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Before he was Plan B, a young man called Ben Drew was growing up in London’s Forest Gate. With a guitar and the music of Smokey Robinson to work with, Ben set about becoming what he is today: a chronicler of our times.
In this enthralling interview with James O’Brien, Ben shares his story, a story that is inextricably tied to his music, experiencing violence at home from a young age and losing friends to crack and heroin, and how he channelled those stories into songs, breaking into the mainstream, and coming home to share the positive power of music in the community that shaped him.
My guest today is one of the most recognisable rugby coaches in the world.
A Rugby Union player turned coach, and only man to have won the major domestic competition in each hemisphere, he currently coaches the English Premiership’s Leicester Tigers.
Five years later, in an emotional and...
Published 11/02/24
My guest today likes to describe herself as “just an old bird with an iPhone”.
But there’s no need to be so humble.
From Countdown to drawing the ire of members of the Conservative government, she’s always trodden her own path.
Her new book, Now What? On a Mission to Fix a Broken Britain,...
Published 09/12/24