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Newscast

Gender Politics

Newscast

BBC

Politics, News

4.46.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2023

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

The Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan tells Adam and Chris that she’s disappointed with Scotland’s Gender Recognition Bill. She also says she’s "not ruling out" the idea of sending social media bosses to prison if they fail to protect children from damaging content online. The head of the TUC Paul Nowak says the unions still have public support as we face more strikes. Plus, stick around for a taste of his musical talent. This episode of Newscast was presented by Adam Fleming and Chris Mason and was made by Chris Flynn with Danny Wittenberg with Cecelia Armstrong. The editor was Sam Bonham.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello newscasters, Chris Mason here,

0:02.3

oozing stamina of course,

0:03.9

and ready for another 30 minutes or so of newscasting.

0:07.5

This is our Thursday episode.

0:10.0

I guess obviously if you're listening on Thursday night,

0:11.7

less obviously if you're listening on Friday

0:13.2

or Saturday or Sunday.

0:14.4

Anyway, Thursday's the day when we record the podcast

0:18.0

for Tally as well, it's on BBC One after question time.

0:21.4

And if you're not already,

0:22.4

why don't you try subscribing to us

0:24.0

or following us on BBC sounds

0:26.0

or wherever you get your podcasts,

0:28.2

then we'll land with you.

0:30.3

It's not like that, that's the phrase,

0:31.7

isn't it, these days for podcasts?

0:33.1

We'll land with you.

0:34.5

Every time we publish an episode, thanks a lot.

0:37.8

Ss.

0:39.1

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts.

0:42.5

Chris, can I introduce you to the new newscast concept

0:45.8

for 2023?

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