This week on Our Week, Untangled, Jordan and Kathryn unpack another busy week in UK news, politics, and current affairs.
We begin with the fallout from the BBC’s Panorama investigation into MAFS UK (Married at First Sight UK), discussing the allegations surrounding contestant welfare, the reaction from Channel 4, and the wider questions being asked about reality television and duty of care.
We then move onto the latest HS2 announcements, including the government’s major “reset” of the high-speed rail project, rising costs, delayed timelines, and what ministers say the future of HS2 now looks like.
Also this week, we discuss Rachel Reeves’ new summer discounts and cost-of-living support measures, including discounted travel schemes, cheaper family days out, and the decision to delay planned fuel duty increases.
Later in the episode, we talk about the controversial case where several boys received youth rehabilitation orders after the rape of two teenage girls, the public reaction to the sentencing, and the wider debate around justice and youth sentencing in the UK.
To finish, we revisit the developing Labour by-election story from our previous episode, including the latest discussion around Andy Burnham’s potential return to Westminster and the growing pressure surrounding Labour’s future direction.
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