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Just Buffering - A light-hearted look at the week's news

Podcast de Steve Hyland and Gordon Baxter

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Just Buffering is a relaxed, light-hearted weekly podcast where two old friends, Steve Hyland and Gordon Baxter, take a sideways look at the week's news. With decades of broadcasting experience between them, Steve and Gordon bring warmth, wit, and a reassuringly familiar style to the stories everyone's talking about — from the headlines that matter to the ones that simply make you smile. It's informed without being heavy, entertaining without trying too hard, and always delivered with a touch of humour and perspective. Think of it as the kind of conversation you'd enjoy over a cup of tea… if it just happened to be recorded in a studio. New episodes every week.

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Portada del episodio Planes, Pensions & Political Panic

Planes, Pensions & Political Panic

Steve Hyland and Gordon Baxter return for another light-hearted but thought-provoking wander through the week's headlines. This week the pair ask whether Britain is fundamentally broken as another Cabinet resignation throws Westminster into turmoil. With defence budgets under pressure, questions over pensions, NHS funding and public finances continue to dominate the political agenda. They also look at Donald Trump's latest ceasefire claims and ask whether a ceasefire is really a ceasefire when missiles are still flying. Elsewhere, they tackle the growing travel chaos facing British holidaymakers, from airport delays and border control problems to concerns over Europe's new entry-exit systems. Along the way they discuss: * The mystery of where government money actually comes from. * Whether Britain can still defend itself. * Why Ryanair always seems to find new ways to charge passengers. * The strange story of a woman who fell in love with a toy aeroplane. * Why young people and social media continue to concern older generations. * Whether Britain should be moving closer to Europe once again. As always, it's news, views, observations and a few laughs from two broadcasters who remember when phones were attached to walls. 📧 Get in touch: studio@justbuffering.com 🌐 Visit: www.justbuffering.com

11 de jun de 2026 - 23 min
Portada del episodio Phones, Power Cuts and Political Punch-Ups

Phones, Power Cuts and Political Punch-Ups

Steve Hyland and Gordon Baxter return for another entertaining wander through the week's biggest stories. This week they're asking whether today's youngsters are really prepared for the realities of adult life after comments from Michelle Obama reignited the debate. They also tackle the increasingly heated argument over "two-tier policing" and whether perception and reality are becoming blurred in modern Britain. The conversation turns to London's near-miss with electricity shortages, the soaring cost of everyday life, and the strange discovery that some local councils may be among the biggest polluters in their own clean-air zones. Along the way they discuss doom scrolling, social media addiction, holiday prices, NHS dentistry, and why it sometimes feels as though everyone is permanently angry. As always, it's the week's news, seen through the eyes of two broadcasters who remember when televisions had only three channels and mobile phones were attached to walls. Topics this week include: * Two-tier policing – fact or fiction? * Are young people ready for the real world? * Michelle Obama's warning about life skills * London's electricity scare * Rising holiday and living costs * Social media and doom scrolling * Labour leadership rumours * Council pollution hypocrisy * NHS dentist shortages 📧 studio@justbuffering.com 🌐 www.justbuffering.com

3 de jun de 2026 - 18 min
Portada del episodio The Blair Essay and the £120,000 Brake Cable

The Blair Essay and the £120,000 Brake Cable

This week on Just Buffering, Steve Hyland and Gordon Baxter dive headfirst into another packed week of politics, public services and pure absurdity. The boys look at the so-called "Lost Generation" report and ask whether lockdown, rising business costs and political short-termism have created a workforce stuck in limbo. Why are employers struggling to hire? And do modern politicians really understand how real businesses actually work? Also this week: • Tony Blair's 5,700-word essay and whether Labour has lost its direction • Reform UK's public infighting and the "Farage Barrage" • Why MPs increasingly come from politics… and nowhere else • The NHS strikes and whether the current system can survive untouched • The Red Arrows shrinking because their jets are literally too old • Trump, Iran and oil prices once again causing global headaches • Water company bosses, mysterious CEOs and pencil-written policies • Plus: bizarre modern job titles, football beer statistics and a £120,000 brake cable As always, it's news, views and a few laughs from two old blokes trying to make sense of the world. 📧 Get involved: studio@justbuffering.com

28 de may de 2026 - 21 min
Portada del episodio Messiahs, Motorways & Musical Mayhem

Messiahs, Motorways & Musical Mayhem

Steve Hyland and Gordon Baxter return with another lively and light-hearted look at the week's big stories. W/C18 May26 This week, the pair delve into Labour's leadership drama as Andy Burnham emerges as the latest political "messiah," while questions continue over Keir Starmer's future. They also take a look at the eye-watering £100 billion cost of HS2 and ask why Britain seems unable to build major infrastructure projects on time or on budget. There's Eurovision, Strictly Come Dancing, the debate over whether Britain should move closer to Europe again, and a discussion about television's obsession with reviving old favourites such as Bergerac, Bullseye and All Creatures Great and Small. Plus: Donald Trump's latest antics, grumpy old man syndrome, hot bank holiday weather, and what your emails had to say. It's news, views and a few laughs with two broadcasters who've seen it all before. This is Just Buffering.

20 de may de 2026 - 16 min
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