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A podcast from ITN News made in the North of England about issues that affect the North. Each episode we'll look to answer one big question that's getting people talking.
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General Election 2024: The Granada Election Debate
In a special programme we were joined by a panel of candidates, all of them hoping to get elected to seats here in the North West, and all of them taking your questions.
Chaired by Lucy Meacock and Gamal Fahnbulleh, during the lively debate the candidates faced questions on the NHS, immigration, and support for those on foodbanks.
On the panel were:
Chris Green - Conservatives,Ashely Dalton - Labour,Lisa Smart - Liberal DemocratsPaul Swansborough - Reform UK -
General Election 2024: The Campaign Trail Ep3
As the election campaigns get into full swing, Zoe Muldoon provides you with a roundup of this week's biggest political stories in the North West ahead of the General Election on 4 July.
This episode covers 15 June - 21 June. -
General Election 2024: The Campaign Trail Ep2
As the election campaigns get into full swing, Zoe Muldoon provides you with a roundup of this week's biggest political stories in the North West ahead of the General Election on 4 July.
This episode covers 8 June - 14 June. -
General Election 2024: The Campaign Trail Ep1
As the election campaigns get into full swing, Lauren Ostridge provides you with a roundup of this week's biggest political stories in the North West ahead of the General Election on 4 July.
This episode covers 31 May - 7 June. -
Brianna Ghey: How could someone so young turn into a killer?
As the two teenagers who murdered Brianna Ghey are sentenced to life in prison for at least 20 years, Rob Smith takes a look at how two seemingly ‘innocent’ teenagers became killers, concocting a kill list, luring Brianna into a park and stabbing her, in a "frenzied and ferocious" attack, 28 times.
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Does the government's response to the Hillsborough Report go far enough?
It's been more than 30 years since the dealdliest stadium related disaster the country's ever seen - Hillsborough.
Six years ago the Rt Revd James Jones released his report on the establishment response, and since then the families caught up in the tragedy have waited for the goverment to respond.
Now, after seven home secretaries, they have finally got that response - but does it go far enough?
Join Merseyside Correspondents Andy Bonner and Ann O'Connor as they look into the issue, and how those involved feel.