Sadie Nine Episodes Episode guide
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15/03/2023
Fascinating guests, the news of the day and the music you love with Sadie.
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County lines gangs and self-driving cars (14/03/2023)
Steve Scruton sits in. A county lines drug route has been shut down by Essex Police.
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Alzheimer's research and fake grass (13/03/2023)
A University Of Essex study is looking to find early clues for symptoms of dementia.
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Pandemic mental health and astrology (09/03/2023)
A BMJ study says the mental health impact of the Covid pandemic turned out to be minimal.
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Sadie's Myeloma battle (08/03/2023)
Sadie reveals her experiences of having the bone marrow cancer which cannot be cured.
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Getting caught short and Maisie Smith (07/03/2023)
A delivery driver is caught on CCTV urinating in a customers driveway in Loughton.
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Colchester gladiators and air pollution (06/03/2023)
Historians now believe Roman gladiators held fights in Essex, for the Colchester Vase.
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Southend Airport future and old litter (02/03/2023)
Southend Airport's owners have announced it’s “exploring” the sale of the Essex terminal.
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Drought concerns and Lemar (01/03/2023)
Anglian Water warns a lack of rainfall could see them introduce preventative measures.
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Southend city status and lost passports (28/02/2023)
Steve Scruton sits in. Southend marks the first anniversary of becoming a city.
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Northern Lights and Paul Potts (27/02/2023)
People living in Essex may get the chance to see the Northern Lights this evening.
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A120 Galleys Corner and 24-hour improv (23/02/2023)
Plans to improve the notorious junction at Braintree have failed to receive funding.
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Benefits and London Landmarks Half Marathon (22/02/2023)
A report suggests benefits won't keep up with the cost of living for another two years.
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Harlow strikes and fruit & veg shortages (21/02/2023)
Staff who carry out street cleaning, landscaping and housing maintenance join picket line.
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Beach huts and treasure troves (20/02/2023)
Tendring Council want to introduce new ways of owning and renting its beach huts.
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Essex wine making and Midge Ure (16/02/2023)
Steve Scruton sits in. Midge Ure joins Steve ahead of his gig in Southend in May.
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Maths skills and The Sex Pistols' Glen Matlock (15/02/2023)
Steve Scruton sits in. The punk pioneer chats about his new album and his career.
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Unpaid carers and S Club 7 reunion (14/02/2023)
Steve Scruton sits in. Tendring and Brentwood have a high proportion of unpaid carers.
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Service charges and Strictly's Johannes Radebe (13/02/2023)
Steve Scruton sits in. How much have your service charges gone up where you live?
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Essex mini-earthquake and pot hole (09/02/2023)
Steve Scruton sits in. A 2.6 magnitude tremor hit the village of Bicknacre this morning.
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Family businesses and Lucy Porter (08/02/2023)
Steve Scruton sits in.A Westcliff shop run by four generations is closing down.
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Wooden Beatles and Cavendish trial sentences (07/02/2023)
Steve Scruton sits in. Carved wooden statues of the Fab Four have been sold at auction.
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Motivational music and Rochford tree (06/02/2023)
Steve Scruton sits in. Essex snooker player Ali Carter cites help from Whitney Houston!
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Electricity pylons and log burners (02/02/2023)
Campaigners against a pylon scheme across Essex meet with the Energy and Climate Minister
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North Sea Floods - 70 years on (01/02/2023)
Sadie broadcasts live from Canvey Island to mark the 70th anniversary of the 1953 tragedy.
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Essex mental health debate and favourite TV (31/01/2023)
Essex MP's hold a special debate about the county's past mental health care.
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Over 50s working and MP bullying (30/01/2023)
The chancellor has called on people to come out of retirement to fill job vacancies.
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Bradwell WWII bomb and Mike D'Abo (26/01/2023)
A man describes the moment he kicked an unexploded WWII bomb while walking his dog.
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Chelmsford bus gate and Eshaan Akbar (25/01/2023)
75% of drivers who were fined for using the bus gate managed to overturn their penalty.
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Menopause leave and Thurrock Council finances (24/01/2023)
The government rejects a proposal to introduce "menopause leave" pilot schemes in England.