Episodes
In the final episode of the series, Emily speaks to the former wife of another suspect from the time which raises questions about how thorough Greater Manchester Police were.
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Host: Emily Dugan, reporter at The Sunday Times.
Actress: Eliza Marsland.
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Published 10/29/21
In the penultimate episode of the series, Emily speaks to one half of a couple whose witness testimony helped convict Andy.
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Host: Emily Dugan, reporter at The Sunday Times.
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Published 10/22/21
In episode four, Emily hears how new DNA testing techniques reveal a different man may have been at the crime scene and Andy explains a dilemma that prisoners who maintain their innocence face.
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Host: Emily Dugan, reporter at The Sunday Times.
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Published 10/15/21
In episode three of this series, Emily visits the scene of the crime in Greater Manchester. She also meets a survivor of a different sexual assault who explains how - through no fault of their own - victims can misidentify their attackers.
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Host: Emily Dugan, reporter at The Sunday Times.
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Published 10/08/21
In today's episode, Emily looks back at what happened during Andy's trial in 2004 and reveals a worrying fact about two witnesses whose testimony helped secure his conviction.
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Host: Emily Dugan, reporter at The Sunday Times.
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Published 10/01/21
In 2004 Andrew Malkinson was sentenced to life in jail after a 33-year-old mother of two was raped and left for dead on a Greater Manchester roadside. But he’s always maintained his innocence. In the first part of this new series, award-winning investigative journalist Emily Dugan meets Andy to try to understand his story.
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Published 09/24/21
In July 2003, a 33-year-old mother of two was raped and left for dead on a Greater Manchester roadside in a horrific attack. A few weeks later 37-year-old Andrew Malkinson was arrested for the crime and later sentenced to life in jail.
Now, journalist Emily Dugan from The Sunday Times has uncovered a raft of fresh evidence which casts doubt on the verdict and the criminal justice process in the UK.
The new six-part investigative series begins this Friday, 24th September here on the Reporter...
Published 09/21/21
Attempts at conversion therapy are taking place across the country: in village churches, Harley Street clinics and counsellors' treatment rooms.
In this final episode of a seven-part series, reporter Emily Sargent turns her attention to Westminster.
What's happened in the three years since the Government pledged to end the practice of conversion therapy?
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Published 09/17/21
Attempts at conversion therapy are taking place across the country: in village churches, Harley Street clinics and counsellors' treatment rooms.
Research suggests that trans people are twice as likely to have been offered some form of conversion therapy than any other group in the LGBTQ+ community.
In this episode, Emily speaks to an endocrinology specialist at a gender identity clinic, who is also a trans woman.
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Published 09/10/21
Attempts at conversion therapy are taking place across the country: in village churches, Harley street clinics and counsellors treatment rooms.
In this fifth episode of a seven-part-series, reporter Emily Sargent explores the way faith intersects with the movement to ban conversion therapy.
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Published 09/03/21
Attempts at conversion therapy are taking place across the country: in village churches, Harley street clinics and counsellors treatment rooms.
In this fourth episode of a seven-part-series, reporter Emily Sargent goes undercover again, to explore the extremely secretive practice.
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Published 08/27/21
Attempts at conversion therapy are taking place across the country: in village churches, Harley street clinics and counsellors treatment rooms.
In this third episode of a seven-part-series, reporter Emily Sargent speaks to survivors and campaigners about the extremely secretive practice.
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Published 08/20/21
Attempts at conversion therapy are taking place across the country: in village churches, Harley street clinics and counsellors treatment rooms.
In this second episode of a seven-part-series, reporter Emily Sargent goes undercover to explore the extremely secretive practice.
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Published 08/13/21
Attempts at conversion therapy are taking place across the country: in village churches, Harley street clinics and counsellors treatment rooms. In this first episode of a seven-part-series, journalist Emily Sargent goes undercover to explore the extremely secretive practice.
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Published 08/06/21
Attempts at conversion therapy are taking place across the country, in village churches, Harley street clinics and counsellors treatment rooms.
Journalist Emily Sargent goes undercover to expose a once secretive practice: this is Thinking Straight.
The first episode of this seven-part series is out on Friday 6 August.
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Published 08/02/21
In episode six, Lex Greensill and David Cameron appear before parliamentary committees to answer questions about the affair. What did we learn?
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Host: David Aaronovitch.
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Published 05/28/21
In episode five, how did the actions of Sanjeev Gupta impact on Lex Greensill and bring them both crashing down to earth?
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Host: David Aaronovitch.
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Published 05/24/21
In episode four of the series, we learn about metal magnate Sanjeev Gupta and how he was financed by Greensill Capital, a relationship that grew too deep for either of them.
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Host: David Aaronovitch.
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Published 05/24/21
A Sunday Times investigation lays bare David Cameron's lobbying on behalf of Greensill Capital and how it was able to use supply chain finance to pay NHS staff.
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Host: David Aaronovitch.
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Published 05/24/21
What goes up must come down, as Lex Greensill's eponymous company runs into difficulty, we speak to one of the journalists who exposed the story of how his advisor, former Prime Minister David Cameron lobbied the government for financial aid on his behalf.
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Host: David Aaronovitch.
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Published 05/24/21
In the first part of the story of the industrial scandal that became a financial scandal that turned into a political scandal, Sunday Times Whitehall correspondent, Gabriel Pogrund, discusses Lex Greensill, a central character in the saga.
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Host: David Aaronovitch.
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Published 05/24/21
The industrial scandal, that became a financial scandal that led to a political scandal: this is the story of Lex Greensill and David Cameron.
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Published 05/20/21
Part Two: from Nazi bureaucrat to the architect of modern Germany. In the second episode of this two-part investigation, we look at the power Globke held during the rebuilding of modern Germany and the extent to which he was protected.
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Host: Oliver Moody, the Berlin correspondent at The Times.
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Published 03/05/21
Who was Hans Globke? In part one of this two-part investigation, we meet the German lawyer in the Nazi regime who helped to lay the legal basis for the Holocaust and then came back to build the foundations of modern Germany.
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Host: Oliver Moody, the Berlin correspondent at The Times.
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Published 03/05/21
A two-part podcast following the story of Hans Globke, a bureaucrat in the Nazi Regime who helped to lay the legal basis for the Holocaust and then came back to build the foundations of modern Germany.
Presented by Oliver Moody, the Berlin correspondent for The Times, this is an investigation into a story about the Nazi regime that you’ve never heard before.
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Published 03/02/21