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This might have been the Halloween episode, but it isn't.
Amy gets judged by local shopkeepers, didn't lose her dog, and her mum runs a bit.
Stu goes for a walk, watches some runners, and reflects on post-industrial decline across the UK’s marginalised communities, citing how political choices have dismantled local economies and hollowed out the sense of civic pride and cultural belonging.
By Stewart Harding and Amy Cuthbert-Genders5
44 ratings
This might have been the Halloween episode, but it isn't.
Amy gets judged by local shopkeepers, didn't lose her dog, and her mum runs a bit.
Stu goes for a walk, watches some runners, and reflects on post-industrial decline across the UK’s marginalised communities, citing how political choices have dismantled local economies and hollowed out the sense of civic pride and cultural belonging.

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