Charlotte just wants you to all have a jolly good time. Oldies you can move your feet to in the library and chat you can enjoy whilst having a cuppa.
York Politics Society's official radio show, covering all things political. Each week Adam and Charlie will present you with a lighthearted look at what's going on in the world of current affairs.
Join Charlie and friends each week to count down the top ten best songs in a highly specific genre
Join Charlie and friend(s) to countdown the top 10 songs from a random topic
Charlie and Hugh chat about the things that (don't) matter with a variety of guests. Covering weekly news, new music and silly chit chat - tune in!
Spiritual successor to the York Politics Digest, but in podcast form! This is a podcast from the York Politics Society. Hear a roundup of current affairs, discussion of major political events/ideas, and exclusive interviews. Hosted by Charlie Buckley and Adam Boulton Rawlinson.
The University's Vice Chancellor, Charlie Jeffery, joins us in the URY studio for the first time to discuss the Student Engagement Strategy 2030, with musical interludes picked by Charlie himself along the way.
URY talks to the University of York's Vice Chancellor, Charlie Jeffery, and the YUSU President, Pierrick Roger, about the issues facing students in the coming year, including semeserisation, industrial action, the cost of living and rent prices, and the actions YUSU and the university are taking to support students.
If this show is on the schedule, it means that Charlie Bradbury wanted to do a show and couldn't wait until whenever URY favourite*, Bonkers Conkers, was next on air. Tune in for some random chit chat!
*as presumed by Charlie
"What name is given to the genre of dance music that was developed in the UK in the early 1990s out of the rave scene and reggae sound system culture associated with acts such as 'A Guy Called Gerald' and 'Goldie'?
Drum and bass?
We can't accept drum and bass, we need Jungle I'm afraid." -University Challenge (2024)
On this show I ask Charlie Bradbury, rainforest expert, how massive the jungle really is and what's so cool about it?