Zero Context with Grace Elise

4: Brexit, Eurovision & One of Britain’s Most Infamous Crimes

12 min · 8 de mar de 2026
portada del episodio 4: Brexit, Eurovision & One of Britain’s Most Infamous Crimes

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In this episode of Zero Context, we cover a very mixed selection of topics. First, we break down Brexit in simple terms - what it actually means, why the UK voted to leave the EU, and why people are still debating it years later. Then we shift to something a little lighter: the Eurovision Song Contest and the UK’s 2026 entry. Has the UK basically given up on winning? Finally, we talk about one of the most well known criminal cases in Britain, the Soham murder, including the crimes committed by Ian Huntley and the recent developments following a prison attack in 2026. Politics, pop-culture, and true crime - it’s what we do best. Welcome back to Zero Context.

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