Maya Naylor Podcasts
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Also in this week's program, we take a look at the Government's planned investigation into mother tongue education in Swedish schools, and we also hear about the legendary comedy duo Hasse and Tage, and what they mean for Swedish cultural history.
Presenter: Michael Walsh
Reporters: Maya Naylor and Ulla Engberg
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Another chance to listen to our news review of 2022. We are joined by opinion writers Anders Lindberg from Aftonbladet and Anna Dahlberg from Expressen. They help us to look back at the biggest news headlines in Sweden last year.
Presented and produced by Maya Naylor.
This programme was recorded in December 2022. -
We are joined by opinion writers Anders Lindberg from Aftonbladet and Anna Dahlberg from Expressen. They help us to look back at the biggest news headlines in Sweden in 2022.
Presented and produced by Maya Naylor
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We hear former Sweden Democrat MP Paula Bieler Eriksson and Martina Jarminder, editorial writer and political editor at Skånska Dagbladet, on why SD have been successful in the recent election.
And the Gothenburg Book Fair is up and running again, following a couple of years where the popular event was hit hard by the pandemic.
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We hear from political editor-in-chief Tove Lifvendahl from daily Svenska Dagbladet and Anders Lindberg, political editor-in-chief at daily Aftonbladet ahead of election day.
They discuss the election campaign and what result Sweden might be waking up to on Monday morning.
Also, voters gear up to cast their ballot on Sunday, but do they know yet who they’ll vote for? Do the parties have a plan on how to tackle soaring electricity prices? There is support for subsidizing households' energy bills however, according to one expert, this approach may not be sustainable in the long term.Presenter: Maya Naylor
Reporters: Dave Russell, Michael Walsh and Maya Naylor
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We catch up with volunteers at this year's Stockholm Pride that is taking place in the capital between 1-7 August.
Also, an explainer of the voting procedures at the Swedish general election and how changes in taking ballot papers at polling booths could mean long queues. And is it really that difficult to find Swedish friends?
Presenter: Maya Naylor
Reporter: Michael Walsh and Maya Naylor