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BBC Radio Ulster
Nolan Investigates
The Nolan team based in Belfast are a group of journalists well used to asking awkward questions. This investigative podcast questions the BBC over its close relationship with the political lobby group Stonewall. We talk to a range of voices with a view on sex, gender and identity. This 18 month investigation has already had significant impact behind the scenes in major public institutions. The podcast is the story of how it all unfolded.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 271 ratings
This is a really important topic and I commend the BBC and the Steve Nolan show for covering it. There are many thoughtful insights but you haven to persevere through the noise of frequent podcast making/chit chat inserts which detract from the substance and flow of the investigation of the...Read full review »
PodStunner via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/25/23
Thorough and thoughtful
I binged it because I find this subject fascinating. Great work on the part of these reporters digging into what’s behind gender ideology penetrating public institutions so quickly. I like that they interview as many people as they can from all sides of the story.
ChristineNYC via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/24/23
Couldn’t stop listening
Well done at uncovering the deception of Stonewall and the influence this lobby group and activist have on government departments. Totally captured and exposed the inability of these institutions to maintain impartiality. Just goes to show we can never let lobby groups enter through the back door...Read full review »
Bloss bliss via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/06/23
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