
Bradley Young
Journalist and Writer at Sky News
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May 1, 2024 |
thejusticegap.com | Bradley Young
New research reveals that murderers are now getting ‘substantially increased’ minimum prison sentences fuelling a trend of sentence inflation across other serious crimes, such as manslaughter and sexual offences. According to the report by the Sentencing Academy written by Dr Richard Martin of LSE, average minimum terms for murder have soared from 13 years in 2000 to 21 years in 2021, marking a 60% surge.
Episode #105 Late Holocene Bronze Age Collapses Correlated? Mega-mammals Extinction / Little Ice Age
Jan 18, 2024 |
player.fm | Bradley Young |Randall Carlson
“The Randall Carlson” socials, VoD titles, tours, events, podcasts, merch shop, donate: https://randallcarlson.com/links Esoteric class/lectures w/RC: https://youtube.com/geocosmicrexhttps://youtube.com/TheRandallCarlson Russ asks about identifying, dating, and correlating different rocks and strata.
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Jan 10, 2024 |
player.fm | Bradley Young |Randall Carlson
“The Randall Carlson” socials, VoD titles, tours, events, podcasts, merch shop, donate: https://randallcarlson.com/links Some brief recollections of the Montana megafloods tour and RC 1st trip into Scablands region, then looking ahead to future events inspires RC to recall the books and sequences of study that turned on his scientific research gene in the late 70’s, with some accurate clues that got him tracking toward Atlantis.
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Sep 7, 2023 |
three.fm | Bradley Young
People on lower incomes often work in jobs where they are more exposed to heat and do not have adequate insulation or cooling systems to avoid the "silent killer" when they return to small urban homes, according to climate scientist Professor Hannah Cloke. Those with less money to spend on home improvements, fans or air conditioning are also more likely to have additional vulnerabilities which put them more at risk, she explained.
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Sep 7, 2023 |
mkfm.com | Bradley Young
People on lower incomes often work in jobs where they are more exposed to heat and do not have adequate insulation or cooling systems to avoid the "silent killer" when they return to small urban homes, according to climate scientist Professor Hannah Cloke. Those with less money to spend on home improvements, fans or air conditioning are also more likely to have additional vulnerabilities which put them more at risk, she explained.
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