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The Guardian podcasts - click here for everything you need to know about our podcastsAward-winning podcasts and radio from the Guardian audio team. Giving your ears the latest in current affairs, politics, science, music, film, books and more
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‘I could hear things, and I could feel terrible pain’: when anaesthesia fails – podcastAnaesthesia remains a mysterious and inexact science – and thousands of patients still wake up on the operating table every year.
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Shirin Neshat on the video art that reconnected her with Iran - The Start podcastThe visual artist reveals how her installation Turbulent built a community among the Iranian diaspora in New York, and expressed her feelings for her homeland -
Ireland's shame: the death of Savita Halappanavar – The Story podcastAs Ireland prepares for a historic referendum, Danielle Stephens looks back at the story of Savita Halappanavar, an Indian woman who died after being denied an abortion in an Irish hospital
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The Alternatives: inside the ideas factory that could save UK industry – podcastIn episode 5 of The Alternatives, Aditya Chakrabortty talks to Ande Gregson of Green Lab about small-scale innovation. -
Why I’m suing over my dream internship – podcastIt’s time to end a system that excludes the less privileged from the arts, media and politics
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Episode 12: ImpactAs the curtains close on Alan Rusbridger's editorship the first phase of the Keep it in the Ground campaign draws to an end
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Human experience will always speak louder than any campaign – podcastLucy Lamble talks to an Amnesty International expert about the importance of letting people in tough situations tell their own stories
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Lisa Halliday on her novel Asymmetry – books podcastOn this week’s show, the American novelist talks about her much-discussed debut -
Why are there so few BAME leaders in Britain? – podcastThe Colour of Power project has shown that just 3% of Britain’s most powerful people are non-white. What can be done to change this? -
Ireland's shame: the death of Savita Halappanavar – The Story podcastAs Ireland prepares for a historic referendum, Danielle Stephens looks back at the story of Savita Halappanavar, an Indian woman who died after being denied an abortion in an Irish hospital -
Why I’m suing over my dream internship – podcastIt’s time to end a system that excludes the less privileged from the arts, media and politics
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