EPISODE · Aug 15, 2023 · 1H 32M
Fresh Offence
from Talk Breakfast
Author and Sociologist Frank Furedi kicks off today's show by delving into the morning's top headlines as Colonialism is to blame for imposing the male-female divide on society, NHS staff are being told in official hospital policies. Health trust documents obtained by the Daily Mail also state that adults who take hormone therapy are going through puberty, and that men who identify as women can be lesbians. Former NHS Trust Chair Martin Gower joins shortly after to discuss why on Earth Sixty per cent of patients at England's busiest hospital trusts are not being treated within the NHS's time target, official figures show. Sick Brits have the legal right to undergo routine procedures, such as hip and knee replacements, within 18 weeks of being referred. Leader of The Reform Party Richard Tice returns to The Independent Republic to discuss the latest why the EU has rejected Britain's attempts to create a new migrant returns agreement, which Rishi Sunak hoped would help to tackle the small boats crisis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Author and Sociologist Frank Furedi kicks off today's show by delving into the morning's top headlines as Colonialism is to blame for imposing the male-female divide on society, NHS staff are being told in official hospital policies. Health trust documents obtained by the Daily Mail also state that adults who take hormone therapy are going through puberty, and that men who identify as women can be lesbians. Former NHS Trust Chair Martin Gower joins shortly after to discuss why on Earth Sixty per cent of patients at England's busiest hospital trusts are not being treated within the NHS's time target, official figures show. Sick Brits have the legal right to undergo routine procedures, such as hip and knee replacements, within 18 weeks of being referred. Leader of The Reform Party Richard Tice returns to The Independent Republic to discuss the latest why the EU has rejected Britain's attempts to create a new migrant returns agreement, which Rishi Sunak hoped would help to tackle the small boats crisis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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