Join our hosts for Tuesday’s show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Political Bias’ and ‘University Fees Increase’
Political Bias
Muslims have often been made scapegoats in politics due to a mix of historical prejudice, media bias, and political manipulation. Since events like 9/11, many media outlets have unfairly linked Islam with terrorism, shaping public fear and misunderstanding. This “othering” of Muslims reinforces stereotypes and fuels discrimination, hate crimes, and social division. Join us today as we take a look at how political bias impacts society and the possible ways it can be tackled.
University Fees Increase
As living costs rise and student debt grows, debate over tuition fee increases has reignited across the UK. Are universities justified in raising costs, or are students being priced out of opportunity? Join us as we examine government policy, economic pressures, and widening inequality, asking whether education should remain a right, not a privilege.
Guests:
Amira Campbell - President of the National Union of Students (NUS),
Matthew Boyd - Chair of the Young Workers Group at GMB Union.
Mahir Malhi - President of AMSA, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Students Association.
Producers:
Munahil Nasir, Arub Anwar and Bushra Amir
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Join our hosts for Tuesday’s show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Political Bias’ and ‘University Fees Increase’
Political Bias
Muslims have often been made scapegoats in politics due to a mix of historical prejudice, media bias, and political manipulation. Since events like 9/11, many media outlets have unfairly linked Islam with terrorism, shaping public fear and misunderstanding. This “othering” of Muslims reinforces stereotypes and fuels discrimination, hate crimes, and social division. Join us today as we take a look at how political bias impacts society and the possible ways it can be tackled.
University Fees Increase
As living costs rise and student debt grows, debate over tuition fee increases has reignited across the UK. Are universities justified in raising costs, or are students being priced out of opportunity? Join us as we examine government policy, economic pressures, and widening inequality, asking whether education should remain a right, not a privilege.
Guests:
Amira Campbell - President of the National Union of Students (NUS),
Matthew Boyd - Chair of the Young Workers Group at GMB Union.
Mahir Malhi - President of AMSA, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Students Association.
Producers:
Munahil Nasir, Arub Anwar and Bushra Amir
Drive Time Show Podcast 03-11-2025: Climate Change and Disillusioned Youth?
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Drive Time Show Podcast 03-11-2025: Climate Change and Disillusioned Youth?
Join Faheem Nasir, Amaar Ahmad & Sabah Ahmad for Friday’s show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Climate Change’ and ‘Disillusioned Youth?’
Climate Change
Scientists have announced that Earth has likely crossed its first major climate tipping point - the irreversible decline of warm-water coral reefs. Once among the most vibrant ecosystems on the planet, these reefs are now bleaching and dying on a global scale. Their loss is an indication that humanity has stepped into a new phase of the climate crisis. This stark milestone has reignited the haunting question: Is it too late to save our planet?
Disillusioned Youth?
What lies behind the Gen Z protests sweeping across the world today? Why are our young people less happy and more disillusioned? What is driving this discontent? These are some of the issues we would like to address as we look into what the future holds for our young people. Join us between 5 and 6 as we go on to consider the importance of good governance and role models for our young people.
Guests:
Signe Norberg - Director of Policy and Public Affairs, ISEP
Eban Goodstein - Author, Educator and Director of the Bard Center for Environmental Policy
Steve Micklewright - Chief Executive of Rewilding Charity Trees for Life and Co-Convenor of the Scottish Rewilding Alliance
Ian Hanington - Senior Writer and Editor of David Suzuki Foundation
Sarah Arnold - Senior Policy Advisor at The King’s Fund
Bobby Duffy - Professor of Public Policy and Director of the Policy Institute at King’s College, London
Dr Elisabeth Loose - Research & Engagement Manager at the John Smith Centre
Producers:
Maria Ahmad Tooba and Nabeela Shah
Voice of Islam
Join our hosts for Tuesday’s show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Political Bias’ and ‘University Fees Increase’
Political Bias
Muslims have often been made scapegoats in politics due to a mix of historical prejudice, media bias, and political manipulation. Since events like 9/11, many media outlets have unfairly linked Islam with terrorism, shaping public fear and misunderstanding. This “othering” of Muslims reinforces stereotypes and fuels discrimination, hate crimes, and social division. Join us today as we take a look at how political bias impacts society and the possible ways it can be tackled.
University Fees Increase
As living costs rise and student debt grows, debate over tuition fee increases has reignited across the UK. Are universities justified in raising costs, or are students being priced out of opportunity? Join us as we examine government policy, economic pressures, and widening inequality, asking whether education should remain a right, not a privilege.
Guests:
Amira Campbell - President of the National Union of Students (NUS),
Matthew Boyd - Chair of the Young Workers Group at GMB Union.
Mahir Malhi - President of AMSA, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Students Association.
Producers:
Munahil Nasir, Arub Anwar and Bushra Amir