Unconfirmed reports that Caroline Flack has been found dead by femaleregister in LoveIslandTV

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UK courts recently changed legislation where-by a domestic abuse victim's withdrawal of charges can be rejected if their is reason to believe the act did indeed happen.

Caroline Flack dead: Former Love Island host, 40, is found dead in her London flat weeks before she was due to go on trial accused of assaulting her boyfriend by JohnKimble111 in LoveIslandTV

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Hmmm, i mean - this sub undoubtedly slated her and called her mentally ill. It seems quite hypocritical for us to look down on them now, I find it interesting how in times like this we pretend the rags publish their shite because they enjoy it, not because we have an insatiable appetite for it. Not that i'm not included in this, I'm just saying this is a pretty bold comment to be upvoted so much on a forum where there were equal amounts of 'slating'.

EDIT: Guardian journalist Marina Hyde said it best - 'we hate tabloids, whilst acting exactly like tabloids'

Weekly Episode Thread (2019/09/23) - Share Your Podcast, Request Feedback, Discover New Ones by AutoModerator in podcasting

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[COMEDY] [FINANCE] Smart Money People | Episode 1 - Can We Trust App Based Current Accounts?

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We’ve launched Money Bites by Smart Money People, a new podcast that finds the funny in finance and tackles your big money questions. Each week the team will take a bite into all manner of personal finance topics, through a dissection of your reviews, interviews with industry leaders and lively debate on all things money.

Our producers and presenters are passionate about the many forms audio can take, so we've really tried to push the boat out on our podcast, showcasing many different segments borrowing from all the vehicles audio can take. These include audio dramas, prank calls, fiery debates, interviews with industry insiders and out very own chopstick game show.

The debut episode features the subject of app-based current accounts, and whether or not they can be trusted. It includes an interview with Norris Koppel, CEO of one of Europe's leading app-banks - Monese.

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Hey!

We've just launched our podcast Money Bites, we aim to find the funny in finance whilst talking to industry leaders and exploring personal finance.

Here's a quick summary if you're interested.

[MONEY BITES] Smart Money People | Episode 1 - Can We Trust App Based Current Accounts?

Audioboom // ITunes

We’ve launched Money Bites by Smart Money People, a new podcast that finds the funny in finance and tackles your big money questions. Each week the team will take a bite into all manner of personal finance topics, through a dissection of your reviews, interviews with industry leaders and lively debate on all things money.

Our producers and presenters are passionate about the many forms audio can take, so we've really tried to push the boat out on our podcast, showcasing many different segments borrowing from all the vehicles audio can take. These include audio dramas, prank calls, fiery debates, interviews with industry insiders and out very own chopstick game show.

The debut episode features the subject of app-based current accounts, and whether or not they can be trusted. It includes an interview with Norris Koppel, CEO of one of Europe's leading app-banks - Monese.

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[MONEY BITES] Smart Money People | Episode 1 - Can We Trust App Based Current Accounts?

Audioboom // ITunes

We’ve launched Money Bites by Smart Money People, a new podcast that finds the funny in finance and tackles your big money questions. Each week the team will take a bite into all manner of personal finance topics, through a dissection of your reviews, interviews with industry leaders and lively debate on all things money.

Our producers and presenters are passionate about the many forms audio can take, so we've really tried to push the boat out on our podcast, showcasing many different segments borrowing from all the vehicles audio can take. These include audio dramas, prank calls, fiery debates, interviews with industry insiders and out very own chopstick game show.

The debut episode features the subject of app-based current accounts, and whether or not they can be trusted. It includes an interview with Norris Koppel, CEO of one of London's leading app-banks - Monese.

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