A previous post on this blog profiled several radical history podcasts which may be of interest.
To these we can now add the excellent #SpyCopsPod, with weekly instalments that have mainly focussed on the proceedings of the Undercover Policing Inquiry. All the episodes I have listened to (there are seven so far) have been excellent "on the ground" summaries of what is happening at the inquiry - as well as fascinating insights into UK radical movements of the 1960s onwards and police surveillance of them.
Contributors to the podcast include non-state core participants in the inquiry (i.e. activists who were spied on) alongside members of Campaign Opposing Police Surveillance and the Undercover Research Group.
You can find the podcast free on all the usual platforms - and there are links and more information here:
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