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- Posted18 October 2021
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Nolan Investigates. Episode 10 - Is the BBC too close to Stonewall? Audio, 45 minutes
We look at whether the BBC's output was influenced by Stonewall
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Nolan Investigates. Episode 9 - How close was Ofcom to Stonewall? Audio, 50 minutes
Was the media regulator too keen to please a lobby group?
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Nolan Investigates. Episode 8 - The Debate. Audio, 33 minutes
Trans and non-binary people with different perspectives debate the issues in the podcast.
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Nolan Investigates. Episode 7 – Lobbying and the Law. Audio, 38 minutes
Was Stonewall’s advice to public bodies entirely accurate?
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Nolan Investigates. Episode 6 – Is Government Too Close to Stonewall? Audio, 56 minutes
How close were governments across the UK to Stonewall?
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Nolan Investigates. Episode 5 - A gender clinic insider speaks out. Audio, 56 minutes
Dr David Bell speaks about his experience of the UK's leading gender clinic.
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Nolan Investigates. Episode 4 - Being non-binary in the UK. Audio, 20 minutes
The UK's first non-binary mayor, talks about what it's like to be non-binary in the UK.
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Nolan Investigates. Episode 3 - Self-ID and Gender Identity. Audio, 34 minutes
We look at the issues central to the debates around sex and gender.
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Nolan Investigates. Episode 2 – Stonewall’s Schemes and the BBC. Audio, 39 minutes
How the BBC signed up to Stonewall's Allies and Workplace Equality Index schemes.
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Nolan Investigates. Episode 1 - The Brief. Audio, 17 minutes
How the investigation began.
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- Posted8 October 2021