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Welcome back to... Leeds Student Radio? This is our Tour of the North! Come along with Purple as we discover our fellow student radio stations from across the north of England - Moore from Liverpool, Spark from Sunderland, LSR from Leeds, URY from York, Jam from Hull, and our very own Purple from Durham. Come on a musical and historical journey with us across our university cities! This final episode is brought to you by Leeds Student Radio!

In this episode of the Legal Besties Podcast, we delve into a provocative trio of topics: medical treatment, the death penalty, and L’Oréal. First, we examine the thorny question of whether medical professionals can lawfully treat someone who’s unconscious, where does implied consent begin and end? Then, we turn to the polarising terrain of the death penalty, exploring how evolving legal standards and public opinion are reshaping its future. Finally, we spotlight a David-and-Goliath battle as L’Oréal faces backlash for allegedly targeting a small business with aggressive trademark litigation, raising questions about fairness, power, and the limits of brand protection.

In this episode of the Legal Besties Podcast, we unpack a timely trio of legal flashpoints: defamation, conscription, and child privacy. First, we dive into the murky waters of defamation through the lens of infamous university confession blogs - anonymous platforms where reputations are made and broken. Then, we explore the recent revival of debate around conscription, sparked in part by revelations about Kemi Badenoch’s youth and attitudes toward national service. What does this say about generational divides and state expectations of civic duty? Finally, we turn to child privacy, asking how far parents should go in monitoring their children’s technology use, especially in light of the controversial show Adolescence.

Dr James 'Jim' Coxon of the anthropology department joins Ben Caven to discuss his work on heritage and the significance of the Miner's Gala Recommended Sources: Pantazatos, A. and Silverman, H. 2019. 'Memory, pride and politics on parade: The durham miners’ gala', Heritage and festivals in europe, 110-27. Routledge. Temple, D. (2011). The big meeting : History of the durham miners' gala / david temple. Durham :: TUPS Books in assoc. with Durham Miners' Association. Tomaney, J. (2020). 'After coal: Meanings of the durham miners' gala', Frontiers in Sociology, 5: 32.

After two years of podcasting, Louie and Sam look back on some of Chalkboard Ultra's finest moments from this year. The hosts also discuss the future of the podcast, introducing a new host...