More than a dozen people have died trying to cool off during the May heatwave. When does swimming in cold water become fatal?Writer: Ada BaruméProducer: Ada BaruméHost: Ada BaruméEpisode photography: Joe MeeEditor: Jasper Corbett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more in ...Show more
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Why can cold water be so dangerous?
More than a dozen people have died trying to cool off during the May heatwave. When does swimming in cold water become fatal?Writer: Ada BaruméProducer: Ada BaruméHost: Ada BaruméEpisode photography: Joe MeeEditor: Jasper Corbett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more in ...Show more
The Pope’s AI warning
Last week Pope Leo chose to focus on the dangers of artificial intelligence during his first major teaching. Why did he decide to concentrate on AI?Writer: Jonathan LewisProducer: Jonathan LewisHost: Jonathan LewisEpisode photography: Joe MeeExecutive Producer: Matt Russell Hoste ...Show more
Will an El Niño event cause even hotter summers?
There are reports of a super El Niño on the way. But what would that mean for the UK and the world's weather? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peter Murrell’s embezzlement scandal
This week Peter Murrell, the estranged husband of former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, admitted to embezzling £400,000 from the Scottish National Party.Writer: Poppy BullardProducer: Poppy BullardHost: Madeleine ParrEpisode photography: Joe MeeExecutive Producer: Jaspe ...Show more
Why is the government pushing for price caps?
Last week, reports emerged that the UK Treasury had discussed with supermarkets the idea of capping prices on staple foods like bread, eggs and milk. But supermarkets pushed back.Host: Jonathan LewisWriter & Producer: Amalie Sortland and Poppy BullardEpisode Photography: Joe MeeE ...Show more