The Audio Long Read
A podcast by The Guardian
1099 Episodes
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Discover the Familiar: The Spectacular Power of Big Lens
Published: 12/24/2018 -
How the ‘rugby rape trial’ divided Ireland
Published: 12/21/2018 -
Bowel movement: the push to change the way you poo
Published: 12/17/2018 -
Why we stopped trusting elites
Published: 12/14/2018 -
Field of dreams: heartbreak and heroics at the World Ploughing Championships
Published: 12/10/2018 -
Organised crime in the UK is bigger than ever before. Can the police catch up?
Published: 12/7/2018 -
The making of an opioid epidemic
Published: 12/3/2018 -
Terrorists, cultists – or champions of Iranian democracy? The wild wild story of the MEK
Published: 11/30/2018 -
The plastic backlash: what's behind our sudden rage – and will it make a difference?
Published: 11/26/2018 -
The paranoid fantasy behind Brexit
Published: 11/23/2018 -
Inside the booming business of background music
Published: 11/19/2018 -
‘A wall built to keep people out’: the cruel, bureaucratic maze of children’s services
Published: 11/16/2018 -
About time: why western philosophy can only teach us so much
Published: 11/12/2018 -
Dulwich Hamlet: the improbable tale of a tiny football club that lost its home to developers, and won it back
Published: 11/9/2018 -
Tommy Robinson and the far right’s new playbook
Published: 11/5/2018 -
Shrinking the world: why we can't resist model villages
Published: 11/2/2018 -
Could populism actually be good for democracy?
Published: 10/29/2018 -
One man’s (very polite) fight against media Islamophobia
Published: 10/26/2018 -
The myth of the she-devil: why we judge female criminals more harshly
Published: 10/22/2018 -
Will Nissan stay once Britain leaves? How one factory explains the Brexit business dilemma
Published: 10/19/2018
Three times a week, The Audio Long Read podcast brings you the Guardian’s exceptional longform journalism in audio form. Covering topics from politics and culture to philosophy and sport, as well as investigations and current affairs.
