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🇬🇧 Making UK politics accessible & accountable 🗣️Debates and briefings direct from Parliament 📝 Source: Hansard 🤖 AI Pod - subscribe on all platforms 🎧 Discover the issues your MP's are talking about. Local, national or international affairs, from AI regulation to climate finance to bin collection in Birmingham...we give you the crucial context you need. Listener suggestions are vital to our mission - making politics more accessible and accountable.  So please contact producer Tom (me) and he'll grab another coffee and start scanning those pages of Hansard. Stay Informed: Get up-to-date on...

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22 sty 2026

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AI Safety: Exploring the Benefits, Harms, and Existential Threats of Superintelligence 22.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. We examine the immense benefits AI offers in areas like healthcare—helping to spot serious conditions earlier and solving complex problems such as protein folding—and improving government services. These opportunities are contrasted with immediate, real-world harms, including the loss of up to 8 million UK jobs, the explosion of AI-driven scams (rising over 450% i...

The Crisis of Rural Education: Funding, Closure Threats, and the Fight for Village Schools. 22.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. Village schools are the "beating heart" and "fabric of rural life," sustaining community identity and providing supportive environments for students. This episode explores the critical challenges they face, including poor funding, fluctuating pupil numbers, and the threat of closure, as seen with Great Alne Primary School. We examine how curren...

Public or Private? The Great British Railways Bill and the Future of UK Train Travel 21.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. The landmark Railways Bill seeks the biggest shake-up of the UK's rail system in a generation. The main theme is moving services into public ownership under Great British Railways (GBR) , intended to unify track and train management. Learning objectives include understanding how GBR aims to simplify ticketing, improve accessibility, and promote rail freight g...

Understanding the UK Gender Pay Gap: Facts, Figures, and the Impact of Parenthood 21.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. The gender pay gap (GPG) measures the difference in median hourly earnings between men and women, excluding overtime pay,. We examine the latest UK figures from April 2025, revealing that for all employees, women earned 12.8% less than men. Key themes include how the gap grows substantially after age 40, due largely to "child penalties" where mothers exp...

Seafarers' Welfare: Uncovering Sea Blindness and Fighting for Maritime Workers' Rights 20.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. Seafarers play a vital role in the UK economy, as 95% of the country’s goods arrive by sea. Despite their profound contribution, seafarers face "sea blindness"—being overlooked—leading to serious issues like chronic fatigue, isolation, poor mental health, and tragedy, as suicide rates are higher among crews than the wider population. We explore legislati...

The Future of Local Media: Protecting Journalism, Democracy, and Community News 20.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. Did you know producer Tom's Grandad was the editor of a local newspaper in North Yorkshire? In this extended episode, the team discuss the critical challenges threatening local media, which serves as a cornerstone of democratic accountability and community cohesion. The sector is under extreme financial pressure due to the decline of the traditional print mod...

Terminal Illness Mental Health Support: Ending the Postcode Lottery in Palliative Care 20.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you.  This episode explores the crucial gap in mental health support for individuals with terminal illnesses, drawing from a parliamentary debate sparked by the experience of Mike and his late wife, Sarah. Sarah suffered deep depression and anxiety but received inadequate care, facing long waiting lists and inappropriate therapies. The discussion emphasizes that mental...

Funding Crisis: Why Homelessness Is Rising and the Search for Sustainable Solutions 19.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. Local authorities struggle to cope with the soaring £2.8 billion cost of temporary accommodation (TA) and the severe impact of systemic issues like the continued freeze on the Local Housing Allowance (LHA). The conversation highlights the critical need for a new cross-Government strategy focused on prevention, and examines effective approaches like Housing First,...

UK Gambling Reform: Tackling Addiction, Advertising, and the Black Market 19.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. There is a pressing need for reform in UK gambling regulation, highlighting that current rules fail to protect people, particularly young men and those in deprived communities. Evidence shows that 60% of the industry’s profits come from just 5% of customers who are problem or at-risk gamblers. Harms include hundreds of suicides annually and significant costs to th...

Justice Delayed: The Debate Over Jury Trials and Fixing the UK Court Backlog 19.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. There is a crisis in the UK criminal courts, marked by an 80,000-case backlog and devastating delays for victims, with some serious cases waiting up to four years,. We discuss the Government’s plan to implement recommendations from the independent Sir Brian Leveson review, which calls for bold action, structural reform, and modernisation to deliver "swifter j...

Warm Homes, Lower Bills: The UK’s Insulation Crisis and the £15 Billion Government Plan 16.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. 12 million households across the country are currently struggling with fuel poverty. UK homes are among the least energy efficient in Europe, losing heat up to three times faster than homes elsewhere. This poor housing quality drives up energy debt, which currently totals over £4 billion, and causes severe public health issues, contributing to an estimated 5,000 e...

Tackling the NEET Crisis: Structural Barriers and New Pathways for Young People 15.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. There is a rising number of young people aged 16–24 who are Not in Education, Employment, or Training (NEETs). We discuss how structural barriers , such as limiting disabilities, low qualifications, mental health challenges, and fragmented career support, often contribute to this crisis, countering the narrative that young people are simply unmotivated. Key themes...

Level 7 Apprenticeships Funding Crisis: Impact on Architecture and Skilled Careers 14.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. This episode examines the critical debate surrounding the government's plan to remove public funding for many Level 7 apprenticeships for those aged 22 and over, effective January 2026. The government aims to rebalance funding toward younger learners beginning their careers. However, critics argue this move will severely hinder diversity and access in sectors...

Children with Neurological Conditions: Improving Family Support and Integrated Care 13.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. Families face profiund challenges when caring for children with serious neurological conditions. We discuss the urgent need for better access to specialist information, prompt second opinions, and clear hospital transfer options to reduce distress. Key themes include the emotional and financial burden on families and the fragmentation of public services (health, e...

The Parky Charter: Improving Care and Funding for Parkinson's Disease 12.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. As one of the fastest growing neurological conditions, affecting over 116,000 people in the UK, patients face challenges like long waits for specialist appointments and fragmented care. The debate focused on implementing the Parky charter , a powerful five-point plan demanding speedy access to specialists, coordinated support through a Parkinson’s passport, and re...

The State of Disability in the UK: Stats, Gaps, and Life Experiences 09.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. 25% of the total population—16.8 million people—had a disability in the 2023/24 financial year. We discuss how prevalence is rising, especially driven by increases in mental health conditions reported among children and working-age adults. We analyze significant disparities in outcomes, including the 28.6 percentage point disability employment gap (July to Septemb...

UK Home Energy Grants: Find Support for Efficiency, Heating, and Renewables 08.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. Various government support schemes are available to eligible households across the UK designed to improve domestic energy efficiency, heating, and power generation. We highlight major programs such as the Energy Company Obligation (ECO), which focuses on low-income households, and the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS), which provides grants for renewable heating systems...

Inheritance Tax Reforms: The £1 Million Cap on Farm and Business Property Reliefs 07.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. Significant changes to Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) for Inheritance Tax (IHT) were announced in the Autumn Budget 2024, commencing in April 2026. Historically, these reliefs allowed up to 100% of eligible assets to be exempted from IHT. The government is introducing a £1 million cap on the combined 100% relief for APR and B...

Trans Healthcare Crisis: Understanding UK Waiting Lists and Discrimination 06.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. This episode examines the critical state of healthcare provision for transgender people in the UK, drawing on recent parliamentary discussions. Key themes include the severe discrimination trans patients face in general healthcare settings, such as being repeatedly misgendered or refused care. The core focus is the national scandal of unacceptably long waiting lis...

Grassroots Cricket Clubs: The Vital Role of Community Sport and Government Support 05.01.2026

Send us a topic important to you. Grassroots cricket clubs are cornerstones of UK communities. They foster physical health, mental wellbeing, and social cohesion.  This episode highlights record participation, with over 2.5 million people playing annually, and massive growth in youth programmes and the women's and girls' game.   Key themes include the necessity for sustained Government s...

Hillsborough Law: Accountability, Candour, and the Fight for Justice 12.12.2025

Send us a topic important to you. Today we focus on the progress of the proposed Hillsborough Law (the Public Office (Accountability) Bill), introduced to address the institutional failure experienced by the victims and families of the 1989 Hillsborough disaster. The government has acknowledged that the British state failed victims to an "almost inhuman level," characterized by "ins...

Football Regulator Chair Appointment: Conflict, Code, and the Future of UK Clubs 11.12.2025

Send us a topic important to you. The appointment of David Kogan as the Chair of the Independent Football Regulator (IFR) has caused controversy. The findings of the Commissioner for Public Appointments revealed breaches of the governance code linked to political donations Kogan made to the Secretary of State (Lisa Nandy). Nandy acknowledged the findings and took responsibility, although the Commi...

What Are Public Inquiries and How Do They Work? (UK Law) 10.12.2025

Send us a topic important to you. Public Inquiries are investigations set up by government ministers to respond to events of major public concern or to consider controversial public policy issues. We differentiate between statutory inquiries (governed by the Inquiries Act 2005, with powers to compel evidence) and non-statutory inquiries (which are more flexible but have fewer legal powers). The ke...

Digital Disaster: Protecting Your Video Game Purchases and Cultural Heritage 09.12.2025

Send us a topic important to you. A recent e-petition signed by nearly 190,000 people addressed the growing frustration of gamers regarding consumer rights and video games. Many modern titles are "live services" that rely on company servers; when these servers shut down, purchased games become unplayable, leading to a loss of consumer investment, time, and cultural heritage. We explore t...

Taxpayer Tackle: Who Pays the Bill for UK Football Policing? 08.12.2025

Send us a topic important to you. Football policing across the UK costs tens of millions of pounds annually, with the taxpayer currently covering the majority of the expense . This episode explores the financial arrangement where local police forces generally meet these costs. However, under Section 25 of the Police Act 1996, police can charge clubs for "special police services" on land...

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