Topic: Liverpool

11 chapters across the catalog

Retribution
Episode 1793 43:30 - 48:42

1793: Retribution

United Kingdom, Anti-Migrant Protests and Economic Decline

Protests against the housing of asylum seekers in hotels have spread across the UK, including major demonstrations in Liverpool and London. Citizens express frustration over the Labour government's handling of small boat crossings and the mandatory BBC television license fee. Economic reports from the region indicate stalled housing markets, high electricity prices, and an exodus of investors and skilled workers.

Rainbow of Rockets
Episode 1683 1:22:13 - 1:26:25

1683: Rainbow of Rockets

United Kingdom Riots, Southport Stabbing Aftermath

Widespread rioting has broken out across the UK following a mass stabbing in Southport that killed three young girls. While initial reports on social media claimed the suspect was a radical Muslim immigrant, police stated he was born in Wales to Rwandan parents. The unrest is described as a culmination of long-standing tensions regarding immigration and "two-tier policing."

Stay Alarmed
Episode 1649

1649: Stay Alarmed

John Alfred Tenniswood, World's Oldest Man Secrets

John Alfred Tenniswood, a 111-year-old retired accountant from Liverpool, has been named the world's oldest living man by Guinness World Records. Tenniswood inherited the title following the death of 114-year-old Juan Vincente Perez of Venezuela. He attributes his longevity to luck, moderation, and a weekly tradition of eating fish and chips every Friday.

AMAD
Episode 1555 2:34:52 - 2:36:14

1555: AMAD

Soccer Fans Shove the Coronation Chant, Scott Galloway

British soccer fans are noted for chanting "You can shove the coronation up your arse" during recent matches. The hosts mention that tech commentator Scott Galloway found the display "disgusting," while they find the public's rejection of the royal event amusing.

Grope Line
Episode 1372 1:01:44 - 1:05:25

1372: Grope Line

Universal Healthcare Agenda, Liverpool Protocol, Sam Page Gaffe

The hosts speculate whether the current healthcare crisis is being used to collapse the private system and usher in universal basic healthcare. They mention the "Liverpool Protocol" in the UK's NHS as a cautionary tale of government-run end-of-life care. Additionally, they play a clip of St. Louis County Executive Sam Page accidentally saying children are becoming ill "with vaccine" instead of "without."

Covidiots
Episode 1293 2:07:54 - 2:09:24

1293: Covidiots

British Army COVID-19 Testing in Liverpool Schools

Broadgreen International School in Liverpool announced that the British Army would be deployed to test all students and staff for COVID-19 using a "lateral flow" system. Each individual is identified with a unique barcode for tracking results. The hosts express concern over the militarization of public health testing and the use of barcodes for personal identification.

KBALL One
Episode 1249 2:02:30 - 2:06:09

1249: KBALL One

International Producer Notes and Plaid Network Security

Sir Quistan of Lincolnshire notes that English football teams taking a knee is largely a branding exercise for American owners like the Fenway Sports Group. The show clarifies its refusal to use Cash App or Venmo due to their reliance on the Plaid Network, which grants third parties excessive access to user bank accounts. Other producers share updates on personal milestones, including "divorce karma" and business stimulus funds.

RET
Episode 1203 1:03:57 - 1:08:56

1203: RET

July 4th Special, Sports Media and Soccer Scores

A misunderstanding regarding a newsletter draft leads to a discussion about the movie Stalag 17 and the hosts' lack of interest in sports. They criticize ESPN for focusing exclusively on British soccer scores while ignoring leagues in Brazil, Mexico, and Africa, suggesting the coverage is biased toward a specific demographic.

Boundless Barbarity
Episode 646 54:14 - 56:25

646: Boundless Barbarity

No Agenda Art, Beatles ISIS Parody

The "No Agenda" art gallery recently featured a parody of the Beatles dressed as ISIS members, referencing the "Beatles" nickname given to British-born militants in Syria. The discussion notes the geographical inaccuracy of calling the original Beatles a "London" band, as they are famously from Liverpool. Artists like Alexander and Nick Durant are recognized for their consistent contributions to the show's visual identity.

Cocked Pistol
Episode 339 2:11:46 - 2:13:51

339: Cocked Pistol

Nathan Eccleston, Illuminati Tweet Controversy

Liverpool soccer player Nathan Eccleston faced disciplinary action after posting a tweet on the anniversary of September 11 suggesting the "Illuminati" were responsible for the attacks. The incident is cited as an example of the limitations on free speech for public figures with large audiences.

Surviving The Swine Flu
Episode 113 2:08 - 6:18

113: Surviving The Swine Flu

Cherie Blair Swine Flu Diagnosis and UK Phone Consultations

Cherie Blair, wife of former Prime Minister Tony Blair, canceled public engagements after receiving a swine flu diagnosis and a prescription for Tamiflu. Reports indicate that doctors in the United Kingdom are increasingly diagnosing the virus over the phone based on symptom checklists rather than in-person examinations.