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  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.
    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to Robbie Williams and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • Dive into a world of bizarre crimes with brazen criminals that will leave you scratching your head for answers.

    Rima Ahmed explores audacious heists, secret drugs bunkers and stolen identities with reporters who have lived and breathed these criminal cases.

    Presenter: Rima Ahmed.Written and produced by Luke de Costa.Online Producer: Rachael Smith.Executive Producer: Luke Eldridge.Commissioning Editors: Gareth Hydes and Alistair Miskin.

  • Ever wonder why serial killers kill or why ordinary people sometimes do extraordinary things, sometimes downright evil things? This Much is True Crime is a weekly look at crime making the headlines and that includes crime drama and docuseries that are making news themselves. The hosts are news reporter and tv producer Martin Frizell and Britain's top criminologist Professor David Wilson.

  • This week on the Ruby Shoes Podcast we’ve been finding out all about the renovations which are about to take place for East Anglia’s biggest theatre plus we’ve had a fascinating chat with the man who is the only official biographer of the notorious Kray Twins and as always a round-up of some of the region’s top shows coming your way soon which you won’t want to miss.

  • In February 2022, a group of professional divers were sucked hundreds of feet into an oil pipe, deep beneath the Caribbean sea off the coast of Trinidad and Tobago. They could have been saved. But they werenโ€™t. They were left to die.


    This is their storyโ€ฆ a tale of how their ordinary day at work turned into an unimaginable horror. Following their story has led us to lucrative contracts, failing safety standards and secretive political relationshipsโ€ฆ And to a question: why were those divers left to die?


    This is Pipeline.

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  • True crime meets cybercrime. Discover the people behind the keyboard.

    From Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) gangs to global financial crime syndicates, the rise of sophisticated cyber threats is reshaping the world. These arenโ€™t lone hackers โ€” theyโ€™re organized groups running multi-million dollar operations in the shadows.

    In the Masked Actors podcast, cyber threat expert and former soldier turned hacker Gary Ruddell joins forces with Nick Palmer, a seasoned financial crime fighter, to investigate the top 10 most dangerous cybercriminal groups of 2025 โ€” drawn from Group-IBโ€™s High-Tech Crime Trends Report.

    Each episode explores the tactics, motivations, and impact of major cybercrime groups, uncovering their role in the latest cybercrime, RaaS, and financial crime trends. Youโ€™ll learn how these actors exploit vulnerabilities, fuel geopolitical tension, and affect businesses and consumers alike.

    Tune in to Masked Actors โ€” and stay one step ahead of cybercrime.

  • Hosted by Mark Williams Thomas and produced by Jameel Miah. Talking True Cases features conversations with reporters, journalists, experts, law enforcement, and others to discuss some of Britain's biggest cases, crimes, the justice system, and more.

  • Cop shows and true crime dominate pop culture – but do we really understand what goes on inside major criminal investigations? In CRIME SCENE, ex-Metropolitan Police Commissioner BERNARD HOGAN-HOWE and former Mirror editor ALISON PHILLIPS take a deep dive into real cases, from gang hits to manhunts to fraud, extortion and drug trafficking, and explain what really goes on.
    How do police commence an investigation? What happens when they face a wall of silence from frightened witnesses? How do covert intelligence, profiling and forensics come together to bring culprits to justice? And when it all reaches court, does the media hit the right spot between information, sensationalism and fear-mongering? Find out in CRIME SCENE: the truth behind true crime.

  • Scandi True Crime is a weekly podcast series about the unsolved cases in Scandinavia.

    Each week, we share stories from the cold case archives; the mysteries, the murders and the missing people cases, that are now long forgotten.

    The stories are curated from the investigations and news archives to give you an insight into what really happened, from start to finish.

    These are real cases, real people and real trauma.

    Scandi True Crime is a Nordic Street Studios production and is hosted by Victoria Lagnehag.

  • Series of lectures for all the people that are interested in AML and FinCrime in general.
    Light form, lots of examples and interesting host :)

  • There are themes within Takmalah that listeners may find triggering including: intrusive thoughts, violence, domestic abuse and suicidal ideation. 

    If any of the topics in this episode speak to you, you are not alone. 

    We have partnered with SAD who host an online support group, every Thursday aptly named; Shits & giggles. Wherever you are on your journey, SAD offers a chance to connect, to be heard and supported by this incredible group of survivors.  

    https://www.instagram.com/sadsobrevivendos/

    If you want to become an ally follow us, rate and review, and share so we can grow this community, and help anyone trying to escape an abusive relationship. 

    With each episode we gain in strength, numbers and confidence and are proud to share an initiative we have been working on. We want to implement a Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme in Portugal to help prevent any more deaths at the hands of domestic abusers and with your virtual signature we are one step closure as there really is #safetyinnumbers. Please add your name here: https://www.change.org/domesticviolencedisclosureschemept

  • Have you ever wondered what itโ€™s like to tackle terrorists as your day job? 

    Every day, incredible women across Counter Terrorism Policing work to keep the public safe from terrorism and play a crucial part in protecting the UKโ€™s national security.    

    However, it isnโ€™t always easy to talk about what they do publicly. So, in this special podcast series to mark International Womenโ€™s Day, we are taking you behind the scenes to reveal the untold stories of working in counter terrorism. 

    Over five episodes you'll hear from women across Counter Terrorism Policing who work in intelligence, investigations, forensics, countering extreme right-wing terrorism, and covert surveillance. Theyโ€™ll talk about their careers โ€“ the good stuff, the bad and their advice about working in policing. 

    For some of the women involved itโ€™s the first time theyโ€™ve spoken publicly about their work. To do so safely, their identities have been protected. 

    Interested in joining them? Visit our careers page to find out more: counterterrorism.police.uk/careers  

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  • In December 2014, Katja Faber received the news every parent fears most. Her son Alex, 23, had been killed. Chilling details emerged in the months that followed: her sonโ€™s killer had been his university friend Bennet โ€“ the son of an ultra-rich art dealer โ€“ who had brutally beaten Alex before murdering him. The killing took place on Zurichโ€™s Gold Coast โ€“ a place of extraordinary privilege, just like the killerโ€™s upbringing. But even more extraordinary are some of the revelations that have since surfaced about Bennet, his history, and the cat-and-mouse game he continues to play with the authorities to this day.

    (In)Justice - Killer Privilege , hosted by London Standard journalist Katie Strick, takes listeners on a journey around the world as Katja Faber seeks justice for her son. It is a story of traumatic grief, the psychology of wealth, and how power and privilege can intersect with the justice system โ€“ with often terrifying consequences.

    This is a production from Message Heard and The London Standard.

    Listen to Killer Privilege exclusively and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial today by visiting https://wondery.com/shows/injustice-killer-privilege/

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  • Join magician Barry Jones and his writer wife Lora as they reveal the methods behind the world’s craziest real-life mysteries. How can a murderer be in two places at once? A diamond teleport itself five miles as if by magic? Or a host of ghostly faces materialise in an ordinary kitchen floor? Prepare to be amazed, as Barry and Lora pull back the curtain to expose the smoke and mirrors behind these bizarre happenings and more. And you’ll also have the chance to participate in a series of brain-bending audio magic tricks along the way!

  • Every sentence tells a story, every word leaves a trace.

    Writing Wrongs, from the Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics, explores historic and contemporary forensic linguistic cases.

    Hosts Professor Tim Grant and Dr Nicci MacLeod, who've provided expert evidence in hundreds of cases, examine a specific case and its linguistic analysis each episode.

    Some episodes feature guest forensic linguists sharing their experiences as expert witnesses. The series highlights different case types, showcasing the strengths and limitations of forensic linguistics in criminal and civil investigations.

  • A true crime podcast exploring men who kill their families.

  • Welcome to News of the Times!

    Step into the shadowed alleyways and gaslit parlours of the 18th and 19th centuries with News of the Times โ€” a meticulously curated journey through historical crime. Each episode draws from authentic reports and court records, bringing you the darkly fascinating tales that gripped Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian Britain.

    With over 500 episodes and counting, we explore true accounts of mischief, murder, and mayhem from days gone by โ€” all delivered with a wry nod and a love for the curious corners of the past.

    ๐Ÿ•ต๏ธ For those with a taste for the peculiar, you may also enjoy our new side project: Volume 1: Slightly Unreliable Memoirs โ€” a whimsical collection inspired by the lives (and occasional misadventures) of our research team. Think cravats, crumpets, and the occasional cactus on the lam. Intrigued? Find it here:
    ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://ko-fi.com/s/b406f6f11e

  • Discover the confessions, torture, and diabolical schemes that caused 3,000 to 4,000 accused witches to be murdered or executed in Scotland. True crime meets supernatural investigations in this hard-hitting historical podcast. Co-hosted by Ru, our resident Witch and spellmaker extraordinaire, and Rebekah, our audio enchantress and history aficionado. 

  • Join us as we share horror stories from the Holiday Park Industry. We could be joined by a guest or a discussion between Hosts Punk and Jude regarding all things nefarious in the Holiday Park industry.

  • Exploring arguments from both the prosecution and the defence whilst combing through evidence heard in major UK criminal cases.