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Quantum 278 – Popular Problems

This week we look at elections in Argentina and the Netherlands; the cease fire in Gaza; BBC coverage of Gaza; Sex education in Scotland; Scotland’s Jews;  closing Grangemouth;  Finland’s Pavi Rasanen; The Crown and the Cult of Diana; Staffordshire Police police language; the Trans Roman Emperor; the Archbishop of Canterbury and Hinduism; Australia win cricket world cup;  No more lads and lasses at Newcastle FC; the rich and climate change; Guardian funding….and our featured album is Leonard Cohen’s ‘Popular Problems’ with other music from Julie Covington, the Blaydon Races and the Laughing Policeman – Enjoy…!

Catch up on last week – Quantum 277 – The ARC Conference Special

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All the music used is on the Spotify November playlist

6 comments

  1. I guess it is no longer pc to use the description ” throwing like a girl” or “catching like a girl”.

  2. Justin Welby is a total coward at times. On a number of times recently when asked about his views on various ethical, social and political issues, he speaks in the most vague, liberal terms. I’d like him to have more confidence in what he believes, especially as someone who is the nearest we’ve got to a ‘Protestant Pope’

  3. Humza Yousaf welcoming Michelle O’Neill to Scotland was on GB news. Would a fly on the wall have heard much about Hamas (or terrorism) in their chat?

  4. I would like to see Justin Welby on his knees repenting for capitulating to the world, instead of standing on on God’s word.

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