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Three Old Hacks

Mihir Bose, David Smith, Nigel Dudley

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Mihir Bose – former BBC Sports Editor, David Smith – Economics Editor of the Sunday Times and political commentator Nigel Dudley have been friends since they first met while working at Financial Weekly in 1980s. They have kept in touch regularly, setting the world to rights over various lunches and dinners. With coronavirus making that impossible, what do journalists do, deprived of long convivial lunches over a bottle of red wine or several? Why, podcast of course.Get in contact with the po ...
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Are you tired of one-sided environmental narratives? Simplified takes that ignore the nuance and complexity of matters? This show brings diverse perspectives on every environmental story and examines their ecological, social and political dimensions. Listen and become a well-rounded environmental voice, empowered to influence change. I'm Tommy Serafinski and this is the Conservation and Science podcast, where we take a deep dive into topics of ecology, conservation and human-wildlife interac ...
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Midlands Murder Files

Midlands Murder Files

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Welcome to Midlands Murder Files. A podcast that dives into some of the Midlands' most shocking and harrowing murder cases. The aim is to delve into cases that have happened since the turn of the millennium that have not been covered on other podcasts, while honouring the victim rather than glorifying the assailant. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, we uncover the shocking murder of Nigel Bacon, a successful businessman whose quiet life in rural Nottinghamshire was brutally torn apart. Discover how a web of deceit and betrayal led to his tragic death. We’ll explore the sinister motives behind the plot, the chilling details of the crime, and the relentless police investigation …
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Tony Blair's anthem was Things Can Only Get Better. Keir Starmer's appears to be Things Can Only Get Worse says David Smith, Economics Editor of the Sunday Times in this week's Three Old Hacks podcast, following on from the Prime Minister's speech this week warning they will have to raise taxes to fill the black hole left by the last government, in…
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This is one of the most thought-provoking books I have read. Although I don’t agree with everything in the book, I can overlook my disagreements because of how brilliant some parts that I do agree with are. So I couldn’t wait to sit down with the author, expert ecologist, Simon Mustoe for a chat about his views and, of course, about the book. In hi…
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In this episode, we investigate the tragic case of Megan Newton, an 18-year-old from Stoke-on-Trent. A shocking act of violence shatters her family’s world and leaves a community in mourning. Join us as we explore the circumstances surrounding Megan’s death and the unwavering determination of her loved ones to seek justice. Hosted on Acast. See aca…
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Are humans part of nature or separate from it? How do we define native species, and should we always strive to eradicate invasive ones? Can urban green spaces play a role in addressing climate change and biodiversity loss? And what is the Anthropocene anyway? These are only some of the questions I discussed with Dr. Marcus Collier, an Associate Pro…
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In this episode, we delve into the heart-wrenching story of Tim Smith, a 45-year-old man whose murder sent shockwaves through the community of Shepshed. Join us as we explore the circumstances surrounding his death, the investigation that followed, and the chilling details that emerged about the suspects. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for …
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Author and journalist, former Sports Editor of the BBC Mihir Bose talks to fellow journalists Economics Editor of the Sunday Times David Smith and political analyst Nigel Dudley about the week’s events. “We haven’t seen that in a long time, I can remember this growing up in the 60’s and 70’s in the West Midlands when that kind of thing did happen a…
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In this episode, we uncover the chilling details surrounding the murder of Nelvaughn Brade. The horrific crime sent shockwaves through the community. Join us as we explore the twisted minds of the killers, their meticulous planning, and the gruesome aftermath. From the brutal crime scene to the shocking discovery of the remains, this episode is not…
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Why was the farming community so opposed to the EU’s Nature Restoration Law? Doesn’t a healthy ecosystem benefit agriculture? Isn’t the availability of additional payments for alternative use of unproductive land a good thing? Aren’t the measures built into the law sufficient to protect the actively used agricultural land? To find answers to those …
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In this episode, we delve into the harrowing case of 37-year-old Emma Wolfenden from Oakham. A vicious attack left her fighting for survival, and despite her incredible strength, tragedy struck once more. Join us as we uncover the disturbing details of this case and explore the impact on Emma and her family. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy f…
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In this episode, we delve into the chilling case of Jomaa Jerrare, a vulnerable woman whose life was tragically cut short. Discover how a brutal murder shattered a seemingly ordinary life and how the intricate web of lies spun by her killer was ultimately unravelled. Join us as we explore the shocking details of this case, from the horrifying disco…
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Should we worry about consuming venison from an animal harvested with lead ammunition? Will cutting out and discarding meat around the impact area solve the problem? And what are the best practices to keep us safe? Most of us have heard about the negative effects of lead on health. Not only on our health but also on the health of the ecosystems. In…
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In this episode, we delve into the heart-wrenching case of Elizabeth and Katie Edwards, a mother and daughter tragically taken from their home. This episode explores the unimaginable tragedy that unfolded, shocking a community. Join us as we uncover the chilling details of this case, examining the lives of the victims and the shocking events that l…
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In this episode, we explore the harrowing story of Megan Bills, a trusting young woman whose life was tragically cut short. This story is about betrayal, deceit, and the devastating consequences of misplaced trust. Join us as we explore the events leading up to her disappearance and the chilling discovery that shattered her family's world. Hosted o…
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The Three Old Hacks, aka prolific author and former BBC Sports editor Mihir Bose, Economics editor of the Sunday Times David Smith and political analyst Nigel Dudley give their analysis of Keir Starmer’s first few days in Government. “The whole focus is on quiet competence, no flashiness.” Get in contact with the podcast by emailing threeoldhacks@o…
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What is sustainable agriculture? Does regenerative farming mean focusing primarily on the soil biome? Is farming a leading cause of biodiversity loss? …and do we really have only 60 harvests left? To get the answers to those and other questions about farming and biodiversity, join me for a conversation with an agricultural management and policy spe…
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In this episode, we explore the heartbreaking case of 59-year-old Geoff Seggie from Mackworth, Derbyshire. From his life as a hardworking, football-loving father to his tragic demise, join us as we delve into the circumstances, decisions, and mysteries that led to his untimely death. Discover how the chase for his killer took police across three di…
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In this episode, we explore the harrowing case of Céline Figard, a vibrant and adventurous 19-year-old from Ferrières-lès-Scey, whose promising life was tragically cut short in December 1995. Join us as we delve into the events leading up to her fateful journey to England, her mysterious disappearance from a service station in Chieveley, the meticu…
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The Three Old Hacks, aka prolific author and former BBC Sports editor Mihir Bose, Economics editor of the Sunday Times David Smith and political analyst Nigel Dudley, can scarcely remember a more boring election campaign. “Boring, but important” says David Smith, as all three agree that Thursday’s election will bring significant change to our count…
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Not long ago I posted a tweet: “Hunters are not good or bad, they just are. Therefore, they must be managed just like, and as a part of, the wildlife they hunt.” It was an attempt to condense my thoughts about our relationship with wildlife and nature. I purposefully used the word “our” because I believe that we are all hunters; it's just that this…
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In this episode, we explore the heartbreaking case of 6-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes from Solihull, West Midlands. From his early years as a cheerful, superhero-loving boy to his tragic demise by those that should have protected him the most, join us as we explore the circumstances, decisions, and failures that led to his untimely death. Follow M…
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In this episode, we investigate the tragic case of 29-year-old Gary Cunningham from Harborne, Birmingham. A brutal act shatters the lives of those around him, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions. Join us as we uncover the truth behind Gary's story and his family’s unwavering fight for justice. Follow Midlands Murder Files on Instagram @M…
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Sika (cervus nippon) is a mid-sized deer that was introduced to Ireland in the 1860s to the Powerscourt Estate. Soon after that, it started spreading across Ireland. Today, the main concentrations of sika are in Kerry, Wicklow, Tyrone and Fermanagh. More recently, it has also been found in Waterford, Galway, Limerick, and Wexford. The National Biod…
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In this episode, we explore the tragic story of Joseph Whitchurch, a bright and promising 16-year-old from Stapleford. His life was brutally taken on a cold December night in 2020. Join us as we delve into the events leading up to that fateful night, the complicated relationships that lured him into a false sense of security, and the subsequent leg…
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The past week has seen things go from bad to worse for Rishi Sunak, being called out for lying in the debate against Keir Starmer on the claim that Labour would increase taxes by £2,000 per household, then being accused of a lack of respect for coming home early from the D-Day celebrations, for which he has apologised. He cancelled media interviews…
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In this episode, we delve into the heartbreaking story of Chantelle Lynch, a bright and talented 16-year-old from Coventry whose life was tragically cut short by someone she once trusted. Join us as we uncover the details of this devastating case, exploring the years of abuse leading up to that fateful night and the relentless pursuit of justice by…
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“Why Biodiversity Matters” is fundamentally a philosophy book. However, the author and our guest, Nigel Dudley, is not a philosopher but an accomplished conservation biologist who has accumulated an incredible wealth of knowledge and experience working on conservation projects across the world. He has worked as a consultant ecologist with internati…
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In this episode, we explore the tragic story of Helen Almey and Martin Griffiths. Helen, a beloved teacher and mother, and Martin, a successful businessman, were anticipating a fresh start together. However, their lives were tragically cut short on New Year's Day 2020. Join us as we delve into the dark events leading to their untimely deaths, the s…
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In this episode, we recount the tragic story of Louise Evans, a woman who appeared to have the perfect life in Kidderminster. Married to her childhood sweetheart and mother to three young daughters, Louise's world was shattered in July 2012. Join us as we uncover the dark secrets behind her untimely death, the investigation that followed, and the s…
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In this episode, we delve into the heartbreaking story of Brendan Mason, a 23-year-old man from Leicester who fell victim to a brutal and senseless attack by those he considered friends. Join us as we uncover the details of this tragic case, exploring the events leading up to that fateful night and the aftermath that left a community in shock. Foll…
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Mihir Bose, former BBC Sports News editor, talks to David Smith, Economics Editor of the Sunday Times, and political commentator Nigel Dudley about his memoir Thank you Mr Crombie - Lessons in Guilt and Gratitude to the British. Mihir grew up in India, just after Independence, part of a wealthy family with a hierarchy of servants, where as a child …
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In this episode, we explore the heartbreaking story of Keeley Bunker, a young woman from Tamworth, aged just 20, whose birthday celebrations took a horrific turn. Join us as we uncover the events that led to this devastating twist in her life. Follow Midlands Murder Files on Instagram @MidlandsMurderFiles Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for …
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In this episode, tragedy strikes in the tranquil suburb of Rednal, Birmingham, as 83-year-old Paul Cox falls victim to a horrifying invasion of his home. Join us as we delve into the chilling details of this shocking case, exploring the events that shattered the peace of Paul's final years. Follow Midlands Murder Files on Instagram @MidlandsMurderF…
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In this episode, we unravel the tragic story of Amy Williams, a 14-year-old from Telford whose disappearance on Boxing Day shook the community. Join us as we explore the events leading up to Amy's disappearance from a family party, the desperate search efforts that ensued, and the shocking discoveries made in the following days. Follow Midlands Mur…
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Welcome to Midlands Murder Files. A podcast that dives into some of the Midlands' most shocking and harrowing murder cases. The aim is to delve into cases that have happened since the turn of the millennium that have not been covered on other podcasts, while honouring the victim rather than glorifying the assailant. Three episodes will be launching…
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Join me for a conversation with Saoirse McHugh who is running as an independent candidate for the European Parliament to represent the Midlands-North-West constituency. During our discussion, we delve into a wide array of topics such as the connection between agriculture and environmentalism, sustainable land management practices and agricultural s…
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The paper that we discuss in this episode describes how an invasive species of ants disrupts lion hunting behaviour. There are also acacia trees, elephants, zebras and buffalos involved in the whole chain of interactions between species. To talk about this incredibly interesting research I invited an Associate Professor, Adam Ford, Canada Research …
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Finnish SOTKA is a large-scale habitat restoration project and a part of a larger Helmi Habitats Programme aimed at restoring Finland’s biodiversity. It is run by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and the Ministry of the Environment. SOTKA’s objective is large-scale habitat restoration through wetlands rehabilitation, restoration of mires an…
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The Three Old Hacks have long memories. Former BBC Sports News editor Mihir Bose, Economics Editor of the Sunday Times David Smith and political analyst Nigel Dudley have been covering the nation's major events for decades and are well placed to compare and contrast the pre-election antics of politicians. Harold Wilson smoked a pipe in public, in a…
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Many people claim they are conservationists. But are they really? Inspired by your comments and some discussions that I had in the past, I decided to talk about this subject. This episode was recorded outdoors, on the beautiful Irish coast of county Kerry. So, don’t be surprised to hear chough calling in the background or some occasional gusts of w…
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I have been waiting for Tom Opre’s new film “The Last Keeper” since I learned in July 2022 that he and his team are working on it. Well, the wait was over for me at the beginning of February 2024, as I was the only person in Ireland to screen the film. The wait will soon be over for you as well since the film premieres in mid-April in Edinburgh. Wh…
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This episode is slightly different than usual when it comes to its subject. However, working with technology by day and creating digital content by night, I spend substantial time thinking about and grappling with this subject. So when I learned that a long-term supporter and a friend of the podcast, Emanuel Rose, wrote a book about it, I decided t…
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The Three Old Hacks discuss the power of the people. Recorded the day after the chaotic Gaza vote in Parliament, they consider the safety of MPs, the leverage voters have to influence them, the impact of a powerful grassroots movement supported by social media and also the power of TV drama to galvanise public opinion, as evidenced by the TV drama …
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It has been a considerable time since the last time we spoke about rewilding on the podcast. I feel that the discussion around the practice as well as understanding of the term has moved on in the last three to four years. So, I decided to get an update on the state of rewilding. To do so, I invited the Director of the Wildland Research Institute a…
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Currently, a lot is going on in the European Union concerning regulations that can impact nature and nature restoration. To get a better understanding of the current state of nature in the European Union and the future of nature conservation and restoration I talk with Frank Vassen. Frank works in the Nature Unit in the General Directorate for the …
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Species reintroductions, often in the context of rewilding, is a topic that we frequently discuss on this podcast. It is also fiercely debated on social media. I have been asked more than once about my views and opinions on this topic. Do I support species reintroductions? Well, it depends. In this episode, I’m going to break down my take on specie…
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On my podcast, we talk a lot about coexistence with large carnivores and the challenges it poses. Some of those challenges might seem insurmountable to some. To shed some light on overcoming these hurdles, I contacted Helen Arusoo, an Estonian nature journalist and the leader of the National Animal Working Group. In this conversation, we talk about…
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When we talk about dogs and conservation, it is usually in the context of wildlife disturbances caused by pet dogs and their inconsiderate owners. However, a specially trained dog can be an invaluable asset in conservation projects that require searches or detection. The subjects can vary from searching and finding carcasses to detecting nests and …
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The new year has just started and I’m quick to treat you to yet another episode of the Conservation and Science podcast. Since it is this early in the year, it’s a good opportunity to give you an update about my plans for 2024 and what you can expect from the podcast. Listen to find out about changes to the episode release schedule, my writing and …
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The intrusions into the private lives of celebrities rehashed by the phone hacking case brought by Prince Harry against Mirror Group Newspapers represent a "dreadful low" in the history of British journalism, says Mihir Bose. The High Court ruled that Harry was a victim of phone hacking on multiple occasions, as were his friends. Former BBC Sports …
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