A Question of Values
Jul 12, 2022
Episode description
A Question of Values with Barbara Anne 12th July 2022
Britons complained that it was 'too hot to work' today on what could be the hottest day of the year so far - with temperatures hitting 33C (91F) amid a heat-health alert, as sunbathers hit beaches and parks early this morning.........
Radio 4's specially extended edition of the Today Programme on Thursday morning was interrupted for the BBC's political editor Chris Mason to boast that he had just received a call from Downing Street informing him that 'the Prime Minister has agreed to stand down'.........
Wimbledon organisers have come under pressure to abandon their strict all-white dress code for women players who are menstruating.
School children were told prostitution is a 'rewarding job' by sex education providers who promoted wild kinks to pupils.Organisations brought in to teach kids about sex have introduced children to hardcore kinks including being flogged, caned, locking people up in a cage and being slapped in the face, The Times reported
The Church of England has admitted it does not have a definition of the word woman.A bishop said yesterday that the meaning of the word used to be ‘self-evident
A holidaymaker whose EasyJet break was ruined by cancellation, delay and miserable conditions has blasted the airline for holding a five-star trip in the sun for its bosses.Chloe Smith, 31, was among 19 members of her extended family who were left stranded in Turkey after their flight home was axed as they waited to board the plane.........
A five-year-old boy died 'from helium poisoning' after he tried to climb inside a dinosaur balloon the same size as him. Karlton Noah Donaghey, from Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, wanted to wear the balloon as a costume to surprise his family.
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