economist at the MB Fund and MB Super, Leith Van Onselen joins Luke Grant every week to give his no-nonsense and common sense opinions on everything happening in the economy. This week he scrutinises what he calls: ‘The Housing Crisis of Lies’ and the “International Student Lie”. Listen Live Saturday-Sunday from 9.00am - 1.00pm on 2GB. See om…
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