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Politics, locked down. From the producers of Oh God, What Now? (formerly Remainiacs), The Bunker is fearless, independent political talk for Britain and beyond. We examine the big issues with humour and expertise, cutting through the claptrap to make sense of what’s really going on – and give you the fighting spirit to keep on keeping on. Our full-panel roundtable podcast goes out every Tuesday, with shorter Bunker Daily editions on a single subject or interview on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thurs ...
 
Down to the Wire features our 'Backpage News', which is our weekly weird news segment where we track down the most offbeat stories happening in the world and discuss them. Followed by an [insert interesting conversation piece here] and ending the episode with the best sports discussions in sports. Instagram: @dttwentertainment Website: www.dttwentertainment.com
 
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Wiredly Inspired

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Wiredly Inspired is co-hosted by Steve Bliznicenko and Taylor Pasichnyk. They dive deep into their own self-discovery and aspirations while being focused on bringing valuable content to those with an open mind and undeniable ambition to be greater than average. If you are still trying to pronounce our last names it's because we are two contagious Canadians with a Ukrainian heritage, and yes....we do like perogies. Through a wide range of topics together or with guests almost nothing is off l ...
 
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RACING TV is the premier independent horse racing broadcaster in the UK and Ireland and this is the home for all of our podcasts. The specialist channel was set up in 2004 by its racecourse shareholders and is dedicated to broadcasting more than 800 live race meetings a year with commentary, debate and tipping from 35 of the UK's top racecourses and all 26 Irish racecourses. All Racing TV profits are returned to its racecourse shareholders to support the sport. Racing TV has well over 50,000 ...
 
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In a groundbreaking study, a team of scientists at the University of Dusseldorf have grown mini brains, each with their own sets of “eyes” that can detect light. Dr Jay Gopalakrishnan, the leader of the project, spoke to Alex Andreou about the extraordinary research going on the field of these “organoids”, miniature versions of organs that scientis…
 
Remember you can hear the music from every Culture Bunker in full on our rolling playlist. On this week’s pop culture roundtable we meet John Cooper Clarke, the William Blake of Salford, on the occasion of his new collection of poems – and he reads us one too. Plus, have Apple TV+ successfully filmed the unfilmable with their adaptation of Isaac As…
 
Shawn Smith (Go Big Blue Country) and Derek Terry (The Cats' Pause/247Sports.com) discuss their picks of the week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBlue Wire
 
Coming up today… we profile the climate crisis innovators and find out about the race for Cornish lithium The stories we talked about this week: This company is reinventing the lithium-ion battery https://www.wired.co.uk/article/lithium-ion-batteries-sila-nanotechnologies The race for Cornish lithium Published October 5, 2021 Music by Filip Hnizdo …
 
We start today's show after a good ole fashioned game of football in front of our studio in a crowded downtown street and start things off with our 'Of the Weeks', including 'Best Resume of the Week' and 'It's called Art Mom! Moment of the Week'. We then get into the offbeat and weird news happening in the world in our Backpage News with headlines …
 
Shawn Smith (Go Big Blue Country) and Derek Terry (The Cats' Pause/247Sports.com) discuss the six UK players returning to practice and Kentucky basketball starting official practice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBlue Wire
 
The Red Wall has been the backbone of Labour's vote in the Midlands and the North of England. But in 2019, it dramatically turned blue for the first time in living memory. So what do we get wrong about the Red Wall? Nick Cohen talks to the Financial Times’ Sebastian Payne about his new book, Broken Heartlands, his time in ten constituencies across …
 
For many of us, politics is a hobby. We soak in the gossip, eat up the statistics and tweet our outrage when an unpopular decision is made. But if we want to make change, should we get off our sofas and start to mobilise? Tufts University politics professor and author of Politics Is for Power, Eitan Hersh tells Ros Taylor why we should stop treatin…
 
Out early for Patreon people… When a government fails to deliver the basics – like getting petrol to the pumps – can it ever win back the confidence it has lost? Is Keir Starmer pulling off the relaunch he needed at the Labour conference? We ask special guest Stephanie Lloyd, former deputy director of Blairite think tank Progress, if the Party’s ce…
 
Just minutes after announcing the retirement of St Mark's Basilica, Aidan O'Brien joined us on On The Wire to talk about his hopes for that horse's future stallion career, as well as all of the other big contenders for the weekend, including Snowfall and Love in the Arc.Fran Berry, John McDonnell and host Johnny Ward also gave us their selections f…
 
They cancel Christmas earlier every year, don’t they? As petrol queues swamp Britain, will the EU lorry drivers we told to get out come back now we need them? (Spoiler: non, nein, όχι). Plus the German election results, Keir Starmer’s big moment at the Labour Conference, and phone hacking is back back back! Alex Andreou starts your week. “HGV drive…
 
With gas prices soaring, and energy companies going bust, is it time for the Government to intervene? And while the Business and Energy Secretary described events as a “perfect storm”, how much of that storm was warned about, and even self-inflicted? Former energy trader and co-founder of one of the UK’s largest green energy suppliers, Amit Gudka t…
 
Hear the music from every edition on our rolling playlist. Our new weekend pop culture roundtable returns with special guest Lynval Golding of The Specials, and their latest album, Protest Songs. Journalist Ian Harrison joins us to chew on new films The Farewell and Sweetheart, and we all listen to Bright Magic, the latest offering from Public Serv…
 
Coming up today… big tech competition and why we need to rethink fish as food The stories we talked about this week: Microsoft is heading for a new antitrust showdown https://www.wired.co.uk/article/microsoft-antitrust-dmu-dma-bundling-slack The race to stop fish becoming the next factory farming nightmare https://www.wired.co.uk/article/future-of-…
 
Derek Terry (The Cats' Pause/247Sports.com) is joined by Collyn Taylor of GamecockCentral.com to preview Kentucky's matchup with South Carolina. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBlue Wire
 
Would you rather $25 million or 25 million loyal friends? After answering that question wrong, we kick things off with our 'Of the Weeks', including our way too down to the wire moment of the week and I can attest to that moment of the week. In our Backpage News we discuss offbeat headlines such as "Blueberry heist leaves farmers searching for answ…
 
Are humans really driven by desire for power, money, sex and comfort – or is something even deeper at play? Beneath greed, acquisitiveness, and even altruism and self-sacrifice is an even more fundamental motivation, says science writer Will Storr: the scramble for status. He tells Andrew Harrison about his new book The Status Game: On Social Posit…
 
Shawn Smith (Go Big Blue Country) and Derek Terry (The Cats' Pause/247Sports.com) discuss the 2022 Kentucky football schedule that was released Tuesday night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBlue Wire
 
COVID has transformed the way we work. But not everyone’s a winner, especially women, with many in jobs that make working from home is impossible, undertaking twice as much unpaid overtime, or being pushed back into the office at risk of potential pay cuts. So what can be done to support working women? Naomi Smith talks to Maya Jeyabraba and Rose L…
 
Shawn Smith (Go Big Blue Country) and Derek Terry (The Cats' Pause/247Sports.com) discuss Kentucky basketball mailbag topics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBlue Wire
 
As gas prices soar and energy providers go out of business, is Britain heading for another winter of discontent? Plus, how is the Republic of Ireland finding Brexit? Is there any sympathy for the UK in Brussels? Tony Connelly, Europe editor for Irish state broadcaster RTE, joins us to discuss. And are the French right to be angry about the new AUKU…
 
It is becoming more and more apparent that Social Media is important and a powerful vehicle in our lives. We use it to stay connected, to meet new people and grow our businesses. We live in an era where Social Media platforms can literally make you rich over night, if you are one of the few that can crack the code. For the rest of us, though, if yo…
 
As Johnson and Truss head stateside, what will their New York trip mean for the UK’s environment strategy? Could AUKUS prove awkward at the international dinner table? And: why have so many people stopped wearing their COVID face coverings? Ros Taylor and Yasmeen Serhan chew on the new cabinet appointments, gas shortages, and the Great British Bake…
 
Nuclear anxiety was an everyday emotion in the 1980s, sparking atomic pop culture and peace camps across the world. September 2021 marks 40 years since the RAF Greenham Common protests, when a handful of Welsh women left their homes to march against the arrival of US nuclear warheads at the base in Berkshire. Professor Jane Holgate and Stephanie Da…
 
Hear the music from every edition on our rolling playlist. Welcome to the debut of our new weekend pop culture roundtable, as the podcast formerly known as Bigmouth joins The Bunker. This week, special guest Dan Gillespie Sells, composer of Everybody’s Talking About Jamie joins us to talk over the musical’s transition to Amazon Prime film. Critic M…
 
Shawn Smith (Go Big Blue Country) and Derek Terry (The Cats' Pause) discuss Eddie Gran returning to the UK staff in a different capacity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBlue Wire
 
Shawn Smith (Go Big Blue Country) and Derek Terry (The Cats' Pause/247Sports.com) are joined by Travis Branham of 247Sports.com to discuss Kentucky basketball recruiting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBlue Wire
 
Coming up today… vaccine passports in France, and the unique loneliness of quitting your job during Covid. The stories we talked about this week: France’s vaccine passport worked – sort of https://www.wired.co.uk/article/france-vaccine-passport-health-pass Remote workers are trapped in a quitting nightmare https://www.wired.co.uk/article/remote-wor…
 
Trainer John McConnell joins On The Wire to talk about a scatter of runners he has at two of his local tracks, including a horse he thinks will take a hell of a lot of beating. We also look at Gowran Park on Saturday and we look back at an unbelievable Irish Champions Weekend with Johnny and Fran.Racing TV
 
We kick the episode off with 'Of the Weeks' including "If I can't have it no one can moment of the week and repeat heaters such as "Bossman of the week" and "If you want something done right, you do it yourself moment of the week". We then move into Backpage News, your source for the hottest and weirdest stories coming predominantly out of the Amer…
 
If Apple Inc. was an economy, it would be the eighth largest in the world. But facing huge lawsuits across the world, it is finally starting to encounter the weight of its success. Has the company abused its market monopoly position in tightening its technological grip? Alex Andreou talks to Brooke Masters, Chief Business Correspondent at the FT, a…
 
Parties are the engines of democratic politics. But they also pit us apart as people and polities. So what are the new ways of political polarization, and what can we do to tackle them? Alison Goldsworthy, CEO of the Depolarization Project and former Lib Dem deputy chair, and behavioural scientist Alexandra Chesterfield are two of the authors of Po…
 
Shawn Smith (Go Big Blue Country) and Derek Terry (The Cats' Pause/247Sports.com) discuss Kentucky basketball mailbag questions and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBlue Wire
 
As we brace ourselves for “permanent” shop shortages and price hikes, we hear from lorry driver and transport expert Tom Reddy and Food and Drink Scotland’s James Withers on what’s behind the HGV driver shortages. Plus: how did hapless Education Secretary Gavin Williamson get to where he is today, and what does it take to make a sporting hero? And …
 
Shawn Smith (Go Big Blue Country) and Derek Terry (The Cats' Pause/247Sports.com) answer Kentucky football mailbag questions following the Wildcats 35-28 win vs. Missouri. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBlue Wire
 
As the Government pushes ahead with plans to vaccinate children, is their COVID strategy only guided by the science when convenient? Plus: could Emma Raducanu’s stunning US Open success strike back against Priti Patel’s oppressive immigration policies? Alex Andreou and Arthur Snell unpack Afghanistan’s new cabinet, whether the latest lobbying scand…
 
When award-winning author and journalist Evan Osnos returned home to America after a decade away, he found a nation gripped by fear and anger, with democratic norms under attack. But how did this happen? Evan talks to Dorian Lynskey about his latest book, Wildland: The Making of America’s Fury, which chronicles two decades of political fury and dis…
 
Hear the music from every edition on our rolling playlist. Welcome to the debut of our new weekend pop culture roundtable, as the podcast formerly known as Bigmouth joins The Bunker. This week, special guest Sarah Cracknell of pop couturiers Saint Etienne joins us to talk over their new album I’ve Been Trying To Tell You. Plus critic John Mullen he…
 
Shawn Smith (Go Big Blue Country) and Derek Terry (The Cats' Pause/247Sports.com) discuss Kentucky-Missouri and make predictions for Week 2 matchups around college football. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBlue Wire
 
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