Nolan Investigates BBC Radio Ulster
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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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Episode 10 - Is the BBC too close to Stonewall?
We look at whether the BBC's output was influenced by Stonewall
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Episode 9 - How close was Ofcom to Stonewall?
Was the media regulator too keen to please a lobby group?
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Episode 8 - The Debate
Trans and non-binary people with different perspectives debate the issues in the podcast.
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Episode 7 – Lobbying and the Law
Was Stonewall’s advice to public bodies entirely accurate?
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Episode 6 – Is Government Too Close to Stonewall?
How close were governments across the UK to Stonewall?
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Episode 5 - A gender clinic insider speaks out
Dr David Bell speaks about his experience of the UK's leading gender clinic.
Customer Reviews
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.
About time
Isn’t the BBC supposed to represent the whole of the UK? It seems to only represent “marginalized “ groups.