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The FBU Podcast

The Fire Brigades Union will be sitting down with firefighters, union reps, and activists from across the labour movement.  Each episode will bring you compelling discussions from the front lines of firefighting – the highs, the lows and everything in between.  

  1. 10

    Red Notice #3: Cuts, Health and Safety, Women's TUC

    FBU national officer Tam McFarlane speaks with national officer Adam Taylor, EC member for Oxfordshire Chris Wycherley, and National Women’s Committee Secretary Robyn Richardson. Bringing you updates on the Health and Safety Summit, the Oxfordshire ballot against cuts, and the TUC Women’s Conference.

  2. 9

    Cuts Kill

    The fire service is an all-hazards emergency service. When someone calls 999, they deserve a rapid, fully staffed, fully equipped response. Nothing less.Oxfordshire FBU members, vote YES and return your consultative ballot on industrial action before 30 March.Available on all podcast platforms.

  3. 8

    Anne's story: A firefighter's widow fighting for justice

    In this special episode of the FBU podcast, national officer Adam Taylor speaks with Anne Davies, the widow of firefighter Jeff Simpson. In 2018, Jeff was diagnosed with lung cancer and died. Anne is now fighting for a legal precedent that could see firefighters accessing regular health monitoring and compensation for occupational diseases.

  4. 7

    Red Notice #2: Austerity 2.0

    FBU national officer Tam McFarlane speaks with general secretary Steve Wright, and FBU regional chair for London, Gareth Beeton, in a brand new monthly show. This months Red Notice includes updates on the Autumn Budget, the Government's decision to scrap the PFCC model, and the underfunding crisis across London.

  5. 6

    Red Notice #1: Stop the cuts

    FBU national officer Tam McFarlane speaks with general secretary Steve Wright, EC member Joe Weir, and brigade officials in a brand new monthly show. This months Red Notice includes updates on cuts in Buckinghamshire, Avon and Oxfordshire.

  6. 5

    Cuts cost lives

    Fire services across the UK face unprecedented funding cuts at a time when wildfire incidents are at record highs. FBU General Secretary Steve Wright, along with Executive Council member Colin Brown, Regional Secretary Duncan Stewart-Ball, and Regional Treasurer Dave Pike, discuss the devastating impact of austerity on fire and rescue services. From station closures to appliances off the run, they reveal how 15 years of cuts are putting communities at risk when they need protection most.

  7. 4

    Conference, pay and a tribute to fallen firefighters

    Tam McFarlane speaks with conference delegates to break down this year's biggest debates on Labour affiliation, funding, and health & safety.Tam is joined by Harry Brant, brigade secretary for Leicestershire, and Rebekah Uden, brigade secretary for North Wales Plus, general secretary Steve Wright with an update on the pay campaign, what’s coming up, and what can members expect by next conference.

  8. 3

    The Dangers of PFAS

    Firefighter foam is a serious health risk to firefighters and the public.Mick Tisbury from United Firefighters Union of Australia shares his knowledge and experience on campaigning for blood testing and regulations on forever chemicals in firefighting foam.Mick and Dave Hamilton have achieved remarkable success, securing presumptive legislation that provides firefighters with recognition and compensation for work-related diseases. 

  9. 2

    Pay Offer 2025

    Tam McFarlane is joined by FBU general secretary Steve Wright to discuss the 2025 pay offer.Steve Wright gives a breakdown of the offer and provides context to the negotiations the FBU has been in with the NJC.Deadline to vote is the 19th of May. Make your voice heard - every vote counts!

  10. 1

    Fighting Wildfires

    In the first ever episode of the FBU Podcast, host Tam McFarlane speaks to American firefighter unions in the aftermath of the devastating LA wildfires. And we're joined by Jamie Kelly, who represents firefighters in the  Hampshire and Isle of Wight fire service and by the new FBU general secretary Steve Wright - to talk about climate change, funding, pay, pensions, DECON and everything in between. 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Fire Brigades Union will be sitting down with firefighters, union reps, and activists from across the labour movement.  Each episode will bring you compelling discussions from the front lines of firefighting – the highs, the lows and everything in between.

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How many episodes does The FBU Podcast have?

The FBU Podcast currently has 10 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is The FBU Podcast about?

The Fire Brigades Union will be sitting down with firefighters, union reps, and activists from across the labour movement.  Each episode will bring you compelling discussions from the front lines of firefighting – the highs, the lows and everything in between.  

How often does The FBU Podcast release new episodes?

The FBU Podcast has 10 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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The FBU Podcast is created and hosted by FBU.
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