Annabel investigates the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. It’s the world’s most influential personality test, but can it accurately predict human behaviour or is it a money-grabbing cult?
After a report upholds 45 complaints against Gregg Wallace, Annabel investigates why we let predatory men get away with this behaviour for so long.
As South Cambridgeshire Council votes to make its four-day work week permanent, Annabel investigates whether the rest of the UK should follow suit or if we should let Iceland get the economic upper hand instead.
As the UK sweats its way through its second heatwave, Annabel investigates summer’s wheeziest victims: flat-faced dogs.
The term ‘male loneliness epidemic’ has entered the chat and shows no signs of leaving. Annabel investigates where it comes from, what it means and how a Christian horse-riding drug rehabilitation centre is at the heart of this.
Like every government for a generation, Labour have announced plans to significantly reduce immigration.
Annabel investigates whether we are really at risk of becoming an island of strangers or whether people just stopped speaking to Keir Starmer.
As Liz Kendall prepares to make it harder for disabled people to access Personal Independence Payments, Annabel asks the most important question: do Labour just want to make a sequel to Les Mis?
All-male line-ups are embarrassing, regressive and somehow still a thing. Annabel investigates what we can do about them.
A podcast about politics and patriarchy - with the occasional pun. Annabel Edmonds investigates a new story every week.
Edited by Emma Millen
Annabel investigates how to talk confidently and kindly about the issue of predatory men in stand-up comedy.
After the government approved the reintroduction of beavers into the wild in England, Annabel explains why everyone should be thrilled about loose beavers.
After a new study suggests that Gen Z men and women are increasingly divided on gender equality, Annabel investigates whether the patriarchy is actually going well for men.
With the NHS Fife changing room case receiving national and often transphobic coverage, Annabel investigates the real threat to women’s-only spaces. Spoiler alert: it’s not trans women.
After a new study suggests that people with working-class accents are more likely to be suspected of committing crimes, Annabel asks the most important question: does the nation owe Gemma Collins an apology?
Annabel investigates how we create a system for ridding stand-up comedy of predatory men and explains why we should all be more like Seth Rogen.
After getting an email about Louis C. K.’s new tour, Annabel investigates whether predatory men in stand-up comedy are just a few bad apples or an entirely rotten apple tree. Spoiler alert: it’s the latter.
With the UK’s prison population the highest it’s ever been, Annabel investigates how we got into this mess, where we go from here, and whether Labour might be about to do something sensible in response.