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Across six episodes, host Amy Nagy speaks to the secretive officers working in warzones or tracking down terrorists in your community. They include international liaison officer Clara, who moved to London to be a dancer, but did a career 180 after being burgled, and became a homicide detective and hostage negotiator. She shares her “pinch me moments”, like casually commuting in a Chinook, and while she declares it the “best job in the world,” she doesn’t sugarcoat the exhausting realities. Next up: cool-headed bomb disposal expert Tom, and the work required before he gets his work suit on.

strangely True crime gets weird, with Luke Jones in London and Poppy Damon in New York swapping strange stories across the pond each week. Luke is the journalist behind hit BBC pod The Pitcairn Trials, while Poppy is best known for Audible Original Murderabilia, investigating the underground trade in true-crime objects. Which explains her interest in her first story: a mystery at a cemetery in Philadelphia, where graves were being desecrated, and police later discovered “a horror movie come to life”.

There’s ghoulish insight on the history of grave robbing, our love of the macabre, and the online trade in skulls and bones. Luke, who’s been gifted the patch of Europe, serves up his amuse-bouche tale, featuring a sinister Italian Mrs Doubtfire. Their strange, special relationship has a future. Everything is Fake (And Nobody Cares) n a post-truth world of AI, influencers and Donald Trump, the line between fact and fake is increasingly blurred.

The camera frequently lies – I mean, I’ve just watched a video where a plate of mashed potato turned into a polar bear. Is anything real any more? In this timely six-parter for BBC Sounds, the very human and endearing tech journalist Jamie Bartlett tries to make sense of our relationship with the truth, via Hulk Hogan, Steven Bartlett, Lance Armstrong and assorted experts, and hints at what fresh hell awaits.

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Service open 8am-6pm daily. SP: Spoke, 0333 202 3390 Donor a bloody marvel A WOMAN whose blood is so rare that it can be frozen for up to three decades says she feels “very special and honoured” to be able to help sick patients. Mina Stoddart-Stones, 26, has been giving blood for years, but only recently realised she is considered a “VIP” by NHS Blood and Transplant. There are only nine do- nors in the UK with the same blood type, which can help prevent fatal reactions during pregnancy.

Mina, who lives in Bridgwater, Somerset, said: “It is cool. It’s nice to know that it’s so rare and that it can help people.” Closing chemist in crisis PHARMACY opening hours are being slashed because of “chronic underfunding”. One-in-six pharmacies have cut their weekend opening hours.

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  • Author: Unknown
  • Pages: 65
  • Language: English (en)

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