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Special Episode 4: PM Resigns: What Happens Next for the UK?

51 min · 22 jun 2026
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In this special episode, we break down the reported resignation of Sir Keir Starmer as Prime Minister and what it could mean for the UK moving forward. With discussions already turning toward potential successors, including Andy Burnham, we look at how a transition like this could unfold, what the political process may look like in the coming months, and why September is being highlighted as a key moment. This episode focuses on what is known so far, how the situation is developing, and the wider implications for leadership, stability, and public confidence. We also reflect on how quickly political narratives can shift, and how moments like this shape the national conversation. As always with developing stories, the aim here is to provide a clear and measured discussion without speculation, recognising that details may continue to change.

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Special Episode 4: PM Resigns: What Happens Next for the UK?

In this special episode, we break down the reported resignation of Sir Keir Starmer as Prime Minister and what it could mean for the UK moving forward. With discussions already turning toward potential successors, including Andy Burnham, we look at how a transition like this could unfold, what the political process may look like in the coming months, and why September is being highlighted as a key moment. This episode focuses on what is known so far, how the situation is developing, and the wider implications for leadership, stability, and public confidence. We also reflect on how quickly political narratives can shift, and how moments like this shape the national conversation. As always with developing stories, the aim here is to provide a clear and measured discussion without speculation, recognising that details may continue to change.

22 jun 202651 min
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Special Episode, Football and Fandoms.

In this special episode, we lean into the excitement of the 2026 World Cup and the chaos that comes with football fandom. From die-hard supporters to part-time tournament fans, we look at what the World Cup brings out in people — the passion, the rivalries, the overreactions, and the moments that somehow unite everyone, even if only for 90 minutes. We get into the different types of fans you’ll definitely recognise, the traditions that come with international tournaments, and how the World Cup turns ordinary moments into something much bigger. This is a lighter, more relaxed episode — a chance to enjoy the atmosphere around the tournament and the shared experience that comes with it. A quick note: there are some audio issues towards the end of the episode. We’ve kept it in for continuity, but appreciate your patience while we get that sorted. Settle in, pick your side, and enjoy the ride.

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Cancel Culture, The Internet’s Favourite Courtroom

One tweet, one clip, one mistake… and suddenly the whole internet becomes judge, jury, and executioner. This week, we’re diving into the chaos of cancel culture vs real accountability — and asking the uncomfortable question: are people actually being held responsible… or just publicly destroyed for sport? From ridiculous pile-ons over harmless comments to serious situations where consequences absolutely matter, we break down where the line should be… and why it’s so blurry online. Expect hot takes on: * The difference between being called out vs being called in. * Why the internet loves a downfall arc. * “Main character energy” is turning into public trials. * Scottish bluntness vs online sensitivity (yes… we go there 👀). * And whether anyone ever truly “comes back” after being cancelled.All delivered with our usual mix of humour, honesty, and a dram in hand — because if we’re getting cancelled after this… we may as well enjoy it 🥃

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