Jim Hawkins Episodes Episode guide
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Can anyone sing? Has X-Factor inspired you?
Mike George in for Jim on the joy of singing, rugby and science – and some exclusive news!
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When the hardest person to forgive is yourself
When the sadness of breakdown or bereavement is compounded by guilt
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Ofsted: we’re still not listening to our children
Who listened to you as a child? And rules learned when young which you still can’t break
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Frightening cures for frightening conditions?
As memories of Shelton Hospital, Shrewsbury continue listeners relive past treatment
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Grand National and goodbye to a Victorian asylum
The sacrifices made at Aintree and was Shrewsbury’s Shelton hospital ever your home?
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08/04/2011
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Digital dilemmas, depression and the blues
How listeners cope with depression, and Digital UK’s expert fields switchover problems.
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Urban regeneration and digital switchover
Could your community make improvements to your neighbourhood? And digital advice.
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Muslims for loyalty, peace and freedom
Jim chats to Sajid Younis about Islamophobia – will an advertising campaign help?
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Incapacity benefit crackdown and 50 and unemployed
The charity Scope and local incapacity benefit claimants shares worries over reassessments
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April Fool’s Day – but it’s no joke as cuts bite
Reality of cuts hits home as concessionary bus passes change and parking charges rise
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31/03/2011
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Enough volunteers to make the Big Society work?
Hansard Society survey: only 1 in 10 plan to volunteer. Are you part of that 10%?
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Disabled airline passengers and laser eye surgery
Air travel can be a hassle – what if you’re disabled? And surgery to be rid of glasses
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Shropshire joins the anti-cuts demo in London
Everything you wanted to know about being Jewish, but didn't like to ask
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Children’s wards to move – Shropshire reacts
Changes to Shropshire’s paediatric care – Jim questions the men with the answers
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Beat the budget – alternative energy and transport
Local businesses react to the Budget’s headlines and listeners save on fuel bills
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Budget blues, local business and beating bullying
Jim catches up with local businesses as they anticipate the details of the Budget
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Katie’s new beauty and a Sikh turban protest
Katie Piper’s face was her life and career until an acid attack changed everything
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Working nights? Who’s minding the kids?
Childcare when you work out-of-hours and respite if you’re caring for a disabled child
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Red tape cut which ties foster carers’ hands
Children's Minister with a new Foster Carers' Charter to end red tape around fostering
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Child abuse – can suing authorities help?
Moving on from child abuse and understanding and helping those who self harm.
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Young, gifted – but unemployed?
Becky’s story backs news that youth unemployment has never been higher
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Midsomer’s dead, and very white, bodies
No ethnicity in Midsomer Murders as, “it wouldn't be the English village with them.â€
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Japan’s disaster, forgiveness and alcoholism
Massive earthquake and tsunami in Japan – what can we do to help?
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Japanese Earthquake, RAF Cosford and Street Pastors
Elliot Webb sits in and brings you the latest on the Japanese Earthquake.
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Neighbours, prostate cancer and dogs
Elliot Webb sits in and asks if you know who your neighbours are.
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Childhood obesity, weird crushes and quitting smoking
Elliot Webb sits in and asks you for your weird celebrity crushes.
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Local Stuntman Justin Pearson and Pancake Day
Elliot Webb sits in and talks to a local man making a living from Hollywood blockbusters.
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07/03/2011
Ryan Kennedy sits in and asks for the questions you'd put on the 2011 Census.