
Adrian Goldberg to Kate Raworth about the philosophy of 'Doughnut Economics'.
Recorded at the Byline Festival at Keele University in Juky 2025 by Sean Byrne-Roberts.
Produced by Adrian Goldberg and Harvey White.
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Aug 7, 2025
20 min

Adrian Goldberg talks about the 'Transatlantic Rift' that has opened up between the US and the UK, following Donald Trump's election. His guests are Heidi Siegmund Cuda aka Bette Dangerous and former Times/Wall Street Journal commentator, Simon Nixon, now creator of 'The Wealth Of Nations' substack.
Recorded at the Byline Festival. Produced by Adrian Goldberg, Harvey White and Sean Byrne-Roberts.
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Aug 2, 2025
21 min

Adrian Goldberg talks to Rachel Shabi about her book 'Off White - The Truth About Anti Semitism', published by One World books.
This episode was recorded at the Byline Festival in July 2025 at Keele University.
Produced by Adrian Goldberg and Sean Byrne-Roberts.
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Jul 28, 2025
24 min

Adrian Goldberg hears from Nazir Afzal, former Chief Crown Prosecutor for North West England who bought the Rochdale grooming gang to justice.
In this shorty but powerful interview, recorded at the Byline Festival at Keele University, Nazir reflects on the role of race, class and gender in creating a society where women routinely face violence.
Produced by Adrian Goldberg, Harvey White and Sean Byrne-Roberts.
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Jul 24, 2025
16 min

Adrian Goldberg talks for former UK intelligence officer Christopher Steele about his 2016 dossier which suggested that Donald Trump's had close links to Russia - and that the Kremlin had 'kompromat' on the man who would become President.
They also talk about Trump's links to Jeffrey Epstein - and Russia's attempts to interfere with Brexit and the Scottish Referendum.
Recorded at the Byline Festival at Keele University. Produced by Adrian Goldberg and Sean Byrne-Roberts.
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Jul 18, 2025
31 min

Adrian Goldberg explores the world of the toxic online masculinity - the "Manosphere" - with James Bloodworth, author of 'Lost Boys'.
Recorded at the Byline Festival at Keele University.
Produced by Adrian Goldberg, Harvey White and Sean Byrne-Roberts.
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Jul 16, 2025
23 min

Adrian Goldberg interviews Peter Geoghegan from Democracy For Sale at the 2025 Byline Festival, at Keele University.
Produced by Adrian Goldberg and Sean Byrne-Roberts.
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Jul 12, 2025
21 min

Former British diplomat Alex Hall explains why she's launched a crowd funder for Abil, her friend in Gaza.
Produced in Birmingham, UK by Adrian Goldberg
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Jul 5, 2025
27 min

The latest figures show that more than 19,000 migrants have arrived in the UK from France this year after crossing the channel in makeshift vessels, despite government pledges to destroy smuggling gangs and improve border security.
Cue predictable outrage from the right wing press, GB News, Nigel
Farage and so on. But these negative headlines also seem to be turning the British people against all forms of migration even when new
arrivals come to the country by regular means, according to a new study by Warwick University.
Adrian Goldberg hears from one of the researchers, Dr Apurav Bhatiya, an economics lecturer from Birmingham University, independent migration expert Zoe Gardner.
Produced in Birmingham by Adrian Goldberg and Harvey White.
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Jul 2, 2025
25 min

Are Sir Keir Starmer’s u-turns the sign of a wea and indecisive leader or evidence of someone willing to change their mind and listen to reasoned arguments?
The Prime Minister has backtracked, to a greater or lesser degree, on cuts to winter fuel payments, whether or not to hold a national inquiry into grooming gangs, and now disability benefits.
He’s also told His biographer Tom Baldwin in The Observer that
he regrets previously suggesting that Britain was at risk of becoming "an island of strangers" because of migration… a speech carrying echoes of Enoch Powell and which provides the theme for this month’s print edition of Byline Times.
In a conversation on the Byline Supplement to mark its launch,
Byline times executive editor Peter Jukes was joined by editor in chief Hardeep Matharu and political edtor Adam Bienkov.
Produced in Birmingham by Adrian Goldberg.
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Jun 28, 2025
42 min
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