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Yes, we know the Tory party has made an absolute mess of the country – but can Labour do anything to fix it? And if it can, in which areas will it focus? Plus, according to new research, Gen Z boys and men are getting increasingly angry at feminism. Why? What's behind the political rift between men and women? And is it all Andrew Tate's fault? •”Labour thinks the Tories will fight the next election on wedge issues… that is NOT the strategy.” – Alex Andreou. •”I cover this for a living and even I am confused about how taxes are so high...” – Rachel Cunliffe. •”You cannot get Labour to say ANYTHING right now.” – Rachel Cunliffe. •”Young British men are still way more to the left than older British women, to be fair.” – Marie Le Conte. We're on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVOIkIWUDtu7VrVcFs0OI0A Hear the latest edition of Ros Taylor's Jam Tomorrow: ‘Ten Pound Poms'. Support us on Patreon and help keep OGWN going: https://www.patreon.com/ohgodwhatnow Presented by Andrew Harrison with Marie Le Conte, Alex Andreou and Rachel Cunliffe. Producer: Chris Jones. Social Media Producer: Jess Harpin. Audio production by: Robin Leeburn. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. OH GOD, WHAT NOW? is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sally is reading A Field Guide to Reality, the debut novel by the Granta Best of Young British author Joanna Kavenna, originally published in 2016 and set in a surreal, quantum alternative Oxford University. Sally will be in conversation with Joanna Kavenna and fellow writer Elizabeth Lowry at Blackwell's Bookshop in Oxford, from 6pm on September 5th. They will discuss many of the themes of the podcast; reading, writing and the intersection with life and living - and it's free to attend! More details here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/s-bayley-e-lowry-and-j-kavenna-a-reading-life-a-writing-life-tickets-688044298017 You can find out more about Joanna's writings here: http://www.joannakavenna.com/ And Elizabeth Lowry here: https://elizabethlowry.co.uk/
This week on the Penguin Podcast, Isy Suttie is joined by another of Granta's Best of Young British novelists, award-winning novelist, Isabella Hammad. Isabella Joins us to discuss her new novel, Enter Ghost.Also in the episode the two discuss how observing the real world helps form fictional characters, how stories can evolve and eventually become part of a communal identity, the significance of a roof in Isabella's childhood and the importance of the sea in her new novel. Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and please do leave us a review – it really does help us. And finally, to find out more about the #PenguinPodcast, visit https://www.penguin.co.uk/podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Penguin Podcast, Nihal is joined by one of Granta's Best of Young British novelists and recent recipient of the Orwell Prize for political fiction, novelists Tom Crewe.Tom Joins us to discuss his incredible new novel, The New Life.The two also discuss why the novel took over 10 years to write, what Tom admired most about a particular Victorian age, the candour and insights gained from the collected testimonies in the ground-breaking and inspirational book, Sexual Inversion, and also how his novel unconsciously reflects the times he has lived through. Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and please do leave us a review – it really does help us. And finally, to find out more about the #PenguinPodcast, visit https://www.penguin.co.uk/podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Man arrested after calling police 2000 times in nines days to harass and insult them, Minnesota man who said he was 'at war' with squirrels on his property arrested after missing target and shooting through neighbor's window, Young British lad says he is going to punch Father Christmas for putting him on the naughty list
Thaimaan kilpikonnasaarena ja sukelluskeskuksena tunnetulla Koh Taolla on sattunut viime vuosikymmenien aikana lukuisia erikoisia turistikuolemia. Majaileeko saarella sarjamurhaaja, onko Koh Taon mafia kuolemantapausten takana, vai sattuuko saarella vain syystä tai toisesta tavallista enemmän turistikuolemia? Jaksossa käydään läpi joitakin viime vuosikymmenien aikana tapahtuneita kuolemantapauksia. Kirja vinkkinä jaksossa oli englannin kielinen fiktiivinen trilleri Koh Tao, jonka löydät Nextorystä. Extra pitkän, 45 päivän kokeilujakson saat käyttöösi osoitteessa nextory.fi/pilvi . Muut kirjavinkit olivat The Guest List (kutsuvieraat) - Lucy Foley, One Of The Girls - Lucy Clarke ja Girl Forgotten - Karin Slaughter. Podin instagram: murhamatkallapodcast Musiikki: Dragon Rójo - The Mini Vandals Lähteet: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3908104/koh-tao-death-island-riddle-strikes-again-as-pretty-backpacker-becomes-the-seventh-tourist-to-die-violently-in-just-three-years/ luke-millers-family-accuse-thai-police-of-death-cover-up https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2981441/british-backpackers-hanna-witheridge-david-miller-thailand-murdered-sentence/ https://aseannow.com/topic/1217450-murder-island-in-the-news-again/ https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/128056301/family-still-seeking-justice-feature-in-new-documentary-on-death-of-kiwiborn-woman-on-thailands-death-island https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/asia/65489485/former-wellington-woman-found-dead-in-thailand https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-derbyshire-30546787 https://www.strangeoutdoors.com/true-crime-in-the-outdoors/tag/Cases+on+the+Death+Island+of+Koh+Tao https://time.com/3955081/thailand-koh-tao-murder-david-miller-hannah-witheridge-zaw-lin-wai-phyo-burma-myanmar/ https://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/local-news/reigate-mothers-tribute-kind-hearted-son-6698834 https://www.chiangraitimes.com/crime/familys-agonising-search-for-information-into-sons-thailand-death/?amp=1 https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/thailand-beach-death-parents-convinced-4410135 https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/thailand-beach-death-parents-convinced-4410135 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koh_Tao_murders https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/443983/hanspeter-suter-body-found-on-beach-in-chumphon-thailand https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/443364/body-found-on-southern-beach https://www.chiangraitimes.com/crime/its-official-dimitri-povses-death-on-koh-tao-deemed-a-suicide/ https://www.nationalworld.com/culture/christina-annesley-mysterious-thailand-death-death-on-the-beach-is-on-tv-3597896 https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/kiwi-backpacker-christina-annesleys-mysterious-thailand-death-to-be-raised-with-british-pm-theresa-may/RY3AVA27LBRBBJSZ434UEN3DX4/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2921704/Young-British-tourist-dies-unknown-circumstances-Koh-Tao-island-two-UK-backpackers-murdered.html https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-hampshire-40281095 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4663666/Tourist-dead-Thai-island-tried-hide-identity.html https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/30308594 https://www.thephuketnews.com/keep-looking-for-my-daughter-on-koh-tao-mother-61366.php?PDPA_accept=1 https://www.iltalehti.fi/ulkomaat/a/201707112200257676 https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/worldnews/7471411/thailand-death-island-koh-tao-claims-eleventh-victim-33-holidaymaker/ https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2127363/wealthy-thai-indian-couple-found-dead-in-a-koh-tao-hotel-pool https://www.rantapallo.fi/matkailu/thaimaan-suositusta-lomakohteesta-tuli-kuoleman-saari-mita-kaikille-naille-turisteille-oikein-tapahtui/ https://thethaiger.com/news/samui/koh-tao-death-from-2004-getting-attention-on-social-media https://um.fi/matkustustiedote/-/c/TH https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/special-reports/859948/spike-in-tourist-deaths-sparks-ministry-concern https://coconuts.co/bangkok/news/gangsters-paradise-foreign-papers-allege-death-island-koh-tao-run-mafia/
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This week we speak to Banseka Kayembe, the director and founder of Naked Politics, an organisation that engages and empowers young people in politics, amplifies their voices, and bridges the gap between politicians and young people. In celebration of Black History Month, Naked Politics has launched a new podcast on Spotify, called “Young, British and Black”. The podcast dropped in the first week of October 2021 and will feature a total of 4 episodes, released weekly throughout Black History Month. Author: Jennifer Hakim Category: CULTURE Listen to the full story, or read it online - also available in Easy Read. For more Culture-related stories, head to https://www.thespillmag.com/culture --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thespillmag/message
Is writing a muscle? Kamila Shamsie, prize winning novelist, fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and Granta Best of Young British author, talks to Lucy Scholes about her great-aunt, Attia Hosain, whose books are newly reissued with her introductions on the Virago Modern Classics list, and how she once took her aside to say, ‘Never stop writing'. In their conversation, they traverse the psychological journey of refugees, remember how reading Woolf for the first time felt like coming up for air and ask how much courage it takes to write. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The recent death of Lou Ottens - the inventor of audio cassettes who later went on to work on the development of CD technology - gives us the opportunity to look back at the glory days of cassettes, their subsequent decline and the latest unexpected return to fashion, with music journalists Laura Barton and Jude Rogers. Young British poet Luke Wright describes himself as 'a louche poet (who) loves a bit of bathos'. He has a new collection of work, The Feelgood Movie Of The Year, with poems written over the past few years and right up to Covid lockdown, which brought his full touring diary to an abrupt standstill. How has life changed, and where does a poet find inspiration when their everyday world shrinks overnight? Shaka King is the director of Judas and the Black Messiah, a new film starring Daniel Kaluuya which tells the story of the political life and assassination of Black Panther Fred Hampton at the age of 21 in 1969. King discusses the FBI's determined campaign to disrupt the powerful unifying movement and their infiltration of the Illinois chapter by a counter-intelligence operative. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Jerome Weatherald
Bad things happen to bad people. Throughout history, tyrants and despots have fallen, often in bloody and surprising ways. There was the defeated Roman Emperor used as a foot stool, the Afghan chief of defence fired from a cannon, and the Moroccan vizier chained to his dead brother in a dungeon. All were part of a rich tapestry of horror and macabre episodes. Yet even today there are still stories of woe and unpleasantness, and from Russia to Africa we recount some of the Beastly Ends of Beastly People. So it GoesTom Assheton & James Jackson Reading by David Hartley:Kipling, Rudyard, The Young British soldier See also:https://www.instagram.com/bloodyviolenthistory/https://www.jamesjacksonbooks.comhttps://www.tomtom.co.uk If you enjoy the podcast, would you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Spotify or Google Podcast App? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really helps to spread the word See https://simplecast.com/privacy/ for privacy information
Young British player Jodie Burrage is already 250 WTA. She has been through 3 major surgeries, but has developed a maturity and resilience from this that puts her in a great place. She discusses how that mindset changed and how her love for the sport developed in a humble yet insightful way. Enjoy
In 2002, 21-year-old Lisa Marie Young was at a house party celebrating her friend’s birthday in Nanaimo, B.C. After leaving to get food with a new acquaintance, she called her friend in a panic because this person took her somewhere else and was holding her against her will. Lisa has never been seen since. Where is she?! And WHO is responsible?! If you have any information you can call anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS Or you can send an email to whereislisayoung@outlook.com Sources: Island Crime: Where is Lisa https://casefilepodcast.com/case-26-lisa-marie-young/ https://thetruecrimefiles.com/lisa-marie-young-disappearance/ http://www.nwac.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/NWAC_Story_Telling_Lisa_Marie_Young.pdf
Highlights: Young people raising the alarm (Chapter 1) We had a couple younger voices on our program yesterday to talk about their generation being in the spotlight because of our COVID-19 spike. Today we are joined by a few more, around COVID as well as the back to school plan. Crime in Vancouver affecting business (Chapter 3) We've spoken to a range of voices over the last few weeks raising concerns about crime and their well being in the city. A Gastown business owner speaks up about what she is seeing on our show today. The CERB - EI transition impact on BC (Chapter 7) According to a new report put out, the change from CERB into a new form of EI will negatively impact British Columbians more than any other province. Navigate the podcast: Chapter 1 Young people continuing to make their voices heard After being in the spotlight in recent weeks due to our rising COVID-19 case numbers, we decided to point our microphones at them directly. Today we hear from more voices, including a 16-year old in this segment worried about the back to school plan. Chapter 2 Young voices on the Lynda Steele Show: 20-Year Old Olivia Olivia is a 20 year old Surrey resident. Her hopes and dreams have been temporarily halted thanks to COVID-19. Chapter 3 Gastown business owner joins the chorus of voices regarding crime in Vancouver Linda Trang Ly is the Owner and Founder of Onyx Studio. She's another voice on our list of many raising concerns about crime in respective neighbourhoods in Vancouver. Chapter 4 Dogs off leash are apparently a more pressing issue than COVID in Vancouver 10,000 dollars for having a dog off leash? We chat with John Mackie from the Vancouver Sun. Chapter 5 Young voices on the Lynda Steele Show: 24-Year Old Tanysha Tanysha Klassen is a 24-year old New West resident. She's confused and frustrated about the messaging here in British Columbia in regards to COVID-19 safety. Chapter 6 Young voices on the Lynda Steele Show: 29-Year Old Shumail Shumail Javed is a 29-year old Burnaby resident. He joins the show after raising concerns about congestion in the West End. Chapter 7 CERB ending will impact British Columbians worse than most CERB is just a month and a bit away from coming to an end. While the Federal Government has ensured continued support as they transition CERB into Employment Insurance, some are raising red flags about the impact here in BC. We chat with David Macdonald, Senior Economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - he's the author of this report. Chapter 8 Teachers are still not satisfied, weeks out from back to school September 10th is still the back to school start date. But, teachers are not satisfied. We bring back Lizanne Foster, a Surrey teacher.
Highlights: COVID-19 and young people in BC (Chapter 1) In recent weeks we've seen a tremendous spike in COVID-19 numbers. Young people seem to be at the centre of the conversation in regards to the spike. We have a few young voices on the program today to reflect on what they're seeing in their social circles. CERB concerns mounting (Chapter 6) Federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh has long been critical of the approach with CERB, and as it approaches expiry he has more to say. He joined the show live. 2020, the worst year EVER?! (Chapter 7) A new poll suggests 50 percent of Canadians feel this way. Do you? The worst year of your life?! Navigate the podcast: Chapter 1 ALL HANDS ON DECK: COVID-19 on the rise! We get the latest from Dr. Bonnie Henry, and then we reflect on the rise of COVID in B.C. with the help of a young voice. Young people are the centre of attention at this point in time. We put the call out for young people to join the show. Ranil Prasad is a 22-year old Vancouver resident who has agreed to chat. Chapter 2 Canucks with a great showing in first playoff bout, with no fans! In their first official playoff game this year, the Vancouver Canucks did not disappoint. What's the experience been like for you without fans? Worse? Better? Chapter 3 The Political Panel: Kamala Harris She's the talk of the town, regardless of the town you live in. We chat about Kamala Harris, as well as the potential for the Bloc to force an election. Today's panel consists of Former Surrey Mayor: Dianne Watts, as well as former Editor-in-chief of the Daily Hive: Farhan Mohamed. Chapter 4 The latest COVID modelling While the last few sessions they've done around COVID-19 modelling in B.C. have seemed less important, whatever health officials bring us today are very important. Chapter 5 Another young voice reflects on the rise of our COVID-19 infections Young people are the centre of attention here in B.C. So, what's the deal? Our next guest is 24 years old and hopes to shed some light on what's going on with her peers. Chapter 6 NDP leader Jagmeet Singh joins the show to talk CERB If you didn't already know it, CERB is set to expire very soon, leaving a lot of people in a scary situation. We're joined by Jagmeet Singh, Federal NDP leader, who has strong feelings about this. Chapter 7 Is this the worst year of your life? According to a new poll, 50 percent of Canadians feel that 2020 is literally the worst year of their life. ___________ Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet! The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience. Listen live online at globalnews.ca/radio/cknw/ 3-6 PM!
The death of George Floyd in the US provoked massive anti-racism protests in the UK. Guardian reporter Aamna Mohdin discusses what she learned when she interviewed 50 young Britons at the heart of those rallies. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Nella nona puntata di Visioni parliamo della Young British artist forse più celebre, Tracey Emin: “Ho realizzato che c’era un pericolo nell’innocenza e nella bellezza, non potevo vivere con entrambe”
The latest Set Piece Menu - the podcast where four friends talk football over food. The football: What does a young successful British manager have to do to get a top job? AKA "the Eddie Howe episode". The food: Coffee. Which isn't food. But is still an achievement, because Chinch now knows how to work the Nespresso machine. Also - who will fill the midfield and striker spots in Chinch's Soccer Story Select XI? Get in touch with Set Piece Menu! Twitter: @setpiecemenu Email: setpiecemenu@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/setpiecemenu
This week, James speaks to the amazing stand-up comedian Sadia Azmat about all things mental health. Sadia reflects on her experiences and opinions of mental health in the British asian community. All whilst pursuing a career in comedy. Sadia performed her debut comedy show seven years ago at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and has gone onto hosting her own BBC podcast ‘No Country for Young Women' - a much-loved podcast voicing the daily ins and outs of being a young woman of colour in the world. In this episode, James and Sadia explore a variety of topics from mental health & parent expectation through to freedom of expression in comedy. Thank you so much to Sadia for coming on, the pleasure was all ours!
Young British guard Jamelle Anthony Davis joins the podcast to talk about his career so far, growing up with the game in London, playing in Canada and Italy and his stint in Leeds. Jamelle tells us about his next steps, his dreams and the secrets behind one of basketballs most interesting individuals. music by Ryan Little/ CC BY freemusicarchive.org/music/Ryan_Lit…/~/Damage_1727 Photo by the ever incredible JSSportPhoto You can follow splitfocussports on twitter and on facebook. Check out www.splitfocussports.com for more great interviews and articles about #britishbasketball
Young British female journalist Kam Sandhu talks to ASOS Magazine’s senior fashion and beauty writer Naomi Attwood about Real Media, a cooperative of journalists dedicated to public interest journalism and challenging mass media distortion. They report on issues from housing, welfare, politics to debating racism and de-mystifying the banking industry. Having spent several years reporting on welfare and austerity at RealFare, journalism graduate Kam co-founded Real Media as a combative independent platform to challenge the media distortion of issues, while promoting and creating public interest journalism. Kam now divides her time between her day job at a record label and working on projects for Real Media, and she hosts the monthly Real Media podcast ‘Now We Here’ – which covers news from the perspectives of people of colour. On 10 December, the organisation will be launching the Real Media App – which aggregates the best of independent news alongside their own original content and a media fund that... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Young British playwright Lucy Kirkwood's latest play The Children opens at London's Royal Court Theatre: three old friends discussing the future after an unnamed disaster Korean horror drama film The Wailing has been gaining a lot of international attention - combining a ghost story and zombies and a police drama Tim Roth plays the serial murderer John Christie in BBC TV's Rillington Place. A three part series, it looks at the story from the points of view of Christie, his wife and the lodger who was wrongly hanged for the murders. Penelope Lively's latest collection of short stories is called "Purple Swamp Hen" There's a new exhibition in Nottingham of the work of the late Victor Pasmore, British abstract artist and educator Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Blake Morrison, Barb Jungr and Andrea Rose. The producer is Oliver Jones.
With Rana Mitter. Bestselling author of Wild Swans, Jung Chang discusses her new biography of the most important woman in Chinese history; Empress Dowager Cixi. Alastair Sooke survey's a new show by The critics' favourite Young British artist, Sarah Lucas. US historian Tim Stanley joins Rana to discuss former Chilean President Salvador Allende along with the author of a new book on the subject, Oscar Guardiola-Rivera. And our latest contribution to the Sound of Cinema season: Simon Fisher Turner discusses his new soundtrack to The Epic of Everest.
Team GB diver and European Champion Tom Daley speaks to Radio 2's Steve Wright about his physical and mental preparation going into the London Games. Young British rower Moe Sbihi discusses joining the highly competitive men's eight boat, and balancing his faith with Olympic training. BBC Radio Lancashire's documentary “Olympic God Special” investigates how athletes juggle the logistics of harsh training regimes, blood testing and dietary requirements with their religious beliefs. Colin Murray has dinner with a former British decathlete and one of greatest track and field athletes of all time...Daley Thompson. 11 time gold medal Paralympian, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson and double Olympian Sarah Webb reveal the impact of elite sport on their personal lives in Women's Hour on Radio 4. All that, and the Olympic Torch has begins its tour around Scotland.