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The Guardian audio edition

The very best of the Guardian's journalism in an easy to digest weekly podcast, supported by Audible
  • EGYPT-CAIRO-CLASHES-DEATH TOLL

    The Guardian Audio Edition: mortuary overflows in Cairo after massacre - 29 July 2013

    The Guardian Audio Edition: Mortuary overflows in Cairo after massacre - 29 July 2013

  • Chris Froome

    The Guardian Audio Edition: Sky's the limit for Chris Froome, Tour de France's multinational force - 22 July 2013

    Audio versions of a selection of articles from the Guardian

  • A man holds up a cardboard cut out of Trayvon Martin at a rally in reaction to the acquittal of George Zimmerman in New York, US.

    The Guardian Audio Edition: Open season on black boys after Trayvon Martin killing - 15 July 2013

    Audio versions of a selection of articles from the Guardian newspaper and website

  • Andy Murray

    The Guardian Audio Edition: 8 July 2013

    Audio versions of a selection of articles from the Guardian newspaper and website

  • Egypt protests

    The Guardian Audio Edition: 2 July 2013

    Audio versions of a selection of articles from the Guardian newspaper and website

  • Murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence

    The Guardian Audio Edition: Stephen Lawrence police smear campaign - 24 June 2013

    Audio versions of a selection of articles from the Guardian newspaper and website

  • GCHQ composite

    The Guardian Audio Edition: 18 June 2013

    Audio versions of a selection of a selection of articles from the Guardian newspaper and website

  • Edward Snowden.

    The Guardian Audio Edition: NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden explains his motives - 11 June 2013

    In this week's edition, CIA whistleblower Edward Snowden speaks out, Paul Lester meets the band who laid the foundations of heavy metal, Black Sabbath, and this week's audiobook review celebrates 100 years since DH Lawrence published Sons and Lovers, and charts a very different relationship between a mother and her son in Melvyn Bragg's latest novel, Grace and Mary.

  • Bradley Manning

    The Guardian Audio Edition: The hypocrisy at the heart of the Bradley Manning trial - 4 June 2013

    In this week's Guardian Audio Edition Tim Adams meets artist Jeremy Deller, George Monbiot's personal response to the murder of April Jones and our audiobook review hears Lionel Shriver's Big Brother

  • The Guardian Audio Edition: Woolwich attack witness Ingrid Loyau-Kennett: 'I feel like a fraud' - 28 May 2013

    The Guardian Audio Edition: Woolwich attack witness Ingrid Loyau-Kennett 'I feel like a fraud'

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    The Guardian Audio Edition: Fury at corporate tax avoidance leads to call for a global response - 21 May 2013

    In this edition, Tracy McVeigh writes about the fury at corporate tax avoidance and the call for governmental response ahead of the G8 summit, Observer Science Editor Robin McKie investigates the medical potential of cloning cells from our own DNA, Xan Brooks in Cannes meets director Baz Luhrmann and in our audiobook review we celebrate fifty years since the publication of Richard Feynman's Lectures on Physics.

  • The Guardian Audio Edition: Ohio kidnapping: what makes men take women and children prisoner? - 14 May 2013

    In this week's edition, Paul Harris and Ed Pilkington in the US report on the Ohio kidnapping, Tobias Jones on the murder of an Italian paparazzo, a tale of bunga bunga, blackmail and organised crime

  • The Guardian Audio Edition: George Monbiot on why envy is keenest among the very rich - 7 May 2013

    George Monbiot and Larry Elliott

    In this week's edition, George Monbiot on why the politics of envy is felt keenest among the very rich and in our audiobook review, we listen to John Le Carre's novel A Delicate Truth

  • Australian Aborigine

    The Guardian Audio Edition: John Pilger on the plight of Aboriginal Australians - 30 April 2013

    In this week's edition, John Pilger on the plight of Australia's aboriginal communities, Steve Ross on all too human Hollywood animals and Terry Pratchett tells Stephen Moss about his new scientific direction

  • Rod Stewart Performs At O2 Arena In London

    The Guardian Audio Edition: Rod Stewart on sex, drugs and songwriting - 23 April 2013

    Audio versions of a selection of articles from the Guardian newspaper and website

  • A woman wears a pair of Molami headphones

    The Guardian Audio Edition: 16 April 2013

    On this week's edition Russell Brand has an encounter with the late Margret Thatcher, Lucy Morgan Edwards on fears of civil war in Afghanistan.

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    The Guardian Audio Edition: Is Germany too powerful for Europe? - 9 April 2013

    In this week's edition, Michael White considers the impact of Margaret Thatcher's politics, Polly Toynbee challenges the Chancellor's defence on benefit cuts, Stuart Jeffries on Germany's Europe, Dr Sam Parnia on his resuscitation techniques, and Eva Mendes tries to convince Catherine Shoard she doesn't care about being beautiful. This weeks Audiobook review looks at childrens mystery fiction.

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    The Guardian Audio Edition: 2 April 2013

    In this week's edition, Toby Helm and Tracy McVeigh writes that the Bedroom Tax will push up the benefit bill, cause social disruption and create widespread misery according to critics, Charlie Brooker on the new season of The Voice and in this week's audiobook review looks at historical fiction, with Tracy Chevalier's latest, The Last Runaway.

  • The Guardian Audio Edition being read

    The Guardian Audio Edition: The rise of the naked female warriors - 26 March 2013

    In this week's edition, Larry Elliot writes that Lehman lessons weigh on Cyprus talks - but the 1920s slump must not be ignored, Kira Cochrane on the rise of the naked female warriors and in this week's audiobook review, Kate Atkinson's latest novel, Life after Life.

  • The Guardian Audio Edition: 19 March 2013 - The budget, if Osborne has no answers, who does?

    In this edition, John Harris asks, if George Osborne has no answers to our economic difficulties, who has? Simon Jenkins writes on the election of a new Pope as God's Olympics, from Lagos Monica Mark meets the first black female professional polo player who is changing perceptions in the 'sport of kings' and this week's audiobook review looks at Minette Walters

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