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Ticket touts, Bristol Arena, and suicide
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On this week's show, Alex talks to digital editor Luke Beardsworth about ticket touts and secondary ticket sites like Viagogo. Luke and Alex discuss why reselling gig tickets at an inflated prices is allowed and why little is being done to change it. Then we have political editor Esme Ashcroft, who joins the show to discuss the seemingly endless Bristol Arena saga, after another delay of the final decision. Esme gives us an insight into the arena drama, her experiences reporting on the topic and what we should expect in the future.
Finally, Alex talks to education reporter Michael Yong about his hugely important coverage of student mental health in Bristol. There have been a number of tragic incidents in which students have taken their own lives and Michael explains how every story impacts him, and the challenges reporters face when writing about this sensitive but essential topic.
Links to this episode's stories:
Nearly 100 UK university students killed themselves in a year as Bristol counselling sessions soar
Mayor reveals when Bristol Arena decision will be made and says 'it's not a Star Wars battle between good and evil'
If you'd like to follow us or any of the reporters featured in today's episode, here are the links:
Inside Bristol Live: @IBLpodcast
Host Alex Ballinger: @ambhack
Luke Beardsworth: @LukeBeardsworth
Esme Ashcroft: @EsmeAshcroft
Michael Yong: @Michael_Yong
Most people who are thinking of taking their own life have shown warning signs beforehand.
These can include becoming depressed, showing sudden changes in behaviour, talking about wanting to die and feelings of hopelessness.
These feelings do improve and can be treated. If you are concerned about someone, or need help yourself, please contact the Samaritans on 116 123. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
…
continue reading
Finally, Alex talks to education reporter Michael Yong about his hugely important coverage of student mental health in Bristol. There have been a number of tragic incidents in which students have taken their own lives and Michael explains how every story impacts him, and the challenges reporters face when writing about this sensitive but essential topic.
Links to this episode's stories:
Nearly 100 UK university students killed themselves in a year as Bristol counselling sessions soar
Mayor reveals when Bristol Arena decision will be made and says 'it's not a Star Wars battle between good and evil'
If you'd like to follow us or any of the reporters featured in today's episode, here are the links:
Inside Bristol Live: @IBLpodcast
Host Alex Ballinger: @ambhack
Luke Beardsworth: @LukeBeardsworth
Esme Ashcroft: @EsmeAshcroft
Michael Yong: @Michael_Yong
Most people who are thinking of taking their own life have shown warning signs beforehand.
These can include becoming depressed, showing sudden changes in behaviour, talking about wanting to die and feelings of hopelessness.
These feelings do improve and can be treated. If you are concerned about someone, or need help yourself, please contact the Samaritans on 116 123. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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MP3•Episode hjem
Manage episode 211009561 series 2282037
Indhold leveret af Reach Podcasts. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Reach Podcasts eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
On this week's show, Alex talks to digital editor Luke Beardsworth about ticket touts and secondary ticket sites like Viagogo. Luke and Alex discuss why reselling gig tickets at an inflated prices is allowed and why little is being done to change it. Then we have political editor Esme Ashcroft, who joins the show to discuss the seemingly endless Bristol Arena saga, after another delay of the final decision. Esme gives us an insight into the arena drama, her experiences reporting on the topic and what we should expect in the future.
Finally, Alex talks to education reporter Michael Yong about his hugely important coverage of student mental health in Bristol. There have been a number of tragic incidents in which students have taken their own lives and Michael explains how every story impacts him, and the challenges reporters face when writing about this sensitive but essential topic.
Links to this episode's stories:
Nearly 100 UK university students killed themselves in a year as Bristol counselling sessions soar
Mayor reveals when Bristol Arena decision will be made and says 'it's not a Star Wars battle between good and evil'
If you'd like to follow us or any of the reporters featured in today's episode, here are the links:
Inside Bristol Live: @IBLpodcast
Host Alex Ballinger: @ambhack
Luke Beardsworth: @LukeBeardsworth
Esme Ashcroft: @EsmeAshcroft
Michael Yong: @Michael_Yong
Most people who are thinking of taking their own life have shown warning signs beforehand.
These can include becoming depressed, showing sudden changes in behaviour, talking about wanting to die and feelings of hopelessness.
These feelings do improve and can be treated. If you are concerned about someone, or need help yourself, please contact the Samaritans on 116 123. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
…
continue reading
Finally, Alex talks to education reporter Michael Yong about his hugely important coverage of student mental health in Bristol. There have been a number of tragic incidents in which students have taken their own lives and Michael explains how every story impacts him, and the challenges reporters face when writing about this sensitive but essential topic.
Links to this episode's stories:
Nearly 100 UK university students killed themselves in a year as Bristol counselling sessions soar
Mayor reveals when Bristol Arena decision will be made and says 'it's not a Star Wars battle between good and evil'
If you'd like to follow us or any of the reporters featured in today's episode, here are the links:
Inside Bristol Live: @IBLpodcast
Host Alex Ballinger: @ambhack
Luke Beardsworth: @LukeBeardsworth
Esme Ashcroft: @EsmeAshcroft
Michael Yong: @Michael_Yong
Most people who are thinking of taking their own life have shown warning signs beforehand.
These can include becoming depressed, showing sudden changes in behaviour, talking about wanting to die and feelings of hopelessness.
These feelings do improve and can be treated. If you are concerned about someone, or need help yourself, please contact the Samaritans on 116 123. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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