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Hiraeth - Welsh Politics
Reporting on Wales

Hiraeth - Welsh Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 45:24


In this episode we are joined by Bronwen Weatherby, who has recently been appointed as Wales Correspondent for global news agency The Press Association. We ask Bronwen what it is like to report on events in Wales for audiences elsewhere on Britain and beyond, what impression Mark Drakeford has made beyond our borders and we look back at the results of the local elections now that the dust has begun to settle. You can follow Bronwen on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/BronWeatherby And get all the latest updates from Hiraeth here: https://twitter.com/HiraethPod If you're enjoying the pod please leave us a rating and review in your podcast app of choice to help others discover Hiraeth.

The Red Box Politics Podcast

Matt Chorley broadcasts live from Cardiff. He spoke to Welsh Secretary Simon Hart and he dives into the story of the Welshman who founded Donetsk in Ukraine.PLUS COLUMNISTS Will Hayward and Bronwen Weatherby talk about the Welsh response to Ukraine and policing in Wales. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Unbelievable True Crime
The Fake Photographer

Unbelievable True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 35:59


In 2016 Nigel Wilkinson was convicted of sedating and raping male models who he lured to his house by offering them free photo shoots.He pleaded guilty to the crimes and was handed an 11-and-a-half year sentence. In this episode Bronwen Weatherby tell the horrific story of a man who posed as a photographer to target straight men in order to sexually assault, drug and rape them.NOTE: Sexual abuse victims have a legal right to lifetime anonymity. Any person, including members of the public who identifies any victim of sexual assault could be held in contempt of court. Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/unbelievableTrueCrimeListen on:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2RFDUGBAcast: https://bit.ly/2Mp8kaxStitcher: https://bit.ly/2T6PLdLGoogle: https://bit.ly/2T6PLdL For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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Unbelievable True Crime
Season One - Trailer

Unbelievable True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 0:55


Welcome to Season One of Unbelievable, a brand new true crime podcast that will introduce you, week by week, to another often horrific, sometimes baffling, but always unbelievable story of murder, and deceit. Hosted by Bronwen Weatherby, this true crime series hopes to bring you some of the most strange and/or brutal crimes. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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Inside Bristol Live
Hello Sarah, M32 fines and island living

Inside Bristol Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 39:44


Bristol Live's very own podcast is back with the inside track on what has been a very busy week in the newsroom.We join host Bronwen Weatherby on this week’s episode to welcome Sarah, our newest reporter at Bristol Live.  We also talk with Alex Wood about the MetroBus slip road which people are still using despite getting fined and last but not least Krishan Davis tells us all an Instagram account which celebrates Turbo island. .If you have ever wished you could take a look inside your local newsroom and meet the team behind the headlines, Bristol Live have launched the perfect podcast for you.Every Friday, Bristol Live will give you an insight into the things happening in your area and give you exclusive access to the team.To listen to the podcast you can click here or alternatively download from wherever you get your podcasts. Just search ‘Inside Bristol Live’.You can also rate, review and subscribe to the podcast to make sure you don’t miss out.For anyone who wants to get in touch you can follow us on Twitter @ILBpodcast.You can rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever else you get your podcasts.Links to this episode's stories:'Turbo Island in Bloom', the hilarious Instagram account paying homage to unofficial Bristol landmarkExpert gives verdict on layout of controversial Metrobus-only M32 bridgeIf you'd like to follow us or any of the reporters featured in today's episode, here are the links:Inside Bristol Live: @IBLpodcastHost -  Bronwen Weatherby: @BronWeatherbyAlex Wood: @MrAlexWoodSarah Turnnidge: @sarah_turnnidge Producer - Chris Nicholls:@TheVideoChris For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Inside Bristol Live
Tinder poo and tipping tax

Inside Bristol Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 33:38


Bristol Live's very own podcast is back with the inside track on what has been a very busy week in the newsroom.Two reporters join host Alex Wood on this week’s episode to discuss a tipping scandal sweeping the restaurant industry and what happened when a young couple from Bristol went on a date - and ended up making headlines around the world.News reporter Joe Smith, who is leaving Bristol Live after 18 months at the website and newspaper, looks back on his time in the newsroom and some of the biggest stories he has worked on.Of course, this includes the infamous ‘Tinder Poo’ story, which went viral in September last year after a woman from Bristol got stuck in her date’s window - after launching a poo out of it.The story came to Joe’s attention after he spotted an online crowdfunding page had been set up to replace the broken window, which had to be removed by firefighters in order to free the stricken woman.Joe’s story ended up capturing the attention of the world’s media - appearing in publications in America, Canada, Australia, China, India and even parts of Africa.And then, to complete the line-up on this week’s show, news reporter Bronwen Weatherby joins Alex in the studio to dissect her latest expose on the so-called ‘tipping tax’ - a controversial practice within the restaurant industry.Bron’s work on this subject has taken her all the way to Parliament, as she looks to expose the practice within Bristol workplaces and the effect it is having on local workers.If you have ever wished you could take a look inside your local newsroom and meet the team behind the headlines, Bristol Live have launched the perfect podcast for you.Every Friday, Bristol Live will give you an insight into the things happening in your area and give you exclusive access to the team.To listen to the podcast you can click here or alternatively download from wherever you get your podcasts. Just search ‘Inside Bristol Live’.You can also rate, review and subscribe to the podcast to make sure you don’t miss out.For anyone who wants to get in touch you can follow us on Twitter @ILBpodcast.You can rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever else you get your podcasts.Links to this episode's stories:A woman threw a poo out of a window on a first date and firefighters had to get involvedTurtle Bay restaurant employees claim they still have to 'pay to work' in BristolIf you'd like to follow us or any of the reporters featured in today's episode, here are the links:Inside Bristol Live: @IBLpodcastHost Alex Wood: @MrAlexWoodJoe Smith: @jowsefsmithBronwen Weatherby: @BronWeatherby For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Inside Bristol Live
Homelessness, video, and trends

Inside Bristol Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 57:04


In this weeks episode, Matt takes the position of 'unexpected host' as planned host Bronwen Weatherby rushed to court to cover a story. Bron interviews Chris Nicholls about his role as video editor and the importance of video in news stories.Next up, Matt chats to Dan, our trends writer, about his role and trending content, what is trending content, why is it important, and how do you balance it against local news.Last on the show, but by no means least is Michael Yong, coming on to the show again this week to talk about an investigation he has been carrying out with a goal to put together a list with the names and details of all the homeless people that have died in Bristol. There's a link to Michael's list below These are the 50 homeless people who died in Bristol you should have known abouthttps://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/homeless-people-died-bristol-list-1898971 For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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Inside Bristol Live
Penis coffins, cycling, and Harbour Fest

Inside Bristol Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 79:44


On this week's episode of the Bristol Live podcast, we talk to reporter Bronwen Weatherby about the divided response she received to a piece that puts her experience at the forefront.Bron steps into the Inside Bristol Live studio to talk about her article and why she is afraid to cycle in Bristol. Her article triggered a very unexpected response, with many people praising her while others suggested she should not have written about her experience. Bron explores audience reaction, the risk of putting yourself in the firing line when writing, and why someone referred to her as a 'female journalist.'  Also on this week's episode, Bristol Live reporter Joe Smith talks us through a pretty weird weekend on the job.The weekend shifts on a news website are a little different to the rest of the week, so Joe takes us through the a day in the life of a reporter when most people are enjoying some time off. He also talks us through some stories, including a dinosaur disappointment and a penis coffin.  And finally, What's On reporter looks forward to another massive summer event in the city - Bristol Harbour Festival 2018.The city centre will be awash with food, music and maritime events this weekend, so Robin talks us through the event and treats us to more of his musical stylings.  Links to this episode's stories:Opinion: This is why I'm too scared to cycle in BristolAbuse, catcalls and near misses: what being a female cyclist in Bristol is really likeCycling should be open to all, but fewer women ride bikes due to dangers and sexismDino-sore: families 'disgusted' after 'dinosaur day' found to be lacking in dinosaursFormer porn star and election candidate Johnny Rockard fundraising to pay for a 6ft penis-shaped coffin for his funeralIf you'd like to follow us or any of the reporters featured in today's episode, here are the links:Inside Bristol Live: @IBLpodcastHost Alex Ballinger: @ambhackRobin Murray: @Rob_Murray92Joe Smith: @JowsefSmithBronwen Weatherby: @BronWeatherby For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Inside Bristol Live
Devil coins, carnival, and forgetting your World Cup tickets

Inside Bristol Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 49:55


On this week's episode of the Bristol Live podcast, we welcome our what's on team into the studio to talk about one of the biggest events of the year - the St Paul's Carnival 2018.  This year marks the return of the huge celebration of Afro-Carribean culture and it's contribution to Bristol leave after a number of years. Entertainment writers Grace Earl and Robin Murray tell us why the event is so massive, how they have been covering it in the run-up, and we explore some of the controversies that have surrounded the event in previous years.   Also on this week's episode of Inside Bristol Live, reporter Joe Smith delves deeper into the bizarre mystery surrounding 'devil coins' that were found under a church near Bristol.  Joe has been investating this spooky tale that involves a Danish burial ground and some unsettling conspiracy theories.  And finally this week, regular reporter on the show Bronwen Weatherby takes a look at one of her recent stories involvin and England fan who flew all the way to Russia to enjoy the World Cup, only to leave his ticket at home in Bristol.  Bron talks about how this story went national, but also explores the implications of sourcing news on social media and how we verify facts in the online world.   For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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Inside Bristol Live
Important Business, The Grand Iftar, and Podcasting

Inside Bristol Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 51:46


This week Alex Wood (@MrAlexWood) takes on the hosting duties as Alex Ballinger (@AMBhack) is away on holiday! We still have a fantastic episode for you. Alex talks with Business Editor Hannah Baker, about what it is like to write for businesses, working across print and digital, Hannah is possible the last journalist in the room that writes for both.Next up Bronwen Weatherby is on the show talking about The Grand Iftar, A celebration for all communities to come together and eat food, in a street party setting. It's set to be the UK's biggest street party on record as the Muslim community celebrate the last day of Ramadan.Last up we have Esme Ashcroft (@EsmeAshcroft) on the show talking about the launch of her own podcast 'Never Mind the Ballots' (@BallotsPodcast), a political show based on local issues and focusing on bringing these topics and issues to the forefront of Bristol people's minds. Esme will also be talking about why podcasting has become a big thing in recent times and the importance of Newsrooms being involved with it. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Inside Bristol Live
Why diversity matters in Bristol and how the 'Year of Change' can improve inequality

Inside Bristol Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 36:17


This week's episode of the Bristol Live podcast explores diversity in Bristol with reporter Tristan Cork and how the 'Year of Change' campaign can help improve inequality in the city.Inside Bristol Live, a weekly podcast brought to you by reporters in your local newsroom, investigates the biggest stories happening in your area with interviews from journalists.On this week's show, host Alex Ballinger speaks to Tristan about his work covering the Bristol-wide Year of Change that hopes to highlight and change inequality in the city.Also this week, reporter Bronwen Weatherby talks about a one-day trip she took to Bristol for a story that may excite many down south. She explains why she took the flight north of the border and exactly what a new Navy aircraft carrier could mean for people here.Finally, the tables are turned this week and our host Alex Ballinger becomes the interviewee to discuss a court case involving a woman who stole more than £50,000 from the NHS surgery where she worked.Politics reporter Esme Ashcroft very kindly volunteered to step in to host a segment and grill Alex on one of his stories. You can follow the journalists featured in this episode on twitter:Tristan Cork - @TristanCorkPostEsme Ashcroft - @EsmeAshcroftBronwen Weatherby - @BronWeatherbyStories included in this week's show:How can Bristol be less segregated? 7 things to take away from the first City ConversationWhy one of the world's biggest aircraft carriers - HMS Prince of Wales - is linked to BristolBristol GP surgery manager who campaigned against NHS cuts stole more than £50,000 from health serviceNew episode every Friday.Follow us on Twitter @IBLpodcast and host Alex Ballinger on @ambhack.Produced by Matt Aldus (@mattaldus) For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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