Sentences with phrase «long radio programmes»

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Labour's Jess Phillips told BBC Radio 4's Today programme the inquiry had taken too long and that Maltby's allegations were still hanging over Green.
«Not too long ago, two of his commissioners appeared on a live radio programme and were asked by Rivers people where the state budget is, they admitted not knowing the budget of their respective ministries.
Speaking on Radio 4's Today programme, Rebecca Long - Bailey accused the company of exploiting workers.
Humanists have long been excluded from Thought for the Day, the daily scripted slot on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 that offers «reflections from a faith perspective on issues and people in the news», yet humanists and the non-religious have played an important role in shaping our laws, championing human rights and a fairer society for everyone.
«A woman called in to a radio programme to tell me that her long - spent criminal conviction had been inadvertently revealed online,» says Mayer - Schönberger.
It's going to take a long time, and a few new programmes on the radio won't make any direct difference.
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that the 60 % of schools in the UK marked «good» would receive a one - day inspection once every two years, with longer visits reserved for under - performing schools.
Given Crabb's long - winded, nausea inducing rant (on what is supposed to be a serious scientific radio programme); and the continual stream of wind industry goons, parasites and spruikers trotted out on the ABC's green - left love - in, The Drum, it seems more than just a little rich for Media Watch to challenge The Australian about «the prominent coverage it gave to» Steven Cooper's groundbreaking study.
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