Why are Indian and Nepali men ending up on the frontline in Ukraine? – podcast | News

Hemul Mangakia grew up in Surat, a city in the Indian state of Gujarat. The 23-year-old was looking for an opportunity and a way to make his mark on the world. So when he came across a YouTube video of him posted by a recruitment agency in St. Petersburg, Russia, he was intrigued. The man […]
What happens when you put a nursery in a care home? – podcast | News

“I think it’s very natural for young children and older people to come together, but that’s no longer the norm in the UK.” Helen PittThe Guardian’s North of England editor says: Nosheen Iqbal. Is Britain missing out on the benefits of intergenerational living? Helen visits Belong Chester, a multigenerational care home in Chester city centre. […]
The princess and the pictures – podcast | News

Normally, a family photo of the Princess of Wales and her children posed for public viewing on Mother’s Day would be quite discreet. This year is different. On Sunday, the photo was unveiled publicly for the first time since Duchess Kate was hospitalized for surgery in January, following a long hiatus as she recuperated. Immediately, […]
How an infamous ransomware gang found itself hacked – podcast | News

Ransomware sites on the dark web have allowed criminals to extort hospitals, businesses, and schools for years. Hackers have cost businesses millions of pounds by encrypting data or threatening to post it online. It was called LockBit and was a huge success until one day last month when a hacker logged onto the site and […]
The Kelce Brothers Could Potentially Make A Whopping $100 Million From Their ‘New Heights’ Podcast: REPORT

It must be a pleasure to be part of the Kelce brothers. Yes, Jason Kelce, Travis’ older brother, may be officially retired from the NFL now, but that doesn’t mean the gravy train has stopped – quite the opposite, Jack. The Eagles’ superstar center announced his retirement from the game of football during a press […]
Why IVF is under attack in Alabama | podcast | News

when Gabriel Goidel Her husband was undergoing infertility treatment and had already endured the grief and pain of three miscarriages. The couple, who recently moved from Texas to Alabama, turned to IVF. It was stressful, uncomfortable, and very expensive, but they decided to start a family. However, as Gabriele’s treatment progressed to the stage where […]
Is ill-health holding back the UK economy? – podcast | News

new numbers from National Bureau of Statistics It suggests that 2.8 million people are not looking for work because of health problems, an increase from a previously estimated 2.6 million people and 2.1 million people before the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a one-third increase compared to humans. As economics editor of the Guardian, larry elliott, […]
The disaster you could see from space: how a podcast went inside an eco catastrophe | Podcasts

I Surrounded by fag butts and Lucozade bottles in the brown belt that Thames Water describes as “our most important water source”, listen to Dead River as you head home after a quick swim. But listening to accounts of 43.7 million cubic meters of toxic brown mud filling more than 645 kilometers (400 miles) of […]
How the cost of living changed the way we eat out – podcast | News

“The problem restaurants have right now is that rents are going up, bills are going up, utilities and fuel are going up, and that money ends up going into the price of the food,” says the Guardian’s restaurant critic and podcaster. He is also the host of “Comfort Eating.” grace dent To tell Nosheen Iqbal. […]
The Conservative party’s problem with Islamophobia – podcast | News

Lee Anderson is no stranger to controversy. When he was deputy leader of the Conservative Party, he earned the nickname “30p Lee” after criticizing food bank users who claimed they could prepare a meal for 30p per person due to insufficient funding. He called for the reinstatement of the death penalty and said: daily express […]