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WIGO is back! After a brief hiatus (mainly due to the pubs re-opening) Jack is joined by Kieran for the opening of the third season of What is Going On. And what a week to return! The duo discuss the recent resignation of Matt Hancock as Health Secretary after it was revealed he was having an affair with an aide and broke social distancing rules, that he had imposed on the nation, doing so. The two mull over the charge that we are living in a "chumocracy"; where well connected friends of ministers win NHS contracts and secret lovers end up employed at the Department of Health. The second segment of the episode deals with the recent discovery of classified Ministry of Defence documents behind a bus stop in Kent and the hosts examine why there is currently so much tension between the UK and Russian governments.
In this episode, Amber makes her second appearance alongside WIGO regular Kieran. They discuss the growing unrest in Northern Ireland, where more than 30 police officers have been injured in riots over the last week, and whether Brexit is a factor. The recent publication of the government commissioned Race Report is also covered, and it is examined whether the conclusion that Britain is not institutionally racist is correct.
In this episode, Jack is joined by Executive Producer Kieran. They discuss the passage of the governments new Crime Bill and it's implications for protests in the UK. As well as examining the role of the House of Lords in British governance and whether hereditary peers and the Upper Chamber as a whole should go.
After a few weeks hiatus, WIGO is back! This week Jack is joined by Emilie to discuss the Harry and Meghan interview that has dominated the news for the last fortnight. They ask whether the Monarchy is fit for purpose in the 21st century and whether the public should care about the lives of royalty. And of course, they cover the sad news of the death of Sarah Everard this week, how the conversation needs to change and what men can do to help women feel safe on the streets.
Jack is joined this week by his housemates Cristina and Kieran, to discuss the new Australian law that would make the likes of Facebook and Google pay for news content. In response, Facebook banned all content from news companies, which didn't go down well. They also cover the UK Supreme Court ruling that states Uber drivers are now workers entitled to sick pay, holiday and minimum wage. Cristina also has her own podcast with her sister Monica, Riding into the Unknown, about self growth, mental health, careers and more - give it a listen!
Instagram: @ridingintotheunknown
Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/5gQui4kDhrTu0HVADscC4z?si=r84nYTxqRl6BwACtbXQ3TQ
Jack is once again joined by Kieran, who is becoming a regular contributor on the show, to discuss the Indian Farmer Protests and the Coup in Myanmar. They cover the reasons behind millions of agricultural workers descending on New Dehli and the government's response, as well as Aung San Suu Kyi's legacy and why the Burmese military stepped in now.
Jack is joined once again by Kieran, star of episode 1, and Rich to discuss the details surrounding GameStop, Reddit and short-selling. They also cover Russian Opposition leader Alexei Navalny's decision to return to his country this month, and the protests that have followed his incarceration.
In this special episode, Jack is joined by his former politics lecturer Dr Mark Shanahan to discuss the end of the Trump era and the beginning of Joe Biden's presidency. They cover everything from Trump's pending impeachment, to Biden's first actions in office, to the possibility of Harris 2024.
Jack is joined once again by Elliot, in his second appearance on the show, to discuss the implications for free speech after Trumps ban from social media this week. They also discuss just how well the vaccine roll out in the UK has been going.
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.