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Politisk kommentatorradio lige i fjæset. De to værter Anna Thygesen og Sanne Fahnøe dykker ned i ugens politiske historier og giver deres helt eget bud på, hvad der er op og ned. Det politiske landskab er nyt og mudret. Hvem har førertrøjen på? Kan de tre regeringspartier overhovedet blive enige, og hvor svært kan det være, når man har flertallet på forhånd? Hvad sker der i blå blok, hvis der overhovedet findes sådan en? Og kan de røde enes om noget som helst, nu da de skal stå på egne ben. Skarpe analyser, magtkritik og kække kommentarer. Underholdt og oplyst på samme tid.
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Featuring Patrick Henningsen's Sunday Wire Radio Show broadcasting LIVE on Alternate Current Radio Network SUNDAY 12pm-3pm EST / 5pm-8pm GMT. Three hours of power-packed talk radio covering top news stories of the week from 21st Century Wire, and featuring guests from around the world guaranteed to stimulate your mind. Strap yourselves in and lower the blast shield – this is your brave new world.
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The podcast which makes law simple. In each episode, Pierce, Alex and Gavin tell the story of a significant legal case, discussing the personalities, the courtroom drama and the implications. Its your way to get up to speed with the law without needing a law degree! Legally Fond is in association with LawSchool.ie.
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“A Muslim & A Jew Go There” is a brand new podcast produced by Instinct Productions, hosted by comedian David Baddiel (author of “Jews Don’t Count”) and politician Sayeeda Warsi (“Muslims Don’t Matter”) who will take on whatever controversy hits the headlines each week, providing context and discussion around current political and cultural events involving and affecting British Muslims and Jews.
Covering topics from antisemitism in the Labour party and Islamophobia in the Conservative Party to debating concepts like “racism hierarchies”, “non-visible minorities” and “victim olympics”, as well as tropes and stereotypes, and the Middle East and its impact on Jewish and Muslim communities in Britain, this topical, often funny podcast will go there in a way others might not dare.
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Based on his live one-man show Rock & Roll Politics, the broadcaster and author Steve Richards takes a weekly behind-the-scenes tour of UK politics and the media that shapes the way we view the epic political dramas. The future is ridiculously unpredictable and the past is so easy to misread. Subscribe to your weekly guide through seismic times.
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Ever since the Federation of Australia, a plethora of politicians, academics and media personalities have opined and commentated on Indigenous Australian affairs. But amongst the discourse, whether it be formalised debate or discordant blither, one voice has been notably absent: the collective voice of First Nations people. As of 2020, First Nations peoples comprise just 3.3% of the Australian population. Yet they represent 29% of the incarcerated Australian population, including an estimated 46% of the incarcerated juvenile population. First Nations children also represent approximately 37% of Australian children in foster care. They suffer a suite of disparate mortality statistics and morbidity factors in comparison to the non-Indigenous population. They also enjoy far less participation in home ownership, education attainment and leadership positions, and even as all these gaps begin to show signs of narrowing, other contemporary socioeconomic gaps begin to yawn. Are First Nations voices being heard on such matters? Have you heard them? This is Time to Listen, a podcast that gives a space and a platform to the First Nations voices of the Cape York Peninsula, and wider Australia. Whether you are passionate about racial equality, or simply curious about First Nations culture (and anything in between) this is the podcast for you. Want to know more about the diversity of Indigenous Australian languages? Think you understand Native Title? How have First Nations communities educated their children since before colonisation, and how are these methods being rediscovered? And which terminology is respectful and correct for which occasion, First Nations, Indigenous, or Aboriginal Australian? Realising true harmony between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian people and culture requires opening a space and raising a platform for First Nations peoples themselves. By taking the time to listen, you have already taken a very important step towards reconciliation.
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A bi-weekly podcast for the curious and adventurous, The Internationalist delves into various topics in our complex and changing world. Each episode features a stimulating conversation with some of the world’s most interesting and influential figures. As the world of travel opens up again, The Internationalist and his guests guide you through a whole planet of possibilities.Our host Julio Bruno describes himself as a global citizen: Spaniard by birth, American by choice, and British by residence. In a varied and successful career across continents, Julio has worked for multinational companies such as Time Out, where he was the CEO who took the company public, and was awarded ‘Business Leader of the Year – Consumer Media’ by Campaign UK in 2021 during his tenure there. Prior to Time Out, Julio held key positions at TripAdvisor, Regus, Travelport and Diageo. Julio founded his company, BR1 Creative, at the end of 2021. He also works with the startup community as an investor and Board Director, and is a strategic advisor for a number of international companies.In The Internationalist, Julio aims to shine a light on subjects unexplored, connecting through conversation across borders to help his listeners sate their wanderlust and expand their horizons.
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We are a network of women from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland with one main focus: to defend the sex-based rights of women.We are not aligned to any political party - we are women of all political persuasions and none. Our position is "Respect My Sex" - we support candidates who understand the rights and needs of women, regardless of party.WRN has around 60 geographical groups, with more than 1200 members. Our members are of all ages, sexual orientation, races, disability, employment status and socio-economic backgrounds. Some of us are parents and/or carers. We have differing religious beliefs. But, we are all committed to free speech and to putting the sex based needs of women and girls first.And we are all women - adult human females.Our groups offer a safe space to talk freely and compassionately. We provide support to one another and campaign for evidence-based solutions to stop the erasure of our sex-based rights. Join Us! New groups are forming all the time and new members are always welcome.Want to learn more? Please Direct Message us on Twitter @WomensRightsNet for more information and to find your nearest group.Find all of our social media and merch here: https://linktr.ee/womensrightsnetwork
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Des voix d'ici et d'ailleurs, pour penser le monde en commun
Un podcast pour comprendre le monde en mutation, se mettre en mouvement et tracer ensemble de nouveaux horizons.
A chaque épisode, un nouvel entretien. Celui d’une personnalité d’ici ou d’ailleurs, inspirante, riche d’une pensée complexe et d’un engagement chevillé au corps. Une voix qui capte l’oreille, interroge nos compréhensions du monde et réveille notre envie de vivre autrement.
Des Nouvelles de Demain, c’est une série multiculturelle orchestrée par le Campus AFD, en partenariat avec les Ateliers de la pensée et Agir pour le vivant. En parallèle des épisodes vidéo, vous pouvez retrouver désormais Des Nouvelles de Demain toutes les semaines, sous forme de collection de podcast.
Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Hello and welcome to the Still We Rise Podcast channel. Still We Rise takes a close look at the UK’s immigration policies that affect migrants wanting to make the UK their home. We invite you to join us on our podcasts channel, as we discuss UK immigration laws together with some very special guests, academics, policymakers, front-line organisations, and the people affected by these laws. We will be talking about their journeys toward a better life and navigating the UK’s complex immigration laws.
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Keeping Afghanistan in the spotlight through the stories of its people.
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