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A deep dive into the most talked about stories of the week. Shelina is joined by Shabnam Chaudhri, a former Detective Superintendent to discuss where the Met Police have gone wrong and how to fix it, calls for an Older People's Commissioner in England and 70 years of James Bond.
Plus, what makes the perfect political leader? LBC's Iain Dale talks to Shelina about some of the best - and worst - leaders we've had in recent times. And those who were just in the wrong place at the wrong time...
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A deep dive into the most talked about stories of the week. Shelina is joined by Marcus Ryder, Head of External Consultancies at the Sir Lenny Henry Centre for Media Diversity. They discuss Humza Yousaf's appointment as Scotland's sixth First Minister and new research which shows black children are up to six times more likely to be strip-searched by police.
Plus, how do we change attitudes towards disability? One of the UK's most influential disability activists, Shani Dhanda tells Shelina what she needs to know, how to make a difference and why disability isn't a bad word.
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A deep dive into the most talked about stories of the week. Shelina is joined by Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon, mathematician, author and CEO of the Stemettes. Shelina and Anne-Marie discuss how our lives have changed three years on from the first Covid lockdown, STEM content on TikTok and whether science alone can solve the climate crisis.
Plus, how can we change the negative narrative on refugees and asylum? Zain Hafeez from Citizens UK tells Shelina why he thinks the topic is so polarising, how we can resolve it and shares his experience of asylum.
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A deep dive into the most talked about stories of the week. Shelina is joined by Joeli Brearley from Pregnant Then Screwed, a charity she founded to tackle the motherhood penalty. They discuss the fallout from the BBC's decision to take Gary Lineker off air, crippling childcare costs and the last taboo in the workplace... the menopause.
Plus, the United Nations has commemorated the first-ever International Day to Combat Islamophobia. Shelina speaks to Miqdaad Versi, Executive Director of Media Monitoring at the Muslim Council of Britain to find out what is Islamophobia and how we can tackle it.
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To celebrate International Women's Day, Shelina is joined by British Paralympic cyclist and gold medalist, Karen Darke. They discuss equality in sport, changing mindsets and debunking the superwoman myth.
Plus, have you heard about FemTech? If not, it's time to pay attention. Shelina speaks to journalist, Sally Howard to find out if it could be the answer to the gender health gap.
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Comedian Ahir Shah joins Shelina to discuss England's growing mental health crisis, the row over rewriting Roald Dahl's children's books and is Brexit to blame for vegetable shortages?
Plus, Nicola Sturgeon’s resignation has put Scottish politics into the spotlight but how much do you know about the country's political system? Shelina speaks to Dr Neil McGarvey from the University of Strathclyde to find out everything we need to know.
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A deep dive into the most talked about stories of the week. Shelina is joined by Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones aka The Black Farmer. They discuss the future of British farming and the slow living trend. Plus, Shelina chats to Sunder Katwala, Director of British Future about what it means to be British.
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A deep dive into the most talked about stories of the week. Shelina is joined by Shahzad Younas, founder and Chief Executive of Muzz, the world's largest Muslim dating app. Following the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, Shelina and Shahzad discuss the role that businesses should play in humanitarian relief. They also talk about finding love online and whether a five-day office week will become the norm again. Plus, Shelina chats to Lexie Kirkconnell-Kawana, Chief Executive of IMPRESS about press regulation after an investigation was launched into Jeremy Clarkson's recent column on the Duchess of Sussex.
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A deep dive into the most talked about stories of the week. Shelina is joined by Hamza Syed, co-host of the chart-topping podcast, The Trojan Horse Affair. Shelina and Hamza discuss the power of journalism, King Charles's Coronation and their plans for Ramadan. Plus, Shelina chats to Dr Beth Bell from the University of York about body image and how it affects young people on Children's Mental Health Week.
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A deep dive into the most talked about stories of the week. Shelina is joined by Laura Young, an award-winning climate activist and environmental scientist. Laura tells Shelina about her campaign to ban disposable e-cigarettes, how faith groups can motivate environmental action and why we should celebrate female activists. Plus, Shelina discusses the sandwich generation with Professor Athina Vlachantoni from the University of Southampton.
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A deep dive into the most talked about stories of the week. Paediatrician and influencer, Dr Kiran Rahim tells Shelina what she thinks about Jacinda Ardern's decision to step down as New Zealand's Prime Minister and why she's fed up of stereotypes. Plus, why striking and protest have a long tradition in the UK with Dr Sarah Pickard, author of Politics, Protest and Young People.
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A deep dive into the most talked about stories of the week. Historian and podcaster, Dan Snow tells Shelina why he thinks Andrew Tate is a dangerous influence on young men, how social media affects our body image, and how he feels about the term ‘nepo baby’. Plus, what does poverty actually look like in 21st century Britain with Helen Barnard from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
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The news moves fast. Often, the important details can pass us by. Best-selling author Shelina Janmohamed is here to change that. She meets some of the sharpest minds around to explore the issues they’re passionate about as well as news stories that affect us and our societies every single day. Can she make sense of the world? It’s worth a try.
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