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AI agents only work when you build them with a clear framework. This episode gives founders, CMOs and business owners the exact process, tested over six months, for shipping agents that actually do the job.Oliver walks through the Three Ps Framework: Purpose, Product, Prompt. Define the purpose of the agent. Shape it into a product you could explain to a client. Write the prompt that briefs the platform. Skip any of the three and the agent breaks.He then shows how to set up a Claude project as the brain of every build, so every tool you reach for stays anchored to the same source of truth. Claude Code becomes the consultant briefing every other platform you use.From there, Oliver breaks down which platform fits which job. OpenClaw for automation and scale, the operational backbone for admin and deep tasks. Manus for creative output, content and scheduling. Lovable for shipping platforms and apps you can charge for from day one. He also covers how to stack all three into one workflow, and which combinations actually work.Oliver closes with how to start small, ship fast and scale the build once the agent is doing its job. The founders winning with AI agents are not the ones running the biggest stacks. They are the ones with the clearest process.If you have been circling AI agents for months without shipping anything, this episode is the build process that gets you moving.Key topics covered: The Three Ps Framework for building AI agents How to set up a Claude project as the brain of every build How to brief Claude Code like a consultant When to use OpenClaw, Manus or Lovable How to stack all three into one workflow How to ship a platform you can monetise from day one How to start small and scale the build once it works Key takeaway: Founders who ship working AI agents anchor every build to a Claude project, brief Claude Code like a consultant and pick the platform that fits the job.Sponsored by Incard — Sponsored by Incard. Sign up now. All your finances. One platform.More Value:Follow on YouTube for deep-dives & video episodes: www.youtube.com/@TheUnlockOliverBruceNeed a 1-2-1 with Oliver or want to be on the show, visit: www.oliverbruce.co.ukRead more information on key points in Oliver's newsletter: The Brucey Bonus newsletterFollow The Unlock & Oliver's socials:LinkedIn | TikTok | YouTube | Instagram | Apple Podcast | Spotify podcast
Most founders think you need funding to build something worth selling. Oliver Bruce just proved otherwise.In this episode of The Unlock, the tables turn. Oliver is interviewed by Bruno Artis, content lead at sponsor Incard, on the full arc of Pinpoint Media. From a £50 gym video shot at college, to a multimillion pound agency, to the exit signed on 23 December 2025. No funding. No backing. Just a decade of compounding decisions.This one is built for founders who want the actual playbook, not the highlight reel.Oliver lays out the Four Founder Pillars every entrepreneur eventually needs to internalise: scale a business, buy a business, invest in businesses, raise capital. Then Oliver gets specific on the three moves that mattered most. Get your shareholder paperwork tight from day one, even if it is a back-of-the-fag-packet draft built with Claude. Hire your weakest function first, which for most founders means finance, not sales. Treat listening as a hireable skill, because the founders who interrupt the least usually scale the fastest.The second half is a tactical performance marketing playbook you can apply this week.Oliver breaks down the Winning Ad Set vs Learning Ad Set structure his team runs on Meta. Sixty to eighty percent of budget into proven creative, the rest into a learning pool that feeds the winners. Most founders kill campaigns at week one. Oliver runs them for four to six weeks before making any call.Oliver also reframes social media as interest media. People do not scroll to be social anymore. They scroll to be interested. That single shift changes how you brief creators, what you boost, and when.Oliver makes the case for GEO: Generative Engine Optimisation as the single most underpriced marketing channel available to founders in 2026. ChatGPT, Claude and Perplexity do not yet serve paid ads in the UK. Whoever shows up in those answers now will own discovery for the next five years.Key topics covered: The full PinPoint Media exit story, from university dorm to multimillion pound sale The Four Founder Pillars: scale, buy, invest, raise Why founders should hire finance first, not last The Winning Ad Set vs Learning Ad Set structure for Meta Why most paid campaigns get killed too early Interest media: why social media is no longer the right name Organic before paid: the correct DTC sequencing for limited budgets GEO as the biggest current marketing opportunity for founders Using Hemingway plus a custom GPT to write AI-ready website copy What is next for Oliver: Caper, angel tickets and The Unlock relaunch Key takeaway: The founders who win are the ones who pair tight data with real listening. Strip the processes, hire your weakest function first, and put volume out before you pay to amplify anything.Sponsored by Incard — Sponsored by Incard. Sign up now. All your finances. One platform.More Value:Follow on YouTube for deep-dives & video episodes: www.youtube.com/@TheUnlockOliverBruceNeed a 1-2-1 with Oliver or want to be on the show, visit: www.oliverbruce.co.ukRead more information on key points in Oliver's newsletter: The Brucey Bonus newsletterFollow The Unlock & Oliver's socials:LinkedIn | TikTok | YouTube | Instagram | Apple Podcast | Spotify podcast
From rock and roll stage designer, to opening a million pound restaurant on credit, to sitting on the original Dragons' Den panel, and now launching his memoir Yo Man at 74.Simon Woodroffe operating principle is simple. Say Yes first, figure out how to deliver second. He also breaks down the Three Fs funding model: friends, family and fools. Why he put 100 percent of his own money on the line before raising. Why selling 30 percent to a VC quietly saved Yo! Sushi from running out of cash. And why a 1 percent royalty has earned him more than every shareholding combined.Key topics covered: How Simon Woodroffe built Yo! Sushi into an 850 million dollar exit The Three Fs funding model and why seed funding beats raising too early Why you cannot do market research in a market that does not exist How to build credibility before you have it Why nobody came to Yo! Sushi for a week, then queues lasted five years Scaling Yotel into a global hotel group with 500 million dollars of Starwood capital Why planning your exit three years out matters Key takeaway: The founders who go the distance say yes first and figure out how second.Sponsored by Incard — Sponsored by Incard. Sign up now. All your finances. One platform.More Value:Follow on YouTube for deep-dives & video episodes: www.youtube.com/@TheUnlockOliverBruceNeed a 1-2-1 with Oliver or want to be on the show, visit: www.oliverbruce.co.ukRead more information on key points in Oliver's newsletter: The Brucey Bonus newsletterFollow The Unlock & Oliver's socials:LinkedIn | TikTok | YouTube | Instagram | Apple Podcast | Spotify podcast
Oliver Bruce sits down with Callum Woodcock, founder and CEO of WineFi, to unpack how he turned a Wix landing page and a LinkedIn post into a venture-backed fine wine investment business.Callum walks through the real numbers. £470k raised at pre-seed. £1.5m pre-money valuation. A seed round closed off the back of ten-minute investor calls. He shares why he treated WineFi like an FCA regulated business from day one even though he was not required to, and why that decision is now compounding into one of the most credible names in fine wine investing.This is not the usual founder mythology. It is methodical, honest and built for operators who want to grow a real business in a low-trust market.Key topics covered: How to raise pre-seed capital without a network or prior exits Why building in public on LinkedIn shortened the seed round to a ten-minute call Choosing strategic investors over the highest valuation How to behave whiter than white in an unregulated market The two layers of fiduciary duty every investment founder needs to understand Why fine wine is capital gains tax exempt and how it performs as an asset class Decoupling a cyclical business through SaaS, data tools and a members club Why asking for help is the single biggest unlock for first time founders Defining success when the goalposts keep moving Sponsored by Incard — Sponsored by Incard. Sign up now. All your finances. One platform.More Value:Follow on YouTube for deep-dives & video episodes: www.youtube.com/@TheUnlockOliverBruceNeed a 1-2-1 with Oliver or want to be on the show, visit: www.oliverbruce.co.ukRead more information on key points in Oliver's newsletter: The Brucey Bonus newsletterFollow The Unlock & Oliver's socials:LinkedIn | TikTok | YouTube | Instagram | Apple Podcast | Spotify podcast
Meet Norman: the launch of the OpenClaw AI agent has "opened the next frontier of AI to everyone" says Jensen Huang, chief exec of the tech giant Nvidia. But as these agents start doing work that once got done by humans, this latest technological revolution has provoked questions about what the future of human work - and jobs - will look like. Katie Prescott has built her own agent, Norman, and in this episode she talks Danny Fortson through the pros and cons of having your very own digital butler.Plus, Box CEO Aaron Levie says there will soon be more AI agents than humans, and that the internet will have to be redesigned for them, not people.Do you have an AI agent? Get in touch: techpod@thetimes.co.ukRead more: AI agents are everywhere, but paying for them is becoming a problemProducer: Marnie DukeExecutive Producer: Priyanka DeladiaImage: Getty Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oliver unpacks what actually makes an agency acquirable, why retained revenue shifts your valuation, and how he now thinks about AI agents, creative at volume and the skills that will still matter in five years. The through line: founders who use AI will replace those who don't, but empathy, taste and judgement stay human.Key topics covered: What made PinPoint Media acquirable and the role of retained revenue Scaling an agency from halls with no outside funding Losing £110k in the pandemic and why failure is feedback How AI agents are reshaping creative production and media buying Where AI creative direction works and where it falls apart IP, blockchain and how creators might actually get paid Vibe coding, software commoditisation and what founders should build now Why the UK is losing entrepreneurs The one skill AI will never replace Key takeaway: The next decade belongs to founders who pair machine scale with human empathy. Everything else becomes commodity.Sponsored by Incard — Sponsored by Incard. Sign up now. All your finances. One platform.More Value:Follow on YouTube for deep-dives & video episodes: www.youtube.com/@TheUnlockOliverBruceNeed a 1-2-1 with Oliver or want to be on the show, visit: www.oliverbruce.co.ukRead more information on key points in Oliver's newsletter: The Brucey Bonus newsletterFollow The Unlock & Oliver's socials:LinkedIn | TikTok | YouTube | Instagram | Apple Podcast | Spotify podcast
If you are creating content but not learning from it, you are leaving money on the table. Every post you publish is a question you are asking your market, and the answers are already there if you know where to look.In this episode, Oliver Bruce breaks down why content is the most powerful and most overlooked form of market research available to entrepreneurs today. He explains why most founders get stuck chasing perfection instead of publishing, why your audience's attention is more honest than any survey, and how a simple weekly rhythm can turn raw content into a data engine that compounds over time. It is honest, practical and built for founders who are ready to stop overthinking and start posting.Oliver shares the Start with Ugly framework, a three-step method for getting past the perfectionist mindset that keeps most entrepreneurs invisible. He also introduces the 70% Rule and a four-metric content scorecard that turns every post into a measurable experiment.Key topics covered: Why every piece of content is a question you are asking your market The difference between ego questions and business questions Why rough, unpolished content regularly outperforms high-production video The Start with Ugly framework and why your first 50 posts are tuition How to record like you are talking to one person, not an audience The 70% Rule and why perfectionism is just fear in a nice outfit The four-metric content scorecard: attention, retention, action, conversion A simple weekly review rhythm to turn content into compounding data Key takeaway: The willingness to be ugly beats talent that stays hidden every single time. Sponsored by Incard — Sponsored by Incard. Sign up now. All your finances. One platform.More Value:Follow on YouTube for deep-dives & video episodes: www.youtube.com/@TheUnlockOliverBruceNeed a 1-2-1 with Oliver or want to be on the show, visit: www.oliverbruce.co.ukRead more information on key points in Oliver's newsletter: The Brucey Bonus newsletterFollow The Unlock & Oliver's socials:LinkedIn | TikTok | YouTube | Instagram | Apple Podcast | Spotify podcast
While most entrepreneurs are fighting for attention on Instagram, TikTok and X, LinkedIn has quietly become the single most underused sales and branding platform on the internet.In this episode, Oliver Bruce breaks down why LinkedIn is a genuine cheat code for entrepreneurs in 2026, how a brand new AI system called 360 Brew has completely rewritten the algorithm, and exactly how to start using the platform to build an audience, generate inbound leads and grow your business, even if the last thing you posted was updating your job title three years ago.Oliver unpacks how 360 Brew rewards dwell time, comment quality, saves and topic consistency, meaning real expertise now outperforms big followings. He makes the case for video as the highest-leverage format on the platform, and lays out a practical playbook to get started this week.Key topics covered: Why LinkedIn's intent-driven audience beats every other platform for entrepreneurs How 360 Brew works and the three signals it uses to rank content Why personal profiles get 65% of feed visibility versus 5% for company pages The death of cold outreach and the rise of inbound by default Why video gets 69% more reach than any other format on LinkedIn A five-step playbook to fix your profile, post consistently and climb the algorithm Sponsored by Incard — Sponsored by Incard. Sign up now. All your finances. One platform.More Value:Follow on YouTube for deep-dives & video episodes: www.youtube.com/@TheUnlockOliverBruceNeed a 1-2-1 with Oliver or want to be on the show, visit: www.oliverbruce.co.ukRead more information on key points in Oliver's newsletter: The Brucey Bonus newsletter Follow The Unlock & Oliver's socials:LinkedIn | TikTok | YouTube | Instagram | Apple Podcast | Spotify podcast
What if the next unfair advantage in business wasn't more budget, more people, or more content, but understanding how AI decides who to recommend?In this episode, Oliver Bruce breaks down the five-step framework behind GEO: Generative Engine Optimisation, the new discipline helping businesses show up in answers from ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Claude and other AI search tools.Search is changing fast. Traditional traffic is getting squeezed, AI-generated answers are becoming the new front door, and the brands that move early will have a serious advantage. The opportunity is that the rules are still new, so founders and smaller businesses can compete on a far more level playing field.Oliver shares how to restructure your content so AI can understand it, how to create original material that makes your business uncopiable, how to make sure AI crawlers can actually access your website, and how to build credibility across the wider internet. He also explains why freshness matters more than volume, and why maintaining a small number of strong assets can outperform a huge bank of outdated content.If you want your business to be recommended when people ask AI tools who to trust in your space, this episode is a practical place to start.In this episode, you'll learn: What GEO is and why it matters in 2026 Why traditional search is shrinking as AI search grows How to structure content so AI can cite and surface it Why original insights, data and case studies matter more than generic content How to check whether your website is accessible to AI crawlers How to grow your brand's citation surface area across podcasts, Reddit, YouTube and PR Why updating strong content regularly beats publishing more and more Key takeaway: The brands that win in the next era of search will be the ones AI can find, trust, cite and keep seeing.Sponsored by Incard — Sponsored by Incard. Sign up now. All your finances. One platform.More Value:Follow on YouTube for deep-dives & video episodes: www.youtube.com/@TheUnlockOliverBruceNeed a 1-2-1 with Oliver or want to be on the show, visit: www.oliverbruce.co.ukRead more information on key points in Oliver's newsletter: The Brucey Bonus newsletter Follow The Unlock & Oliver's socials:LinkedIn | TikTok | YouTube | Instagram | Apple Podcast | Spotify podcast
This episode explores how to create higher-quality leads, improve landing page performance, reduce hesitation in the buying journey and build flows that are easier to scale. Oliver also touches on ICP clarity, pre-qualifying prospects through ad creative, simplifying forms, and creating a customer journey that feels obvious from first click to final action.Oliver Bruce breaks down why broad messaging, generic websites and cluttered customer journeys quietly kill conversion, and why the real unlock is building focused ads and landing pages that speak to one audience, one problem and one promise.Key topics covered: How to generate better quality leads Why landing pages convert better than homepages Improving ecommerce and service business conversion How to reduce friction in the customer journey The importance of ICP clarity in paid media Pre-qualifying leads before they reach your website Building landing pages that match ad intent Why simplicity drives more sales and enquiries Sponsored by Incard — Sponsored by Incard. Sign up now. All your finances. One platform.More Value:Follow on YouTube for deep-dives & video episodes: www.youtube.com/@TheUnlockOliverBruceNeed a 1-2-1 with Oliver or want to be on the show, visit: www.oliverbruce.co.ukRead more information on key points in Oliver's newsletter: The Brucey Bonus newsletter Follow The Unlock & Oliver's socials:LinkedIn | TikTok | YouTube | Instagram | Apple Podcast | Spotify podcast
If you are trying to grow a direct-to-consumer business with limited cash, this episode is a practical blueprint for doing exactly that.Oliver Bruce breaks down the COPPER Framework a simple but powerful growth model for founders who have already built the product, launched the Shopify store and now need traction without burning through budget. It is honest, actionable and built for real-world operators, not theory.The framework is straightforward:Capture. Organic. Paid. Performance. Educate. Repeat.Key topics covered: How to scale a DTC business on a small budget The COPPER Framework for ecommerce growth Organic social content strategy for product brands When to use paid ads and how to test creatively Conversion rate optimisation for Shopify stores Why landing pages outperform generic product pages How to use retention and email flows to drive repeat revenue Building a scalable consumer brand without outside funding Sponsored by Incard — Sponsored by Incard. Sign up now. All your finances. One platform.More Value:Follow on YouTube for deep-dives & video episodes: www.youtube.com/@TheUnlockOliverBruceNeed a 1-2-1 with Oliver or want to be on the show, visit: www.oliverbruce.co.ukRead more information on key points in Oliver's newsletter: The Brucey Bonus newsletter Follow The Unlock & Oliver's socials:LinkedIn | TikTok | YouTube | Instagram | Apple Podcast | Spotify podcast
Prince William has addressed questions about his religion publicly for the first time, revealing to The Sunday Times his Christianity as a “quiet faith". But why has William chosen to speak now? And what does a “quiet faith” mean for a future King who will also be Supreme Governor of the Church of England?That approach was tested this week as William and Catherine attended the installation of the first female Archbishop of Canterbury.Roya Nikkhah and Kate Mansey are joined by The Times religious affairs correspondent Kaya Burgess to examine William's intervention, how it differs from previous monarchs, and whether it reflects a monarchy evolving for a more secular, multi-faith Britain.Do you think William's ‘quiet faith' fits a modern monarchy? Or does a monarch need to be more openly religious? Get in touch: theroyals@thetimes.co.ukRead more: Prince William confirms 'quiet faith' and new commitment to ChurchImage: GettyProducer: Robert WallaceExecutive Producer: Priyanka Deladia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Oliver breaks down the realities of scaling Meta ads, when to push harder, when to pull back, and how to avoid the costly mistakes many founders make (including his own). Oliver dives into how to identify winning creative, refine your CTA, and choose the right attribution window, all while protecting your budget and managing burn effectively. Expect practical, actionable insights you can apply immediately.Sponsored by Incard — Sponsored by Incard. Sign up now. All your finances. One platform. More Value:Follow on YouTube for deep-dives & video episodes: www.youtube.com/@TheUnlockOliverBruceNeed a 1-2-1 with Oliver or want to be on the show, visit: www.oliverbruce.co.ukRead more information on key points in Oliver's newsletter: The Brucey Bonus newsletter Follow The Unlock & Oliver's socials:LinkedIn | TikTok | YouTube | Instagram | Apple Podcast | Spotify podcast
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Share your thoughts about our conversation!When you think of an intelligent person, who do you imagine? Perhaps they're scholarly, quick-thinking, or possess a rare ability to seemingly know all that there is to know.But intelligence is infinitely more than this! As Daniel Susser teaches us this week, intelligence is greater than the sum of our cognitive parts: it is bodily, inter-connected and contextual. It is a tapestry of inherited, micro influences that makes us each see the macro world in different ways.So if intelligence is collective, how can leaders unlock it from the organisational organism? Daniel shares all in this fascinating, wordly conversation that dances so beautifully between science, religion and ritual.It will stretch your thinking and leave you with a whole host of practical tips to extract, celebrate and journey into the intelligence of your organisation!Find out about:What it means to be an Intelligent Team - and how we can create themWhy organisations must reject their implicit assumptions about what ‘intelligence' meansWhat macrocognition means in organisationsIntroducing organisational rituals for collaboration, belonging and shared purposeHow leaders can identify imbalances in their organisations using opponent processingDon't miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.Links:Watch the video recording of this episode on YouTube.Connect to Daniel Susser:find out how to work with Daniel embodiedagility.co.ukRead more about intelligent teams intelligentteams.substack.comA good starting point is this blog https://intelligentteams.substack.com/p/the-intelligent-teams-manifestoSupport the show✨✨✨Subscribe to our newsletter to receive a free 1-page summary of each upcoming episode directly to your inbox, or explore our eBooks featuring 50-episode compilations for even more facilitation insights. Find out more:https://workshops.work/podcast✨✨✨Did you know? You can search all episodes by keyword to find exactly what you need via our Buzzsprout page!
White House said Trump proceeded with tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico; reports also noted the extra 10% duty on Chinese goods took effect.Canada said it will impose retaliatory tariffs on US imports from Tuesday. China announced additional tariffs of up to 15% on some US goods from March 10th.APAC stocks were pressured following the sell-off on Wall St where the S&P suffered its worst day of the year so far.European equity futures indicate a negative cash open with Euro Stoxx 50 future down 0.8% after the cash market closed with gains of 0.7% on Monday.USD is mixed vs. peers in the aftermath of tariff actions; firmer vs. cyclicals and weaker vs. havens.White House official confirmed the US is pausing and reviewing Ukraine aid to assess if it is contributing towards a solution.Looking ahead, highlights include, US RCM/TIPP Economic Optimism, Canada and Mexico's US tariff take effect, US President Trump's State of Union Address, RBA's Hauser & Fed's Williams, Supply from Netherlands & UKRead the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
Elif Shafak's new novel brings together four stories set in three different centuries: ancient Mesopotamia, 19th century London, a Yazidi village in 2014, and the present day. It connects them through the epic of Gilgamesh, and a single drop of fresh water. Making history come alive is one of Elif's many talents, and today she shares her thoughts on how novels can fill in the gaps in authorised history. She also talks with Lilah about the importance of the unwritten word — and why she looks to oral traditions to make sense of the past.-------As you know, the show is ending in early January – we're still collecting your cultural questions. What's rolling around in your head? How can we help? Email Lilah at lilahrap@ft.com or message her on Instagram @lilahrap.-------Links (all FT links get you past the paywall): – Elif Shafak's new novel There are Rivers in the Sky, is out now in the US and the UK– Read the FT's review of the book here: https://on.ft.com/4gC9cWd– Lilah spoke with Elif about her previous novel The Island of Missing Trees and the stories we tell ourselves back in 2020. Listen to that interview hereRead a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rosa Rotko discusses the survey of large energy users and their attitudes towards energy prices and decarbonisation in the UK Read the full article here. Read the full report here.
"I've been in the presence of ghosts on several occasions"Sandi Toksvig is an internationally renowned and much-loved comedian, broadcaster, writer and campaigner. Now, Sandi announces One Night Only, a new live theatrical comedy extravaganza, for two nights only on Wednesday 13th and and Thursday 14th November 2024 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London's West End. The QI Elves, the researchers from the hit BBC2 show, will be delving into the theatrical archives to help Sandi unearth the funniest facts and anecdotes.Go see Sandi's show one night only: http://lwtheatres.co.ukRead her new book: https://www.welbooks.co.uk/shop/p/friends-of-dorothy-by-sandi-toksvig-signedGet tickets to Sandi Clause: https://www.royalalberthall.com
Yuval Noah Harari's books Sapiens and Homo Deus sold millions around the world. His latest - Nexus - examines information and how we share it, from campfire stories in the Stone Age to the AI networks of today. But as the way we share information gets evermore complicated, could this be the end of a history controlled by humans?This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thestoryHost: William Hague.Guest: Yuval Noah Harari, author and historian.Photo: Penguin Random House / Yuval Noah HarariGet in touch: thestory@thetimes.co.ukRead the Times' review of Nexus: here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hot on the heels of last week's news of Varada Sethu joining the TARDIS crew, Sethu was seen in public filming new scenes for Doctor Who. But no announcement was made by the BBC! Curious… the Three Who Rule discuss. Also, much attention (and many dollars) is paid to new Fugitive Doctor Action Dolly news, debates over which is the on true Doctor action dolly to buy, and more. But the main event is discussing the work of Doctor Who director Michael Ferguson in Part Two of our Miniscope! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon Varada Sethu seen shooting Doctor Who Fugitive Doctor and TARDIS set released by Character Options Jo Martin and Al Dewar talk Fugitive Doctor action dolly Fifteenth Doctor, Ruby Sunday, and Wrarth Warrior Action Dollies at London Toy Convention The Church on Ruby Road, available on DVD and Blu-ray on February 12 (UK) Read an exclusive excerpt of ‘The Church on Ruby Road' novel 2024 Doctor Who Yearbook Released Big Finish – Torchwood: Sabotage with Ace due Feb 2024 Big Finish – Torchwood One: I Hate Mondays due May 2024 Miniscope Michael Ferguson The Ambassadors of Death The Claws of Axos
APAC stocks traded mixed with participants cautious heading into the FOMC announcement.European equity futures are indicative of a flat open with Euro Stoxx 50 future unchanged after the cash market closed down 0.1% yesterday.DXY remains sub-104 pre-FOMC, JPY unfazed by improved Tankan data, NZD lags.USTs and Bunds are marginally firmer post-strong 30yr US auction, crude futures languished near 6-month lows.Looking ahead, highlights include UK GDP, Services, Manufacturing Output, EZ Industrial Production, US MBA, PPI, NZ GDP, Fed & BCB Policy Announcement, Fed Chair Powell at the FOMC Press Conference, Supply from Italy and UKRead the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
NHS: Hospital waiting list deaths double in five yearsCrime: Paedophile changes gender before court caseDefence: US fighter jets capable of nuclear bombing to be based in UKRead all these articles and stay expertly informed anywhere, anytime with a digital subscription. Start your free one-month trial today to gain unlimited website and app access. Cancel anytime. Sign up here: http://bit.ly/2WRuvh9See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Children's author, Allie Mary, joins us for this week's episode of the podcast. Allie has written a series of books with the aim of helping children to talk about their feelings and also issues which affect them.Find out more about Allie's books at alliemary.co.ukRead our Blog on Nurturing Children's Self-Confidence and Security in the EYFSDevelop your Practice, Book on to our EYFS Course Focusing on Children's Wellbeing and Involvement
Royals: The King loses £500m on London estate as retail property prices crashTitanic sub: ‘Presumed human remains' recovered from wreckage of Titan subMigrants: Peers 'wrecked' small boats Bill by voting to allow asylum seekers to stay in UKRead all these articles and stay expertly informed anywhere, anytime with a digital subscription. Start your free one-month trial today to gain unlimited website and app access. Cancel anytime. Sign up here: http://bit.ly/2WRuvh9See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
European equities trade on the front foot following the Senate passage of the debt ceiling billUS Senate voted 63-36 to pass the US debt ceiling bill, which sends it to President Biden's deskDXY oscillates in a tight range on either side of 103.50 ahead of the US jobs reportIndustrial commodities are boosted by source reports that China is reportedly mulling a property-market support package to bolster the economyLooking ahead, highlights include US Labour Market Report, Rating Reviews for Germany, France & UKRead the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
APAC stocks traded mixed following the mild positive bias stateside where the tech sector surged on Nvidia's blockbuster reportNikkei 225 outperformed, US equity futures were rangebound, and European equity futures are indicative of a flat openUS President Biden and House Speaker McCarthy are said to be near a deal that would raise the debt ceiling for two years and cap spendingUS House Speaker McCarthy said there was no agreement on Thursday and he will stay at the Capitol to continue to work this weekendLooking ahead, highlights include UK Retail Sales, US PCE Price Index, Durable Goods, Speeches from ECB's Lane, Enria & RBNZ's Orr, Supply from the UKRead the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
APAC stocks sustained the momentum from Wall St. where the major indices rallied for a second consecutive day amid further stability in the banking sectorDXY was uneventful with price action across most of the FX space calm ahead of the FOMC; AUD outperformed on risk appetiteUS government officials discussed the idea of raising deposit insurance temporarily without approval from Congress, according to Reuters citing sourcesUS said there are no signs that the summit between Chinese President Xi and Russian President Putin will lead to peace in Ukraine, according to FTLooking ahead, highlights include UK CPI, FOMC Policy Announcement & Fed Chair Powell's Press Conference, BoC Minutes, Speeches from ECB's Lagarde, Lane, Panetta, Nagel & Rehn, Supply from Germany & UKRead the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
APAC stocks were choppy and mostly traded rangebound after the uninspiring handover from Wall Street.European equity futures are indicative of a marginally softer open with the Euro Stoxx 50 -0.1% after the cash market closed down 0.5% yesterday.DXY heads into the European session firmer vs. peers but still on a 104 handle.10yr UST futures extended on their losses as the 10yr yield rose back above 4.00%.Looking ahead, highlights include EZ CPI (Flash) & Unemployment Rate, US IJC, Japanese CPI, BoE DMP & ECB Minutes, Speeches from Fed's Waller & Kashkari, ECB's Schnabel, BoE's Pill, Supply from Spain, France & UKRead the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
APAC stocks traded positively throughout most of the session but bourses later drifted off best levels; the US closed in the green after some FOMC-related volatilityFOMC December minutes highlighted how no Fed official sees a rate cut in 2023 albeit there was no discussion about the magnitude of the hike in FebruaryDXY was choppy and briefly dipped under 104.00 to a session low of 103.98 before reversing to print an overnight peak; JPY outperformed among G10s and high-betas laggedRepublican McCarthy lost six rounds of voting for the post of Speaker of the House. House voted to adjourn until noon on Thursday. McCarthy proposed key concessions.Amazon (AMZN) confirmed plans to cut just over 18,000 roles (vs exp. "more than 17,000", vs prev. guided 10,000), according to Bloomberg.Looking ahead, highlights include German Trade Balance, EZ Construction PMI, UK and US Services and Composite Final PMIs, EZ PPI, US Challenger Layoffs, Canadian Trade Balance, US IJC, US EIA Inventories, speeches from Fed's Bostic and Bullard, and supply from the UKRead the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
The hosts of the Which? Investigates, Which? Money & Which? Shorts podcasts team up with our experts to answer some of your burning questions.They cover everything from insulation to savings rates, holiday recommendations to smart devices and more...Got a question you want us to answer, email us on podcasts@which.co.ukRead more of our energy saving tips & grants available & sign up to our free email newsletters.
The hosts of the Which? Investigates, Which? Money & Which? Shorts podcasts team up with our experts to answer some of your burning questions.They cover everything from insulation to savings rates, holiday recommendations to smart devices and more...Got a question you want us to answer, email us on podcasts@which.co.ukRead more of our energy saving tips & grants available & sign up to our free email newsletters.
The hosts of the Which? Investigates, Which? Money & Which? Shorts podcasts team up with our experts to answer some of your burning questions.They cover everything from insulation to savings rates, holiday recommendations to smart devices and more...Got a question you want us to answer, email us on podcasts@which.co.ukRead more of our energy saving tips & grants available & sign up to our free email newsletters.
APAC stocks traded lower across the board with the broader risk profile hit by the BoJ's unexpected tweak to its Yield Curve ControlBoJ tweaked YCC in which it widened the 10yr yield band to +/- 0.5% (prev. +/-0.25%) and unexpectedly announced it is to increase bond purchases to JPY 9tln/m (prev. JPY 7.3tln/m) in Q1; Kuroda presser due at 06:30GMT/01:30ESTJPY soared on the BoJ decision to tweak its YCC, with USD/JPY slumping from levels around 137.00 to lows below 133.00, Nikkei 225 closed lower by 2.5%, and JGB yields spiked higherUS and European equity futures were hit by the BoJ's unexpected move; ES Mar'23 -0.9% and Euro Stoxx 50 Mar'23 -1.4%Looking ahead, highlights include Canadian Retail Sales, US Building Permits, EZ Consumer Confidence, speech from ECB's Kazimir, supply from the UKRead the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
This week's guest is audio engineer and mastering magician Katie Tavini. Katie has mastered artists and groups of all genres, including Arlo Parks, Nadine Shah, Emili Sande, We Are Scientists, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and many more. Find out more about Katie and her work on her website: www.katietavini.co.ukRead more about the work of 2% Rising: https://www.2percentrising.com/Musicians who wish to protect your hearing, find out more about the musician's union subsidising ear protection: https://musiciansunion.org.uk/membership-benefits/musicians-hearing-health-schemeListen to this episode's Spotify playlist! As always, do get in touch with the show on info@codesintheclouds.net and @codesclouds on socials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of "This Shared Ownership Thing" Podcast, Cheryl Gibbens (Marketing Officer) is joined by Gemma Robinson (Senior Marketing Officer) to discuss interior design tricks and tips provided by Blocc to make your Shared Ownership house feel like a home.Blocc are the Uk's leading light providing interior design for showhomes, retirement properties & private residences: www.blocc.co.ukRead the "Picture This!" blog here: www.aster.co.uk/sales/blog/be-inspired/picture-thisWe mentioned Ikea's Kallax unit that can be found here: www.ikea.com The conversation surrounding shares being purchased between 25-75% is based on the current shared ownership model and our shared ownership homes under the existing scheme. You may have heard that there are some changes to the Shared Ownership model on the way. Whilst this doesn't impact on our current shared ownership homes for sale we will be updating our website with more details around the new model soon. If you have any questions about this in the meantime please do get in touch with us or visit the Government's website to find out more.www.aster.co.uk/salestwitter.com/Sales_Asterinstagram.com/SalesAsterfacebook.com/SalesAster
US stocks staged a comeback from opening losses; the Nasdaq outperformed and the SPX closed higher by 1.8%APAC stocks took impetus from the gains in the US; Chinese markets were closed for Dragon Boat FestivalFed's Mester (2022, 2024 voter) said ongoing rate increases are needed including 50bps rate hikes at the next two Fed meetingsThe White House said they do not expect to see blockbuster job numbers every monthDXY remained lacklustre following the prior day's slump beneath the 102.00 level amid the heightened risk appetite Looking ahead, highlights include US and EZ Final PMIs, German Trade Balance, EZ Retail Sales, US Labour Market Report, ISM Services PMI, Speech from Fed's Brainard, Holidays in China & UKRead the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
European cash bourses are trimming the Wall Street-induced gains seen at the open; US futures posting modest lossesNQ lags amid TSLA, -3.7% pre-mkt, CEO reportedly calling for a 10% staff reduction and saying he has a "super bad feeling" re. the economyDXY relatively rangebound, but inching higher overall, going into NFP; peers marginally softer, as suchDebt downbeat with German yields extending further and the curve steeper while US peers are marginally flatterCrude is off best after APAC consolidation while spot gold is softer but remains contained overallLooking ahead, highlights include US Final PMIs, US Labour Market Report, ISM Services PMI, Speech from Fed's Brainard, Holidays in China & the UKRead the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
The year is 1945 and playrwight Ben Brown takes us to the estate near Berlin, where Heinrich Himmler, architect of the Holocaust, meets in secret with a Swedish Jew and member of the World Jewish Congress, Norbert Masur. The meeting is at the instigation of the estate's owmer, Himmler's Finnish physiotherapist Dr Felix Kersten, who has persuaded Hitler's deputy to come without the Führer's knowledge, to bargain for his life as it becomes clear that Germany is losing the war. The stakes are high, the freeing of thousands of Jews from camps is the bargaining chip, and the 'night' whose end is in sight in Brown's tense, eye-opening drama is World War II and the Holocaust. Listen as Judi Herman speaks to Brown about his vital source material – both Kersten's memoirs and Masur's account written immediately on his return to Stockholm – and his fascination with vividly reimagining vital moments in 20th-century history.The End of the Night runs until Saturday 28 May. 7.30pm, 3pm (Thu & Sat only). £18.50-£32.50, £16.50-£23.50 concs. Park Theatre, N4 3JP. parktheatre.co.ukRead our review of The End of the Night on the JR blog.
Think about Led Zeppelin and the image coming to mind would be of them straddling the world as the archetypal 'rock gods', defining the 1970s like no other artist did. Dig deeper though, and there's a lot more to Zeppelin than hard rock and bluster, with folk and blues strongly threading through their catalogue from the very beginning. “Led Zeppelin: Every Album, Every Song” digs into every Led Zeppelin track recorded during their decade-long existence before John Bonham's death brought down the curtain, by way of facts, anecdotes, analysis and a small dose of humor here and there. From the likes of ‘Kashmir', ‘Stairway To Heaven' and ‘Whole Lotta Love' and their ilk, which have entered the public consciousness, down to the deeper cuts which only the fans will know, this book covers them all, while also taking a look into the stories behind the often groundbreaking cover art, and the way the albums came to be recorded. Celebrating the triumphs and the arguable lower points, this is an alternative history of the band, told via the most important element – the music itself – which has influenced so many down the years. The history of led Zeppelin is a wild ride. This book shows you why.Steve Pilkington is a music journalist, editor and broadcaster. He was Editor in Chief for the Rock Society published by Classic Rock Society Magazine and is now co-administrator of the rock website Velvet Thunder as well as presenting a weekly internet radio show called A Saucerful Of Prog. Before taking on this work full-time, he spent years writing for fanzines and an Internet music review site on a part-time basis. He has recently published books on Deep Purple and Rainbow, The Rolling Stones and Iron Maiden, all for Sonicbond Publishing. He's also written the official biography of legendary guitarist Gordon Giltrap. Purchase a copy of "Led Zeppelin: Every Album, Every Song" in the UK through Burning Shed: https://burningshed.comPurchase a copy of "Led Zeppelin: Every Album, Every Song" in the US through Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1789521513/?coliid=I2MJ4MK981N48Q&colid=24DHZ3KHP03LQ&psc=1&refAlso visit Sonicbond Publishing's website for more books in the "On Track...Every Album, Every Song" series: https://www.sonicbondpublishing.co.ukRead more of Steve Pilkington's work including Interviews, reviews, live reviews, news of Classic Rock, Prog and Metal at the website Velvet Thunder: www.velvetthunder.co.uk. Listen to a playlist of the music discussed in this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5HMrWfNtKGJPK4zqLvRbFP?si=ce39f26aaa5d4e02The Booked On Rock Website: https://www.bookedonrock.comFollow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/bookedonrockpodcastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/bookedonrockSupport Your Local Bookstore! Find your nearest independent bookstore here: https://www.indiebound.org/indie-store-finderContact The Booked On Rock Podcast:thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.comThe Booked On Rock Theme Song: “Whoosh” by Crowander [ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/crowander]The Booked On Rock “Latest Books On Rock Releases” Song: “Slippery Rocks” by Crowander [ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/crowander]
Josh Azouz is a playwright whose work deservedly draws in audiences. His last play, The Mikvah Project, set in the Jewish ritual bath of the title, intrigued audiences last year (pre-pandemic). Now his Sephardi background and his interest in Jewish/Muslim relations are among the inspirations that sent him on a revealing journey of discovery for his latest play, Once Upon a Time in Nazi-Occupied Tunisia. Azouz speaks to JR's arts editor Judi Herman about this new play and more, from his years singing in the choir at Lauderdale Road Spanish & Portuguese Synagogue, to how time spent training at Philippe Gaulier Clown School in Paris proved useful for this dark tragicomedy.Once Upon a Time in Nazi-Occupied Tunisia runs until Saturday 18 September. 7.30pm, 2.30pm (Sat & Wed only). £10-£43.50. Almeida Theatre, N1 1TA. 020 7359 4404. almeida.co.ukRead our review of the show on the JR blog.
It's nearly one year since China imposed the Hong Kong National Security Law which has been the focus of intense protests. In this episode, Louisa Lim joins Jeremy and Emily to discuss Hong Kong's relationship with Beijing, and what impact the law has had on democracy in the region - including the recent closure of pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily.Louisa Lim is the author of The People's Republic of Amnesia, a Senior Lecturer in Audio-Visual Journalism at the University of Melbourne, and co-host of the Little Red Podcast.To submit a question for You Ask Us, please email podcasts@newstatesman.co.ukRead more:Jeremy Cliffe: How the Chinese Communist Party's foundation determines Xi Jinping's leadership todayEmily Tamkin: How the US and Russia are 'trapped in the cold web' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ahead of the G7 summit starting on June 11, Jeremy Cliffe in Berlin and Emily Tamkin in Washington DC are joined by Rachel Rizzo, Director of Programmes at the Truman Center, to discuss what Joe Biden will be bringing to the table at his first multilateral talks since taking office. They also look ahead to the US President's first bilateral meeting with Vladmir Putin, and take your questions on whether the G7 is still appropriate as a global forum.To submit a question for You Ask Us, please email podcasts@newstatesman.co.ukRead more:Jeremy Cliffe: can the G7 nations rebuild a global alliance?Gordon Brown: how to mend a failing worldLeader: The new age of WestlessnessJeremy is hosting a live recording of the World Review podcast at the Progressive Governance Digital Summit 2021, and you can be in the audience. Register for tickets here.For more on the forthcoming G7 summit, listen to previous World Review episodes:David Miliband: Covid-19 and the global hunger crisisDecoding Britain's post-Brexit foreign policy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In the fourth episode of season 1, Janina Neumann interviews Morgane Le Cleuyou, owner of Younity Therapies.This episode will give insight intoMorgane's story about being biculturalCommunication differences between British and French audiencesAdvice for French expats living in the UKRead the podcast transcript here: transcripts.thebiculturalpodcast.comIf you enjoyed this episode, please don't forget to review, subscribe and share with others :).www.thebiculturalpodcast.com
Bev Jackson set up the LGB Alliance together with Kate Harris in October 2019. LGB Alliance is a lesbian-led organization for lesbians, gay men and bisexuals that emphasizes the importance of biological sex, not gender identity, when talking about sexual orientation. The best ways to support LGB Alliance are to follow it on Twitter at @AllianceLGB (and get all your friends to follow it as well!), find it on Facebook and to donate at: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/lgb-allianceThose who want to get involved can use the contact form on the website lgballiance.org.ukRead the LGB Alliance Guide on the Scottish GRA ConsultationRead FiLiA's Sex Gender and Legal Reform
Bev Jackson set up the LGB Alliance together with Kate Harris in October 2019. LGB Alliance is a lesbian-led organization for lesbians, gay men and bisexuals that emphasizes the importance of biological sex, not gender identity, when talking about sexual orientation. The best ways to support LGB Alliance are to follow it on Twitter at @AllianceLGB (and get all your friends to follow it as well!), find it on Facebook and to donate at: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/lgb-allianceThose who want to get involved can use the contact form on the website lgballiance.org.ukRead the LGB Alliance Guide on the Scottish GRA ConsultationRead FiLiA’s Sex Gender and Legal Reform
In this week’s episode, Edwina speaks to advocate and campaigner, Naima Sakande about her work challenging the practice of imprisonment for non-payment of Council Tax and TV license fines and its disproportionate impact on women and children. Naima is the Women’s Justice Advocate at justice charity APPEAL, using impact litigation to challenge miscarriages of justice for women experiencing multiple and severe disadvantage. She produces APPEAL’S Surviving Injustice podcast, is a trustee of the charity Women in Prison and creator and host of the podcast, Third Culture. We are encouraging our UK listeners to sign the petition calling for repeal of the law that allows imprisonment as a penalty for non-payment of Council Tax.https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/257681www.appeal.org.uk@C4CrimAppeals@NSakandehttp://appeal.org.uk/podcasthttp://www.thirdculturepodcast.org/naima@appeal.org.ukRead more about the One Small Thing charity here.Twitter - @OSTCharityThis podcast is created and produced by The London Podcast Company and Pencil Agency. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 1: P E R M I S S I O N Featuring Connie Tu of Created By Connie, Bradford, UK Read the Blog: Meet Hennaprenenur Connie Tu ___ The "I Am Hennapreneur" series was created to showcase the full spectrum of henna professionals - highlighting the journeys of artists from the global community in their varying stages of business. From the new artist learning to prepare fresh paste to the seasoned artist building an empire as a henna mogul, the series works to bring visibility to the many ways that henna professionals work and serve in their communities and beyond. For questions about the series, contact Chelsea at hello@hennapreneur.com.
Fresh out of drama school, actor Isaac Gryn is currently starring in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s first hit musical Oklahoma! in the all-singing all-dancing role of Will Parker, rodeo lassoing champ and ardent suitor of flirty Ado Annie, the ‘Girl Who Can’t Say No’. As you might guess from his surname, Isaac is the grandson of the late, great Rabbi Hugo Gryn, Holocaust survivor and for decades the go-to media rabbi, with regular appearances on BBC Radio and deservedly much loved by folk of all faiths and none. Gryn has clearly inherited his grandfather’s warmth and charisma. It comes over in his terrific high energy performance, though whether Rabbi Gryn counted lassoing among his skills remains a secret. Here Gryn speaks to JR’s Arts Editor Judi Herman about the show, its creators and learning to lasso, as well as his faith, family and the legacy of his grandfather.Oklahoma! runs until Saturday 7 September. 7.30pm, 2.30pm (Wed & Sat only, plus some Thu). £10-£55. Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, PO19 7LY. 01243 781 312. www.cft.org.ukRead our review of Oklahoma! on the JR blog.
Episode 59 of the Real Reading Podcast in which Rachel Nemeth, Hugh Fort and Tom Canning discuss the much missed Virgin Megastore in a new as yet unnamed feature, the taboo subject of Reading as a city is broached and Fort Explains It All discusses the departure of Prudential from Reading's landscape, before plummeting to the depths of late 1980's television adverts. Let prattle commence! Follow us on Twitter and join our Facebook group. If you like our new intro music, it's Real Life by Reading's own Twin Sun. More on them here.Visit our new podcast website here at realreadingpodcast.co.ukRead more: Prudential 1989 advert - Arthur Weasley in a Pru ad For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Jews, Money, Myth is the new exhibition at the Jewish Museum London exploring the ideas and stereotypes that link Jews to money. At a time when antisemitism is on the rise in the UK and beyond, it is especially timely, examining and busting as it does so many of the myths that reinforce prejudice. Join curator Joanne Rosenthal as she takes Judi Herman on a tour of some of the highlights of the exhibition and explains the vision behind it.Jews, Money, Myth runs until 7 July. Jewish Museum, NW1 7NB. 020 7284 7384. www.jewishmuseum.org.ukRead more about the exhibition in the Apr 2019 issue of JR.
Barbara is the founder of a family run company with bigideas! Her concept for My Baby Log is: “Every child hasthe right to know their family roots. It is with this in mindthat My Babylog offers an important base for their family to buildupon. Children need to feel wanted and special. Mydream is for every child to have their very own My Babylog memorychest, so that when they reach adulthood they can receive thisprecious heirloom as a gift – filled with all the wonderfulmemories, milestones and rites of passage of their journey (so far)that have been lovingly collected and stored through theyears.”Find out more at www.mybabylog.co.ukRead the full transcript of Barbara's interview atwww.successfulwomen.training/podcast
Day: East coast shipping raidedNight: Minelaying from Dover to the Tyne and Forth EstuaryWeather: Slight haze in the Straits of Dover. Cloudy with occasional rain in other districtsThis post details aircraft crashes, pilots, places, engagements, news and facts from the day's actionFollow us on Twitter @BofB1940 for real time tweets from the Battle of BritainAnd read our blog for more in depth analysis, revelations, descriptions and comment: http://bofb1940.blogspot.co.ukRead by Kit Dunster
Day: Shipping off the south coast attackedNight: Minelaying the whole length of the eastern seaboardWeather: Straits fair; Channel cloudy. Light westerly winds in both. Bright intervals between showers in the eastThis post details aircraft crashes, pilots, places, engagements, news and facts from the day's action.Follow us on Twitter @BofB1940 for real time tweets from the Battle of BritainAnd read our blog for more in depth analysis, revelations, descriptions and comment: http://bofb1940.blogspot.co.ukRead by Kit Dunster
Discussion of the paper: 'Effect of experimental stress on the small bowel and colon in healthy humans’. The contributors in the podcast are as follows: Dr Adam Farmer (Consultant Neurogastroenterologist, The Wingate Institute of Neurogastroenterology, Barts London School of Medicine, London, UK), Professor Robin C. Spiller (Professor of Gastroenterology, Nottingham Digestive Diseases Centre, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK ) and Dr Luke Marciani (Associate Professor in Gastrointestinal MRI, Nottingham Digestive Diseases Centre, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK) Read the paper here: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nmo.12529/full