The Audio Long Read
En podcast av The Guardian
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The trials of an Indian witness: how a Muslim man was caught in a legal nightmare
Publicerades: 2023-03-27 -
‘I know where the bodies are buried’: one woman’s mission to change how the police investigate rape
Publicerades: 2023-03-24 -
From the archive: Hand dryers v paper towels: the surprisingly dirty fight for the right to dry your hands
Publicerades: 2023-03-22 -
Baghdad memories: what the first few months of the US occupation felt like to an Iraqi
Publicerades: 2023-03-20 -
Dinner with Proust: how Alzheimer’s caregivers are pulled into their patients’ worlds
Publicerades: 2023-03-17 -
From the archive: How the MoD’s plan to privatise military housing ended in disaster
Publicerades: 2023-03-15 -
‘One billionaire at a time’: inside the Swiss clinics where the super-rich go for rehab
Publicerades: 2023-03-13 -
From the archive: The real David Attenborough
Publicerades: 2023-03-10 -
No coach, no agent, no ego: the incredible story of the ‘Lionel Messi of cliff diving’
Publicerades: 2023-03-06 -
From the archive: Fifty shades of white: the long fight against racism in romance novels
Publicerades: 2023-03-03 -
Portrait of a killer: art class in one of Mexico’s most notorious prisons
Publicerades: 2023-02-27 -
From the archive: Welcome to the land that no country wants
Publicerades: 2023-02-24 -
Can a mass shooter demand a good death? The strange case that tested the limits of justice
Publicerades: 2023-02-20 -
From the archive: Snow machines and fleece blankets: inside the ski industry’s battle with climate change
Publicerades: 2023-02-17 -
Battle of the botanic garden: the horticulture war roiling the Isle of Wight
Publicerades: 2023-02-13 -
From the archive: Can the greatest darts player of all time step away from the game that made him?
Publicerades: 2023-02-10 -
A tragedy pushed to the shadows: the truth about China’s Cultural Revolution
Publicerades: 2023-02-06 -
From the archive: Where oil rigs go to die
Publicerades: 2023-02-03 -
Schedule Changes to the Audio Long Read
Publicerades: 2023-02-01 -
‘If you win the popular imagination, you change the game’: why we need new stories on climate
Publicerades: 2023-01-30
The Audio Long Read podcast is a selection of the Guardian’s long reads, giving you the opportunity to get on with your day while listening to some of the finest longform journalism the Guardian has to offer, including in-depth writing from around the world on current affairs, climate change, global warming, immigration, crime, business, the arts and much more. The podcast explores a range of subjects and news across business, global politics (including Trump, Israel, Palestine and Gaza), money, philosophy, science, internet culture, modern life, war, climate change, current affairs, music and trends, and seeks to answer key questions around them through in depth interviews explainers, and analysis with quality Guardian reporting. Through first person accounts, narrative audio storytelling and investigative reporting, the Audio Long Read seeks to dive deep, debunk myths and uncover hidden histories. In previous episodes we have asked questions like: do we need a new theory of evolution? Whether Trump can win the US presidency or not? Why can't we stop quantifying our lives? Why have our nuclear fears faded? Why do so many bikes end up underwater? How did Germany get hooked on Russian energy? Are we all prisoners of geography? How was London's Olympic legacy sold out? Who owns Einstein? Is free will an illusion? What lies beghind the Arctic's Indigenous suicide crisis? What is the mystery of India's deadly exam scam? Who is the man who built his own cathedral? And, how did the world get hooked on palm oil? Other topics range from: history including empire to politics, conflict, Ukraine, Russia, Israel, Gaza, philosophy, science, psychology, health and finance. Audio Long Read journalists include Samira Shackle, Tom Lamont, Sophie Elmhirst, Samanth Subramanian, Imogen West-Knights, Sirin Kale, Daniel Trilling and Giles Tremlett.