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Stop The Press!

Stop The Press!

De : Nick Copson Bill Martin Rob Chadwick
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The podcast where we peel back the headlines and dive into the dynamic, ever-evolving world of journalism and media. Listen to Bill Martin, Nick Copson, and Rob Chadwick as they go from current affairs to investigative storytelling, from where news and media came from, to where it's heading, we explore the forces shaping how information is reported, consumed, and manipulated in today's fast-paced digital age.

We aim to empower media professionals, current and former journalists, and aspiring storytellers by exploring the challenges, opportunities, and ethics of the industry. Through candid conversations with industry leaders, academics, and change-makers, we seek to provide a platform for learning, reflection, and inspiration, ensuring journalism continues to thrive as a pillar of truth, accountability, and creativity in the digital age.

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Politique et gouvernement
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  • #32: Britain’s political circus: Can any party actually govern anymore?
    May 18 2026

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    This week on Stop The Press!, Rob, Nick and Bill are joined by Tessa Tucker, former Conservative Party candidate for Exeter, to ask a question that increasingly feels unavoidable:

    Is Britain becoming ungovernable?

    As Westminster descends further into personality politics, support or not support a by-election, and the potential for not only a leadership challenge but a general election, the country faces mounting pressure on almost every front. Stagnant growth, overstretched public services, collapsing trust in institutions, rising immigration tensions, and a public that appears angrier and more fragmented than ever.

    Is this simply the latest chapter in Britain’s long political decline, or evidence of a deeper governance crisis affecting the entire system?

    The team and Tessa explore:

    • Whether modern Britain has become too divided to govern effectively
    • Why public trust in politicians and institutions has collapsed
    • The rise of performative politics over serious leadership
    • Whether the media fuels instability or merely reflects it
    • How social media, outrage culture and 24-hour news cycles have changed politics forever
    • Why both Labour and the Conservatives appear trapped in short-term thinking
    • Whether Britain’s political culture itself is now part of the problem

    A frank conversation about leadership, media, culture and whether the UK is entering a period of permanent political dysfunction.

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    55 min
  • #31: Is social media dead?
    Apr 1 2026

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    A landmark ruling in Los Angeles has sent shockwaves through Silicon Valley, with tech giants like Meta and Google found liable for contributing to the worsening mental health of a young woman who argued their platforms were deliberately designed to be addictive.

    In this episode of Stop The Press!, the boys unpack what this case really means. Is this the beginning of meaningful accountability for Big Tech, or a legal overreach that could fundamentally reshape the internet?

    They explore whether this ruling could become a bellwether moment, opening the floodgates for similar lawsuits across the US. If platforms are held responsible for user harm, does that force a redesign of the attention economy itself?

    The conversation also turns to the growing global backlash against social media, including Australia’s increasingly aggressive regulatory stance and proposed bans for younger users. Are governments finally catching up, or are they stepping too far into personal freedom?

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    31 min
  • #30: Special Guest Episode with Pete Holdgate - War, Newsrooms, and the Power of the Image
    Mar 30 2026

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    This week on Stop The Press!, the team sit down with Falklands War veteran and former Western Morning News and Plymouth Herald photographer Pete Holdgate for a powerful conversation about the craft and courage behind photojournalism. From his early days in the Marines to capturing defining moments in the newsroom, Pete shares what it really takes to tell stories through a single frame. The discussion explores what makes a truly great news photograph, the instinct and timing behind the shot, and why photography remains one of the most important tools in shaping how we understand the world.

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    43 min
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