Commentary on social, economic and religious issues. Faith and culture and economics are intertwined, Mark and Pete's analysis brings in their experience in the differing words of hard hitting business and Christian settings. Features a poem with each episode on the theme. Mark and Pete: 2 blokes with half and opinon. Website: markandpete.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mark-and-pete--1245374/support.
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Trump wins the US election: hopefully 4 years of controversy?
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Donald Trump has returned to the White House after a historic 2024 victory. Are we now looking at four years of controversy? Mark and Pete dive into the policies and societal tensions, on what this means for the future of America and the world. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mark-and-pete--1245374/support.…
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In this episode, we critically examine the UK’s Autumn Budget 2024, presented by Chancellor Rachel Reeves. We delve into the £40 billion tax hikes, including increases in employer National Insurance Contributions and capital gains tax rates, and assess their potential impact on businesses and economic growth. The episode also explores the significa…
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Big cheese in cheeky Cheddar cheat
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In this episode, we dive into the hilarious yet serious world of cheese heists. From a cheeky mouse making off with cheddar to real-life daring thefts of thousands of pounds worth of cheese, we explore why cheese is a hot target for criminals. What makes cheese so valuable, and how do thieves manage to pull off these audacious crimes? Get ready for…
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Monarch or Republic: should Australia keep the British King as head of state?
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In this episode, we dive into Australia’s ongoing debate over whether to remain a constitutional monarchy under King Charles III or transition to a republic. After the government’s recent defeat on the “Voice to Parliament” referendum, plans for a republic vote have been shelved. With a divided public and cost-of-living concerns taking priority, wh…
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From stuffy to imaginative: the crisis in public libraries
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In this episode, we dive into the transformation and closure of libraries across England. Once seen as stuffy, quiet spaces, libraries have become vibrant hubs of imagination and community resources. But with increasing closures, what does the future hold for these vital centres? We explore the impact on local communities, the fight to save librari…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the highly anticipated Oasis reunion and ask the burning question: Has the iconic Britpop band truly sold out, or is this a genuine comeback for the Gallagher brothers? We explore the controversy surrounding ticket sales, the impact of nostalgia on the music industry, and whether Oasis’s return is more about comme…
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Are Unions Holding The Labour Party Back? Exploring the Tensions in Modern UK Politics
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In this episode of the Mark and Pete podcast, we delve into the complex relationship between trade unions and the Labour Party. Are unions still a force for good, or are they holding Labour back from broader electoral success? We explore the history, current tensions, and potential future of this long-standing partnership. Join us as we discuss the…
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Join Mark and Pete as they explore the UK’s love affair with crisps, diving into the business behind the crunch, the cultural impact, and sharing their personal experiences and favorite flavors. Discover the nation’s top choices and the fascinating history of this beloved snack. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/m…
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Has the Edinburgh Fringe lost its cutting edge?
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In this episode, we dive into the ongoing debate about whether the Edinburgh Fringe has lost its cutting edge. On one side, the festival still showcases a diverse array of performances, with many acts pushing boundaries and challenging audiences. This year’s lineup features everything from surreal solo shows to radical experimental theatre, proving…
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Riots, Patriotism, and Immigration: England’s New Reality
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In this gripping episode look into the Southport knife attack that shocked England in July 2024. We explore the complex issues surrounding the attack, perpetrated by 17-year-old Axel Rudakubana, and the misinformation that fueled nationwide riots. Join us as we examine the societal impact of mental health, immigration debates, and the role of socia…
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Has the Olympics Lost Its Sporting Spirit?
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In this thought-provoking episode, Mark and Pete dive into the heart of the Olympic Games, questioning whether the event has strayed from its original sporting spirit. They explore the impact of commercialization, political influences, and logistical challenges on the Games. Through insightful discussion and analysis, they seek to understand if the…
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How Can We Effectively Resolve Overcrowding in British Prisons?
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In this compelling episode of The Mark and Pete Show, hosts Mark and Pete dive into the pressing issue of prison overcrowding and explore forward-thinking alternatives to traditional incarceration. Join them as they discuss innovative solutions that prioritize rehabilitation, restorative justice, and community-based sanctions over confinement. Feat…
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What will Britain be like with Keir Starmer as Prime Minister?
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In this episode, we explore what Britain might look like under Keir Starmer's leadership as Prime Minister. Delving into his political philosophy, key policy areas, and potential challenges, we examine how Starmer's approach could impact the economy, healthcare, education, and more. We'll also discuss potential issues with bond markets and unions, …
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In the latest episode of Mark and Pete's podcast, titled "Is Joe Biden Fit to be President?", the hosts dissect Biden's recent debate performance with a sharp wit. They question his cognitive abilities, comparing his speeches to "a Shakespearean tragedy performed by a bewildered octogenarian." They poke fun at the president's frequent verbal misste…
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Have the Just Stop Oil stunts gone to far?
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Join Mark and Pete as they delve into the controversial actions of Just Stop Oil in their latest episode, "Have the Just Stop Oil Stunts Gone Too Far?" Starting with the recent vandalism of Stonehenge, they explore the group's increasingly extreme protests and their impact on public opinion and policy. Are these stunts effective in raising awarenes…
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Euro 2024: why is football more popular than politics?
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In this episode of The Mark and Pete Show, our hosts delve into the intriguing question: why does football capture the hearts and minds of millions more effectively than politics? Join Mark and Pete as they explore the factors behind football's widespread popularity compared to the often polarising and tedious world of politics.Through thoughtful d…
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Chaos in the Conservative Campaign: Tories caught short
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In this episode of The Mark and Pete Show, Pete dives solo into the chaotic state of the Conservative Party's election campaign. Pete dissects the unpreparedness of Tory candidates, the disarray within CCHQ, and the inconsistency of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. He explores how Labour is making unexpected gains in traditional Tory strongholds, while …
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Rishi Sunak's D-Day gaffe: how many more to come?
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In this episode of "Mark and Pete," we dive into the latest political blunder by UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. By going home early from the D-Day commemoration, Sunak made a significant historical gaffe, sparking controversy and criticism. Join Mark and Pete as they dissect the implications of this mistake, explore its impact on Sunak's political …
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North Korea trashes its neighbour, litarally
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In this episode of the Mark and Pete Show, we dive into the bizarre and escalating tensions between North and South Korea. Recently, North Korea has been sending balloons filled with rubbish across the fortified border, prompting a sharp reaction from South Korea. We discuss the details of this unusual tactic, including the recent incident involvin…
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Who will win the UK general election?
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In this riveting episode of the Mark and Pete podcast, we dive into the unexpected and rather soggy announcement from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on 22 May 2024. Standing in the pouring rain, Sunak looked less than prime ministerial as he informed the nation that he had requested permission from King Charles III to dissolve Parliament and call a gen…
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Always check charities for cheating
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In this eye-opening episode of our series on charity fraud, we dive deep into a troubling case that shook a small community to its core—the story of the Rascally Plumber. This local plumber, once trusted and revered, exploited his position within various charity organizations to misappropriate funds meant for the needy. Join us as we uncover how he…
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Should carrying a knife be a crime?
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In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the complex issue of knife possession laws in London amidst rising knife-related incidents. We explore the legal, social, and ethical ramifications of criminalizing knife carrying. Hear from law enforcement officials, legal experts, community activists, and those personally affected by knife violence…
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The local election debacle for the Conservatives.
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In today’s episode, we're diving into the surprising outcome of the recent local elections—a significant debacle for the Conservatives. We’ll analyze what went wrong, the implications for the party’s future, and how this unexpected turn of events could reshape the political landscape. Stay tuned as we unpack the details and reactions from across th…
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The first shall be last: but is that a good thing?
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In the recent 2024 London Marathon, a remarkable story unfolded, one that perfectly embodies the spirit of perseverance and determination. Seventy-five-year-old Fred Tomlinson wasn't the fastest runner on the course, but his journey and finish might just be the most inspiring of all. Long after the front runners had crossed the finish line and the …
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Britain is broke from going woke: can it be repaired?
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In this provocative episode we into the heated discussion surrounding the economic impact of progressive policies in Britain under the title "Britain is Broke from Going Woke: Can It Be Repaired?" The episode kicks off with a poem illustrating the central argument: that Britain's embrace of "woke" principles, such as extensive diversity and inclusi…
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