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Your Views On The News (with Matthew Woolf)

Your Views On The News (with Matthew Woolf)

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Matthew Woolf brings you the week's biggest political news and current affairs. He wants to know what you think about the people in power and the people who want to change the world. Listen to the live broadcast every Sunday from 3pm (UK), only on W!ZARD Radio Station.2025 W!zard Radio Limited Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Billionaire Culture Vultures
    Apr 25 2021
    Matthew Woolf leads the conversation on the news stories that have dominated the conversation in the UK and around the world this past week. This week he asks: What did the events surrounding the European Super League show about the role of business in culture? And, does the law around climate change need to be stricter? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    50 mins
  • The UK's Corruption Problem
    Apr 18 2021
    Matthew Woolf leads the conversation on the news stories that have dominated the conversation in the UK and around the world this past week. This week he asks: Does the UK have a corruption problem? And, are you confident that businesses will rebound post-pandemic safely? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    48 mins
  • Is The UK Becoming A Dictatorship?
    Mar 28 2021
    Matthew Woolf leads the conversation on the news stories that have dominated the conversation in the UK and around the world this past week. This week he asks: Is the UK’s democracy in crisis? And, how are you feeling about the easing of lockdown from Monday? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    50 mins
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