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This week on the Long Island Tea Podcast, we're coming to you live from historic Shinnecock Hills Golf Club with an inside look at the 2026 U.S. Open Golf Championship. We also recap Discover Long Island's Summer Kickoff Mixer with HIA-LI, celebrate the Long Island Tea Podcast winning Lifestyle Podcast of the Year at the Folio Awards, and hear about Stacy's recent travels representing Long Island at an industry conference. Plus, we're spotlighting a hometown athlete headed to the World Cup, exploring Revolutionary history, and sharing the latest happenings across Long Island.#ShowUsYourLongIslanderThis week's spotlight is on Joe Scally of Lake Grove, who has once again earned a spot on the U.S. Men's National Team World Cup roster. After beginning his soccer journey on Long Island and advancing through the New York City FC Academy, Scally became the first male player from Long Island to make a U.S. World Cup roster and continues to represent the region on the international stage.Our team will also be joining fans at the World Cup Watch Party at Stony Brook University to cheer on one of Long Island's own.Show us YOUR Long Islander by sending us a DM or emailing [spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com](mailto:spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com).#TasteOfLongIslandWe're taking you inside the U.S. Open Merchandise Pavilion at Shinnecock Hills with Managing Director of Merchandise Mary Lopuszynski. From exclusive apparel and collectibles to fan-favorite items and championship souvenirs, we're getting a behind-the-scenes look at one of the tournament's most popular experiences.#RevolutionaryRootsAs America approaches its 250th anniversary, Bay Shore Middle School students are exploring Long Island's role in the Revolutionary War through LI250 educational programs. The initiative helps connect local history to the communities students live in today and highlights Suffolk County's role in the story of America's founding.#LongIslandLifeWe're discussing a recent Forbes feature highlighting Long Island's role in America's 250th anniversary celebration, including exhibits and historic sites across Southampton, Sag Harbor, Southold, and the North Fork.We also dive into the history of the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills and what it means to host one of golf's most prestigious championships on Long Island.Plus, we spotlight Ocean State: Rhode Island's Wild Coast, a new docuseries featuring incredible marine life found in the waters off Montauk and Long Island's South Shore.#ChariTEAWe're highlighting Niko & Jimmy's Birthday Supply Drive benefiting Puppies Behind Bars and America's VetDogs. Through June 24, Suffolk County Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services is collecting dog food, treats, toys, beds, leashes, and other pet supplies to help train future service dogs for veterans, first responders, and people with disabilities. Donations can be dropped off at the Suffolk County Fire Academy.Can't make it in person? Support the cause by purchasing supplies through the America's VetDogs Amazon Wishlist:https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1K8Y96Z7P6WQYWe're also sharing ideas for celebrating Father's Day on Long Island, from fishing trips and golf outings to local breweries, distilleries, and family-friendly activities.#ThisWeekendOnLongIslandFriday, June 19• U.S. Open Golf Championship – Shinnecock Hills Golf Club• Famous Food Festival – Tanger Outlets Deer Park• Josh Gates Live! – Patchogue Theatre• Ain't Too Proud – The GatewaySaturday, June 20• Father's Day Flop Contest – Splish Splash• Art Explorers Club – The Heckscher Museum of ArtSunday, June 21• Dads Get in Free – Adventureland• Father's Day Car Show – Jamesport Farm BreweryFor more events and things happening across Long Island, visit discoverlongisland.com/events.Connect With UsInstagram: @longislandteapodcastTikTok: @longislandteapodcastYouTube: DiscoverLongIslandNYFacebook: Long Island Tea PodcastX: @liteapodcastEmail: spillthetea@discoverlongisland.comShop: shop.discoverlongisland.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caroline and Allison welcome back Jen (Bean) DeLalio of JKate Designs from Southampton to discuss her pivot from software programming and consulting into interior design and how she built a Hamptons-focused portfolio. Jen shares that her projects span Westhampton through Amagansett, with a coastal, easy-breezy style that also leans slightly traditional and patterned. She explains the importance of professional photography as a non-negotiable marketing investment, describing how photographing her sister's Bergen County renovation and a major East Hampton project helped elevate her website and content, including a project video produced through a charity-auction win. They also talk about maintaining a tight design process, screening out difficult clients during inquiries, and using a “secret” inspo image to confirm client preferences. Jen shares where to find JKate Designs online. Find Jen on the socials at @jkatedesigns or at https://jkate-designs.com/ Topics 00:29 Part Two Welcome 00:43 Meet Jen Bean 01:52 Podcast Fan Moment 03:08 Hamptons Roots 03:39 Design Style Sweet Spot 04:28 Pro Photos Matter 05:21 Sister Reno Breakthrough 07:54 East Hampton Dream Project 09:24 Marketing Budget Reality 10:29 When to Walk Away 11:14 Client Process Tricks 12:04 Where to Find Jen 12:36 Final Sign Off
The UK has seen far-right riots in the wake of two attacks in recent weeks - in Southampton and Belfast. Writer: Poppy BullardProducer: Poppy BullardHost: Ada BarumeEpisode photography: Joe MeeExecutive Producer: Jasper Corbett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guest on Episode #79 of the TGG Podcast is Joe Newton. Joe was part of Thomas Frank's inner circle at both Brentford and Tottenham and is a new breed of analyst. After starting as a youth player at Tranmere and Wrexham, he got a degree and Masters in performance analysis and secured a job at the New Saints in Wales. His big break came when he was appointed first-team analyst at Brentford, where he forged a close relationship with Frank and helped the club gain promotion to the Premier League. After that came a brief and turbulent spell at Tottenham, which ended in the sack in February 2026. Joe told us about his progression in the game, about what makes Brentford special, why things went wrong at Tottenham and about his special relationship with Frank. In this episode we also have an interview with Adam Ridgewell, who worked for Southampton for five years before becoming Account Manager with Genius Sports. Adam told us how clubs like Brentford are using Genius Sports' tracking data and Performance Studio to gain an edge in the game.
Is Ryan Garner ready to take the next step and mix it with the elite of the super-featherweight division? The Southampton fighter takes on Italy's Michael Magnesi for the interim WBC super-featherweight title at St Mary's Stadium this Saturday. Garner joins Buncey to reflect on his journey so far, the setbacks and frustrations he's had to overcome, and why he believes now is the time to prove he belongs at world level.
Send us Fan MailBelmont road Southampton. Henry Novak was murdered outside number 68 Belmont Road during May 2026. 66 years before this date, there was another murder at 11 Belmont Road. At that time, the UK was a different country, this is the story.Recorded in one take, without editing.
Den 3 december 2025 var en 18-årig universitetsstudent på väg hem efter en kväll med sina vänner. Bara minuter senare låg han döende på en gata i Southampton efter att ha blivit knivhuggen. När polisen anlände berättade han upprepade gånger att han hade blivit knivhuggen och att han inte kunde andas. Kroppskameror dokumenterade hans sista minuter i livet, och bilderna skulle senare utlösa protester och skapa en nationell debatt om polisens agerande.Detta är Fallet Henry Nowak.----------För att hoppa 999-samtalet, spola till:18:16.För att hoppa över kroppskameraklippet, spola till: 21:30.----------Ljudklipp kommer från: Daily Express, The Financial Express, The Independent, GBNews, Keir Starmer & Amnesty International UK.Innehållet i detta avsnitt är baserat på information från nätet och vissa uppgifter kan vara obekräftade. Känsliga lyssnare varnas för eventuellt grovt, grafiskt, och eller stötande innehåll. 911 samtals-avsnitten kommer numera vart tredje avsnitt. Alltså nästa gång. ----------Vill ni stötta podden och mitt arbete eller bjussa på några koppar kaffe, kan ni göra det här: https://buymeacoffee.com/crimepodden
The Women's T20 World Cup is here! Daniel Beswick sits down with Georgie Heath in Southampton to preview Scotland, The Netherlands and Ireland's chances in England.
They are champions. They are trailblazers. And they're only 12 years old. A group of Chinese youngsters has stunned Europe, becoming the first Asian team to win Italy's prestigious Sigismondi Cup, often called the "Mini World Cup" of youth football. What did these players get right? Is this simply a remarkable youth football story? What lessons can China's football system learn? And can this generation finally help China return to the World Cup stage? Host TU Yun joins Dr. Liu Tianbiao, Professor at the College of Physical Education and Sports, Beijing Normal University, Mike Bastin, a China observer and senior lecturer at the University of Southampton, England, and Brandon Yates, CGTN Senior Content Editor and Sports Host, to explore the victory, the vision, and the future of Chinese football.
Misha Glenny and guests discuss an ancient civilisation who lived over 2000 years ago in the southwest of modern-day Libya. During prehistoric times, the Sahara Desert was greener and even had large lakes, but for the last 5000 years it has been a hyperarid environment. Extreme swings of temperature and limited surface water might make the Sahara seem like an inhospitable place to live, but an ancient people in North Africa known to us as the Garamantes thrived there. Following descriptions of the Garamantes in Roman and Greek texts, the Garamantes have often been seen as pastoral nomads, or as tribal barbarians on the periphery of the Mediterranean world. But the work of archaeologists in recent decades has revealed something different. Evidence suggests a society with flourishing towns and cities, complex underground irrigation systems, a key role in trade routes across the Sahara – and may give us a broader view of ancient history.WithDavid Mattingly Emeritus Professor of Roman Archaeology at the University of LeicesterFarès Moussa Visiting Fellow at the University of Southampton and Cultural Heritage ConsultantAndJosephine Quinn Professor of Ancient History and Fellow of St John's College, University of CambridgeProducer: Martha OwenReading list:C.M. Daniels, The Garamantes of Southern Libya (Oleander Press, 1970)C. Duckworth, A. Cuénod and D.J. Mattingly (eds), Mobile Technologies in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond (Trans-Saharan Archaeology Volume 4, Cambridge University Press, 2020)M.C. Gatto, D.J. Mattingly, N. Ray and M. Sterry (eds), Burials, Migration and Identity in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond (Trans-Saharan Archaeology Volume 2, Cambridge University Press, 2019)R.B. Hitchner (ed.), A Companion to North Africa in Antiquity (Wiley-Blackwell, 2020), especially ‘Beyond barbarians: the Garamantes of the Libyan Sahara' by D.J. MattinglyD.J. Mattingly, Between Sahara and Sea: Africa in the Roman Empire (Michigan University Press, 2023)D.J. Mattingly (ed.), The Archaeology of Fazzan, Volume 1, Synthesis (Society for Libyan Studies, 2003) D.J. Mattingly (ed.), The Archaeology of Fazzan, Volume 2, Site Gazetteer, Pottery and other Survey Finds (Society for Libyan Studies, 2007) D.J. Mattingly (ed.), The Archaeology of Fazzan, Volume 3, Excavations Carried out by C.M. Daniels (Society for Libyan Studies, 2010) D.J. Mattingly (ed.), The Archaeology of Fazzan, Volume 4, Survey and Excavations at Old Jarma (Ancient Garama) Carried out by C. M. Daniels (1962–69) and the Fazzan Project (1997–2001) (Society for Libyan Studies, 2013)D.J. Mattingly, V. Leitch, C.N. Duckworth, A. Cuénod, M. Sterry and F. Cole (eds), Trade in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond (Trans-Saharan Archaeology Volume 1, Cambridge University Press, 2017)D. Mattingly, S. McLaren, E. Savage, Y. Fasatwi and K. Gadgood (eds), The Libyan Desert: Natural Resources and Cultural Heritage (Society for Libyan Studies, 2006), especially ‘The Garamantes: The First Libyan state' by D. Mattingly P. Mitchell and P. Lane (eds), The Oxford Handbook of African Archaeology (Oxford University Press, 2013), especially ‘Roman Africa and the Sahara' by A. Leone and F. Moussa M. Sterry and D.J. Mattingly (eds), State Formation and Urbanisation in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond (Cambridge University Press, 2020)Some of these books are available for free from Open Access Books: British Institute for Libyan & Northern African StudiesIn Our Time is a BBC Studios productionSpanning history, religion, culture, science and philosophy, In Our Time from BBC Radio 4 is essential listening for the intellectually curious. In each episode, host Misha Glenny and expert guests explore the characters, events and discoveries that have shaped our world.
This week on Headline Highlights: Josh Duggar's appeal to overturn his conviction was denied, and his unexplained transfer to a federal medical facility has sparked speculation. New updates emerge as authorities say Ashlee Jenae died from self-inflicted harm linked to mental distress, but her family disputes the ruling and continues to question the investigation. Karen Read is suing investigators after her acquittal, and newly revealed texts from lead investigator Michael Proctor showing hateful language have intensified allegations of misconduct and bias in the case. University of Southampton student Henry Nowak was fatally stabbed in a late-night encounter. The trial of Karmelo Anthony in the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet is underway, with key testimony and evidence shaping a closely watched self-defense case. Karmelo Anthony's trial in the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet is underway, where he is claiming self-defense as testimony and evidence are being presented….If you're new here, don't forget to follow the show for weekly deep dives into the darkest true crime cases! To watch the video version of this episode, head over to youtube.com/@annieelise. .
Simon Constable reports from France on falling global commodity prices for food and energy due to supply meeting demand. He then shifts to the immigration crisis in Britain, where violent incidents in Belfast and Southampton have fueled public outrage. Constable attributes the unrest to a failure of both major parties to manage unfettered immigration and the lack of cultural integration. (13)1910 SUFFRAGE
SCHEDULE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, 6-10-26.Greg Scarlatoiu analyzes Xi Jinping's visit to Pyongyang, noting that Kim Jong-un now views himself as a strategic equal to Xi and Putin. Despite sanctions, North Korea's economy shows a facade of growth fueled by billions made exporting artillery and special forces to Russia. Kim is also modernizing his security apparatus into a structure similar to Russia's FSB. (1)Professor Jim Holmes discusses the naval balance between the U.S. and China, suggesting the PLA Navy aims for six aircraft carriers to project power in the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean. While China has made strides in naval aviation without the heavy losses the U.S. historically endured, Holmes believes they still lag behind in technological sophistication and human tactical proficiency. (2)Victoria Coates highlights Taiwan's indispensable role in the global AI revolution through TSMC's high-end chip production, which the U.S. and China currently cannot replicate. She emphasizes that Taiwan's engineering "super workers" are a state secret. Coates also discusses the political friction in Washington regarding arms sales and the need for Taiwan to increase its own defense spending. (3)Victoria Coates addresses the Pentagon's decision to list major Chinese companies like BYD and Alibaba as security risks due to their military ties. She argues for clear country-of-origin labeling on products to inform American consumers. Furthermore, Coates criticizes the Biden administration for prioritizing climate goals over addressing China's use of forced labor in the solar panel supply chain. (4)Natalie Ecanow details Qatar's massive $400 billion investment footprint in the United States, including high-profile real estate like New York's Park Lane Hotel and significant orders for Boeing aircraft. She argues these investments are not merely financial but serve to buy long-term political influence and goodwill with American policymakers, regardless of party affiliation, by embedding Qatari wealth into the U.S. economy. (5)Natalie Ecanow explains that Qatari wealth is controlled by the Al-Thani autocracy, whose values often conflict with U.S. interests, such as their support for Hamas and the Taliban. She highlights the lack of transparency in Qatarifunding, citing a lawsuit that revealed nearly half a billion dollars in undisclosed money sent to Texas A&M University, and calls for stricter U.S. disclosure laws. (6)Joel Kotkin examines the definition of fascism, arguing that Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is not a fascist because she respects democratic norms. He identifies China's government-led economy as the closest modern parallel to historical fascism. Kotkin also warns of "techno-fascism," where a small group of global tech companies exert unprecedented control over public opinion and information through surveillance tools. (7)Joel Kotkin disputes the label of "fascist" for the MAGA movement, noting it lacks the youth-driven, paramilitary organization characteristic of movements led by Mussolini or Hitler. He describes MAGA as a chaotic coalition of various interest groups held together by Donald Trump's personality. Kotkin emphasizes that using the term as a political slur ruins the possibility of necessary civil discourse. (8)Michael Bernstam discusses a looming glut of liquefied natural gas driven by record U.S. shale production, which is stabilizing energy prices in Europe. Regarding Russia, he explains that while crude exports continue, Ukrainian drone strikes on refineries have created a domestic manufacturing crisis, leading to fuel shortages for Russian agriculture and industry that are difficult to repair under sanctions. (9)Michael Bernstam reveals that China has significantly reduced its oil imports by nearly half by drawing on massive strategic reserves of 1.4 billion barrels and increasing electric vehicle adoption. Simultaneously, the U.S. has reached record domestic oil production of nearly 14 million barrels per day. These factors combined help lower global oil prices despite declining inventories in other OECD countries. (10)Tal Fortgang explores Justice Scalia's legal philosophy through a biography by James Rosen, focusing on Scalia's dissent in Lee v. Weisman regarding religious benedictions at public graduations. Fortgang explains how Scaliapopularized "originalism" and "textualism," arguing that the Constitution should be interpreted based on the original public meaning of the text rather than through subjective "moral readings" by judges. (11)Tal Fortgang discusses the "Scalian revolution" that shifted the Supreme Court toward judicial restraint. He notes that while Scalia faced a hostile press and "nasty" internal criticism from colleagues like Harry Blackmun, his ideas eventually prevailed. Fortgang also observes that the modern partisan venom in confirmation hearings began during Scalia's era with the contentious treatment of Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas. (12)Simon Constable reports from France on falling global commodity prices for food and energy due to supply meeting demand. He then shifts to the immigration crisis in Britain, where violent incidents in Belfast and Southampton have fueled public outrage. Constable attributes the unrest to a failure of both major parties to manage unfettered immigration and the lack of cultural integration. (13)Simon Constable discusses the declining popularity of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the potential rise of challengers like Andy Burnham. He highlights a dramatic shift in British public opinion, with polling by Lord Ashcroftshowing that a vast majority of Labour, Liberal Democrat, and Green voters—and even a third of Conservatives—now favor rejoining the European Union after a decade of Brexit. (14)Bob Zimmerman tracks the transition to commercial space, noting that private companies like Vast are leading the race to build stations to replace the aging ISS. He discusses Amazon's struggle to launch its satellite constellation due to rocket delays, contrasted with SpaceX's efficiency. Zimmerman also reports on a milestone for SpaceX, as a single Falcon 9 booster successfully completed a record 35th flight. (15)Bob Zimmerman highlights discoveries by the James Webb Space Telescope, including a black hole 6 billion times the mass of the sun located 10 billion light-years away. He also describes a "flickering" quasar from the early universe that challenges current Big Bang theories. Finally, Zimmerman provides an update on the Curiosity rover as it travels through the "Grand" valley on its ascent of Mars. (16)Two name fixes: Joel Cotkin → Joel Kotkin (7, 8) — the urbanist/scholar's correct spelling Natalie Eacano → Natalie Ecanow (5, 6) — the FDD scholar's correct spelling
Nobody knows Shinnecock like Jimmy Dunne. A South Shore Long Island kid who caddied and painted houses in the summers, Dunne played Shinnecock at 16 after landing a painting job at a member's house in Southampton. He walked off the 18th convinced it was the greatest golf course in the world. Now the president of Seminole GC and a member at Augusta National, Pine Valley, and Cypress Point, he still feels that way. On this episode of the TGJ Podcast, Tom Coyne joins Dunne in his Southampton golf shrine to share what he loves about Shinnecock and preview the U.S. Open. Dunne also discusses his legendary 63 at Shinnecock, how memorizing every caddie's name at Augusta became a dealmaker's cheat code, and what it was like helping steer the PGA Tour through its war with LIV. It's a rare look at one of the world's most iconic grounds through the eyes of someone who's played them all.The Golfer's Journal and this podcast are made possible by reader support. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider becoming a member here: https://glfrsj.nl/MembershipsYTThe Golfer's Journal Podcast is presented by Titleist.
El número de refugiados en el mundo cae por primera vez en diez años, pero el 70% sigue atrapado en un exilio que dura toda una vida. El Alto Comisionado para los Derechos Humanos se declara "horrorizado" por la violencia racista en Reino Unido tras los ataques de Belfast y Southampton. El futbolista Lamine Yamal se convierte en embajador de UNICEF para reivindicar el derecho de los niños a jugar, cuando 90 millones de menores no tienen ni un solo juguete. Y la FAO alerta: las enfermedades animales transfronterizas amenazan la seguridad alimentaria mundial e impulsa los bioinsumos como respuesta estratégica en América Latina.
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Men jailed for violence at Henry Nowak protest in Southampton Cardiff woman with acute myeloid leukaemia says leaving twin is unthinkable Bowen Trump and Netanyahu wanted to reshape the Middle East now they risk a permacrisis David Sullivan banned from contact with West Ham womens and youth teams since 2023 Farage says Reform has contacted X over fake AI video ads Afghanistan Two dead after women take part in Herat protest Belfast knife attack Disorder breaks out after man charged Murder of Lyhanna, 11, enrages France and turns up heat on government Protests across Scotland follow Belfast knife attack Annabel Rook Family warn of abuse red flags after Clifton George jailed
Ignited by a knife attack in Belfast on Monday, racist violence continued in Northern Ireland while spreading to Glasgow, as minorities of many denominations were forced to flee for their lives. Plus: Defense Secretary John Healy falls on his sword, or lack thereof, citing insufficient defence spending. The Southampton rioters are read the riot act by their presiding Judge, and a look at the struggling fortunes of privatised education. With NoJusticeMTG & Steven Methven.
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Belfast knife attack Disorder breaks out after man charged David Sullivan banned from contact with West Ham womens and youth teams since 2023 Afghanistan Two dead after women take part in Herat protest Cardiff woman with acute myeloid leukaemia says leaving twin is unthinkable Murder of Lyhanna, 11, enrages France and turns up heat on government Bowen Trump and Netanyahu wanted to reshape the Middle East now they risk a permacrisis Men jailed for violence at Henry Nowak protest in Southampton Annabel Rook Family warn of abuse red flags after Clifton George jailed Farage says Reform has contacted X over fake AI video ads Protests across Scotland follow Belfast knife attack
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Cardiff woman with acute myeloid leukaemia says leaving twin is unthinkable Afghanistan Two dead after women take part in Herat protest Belfast knife attack Disorder breaks out after man charged Men jailed for violence at Henry Nowak protest in Southampton Protests across Scotland follow Belfast knife attack Farage says Reform has contacted X over fake AI video ads Annabel Rook Family warn of abuse red flags after Clifton George jailed Bowen Trump and Netanyahu wanted to reshape the Middle East now they risk a permacrisis David Sullivan banned from contact with West Ham womens and youth teams since 2023 Murder of Lyhanna, 11, enrages France and turns up heat on government
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Afghanistan Two dead after women take part in Herat protest Cardiff woman with acute myeloid leukaemia says leaving twin is unthinkable Annabel Rook Family warn of abuse red flags after Clifton George jailed Belfast knife attack Disorder breaks out after man charged Murder of Lyhanna, 11, enrages France and turns up heat on government Farage says Reform has contacted X over fake AI video ads David Sullivan banned from contact with West Ham womens and youth teams since 2023 Bowen Trump and Netanyahu wanted to reshape the Middle East now they risk a permacrisis Protests across Scotland follow Belfast knife attack Men jailed for violence at Henry Nowak protest in Southampton
You can watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/qNYLdKrCI_oOn your rocket of right thinking this week co-pilots Pearson and Halligan discuss the recent riots in Belfast and the two-tier policing worries continuing from the murder of Henry Nowak.Liam thinks Kemi Badenoch's call to ‘treat people equally' under the law is correct and the DEI training given to police has disproportionately affected victims of crime more than the perpetrators and is detrimental to the social cohesion of the UK.Allison is concerned civil unrest will get worse before it gets better as people feel their fears of rising immigration is labeled as bigotry or racism.This week's stowaway is former police officer and counter-terror specialist Paul Birch, who gives his take on the claims of two-tier policing and the recent unrest in Southampton and BelfastHighlightsPlanet Normal: Civil unrest will only get worse if people's concerns remain ignoredKemi's calls to scrap DEI in policing is rightCounter terror specialist on two-tier policingSign up to our most popular newsletter, From the Editor. Look forward to receiving free-thinking comment and the day's biggest stories, every morning. telegraph.co.uk/fromtheeditor |Book your tickets to 'How to make Brexit a success' on 29th June in London: telegraph.co.uk/brexit-big-debate |Read more from Paul Birch's Substack: https://birchy1.substack.com/ |Read Allison ‘The football widows' guide to the World Cup‘: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/06/10/world-cup-dos-and-donts-football-widows/ |Read Allison ‘Kemi underestimates how deeply the woke cult has infected Britain':https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/06/09/kemis-promise-to-overhaul-woke-cult-doesnt-touch-the-sides/ |Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/a/ak-ao/allison-pearson/ | Read Liam ‘Labour's statist policies are gumming up the jobs market': https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2026/06/07/labours-statist-policies-are-gumming-up-the-jobs-market/ |Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Read Liam's Substack: https://liamhalligan.substack.com/ |Need help subscribing or reviewing? Learn more about podcasts here:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/podcast-can-find-best-ones-listen/ |Email: planetnormal@telegraph.co.uk |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/normal | Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
THEY CALLED REAGAN A RACIST FOR CALLING FOR WELFARE REFORM. THE USDA JUST FOUND 244,000 DEAD PEOPLE STILL ON THE ROLLS. Reagan described the fraud in 1976 and the press called it fantasy for fifty years — today we trace the line from Linda Taylor's Cadillac to the Roman grain dole to 4.3 million off the SNAP rolls and explain why what Brooke Rollins just did is something no Roman emperor ever managed. Then we take the Wall Street Journal's story calling North Korea the world's most surprising economic success story and run it through the same template Lloyd George used when he rode the autobahn in 1936 and came home calling Hitler the George Washington of Germany. Camellia from Americans for Prosperity Missouri joins us on Pete Hegseth landing Mormons outside the Christian column while erasing atheist and pagan service members entirely. Gerard Michaels is here on Henry Nowak — the eighteen-year-old stabbed five times in Southampton who died in handcuffs because his killer played the race card and the officers cuffed the dying man instead of the man with the knife.
El pasado 1 de junio un tribunal de Southampton condenó a Vickrum Digwa a cadena perpetua con un mínimo de 21 años por el asesinato de Henry Nowak, un estudiante de 18 años. En principio se trataba de un suceso local, pero pronto se convirtió en una crisis de ámbito nacional que se ha seguido incluso en el extranjero. La diferencia la hizo el vídeo de las cámaras corporales de los agentes de policía, difundido a finales de mayo en el que se ve a Nowak ya apuñalado y agonizante, esposado por la policía mientras suplicaba ayuda. Los hechos ocurrieron la noche del 3 de diciembre del año pasado en una zona residencial de Southampton. Nowak regresaba a su residencia de estudiantes tras salir con unos amigos cuando se cruzó con Digwa, un sij británico de 23 años. Tras un forcejeo por el teléfono de la víctima, durante el cual cayó el turbante del acusado, Digwa sacó un cuchillo de 21 centímetros y le apuñaló repetidas veces. Cuando llegaron los agentes, Digwa alegó haber sido víctima de una agresión racista, los policías, dando crédito a lo que les contaba, esposaron a la víctima, que murió poco después como consecuencia de las heridas. En la grabación se escucha como uno de los agentes duda de que Nowak haya sido apuñalado, lo que ha puesto a la policía del condado de Hampshire contra las cuerdas. La Oficina Independiente para la Conducta Policial investiga en estos momentos el caso. El vídeo no tardó en convertirse en munición política. Keir Starmer lo calificó de horrible, Nigel Farage, por su parte, denunció que la policía en el Reino Unido tiene dos raseros y prejuicios contra los blancos. Entró entonces Elon Musk desde Estados Unidos, dijo que el comportamiento de los agentes fue repugnante y dio su apoyo a Rupert Lowe, candidato de un partido de derecha identitaria recién fundado llamado Restore Britain. Pese a que la familia pidió que la muerte no se usase para dividir a la sociedad, la polémica saltó a la calle y se convocaron manifestaciones en Southampton que derivaron en disturbios. El fondo de este asunto no es tanto el crimen en sí como la existencia de un doble rasero policial que favorece a las minorías. Los datos oficiales apuntan en sentido contrario, ya que los negros sufren muchos más registros callejeros y mayor uso de la fuerza por parte de la policía. El debate ha entrado también en la cuestión de ciertos privilegios que tiene la comunidad sij, como el de poder llevar por la calle unas dagas ceremoniales llamadas kirpan. El asesinato de Nowak, de hecho, se perpetró con uno de ellos. Cuando estaba empezando a recobrarse la calma en el sur de Inglaterra un ataque este lunes en Belfast encendió de nuevo la mecha. Un hombre llamado Stephen Ogilvie resultó gravemente herido en un ataque atribuido a Hadi Alodid, un solicitante de asilo sudanés. La respuesta en Irlanda ha sido mucho más violenta. Los manifestantes han incendiado un autobús y varias viviendas, los disturbios se han extendido además a Escocia. Musk se apuntó de nuevo a calentar el ambiente desde X. Ambos casos han dejado al descubierto las costuras de la sociedad británica, cada bando ve el mismo vídeo de manera distinta. Unos ven un error policial, mientras que los otros ven la demostración de que la policía es racista, pero contra los blancos. La pregunta que queda abierta es si las instituciones podrán procesar estas tragedias sin convertir cada una en una nueva línea de fractura que termine por romper la sociedad británica. En La ContraRéplica: 0:00 Introducción 3:51 Gran Bretaña en llamas 35:56 ¿Qué hará Sánchez? 43:15 ¿Huelga de profesores politizada? 46:53 Aldo Mariátegui · Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/lacontracronica · “Contra el pesimismo”… https://amzn.to/4m1RX2R · “Hispanos. Breve historia de los pueblos de habla hispana”… https://amzn.to/428js1G · “La ContraHistoria del comunismo”… https://amzn.to/39QP2KE · “La ContraHistoria de España. Auge, caída y vuelta a empezar de un país en 28 episodios”… https://amzn.to/3kXcZ6i · “Contra la Revolución Francesa”… https://amzn.to/4aF0LpZ · “Lutero, Calvino y Trento, la Reforma que no fue”… https://amzn.to/3shKOlK Apoya La Contra en: · Patreon... https://www.patreon.com/diazvillanueva · iVoox... https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-contracronica_sq_f1267769_1.html · Paypal... https://www.paypal.me/diazvillanueva Sígueme en: · Web... https://diazvillanueva.com · Twitter... https://twitter.com/diazvillanueva · Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/fernandodiazvillanueva1/ · Instagram... https://www.instagram.com/diazvillanueva · Linkedin… https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernando-d%C3%ADaz-villanueva-7303865/ · Flickr... https://www.flickr.com/photos/147276463@N05/?/ · Pinterest... https://www.pinterest.com/fernandodiazvillanueva Encuentra mis libros en: · Amazon... https://www.amazon.es/Fernando-Diaz-Villanueva/e/B00J2ASBXM #FernandoDiazVillanueva #reinounido #henrynowak Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
The bodycam footage released by the Hampshire Constabulary following the conviction of Vickrum Singh Digwa depicts the moments immediately following the stabbing by Digwa of 18 year old Henry Nowak in Southampton on 3rd December 2025. Influenced by Digwa's lying claims that Henry had racially abused and assaulted him, officers treated Henry as a suspect rather than a victim and initially ignored his desperate claims that he had been stabbed before recognising the severity of his injuries, removing the handcuffs and attempting CPR. Despite these efforts Henry died at the scene and the evidence of the pathologist at Digwa's trial established that however quickly he received first aid, CPR or expert medical treatment Henry would not have survived. The sentencing remarks of Judge Mousley KC (https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Digwa-Final-Sentencing-Remarks.pdf) following Digwa's conviction, reveal a much fuller picture of events than can be gleaned from the brief bodycam footage but, as is usual in the social media age, they received precious little coverage in the furious debate that ensued following Nigel Farage's call for people to respond with “pure, cold rage”. To discuss the implications for UK policing and whether the Police Anti-Racism Commitment (https://www.npcc.police.uk/our-work/police-race-action-plan/police-anti-racism-commitment/) developed in the wake of the 2020 murder of George Floyd in the USA provides any explanation as to why officers responded as they did to the 999 call made by Digwa, Ken Macdonald KC and Tim Owen KC are joined by freelance criminal justice and policing expert Danny Shaw whose thoughtful article for the Institute for Government calls for considered and targeted government action rather than instant, ill considered policy reversals -https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/podcast/inside-briefing/protests-politics-and-killing-henry-nowak The trio finish by discussing the sentencing remarks, issued some two weeks too late, in relation to the sentencing of the 3 teenagers convicted of raping two young girls in Fordingbridge and the extent to which the Judge's reasons provide a clear justification for the sentences he imposed - https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Case-No-44SC0053025-T20257005.pdf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guest is Jen (Bean) DeLalio, a high school friend of Caroline's. They reminisce about shared Boston summers and Caroline's multi-day Cape wedding. Jen describes her early career as an econ major who entered tech consulting in 1998, later working as a systems analyst at The New York Times before moving full-time to Southampton. After taking an NYU night class in interior design and working in an antique shop and design showroom, she returned to remote web-based software work as a contractor for about 10 years while renovating her own home and helping friends. In 2015 she launched JKate Designs via a Houzz profile, balancing demanding early projects with consulting and parenting. She explains how the Haven Workshop in 2022 helped her adopt stronger business systems, marketing, and financial goals, prompting her to leave consulting and scale with subcontracted procurement, bookkeeping, and CAD support. Find Jen on the socials at @jkatedesigns or at https://jkate-designs.com/ Topics 00:33 Guest Arrival 01:19 Jen Bean Backstory 02:20 Wedding Weekend Tales 03:42 Career Pivot Begins 05:34 Hamptons Design Roots 06:44 Launching JKate Designs 07:42 First Clients Juggling 09:43 Haven Workshop Breakthrough 11:02 Systems Strategy Lessons 12:37 Building The Team 13:53 Where To Find Jen
Have you ever stayed in the bath or swimming pool for ages and noticed that your fingers and toes went all wrinkly? Well, 11-year-old Maya from London wanted to know why that happens.She joins host Eloise to get the answer from biologist Tom Smulders from Newcastle University on the first episode of our second season! There's an experiment in this episode which you can try out too while you listen. If you want to join in, prepare a bowl of warm water.A podcast from The Conversation, the independent not-for-profit news organisation that brings you news and analysis straight from academic experts. Full credits available here.This season is supported by the University of Southampton in the UK, a world-leading research-intensive university with a global network of international students and campuses in Malaysia and Delhi. Are you a curious kid with a question? Pop it in an email, or record it and send us the audio to curiouskids@theconversation.com.
S2.1 Warm-bloodedJames Morello works the night shift on a far away space station. During one of his shifts, he realizes there's something else out there with him in vast, emptiness. Written by Trey Stone (https://www.facebook.com/TreyStoneAuthor/)Narrated and produced by James Barnett AKA Jimmy Horrors (https://www.JamesBarnettCreative.com)With music by Tim Kulig (https://timkulig.com/)And Daniel Birch (https://danielbirchmusic.com)And Soularflair (https://freemusicarchive.org/)And Thom Robson (https://www.thomrobsonmusic.com/)And sound effects provided by Freesound.orgThe episode illustration was provided by Matt Seff Barnes (https://www.mattseffbarnes.com/)Joshua Boucher is our story programmer.Jasmine Arch manages our community.Mary Pastrano helps orchestrate the chaos.And the show would collapse into static and screams without the ongoing work of Karl Hughes, Georgia Triantafyllopoulou, and James Barnett — AKA Jimmy Horrors.Trey Stone grew up in rural Norway, the youngest of three siblings, excluding his younger brother who doesn't count. Trey was always fascinated with stories, choosing more often than not to sit still and read and write about adventures than to run around outside having them in person.Trey has written five novels, including The Consequence of Loyalty, A State of Despair, A Form of Revenge, At The Gate & A Death Worth Living, and Fjordbeist, which is in Norwegian. He's also written a handful of short stories.He has a degree in archaeology from the University of Southampton – what is archaeology if not storytelling, -building, -making, -sharing, and -investigating – and when he's not writing he spends his time working as a slightly shorter (but much prettier) Harrison Ford-wannabe.Trey plays guitar with Norwegian death metal band Dark Delirium and sings, writes and plays in singer-songwriter folk-pop band Maryon. He likes playing video games, his favorites being anything by Bethesda, the main Pokemon series, and he has a nostalgic love for the Warcraft universe.He'll occasionally run, though he much prefers to lift weights. He's an uncle to at least 15 kids and he loves to travel if it wasn't for the fact that it's such a pain in the ass to do.Trey lives on an Arctic island, at 78 degrees north, where he works protecting the cultural heritage.Trey can be found on most social media as @TreyStoneAuthorJames Barnett is the producer of the Night's End podcast and After The Gloaming. Search for them wherever you get your podcasts. You can also catch other works of his at www.JamesBarnettCreative.comJoin TOS+ to access over 90 exclusive episodes, get regular stories in higher quality audio, a week early, and ad-free, at https://theotherstories.net/plus/Support the show, get audiobooks, and more at https://www.patreon.com/hawkandcleaverJoin our communities for book clubs, movie clubs, writing exercises, and more at https://theotherstories.net/community/Leave a voicemail or get in touch at https://theotherstories.net/submissionsCheck out our writing courses at https://theotherstories.net/courses/Grab some merch at https://gumroad.com/hawkandcleaverThe Other Stories is a production of the story studio, Hawk & Cleaver, and is brought to you with a Creative Commons – Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. Don't change it. Don't sell it. But by all means… share the hell out of it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
//The Wire//2300Z June 5, 2026// //ROUTINE// //BLUF: UKRAINIAN DRONE BOATS FOUND IN ROMANIAN PORT NEAR OIL TERMINAL, ONE DETONATION REPORTED. KARMELO ANTHONY TRIAL BEGINS IN TEXAS. SOCIAL TENSIONS CONTINUE IN UNITED KINGDOM.// -----BEGIN TEARLINE------International Events-Middle East: The conflict has continued to expand, with Iranian drone attacks taking place at Oman's oil terminals in Mina Al Fahal. Omani authorities suspended oil export operations this morning, before claiming that operations had returned to normal a few hours later.United Kingdom: Societal tensions continue as old criminal cases reach a conclusion this week. Yesterday, a group of migrants were sentenced for crimes committed during an attempted revenge killing that took place in Stoke-on-Trent back in 2021. Five years ago, this mob of migrants broke into a home and set a woman on fire in front of her child, during a cultural murder attempt that stemmed from one of them stabbing the other, triggering an honor-killing retaliation attempt. Several people were also stabbed during this attack, as a fight between rival migrant factions broke out in the street during the incident. Five of these men were recently found guilty of this attack, and earlier this week two of the attackers, Naveed Hussain and Bilal Ahmed, were sentenced to what ended up being time-served, a small fine, and community service.In Southampton, significant law enforcement operations are underway to identify rioters which pushed garbage cans toward police during the recent Southampton unrest resulting from the Nowak murder trial. So far three demonstrators have been arrested and charged, and continuing the recent trend, one individual who was arrested on Thursday has already been tried, convicted, and sentenced. This individual was sentenced to 3-5 years prison time for throwing a traffic cone in the general direction of the police, which never made contact with them.Analyst Comment: These contrasting incidents are just two of a dozen that have stoked tensions throughout the British Isles this week. As a result, these events have been piling on after the Nowak murder trial elevated public anger to new heights, and last week a different case involved a pair of migrants being acquitted, even though they broke a policewoman's nose during a street fight with officers at Manchester airport two years ago.Romania: This morning at least one (possibly up to four) Ukrainian naval drones were discovered floating in the port of Constanța. One Sea-Baby Mark II (Avdiivka) type Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV) was discovered floating inside the port by workers at one of the oil terminals. Before Romanian EOD teams could respond to the scene and tow the boat to a safer location, the explosive boat self-detonated, catching locals off guard who were inside the blast zone. After this explosion, a search was conducted for other drone boats in the general area, and some reports claim that three more Ukrainian USVs were found, though the exact geolocation of these vessels has not been disclosed.-HomeFront-Texas: The Karmelo Anthony murder trial has begun in Collin County, with demonstrations and protests already set up outside the courthouse. The jury in this case has not been sequestered, and they are being sent to their own homes every night without any security or protection measures despite the activists threatening to kill people outside the courthouse.Analyst Comment: This is going to be a hot trial, with a high potential for riots no matter the outcome. Like it or not, this is already a racial thing, and the situation at the courthouse has been rather spicy even though the trial has just begun. So far, the numbers of activists and militant groups on site at the courthouse remains comparatively low; only a maximum of few dozen people have been observed, with most of the persistent protests being hosted by a handful of people who can afford to attend a protest during a workday. Nevertheless, the more hostile crowds are already on site, and the potential for riots and violence is already high, with larger crowds expected to gather over the weekend.-----END TEARLINE-----Analyst Comments: Based on the geolocation alone, there is nearly zero chance that the drones found in Romania were merely off-course munitions, which washed ashore after losing contact or becoming damaged. The main explosive boat that was discovered, was found deep inside the port (past multiple breakwaters) nestled directly adjacent to a major oil terminal where oil tankers normally are berthed to onload petroleum. More broadly, drone boats washing ashore (either from some kind of mechanical failure, or due to combat damage) is not exactly a rare sight along the Black Sea coast as these things happen sometimes in war. However in this case, it would be extraordinarily unlikely for this vessel to end up where it did, just based on the drifting of the tides. The addition of three other drones, all with independent guidance systems and control measures, also being found in the same area decreases the chance that this was an accident. The drones found outside the port can be explained away easily, but the one found deep inside the port right next to a highly flammable oil terminal of all things, is harder to justify.As a result, this was almost certainly a deliberate action, though the motive for such is questionable. Romania and Ukraine are on the same side during this conflict, and it would make no sense to target Romanian oil, because Ukraine itself is one of Romania's biggest clients. It's possible that this attack is a false-flag incident conducted by Russia, but that's unlikely at the moment because Russia has not had much success in mimicking Ukraine's drone boats, and if this was the Russians it would be an uncharacteristically well-detailed deception operation. On the other hand, it's also possible that this was a false-flag attack conducted by Ukraine, using their own drones (which were planned to detonate before being discovered), but due to either jamming or some other mistake, did not explode before the sun rose this morning and the drones were discovered. Regardless of what the investigation eventually discovers, it is almost certain that these drone boats were genuinely Ukrainian, and did not end up inside the harbor by accident.Analyst: S2A1 Research: https://publish.obsidian.md/s2underground Disclaimer: No LLMs were used in the writing of this report. //END REPORT//
W czwartek rusza piłkarski mundial, impreza organizowana przez Stany Zjednoczone, Kanadę i Meksyk. Równocześnie Ameryka świętować będzie 250. rocznicę Deklaracji Niepodległości, czyli symbolicznych narodzin niepodległego państwa. W centrum sportowej imprezy i obchodów rocznicy będzie stał prezydent Donald Trump. W jakim miejscu znajduje się jego polityka po półtora roku drugiej kadencji? Wojny na Bliskim Wschodzie, wojna Rosji z Ukrainą, napięte relacje z Chinami, spory z zachodnimi sojusznikami – jak najbliższe tygodnie wpłyną na politykę zagraniczną Trumpa, ale też na spory wewnętrzne w kraju, którym rządzi coraz mniej popularny prezydent.W Wielkiej Brytanii zasztyletowanie białego studenta przez Sikha w mieście Southampton wywołuje debatę na temat działań policji. Czy – jak twierdzą jej krytycy – brytyjska policja rzeczywiście traktuje z pobłażaniem ataki przeciwko białym? Czy skrajni politycy – jak przekonuje rząd – próbują wykorzystać sprawę tego zabójstwa do siania podziałów w społeczeństwie?Pierwszą rundę wyborów w Kolumbii wygrywają zwolennik Donalda Trumpa oraz kontynuator lewicowej polityki odchodzącego prezydenta Gustavo Petro. Czy Kolumbia dołączy do grupy państw latynoskich, które zwalczają przemoc karteli narkotykowych jeszcze większą przemocą państwa?Niemcy nie będą niestałym członkiem Rady Bezpieczeństwa ONZ – przegrały prestiżowe głosowanie w tej sprawie. Po roku rządów kanclerza Friedricha Merza Niemcy mają wiele nierozwiązanych problemów wewnętrznych i prowadzą spory z USA. Czy chodzi o temperament Merza, czy o jego słabą politykę?Seria badań daje nadzieję na nowe, skuteczne terapie nowotworowe, zwłaszcza na przełom w leczeniu najgroźniejszej odmiany raka – raka trzustki. Dlaczego nowotwory tak trudno leczyć i czy rzeczywiście mamy do czynienia z przełomem?Rozkład jazdy: (02:51) Marcin Fatalski: Scena sportowo-polityczna dla Trumpa(34:00) Adam Dąbrowski: Brytyjska policja w ogniu krytyki(58:24) Podziękowania(1:05:12) Adrian Bąk: Kolumbia wybiera sposób walki z przemocą(1:18:33) Kamil Frymark: Niemcy po roku rządów Merza(1:41:12) Paweł Walewski: Nowe terapie nowotworowe(1:59:01) Do usłyszenia---------------------------------------------Raport o stanie świata to audycja, która istnieje dzięki naszym Patronom, dołącz się do zbiórki ➡️ https://patronite.pl/DariuszRosiakSubskrybuj newsletter Raportu o stanie świata ➡️ https://dariuszrosiak.substack.comKoszulki i kubki Raportu ➡️ https://patronite-sklep.pl/kolekcja/raport-o-stanie-swiata/ [Autopromocja]
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In this explosive episode of the True Geordie Podcast, the team takes a deep dive into the shocking case of 18-year-old Henry Novak and the police response that followed. What starts with a fatal street attack in Southampton quickly turns into a disturbing look at bodycam footage, false claims, delayed help, officers handcuffing Henry while he was critically injured, and the heartbreaking words from his father after court. This episode raises serious questions about accountability, policing, and how a dying victim was treated like the threat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On December 3, 2025, 18-year-old Henry Nowak was stabbed to death on a street in Southampton, England.When police arrived, his killer, Vickrum Digwa, told officers that he was the victim. He claimed Henry had attacked him and made allegations of racial abuse.Police initially treated Henry as the suspect.Bodycam footage later showed Henry repeatedly telling officers he had been stabbed and was struggling to breathe. One officer responded, "I don't think you have, mate."On June 1, 2026, Digwa was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 21 years. The following day, bodycam footage from the scene was released, triggering outrage and debate across Britain.In this episode, Kelsi Sheren, Canadian combat veteran, bestselling author, and host of The Kelsi Sheren Perspective, gives her unfiltered take on what this case reveals about modern institutions, policing, accountability, victimhood culture, and the consequences of putting narratives ahead of evidence.This is not just a discussion about one murder.It's a discussion about the system that allowed it to happen.Topics covered:• Who Henry Nowak was and what happened that night• The false narrative that shaped the initial police response• The bodycam footage and why it sparked national outrage• Two-tier policing and the debate surrounding it• Knife laws, policing policy, and public trust• The culture of victimhood and institutional incentives• Why accountability remains a central question in this case• What Canada can learn from what happened in Britain• The broader consequences of ideology overriding evidenceChapters00:00 Cold Open — What Victim Mentality Actually Costs01:30 Who Was Henry Nowak?03:30 The Night Henry Nowak Died05:30 The Weapon Digwa Actually Used07:30 Two-Tier Policing — Naming It10:00 The Knife Exemption That Changed Everything12:00 The Culture That Made the Lie Land14:00 The Real Villains16:00 Canada Is Building This Right Now17:30 What Accountability Actually Requires19:00 Final Thoughts
What began as a local tragedy in Southampton has quickly become a national flashpoint. Questions about policing and trust in UK institutions are dominating the debate, as party leaders compete to shape the public response, but are politicians missing the point that this is about police treatment of suspects? With the Makerfield by-election looming, the case risks sharpening divides. Host Lucy Fisher is joined by the FT's Stephen Bush, Miranda Green and Chris Smyth to discuss the political fallout, plus the latest in Andy Burnham's campaign. The panel also consider what Sir Keir Starmer is looking to cross off his bucket list as his allies suggest it increasingly appears a fait accompli that he will be forced out of Downing Street. Follow: Lucy @LOS_Fisher or @lucyfisher.ft.com; Stephen @stephenkb & @stephenkb.bsky.social; Miranda @greenmiranda & @greenmirandahere.bsky.social and Chris @Smyth_Chris Join us on Thursday the 25th of June for a special video episode of the Political Fix podcast on Ten Years after Brexit: can the UK deliver change? Register at ft.com/anniversary and send us your questionsWant more? What if Andy Burnham loses? What Henry Nowak's murder does — and does not — tell us about policing Policing minister says ‘wrong calls' made amid anger over Henry Nowak murder Starmer pushes ‘bucket list' policies as fatalistic mood descends on Number 10 Disparities between ethnic groups are not always cause for alarm Nigel Farage gambles on playing to the far rightElectoral reform in the UK? Don't bet on it You can also sign up here for Stephen Bush's morning newsletter Inside Politics for straight-talking insight into the stories that matter, plus puns and tongue (mostly) in cheek views. Get 30 days free.Political Fix was presented by Lucy Fisher and produced by Persis Love and Nisha Patel. Manuela Saragosa is the executive producer. Original music and sound engineering by Breen Turner. The broadcast engineers are Andrew Georgiades and Petros Gioumpasis. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nigel Farage MP sits down with Christopher Hope in an exclusive interview. The Reform UK Leader condemns the violent protests witnessed outside a police station in Southampton after hundreds gathered to demand justice for Henry Nowak's murder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dixon Cox is back. This week: -The appalling footage of Henry Nowak's murder shocks the world -The establishment attempts to blame Farage and silence dissent over the incident -Insane College of Policing guidance shows that two-tier policing is official policy -Kemi Badenoch is praised for her response, but did she really get it right? -Protests in Southampton see police officers refusing to take the knee -Ben Habib stands down Advance UK as a political party And lots more Go here for the full episode: https://www.nickdixon.net/p/henry-nowak-britains-two-tier-police Subscribe here: www.nickdixon.net Support us with a donation here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nickdixon YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nick_dixon X: https://x.com/nickdixon Paul's links X: https://twitter.com/PaulCoxComedy YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@paulcoxcomedy Comedy clubs: https://www.epiccomedy.co.uk/
Reverend Dr Jamie Franklin responds to the shocking murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak in Southampton. He examines the brutal knife attack, the police response that left Henry handcuffed and dying whilst they attended to his attacker, and what this case reveals about two-tier policing, institutional failures, and growing societal division in Britain.Jamie reflects on Nigel Farage's powerful statement, Henry's father's moving words outside court, the glaring contrast with the George Floyd response, and the Church of England's silence. He addresses the protests that followed, the deeper issues of multiculturalism, and calls the Church and nation to repentance and a renewed commitment to justice and truth.A raw, heartfelt, and unflinching look at a tragic case that has become symbolic of much that is wrong in contemporary Britain.JOIN US FOR IRREVEREND LIVE! - Holy Trinity Church Winchester, Tuesday 23rd June, 7pm: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/irreverend-live-with-tom-daniel-and-jamie-tickets-1990101934458?aff=oddtdtcreatorEmail the Show with comments and questions! irreverendpod@gmail.com You make this podcast possible. Support us and get episodes early, bonus Uncollared audio podcasts, monthly epic chats between Jamie and Nick Dixon and more!On Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/irreverendOn Substack - https://irreverendpod.substack.com/Buy Me a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/irreverend To make a direct donation or to get in touch with questions or comments please email irreverendpod@gmail.com!Support the show
In December 2025, 18 year-old Henry Nowak was stabbed in the street. This week, his murderer Vickrum Digwa was given a life sentence. The case has ignited a debate about whether so-called 'two-tier policing' exists in the UK. So where does this leave our police forces?This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thestoryGuests:Matt Dathan, home affairs editor, The Times.Chris Hobbs, retired police officer.Host: Manveen Rana.Producers: Olivia Case, Colette Fountain, Sophie McNulty.We want to hear from you - email: thestory@thetimes.comRead more: What happened to Henry Nowak? How the Southampton case unfoldedFurther listening: Makerfield: the by-election which could decide the next election.Clips: BT, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary, Sky, Daily Express, The Financial Express, Parliamentlive.tv,Photo: Adobe stock.This podcast was brought to you thanks to subscribers of The Times and The Sunday Times. To enjoy unlimited digital access to all our journalism subscribe here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newly released bodycam footage from the murder of Southampton student Henry Nowak has sparked outrage across the UK. Buck examines the case of convicted killer Vikram Digwa, the police response at the scene, and the broader debate over justice and public trust. Never miss a moment from Buck by subscribing to the Buck Sexton Show Podcast on IHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts! Connect with Buck Sexton:Facebook – / bucksexton X – @bucksexton Instagram – @bucksexton TikTok - @BuckSexton YouTube - @BuckSexton Website – https://www.bucksexton.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alan's Soap https://AlansSoaps.com/ToddHonor John's memory and the legacy he created for Ian and Alan with Alan's Artisan Soaps “John's Favorites” bundle. Get one bar of each of his favorites for only $28.99. Bulwark Capital https://KnowYourRiskPodcast.comBe confident in your portfolio with Bulwark! Schedule your free Know Your Risk Portfolio review. Go to KnowYourRiskPodcast.com today. Renue Healthcare https://Renue.Healthcare/ToddYour journey to a better life starts at Renue Healthcare. Visit https://Renue.Healthcare/Todd Bonefrog https://BonefrogCoffee.com/ToddGet the new limited release, The Sisterhood, created to honor the extraordinary women behind the heroes. Use code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and 15% on subscriptions.LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE at:The Todd Herman Show - Podcast - Apple PodcastsThe Todd Herman Show | Podcast on SpotifyWATCH and SUBSCRIBE at: Todd Herman - The Todd Herman Show - YouTubeKeir Starmer has dug in and found the true villain in the Henry Nowak situation…A Chicago high school is receiving widespread praise after removing a student from its graduation ceremony and withholding her diploma after she twerked on stage while accepting it, with the student claiming she is being “discriminated against.” NEW: Socialist Mayor Katie Wilson has announced that the city will send 1,400 youth & their caregivers to World Cup matches in Seattle. The Somali Health Board will be distributing the tickets. The agency receives $262,982 of WA taxpayer funds “Henry Nowak was kind, thoughtful and much-loved. His life was stolen from him, leaving his family and loved ones devastated. The bodycam footage is harrowing. It's absolutely right that the IOPC is looking at this. There are serious questions for the police to answer.” - Keir Starmer This is quite frankly the most DISGUSTING non-apology I have ever heard. "We have said sorry" What? So he doesn't feel the need to apologise personally as Chief Constable? “The killing of George Floyd has shone a light on racism experienced by black people in the US and beyond, including here in the UK.” - Keir Starmer WATCH: Keir Starmer condemns the attacks on police in Southampton last night . "This is a time of serious work, not rage... anyone found engaging in disorder will meet the full force of the law" UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood condemned the Southampton protests as "completely unacceptable" and promised demonstrators will face "the full force of the law." The officers who handcuffed Henry Nowak as he bled to death, pleading with them that he couldn't breathe? No comment. Mahmood had plenty to say about the protests. Justice for Henry is apparently someone else's department. Source: BBC“They are rioting and attacking police in Southampton...Farage. Only this morning asked for "pure cold rage" -- He incited this @metpoliceuk -” Narinder Kaur - Broadcaster & social commentator Invited speaker at @ukparliament and @cambridgeunion British police seem a lot tougher on ordinary English people than they ever were on grooming gangs or the people murdering Brits.Angry protesters confronted the police in Southampton, demanding they “bend the knee and pay their respects to Henry” Nowak. “What are you gonna do? Put me in cuffs and kill me?” said one after the police told them it was in the hands of the IOPC This is Henry's older sister, Olivia Nowak. She called her brother her "best friend" and said they had "an unbreakable bond" in a statement following his death. Pray for her
June 4, 2026 | Discussing What Really Builds A Real Estate CareerThe Hamptons real estate market is heading into peak summer with real momentum. We are joined by Maria Markovic for a smart, honest conversation about building a long-term career in real estate. Maria shares how starting as an administrator gave her a deep understanding of contracts, paperwork, and the rhythm of a deal; why mentorship made a major difference; and how she stays grounded when the stakes get high.We break down what the latest weekly numbers say about buyer demand, where activity is strongest, and how agents, buyers, and sellers should be thinking about inventory in Southampton, East Hampton, and across the Hamptons real estate market.Hamptons Market Data from Saunders & Associates:This week, 31 listings went into contract, $119M in dollar volume moved across the East End, and new inventory continued to hit the market from Westhampton to Montauk.This episode covers:Hamptons real estate market activity and weekly contract volume$119M in East End dollar volumeNew inventory from Westhampton to MontaukBuyer demand heading into the summer seasonMaria Markovic's path from administrator to agentMentorship, consistency, and earning client trustWeekend events in Montauk, Southampton, Shelter Island, and AmagansettKnicks watch parties and the East End's all-in New York energyAbout Happening in the Hamptons Real Estate PodcastHappening in the Hamptons is powered by Saunders & Associates, the #1 locally owned real estate brokerage in the Hamptons, and Hamptons.com, the Hamptons' leading lifestyle brand for what to do, where to go, and what's happening across the East End.Each week, Happening in the Hamptons covers the people, properties, market trends, events, restaurants, local businesses, charity happenings, arts and culture, and community stories shaping life on the East End. From Hamptons real estate and homes for sale to weekend events, waterfront living, village life, and local lifestyle coverage, the podcast brings a grounded, local perspective to one of the most iconic markets in the world.Subscribe to Happening in the Hamptons wherever you listen to podcasts.Join the conversation and follow for all the latest in Hamptons real estate!YouTubeInstagramLinkedIn FacebookTikTok
BRITISH POLICE HANDCUFFED A DYING TEENAGER ON THE WORD OF HIS KILLER. Full coverage of the Henry Nowak murder, verdict, and courtroom confrontation — plus America's 250th anniversary restoration push, Rubio's Munich speech, Judge Napolitano on the Gitmo case that's been running for 15 years with no trial date, and Jade Warwick on the policing culture that made Southampton possible. ⚰️ Henry Nowak — the murder, the bodycam footage, the one-day verdict, and what "I can't breathe" means when a white boy says it ⚖️ The trial — a "convincing but wholly false" defense, buried sentencing remarks, and a family that screamed "racist" at the victim's parents in open court
The death of student Henry Nowak has shocked the country and sparked riots in Southampton. Ada Barume is joined by the Observer's Whitehall Editor Cat Neilan and Home Affairs Editor John Simpson to discuss the implications for the government, and the police. Producer: Amalie SortlandExecutive Producer: Poppy Bullard Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Quick recapThe Two Grumpy Bastards podcast returned after a break, with Koop and Russ discussing several major topics including the Henry Nowak murder case in Britain, where a Sikh immigrant stabbed a white man to death and was initially treated as a victim rather than a perpetrator by police, highlighting concerns about racial bias and immigration policies. They analyzed California's primary elections, noting that Republican Steve Hilton was leading in the governor's race against Democrat Xavier Becerra, representing a rare opportunity for Republicans in traditionally blue California. The conversation also covered the upcoming midterm elections, with Russ predicting a potential "reverse 2022" where Republicans might gain seats in the Senate and House despite expectations of a "blue wave." The podcast concluded with discussion of local issues including Spencer Pratt's surprising mayoral campaign in Los Angeles and concerns about homelessness and public safety in both California cities and their own communities.SummaryTrans Advocacy Online EngagementRuss and Koop discussed engaging with trans advocates online, specifically on Daily Wire's website where they encountered trolls defending a story about Oregon taking a child from a woman who wouldn't affirm the child's trans identity. Russ mentioned responding to these comments with a nuanced argument about state power abuse rather than using a sledgehammer approach. The conversation ended with Koop adjusting his camera settings.Sports Discussion and Health UpdateKoop discussed his recent illness, describing how severe it was and mentioning that he believes his medication dose was increased or he had a virus. The conversation then shifted to sports, with both participants discussing the Stanley Cup Finals between Vegas and the team Russ's team plays against, as well as the Seattle Kraken's poor performance season. They also discussed NFL teams, particularly the Rams' draft decisions and coaching styles in the NFC West, with specific criticism of Sean McVay's reaction to the draft choice.Discussion on Political and Personal InteractionsRuss and Koop discussed their interactions with Gareth, who had been criticizing Russ's military service. They shared personal anecdotes about Gareth's background and discussed how Gareth and others had responded to political discussions online. Koop also mentioned having a lengthy conversation with someone named Donya about family and personal beliefs, including information about Donya's children identifying as transgender. The conversation then shifted to Koop sharing details about his high school and college bands.Podcast Discussion on Political ViewsKoop and Russ began their podcast discussing their planned topics, including the Henry Nowak issue and California elections. They shared personal anecdotes about childhood TV shows and discussed their tans from recent vacations. Koop expressed his shift in political views, claiming that progressive values have moved from being "wrong" to "full-on evil," and mentioned his intention to discuss a recent horrific event in Britain involving the murder of Henry Nowak by an Indian Sikh.Murder Response and Racial HierarchiesRuss described the murder of Henry Nowak by Vikram Digwa in London, highlighting how police initially dismissed Nowak's claims of being stabbed and instead accepted Digwa's assertion that he was a victim of a racial attack. The incident has sparked protests in Southampton and political reactions, with the Reform Party criticizing immigration policies while Labour and Keir Starmer have defended the response and criticized the public reaction. Russ noted the double standard in how authorities responded to this incident compared to the George Floyd case, suggesting it reflects a new racial hierarchy in Britain where laws may apply differently based on skin color.Discussion on Race and HistoryKoop and Russ discussed a recent case in Texas where a young black man stabbed and killed a white student, with Koop expressing outrage that funds were raised for the perpetrator's defense. They compared this to the Henry Nowak case, where Koop described the violent nature of the attack as deliberate murder. The conversation then shifted to discussing British Prime Minister Starmer and historical British leadership, before transitioning to a discussion about the British Empire's role in ending slavery through naval patrols and its broader positive impact on civilization. Russ emphasized that Western freedoms, including free speech and self-defense rights, originated from British common law and traditions.Islamic Civilization and Western ProgressRuss and Koop discussed the historical advancement of Islamic civilizations from the 8th to 14th centuries before they fell into fundamentalism, which hindered further progress. They attributed the West's advancement to factors such as the Catholic Church's role in promoting science and outlawing cousin marriage, which helped increase genetic diversity. The conversation also touched on the complex geopolitical realities in Iran, highlighting how the overthrow of the Shah led to a more restrictive fundamentalist regime under Ayatollah Khomeini.Iran Treaty and Cultural DiscussionKoop and Russ discussed their frustration with Trump's handling of the Iran treaty and shared their views on strong British protests captured in recent footage. They also talked about cultural differences between Americans and Brits, respect for people living under constant stress, and upcoming movies about World War II. Koop shared his updated genetic ancestry results, revealing he is largely Lithuanian with a mix of German, Viking, Scottish, Russian, and other backgrounds.LA Mayor Election DiscussionKoop and Russ discussed political races, focusing primarily on the LA mayor's election where Spencer Pratt was leading with 29.9% of the vote against Karen Bass's 35.0%, with 38% of votes still outstanding. They debated whether Pratt could win against Bass in a runoff, comparing him to Tim Walz rather than Kamala Harris. The conversation also touched on the California governor's race but did not reach concrete conclusions about those results.California Gubernatorial Election AnalysisRuss and Koop discussed the California gubernatorial election, where Steve Hilton, a British transplant, is leading with 27.6% of the vote against Xavier Becerra. They analyzed the jungle primary system and its impact on Republican candidates, noting that no Republican has been competitive in California gubernatorial races for almost 20 years. The conversation touched on various candidates' performances and ended with a discussion about the disappointing 2022 midterm results for Republicans, which did not produce the anticipated "red wave."Midterm Elections Analysis DiscussionRuss and Koop discussed the recent midterm elections, noting that despite Republicans taking back the house by a narrow margin, poor candidate selection by Democrats in key races prevented them from achieving greater gains. They agreed that a predicted "blue wave" in 2024 is unlikely due to extreme candidates on both sides driving voters toward the middle. Russ predicted Republicans would gain 2-3 House seats and potentially one Senate seat in 2026, reversing the 2022 results.Fetterman's Political Future DiscussionRuss and Koop discussed John Fetterman's political future, with Russ predicting Fetterman would lose his primary election rather than switch parties, which could potentially open up a Republican seat in Pennsylvania in 2028. They also shared a humorous Babylon Bee video satire about progressive policies, noting that the best satire contains elements of truth.Koop and Russ Discussion MeetingKoop and Russ discussed various topics including farming intelligence, the upcoming World Cup, and local political issues. They shared perspectives on Seattle's decline and criticized current political leaders. The conversation concluded with plans to update merchandise designs, particularly for hats, on their website TwoGrumpyBastardsMerchandise.com.Thank you for listening and subscribing and liking the hell out of us!Politics. Culture. Society. Science. Comedy (both intentional and unintentional). General ranting from two self-righteous and overly-educated ex-Army guys. You could call them relics. You could call them #wokeless. You could call them agitators. But be careful, they may call you an ambulance. 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Researcher, artist, and curator Pietro Consolandi traces the ‘wetland turn' in art, ecology, and environmental justice, via Giovanni Pellegrini's 2025 documentary film, The Venice Lagoon, a legal person.Nature Speaks: Listening for Rights of Nature in Venice and Europe is at Ocean Space in Venice until 11 October 2026. The Research Unit, curated by Pietro Consolandi and Amalia Rossi, is co-produced by TBA21–Academy and NICHE Centre for Environmental Humanities, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, in collaboration with IDRA (Initiative for the Rights of Water) and the Confluence of European Water Bodies. You can join the next Citizens' Assembly for the Rights of the Lagoon on 10 October 2026.The Venice Lagoon, a legal person (2025) is available to watch online.For more about water bodies in Europe, hear Klima Biennale Wien festival director Sithara Pathirana on climate justice, public space and the rights of the river Danube through Austria, Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe, in the episode about Superflux's sculptural installation, Nobody Told Me Rivers Dream (2025): pod.link/1533637675/episode/ZWQ4Mzg0Y2MtMWFkMy00ZmJkLWIyZjUtNGU3MmJmODM2ODExOn the flows between Wales and Venice, listen to artist Taloi Havini, winner of Artes Mundi 10, on their film Habitat (2017) at Mostyn in Llandudno, and work with Ocean Space in Venice: pod.link/1533637675/episode/e30bd079e3b389a1d7e68f5e2937a797On archaeologist Marija Gimbutas, hear Emilija Škarnulytė on their film installation, Burial (2022), part of Folkestone Triennial 2025: pod.link/1533637675/episode/ZmJmZTIzMGItOTg0OC00YjhhLThkMjMtMWQ3Y2E5ZDU5MDAzAnd for more about Southampton's coastal connections to Europe, hear curators Ros Carter and Sofie Krogh Christensen on Pia Arke's Camera Obscura (1990) at John Hansard Gallery in Southampton and KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin: pod.link/1533637675/episode/OWVhZjc3YWItNDRiYy00MTYyLTk0ZmItZmE5MmJlZDY1YmI1PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic.Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: instagram.com/empirelinespodcastSupport EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelinesEMPIRE LINES is a project within the ecosystem of Radical Ecology (2025-2026).
There has been violent disorder on the streets of Southampton sparked by the murder of student Henry Nowak. Politicians and community leaders have called for calm amid fears that Nowak's death will be used to whip up racial resentment against minority ethnic Britons. Lucy Hough speaks to community affairs correspondent Aamna Mohdin – watch on YouTube. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
The European Union has finalized key elements of its strictest-ever immigration agreement, prompting right-wing politician Charlie Weimers to pronounce that "the era of deportations has begun." Irish MEP Regina Doherty tells us why she's aligned with the people behind that kind of rhetoric. U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra has made some questionable comments in public, but Quebec trade representative Louise Blais says he was much more diplomatic in their private meeting today.We remember Grammy-winning R&B artist Peabo Bryson, who infused his songs, including the Disney classics "Beauty and the Beast" and "A Whole New World" with magic. Regina Belle tells us what made singing with him so special. The murder of a white college student handcuffed by police as he was dying has ignited a complicated debate on race and policing in the English city of Southampton — because Henry Nowak's killer claimed he'd been the victim of a racist attack.The Trump administration moves to dismantle a vast under-sea research network; a former ocean scientist tells us that's a huge loss to the scientific community — and the rest of us too.An NGO says the Ebola outbreak is far larger than officials have admitted — and it will take a big international push to get the virus under control. As temperatures rise, students in Winnipeg are feeling the heat, with classrooms hitting 30 plus degrees Celsius. And one mother, teacher and board of trustees chair says conditions are no longer safe. Get this patty started. It looks ridiculous, but tastes ridiculously good — and that's why an aesthetically disastrous burger from one Montreal restaurant has been named the fifth-best in the world. As It Happens, the Wednesday Edition. Radio that thinks this story is a real something-burger.
The Princess of Wales has expressed her sorrow at the death of the three Royal Navy personel who died after their helicopter came down during a training exercise in Devon early this morning.The Chief Constable of Hampshire Policehas has apologised for his force's handling of the murder of the teenager Henry Nowak, which sparked violent unrest in Southampton. The former Head of MI6 - Sir Alex Younger - has died at the age of 62 after being treated for cancer. President Trump has suggested he would be willing to meet the Iranian supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, if an agreement can be reached between Iran and the US.(Image: PA)
Richie is joined by the legendary financial whistle-blower Nicholas Wilson, AKA Mr Ethical. For several years, Nicholas has been investigating the financial affairs of Reform UK leader Nigel Farage. Yesterday, Nicholas reported Farage to police after he - Farage - had called on people to express "pure cold rage" in response to police bodycam footage of the death of 18 year-old Henry Nowak. Nicholas told the police that Farage had incited violence. Later that evening, a mob led by Tommy Robinson turned up outside Southampton police station. 11 police officers and a dog were injured in the ensuing disorder. Do not miss this show.https://nicholaswilson.com/https://x.com/nw_nicholas
Today, the Prime minister says he “felt sick” as he watched the body cam footage of a student who was handcuffed as he lay dying.The 18-year-old Southampton student Henry Nowak was handcuffed after Vickrum Digwa, 23, lied to police at the scene of the 2025 stabbing, claiming he had been the victim of a racist attack. Shabana Mahmood described the murder as an "an act of pure evil” and described bodycam footage of officers handcuffing Nowak as "disturbing and tragic".Adam and Joe are joined by BBC News' special correspondent Lucy Manning to go through the details of this case.And, Peter Murrell, the estranged husband of Nicola Sturgeon, had the details of his embezzlement laid out in court. Murrell pleaded guilty to embezzling more than £400,000 from the party over a 12-year period to buy a string of goods including soaps, a motorhome and… mug warmers? Adam and James discuss.You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Newscast”. It works on most smart speakers. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://bbc.in/newscastdiscordGet in touch with Newscast by emailing newscast@bbc.co.uk or send us a WhatsApp on +44 0330 123 9480.New episodes released every day. If you're in the UK, for more News and Current Affairs podcasts from the BBC, listen on BBC Sounds: https://bbc.in/4guXgXd Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. The presenter was Adam Fleming. It was made by Jack Maclaren with Anna Harris and Gabriel Purcell-Davis. The social producer was Jem Westgate. The technical producer was Philip Bull. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.
Alan's Soap https://AlansSoaps.com/ToddHonor John's memory and the legacy he created for Ian and Alan with Alan's Artisan Soaps “John's Favorites” bundle. Get one bar of each of his favorites for only $28.99. Bulwark Capital https://KnowYourRiskPodcast.comBe confident in your portfolio with Bulwark! Schedule your free Know Your Risk Portfolio review. Go to KnowYourRiskPodcast.com today. Renue Healthcare https://Renue.Healthcare/ToddYour journey to a better life starts at Renue Healthcare. Visit https://Renue.Healthcare/Todd Bonefrog https://BonefrogCoffee.com/ToddGet the new limited release, The Sisterhood, created to honor the extraordinary women behind the heroes. Use code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and 15% on subscriptions.Henry Nowak Died Because of George Floyd Worship“Today, a man has been convicted of the murder of student Henry Nowak in Southampton. Throughout the trial, we have not discussed this case publicly to ensure that justice could be done but now we can share a message from DCC Robert France.”Ticks are the Perfect BioWeapon PhramaFooders"Ticks Were Turned Into A Poor Man's Nuke"They'll Believe in Aliens Before They Believe in GodInternet Personality Sam Hyde has a profanity filled argument with an atheist over the existence of God.