Episode 2: Snuffles and Stasis
Our second episode, covering snuffles, stasis and the all-important snack review! Further reading about some of the...
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Episode 2: Snuffles and Stasis
Our second episode, covering snuffles, stasis and the all-important snack review! Further reading about some of the...
42:57
Our first episode, introducing Sabina and Kathy, providing some info on the progress in rabbit welfare and husbandry...
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The Political Pubcast: Welfare, Free Speech and North Korea
Raheem Kassam is joined by Alex Wickham and Charlotte Henry to discuss welfare reform, free speech and the...
Advicepod special from Citizens Advice on the march in protest of the disproportionate impact planned cuts will have...
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Episode 86 UK is full. Cut Foreign Aid, Brum Cops Sex Abuse Cover UP
The UK population grew by almost half a million last year to 64,596,800, according to figures from the Office for...
Episode 69 Cut Foreign Aid, EU Ref stitch up and Taxi for Vaz
Cameron and the Tories want to make £12 BILLION worth of welfare cuts but at the same time are still spending £12...
Episode 86 UK is full. Cut Foreign Aid, Brum Cops Sex Abuse Cover UP
The UK population grew by almost half a million last year to 64,596,800, according to figures from the Office for...
034 - Network Challenges within Child Welfare
In this episode, Angie interviews D’Artagnan Caliman, a child welfare consultant, who discusses the complexity of...
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Episode 9: jo hinde - lagolearn
Our ninth episode - with Very Special Guest Jo Hinde, the Blue Cross Vet Nurse of the Year 2014 & RWAF Outreach...
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Actress, Model, Animal Activist, Katie Cleary
Is it attaining success that matters? Or is it what you do with that success once you’ve got it that really counts?...
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In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your...
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The legal aid system was created in 1949 as part of the development of the post-war Welfare State, alongside the...
Episode 3: The Social Bottom Line
There’s a way of life at KERB and a shared desire to be part of something positive. People and planet, as well as...
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Inequality: Dimensions and Directions
In this week's episode we discuss the problem of inequality, leading from last week's release of the Paradise Papers
Guardian Focus podcast: the housing crisis
Hugh Muir examines the government's new housing strategy. Will it make any difference?
Guardian Focus podcast: disability benefit cuts
Hugh Muir examines proposed cuts to disability benefits. Is this a sensible plan to get the finances under control,...
How did universal credit go so badly wrong? – podcast
This week the government revealed its plan to fix some of the problems associated with the rollout of its flagship...
The fit-for-work scandal - podcast
After a picture of 64-year-old Stephen Smith’s emaciated frame went viral, the Department for Work and Pensions...
Universal Credit: Rolling out a new benefits system
How far has the roll out of Universal Credit come? What's the difference between 'managed' and 'natural' migration?...