Sketch Notes On Censorship - Carl Heneghan

Welcome to ‘Sketch Notes On Censorship’. In this episode Health and Social Affairs Editor of the Sunday Express Lucy Johnston welcomes Professor Carl Heneghan, Director of the Centre for evidence-based medicine onto the show to talk about censorship. Despite his distinguished academic standing, Carl is no stranger to censorship and over the past two years, his work has been branded fake news and false information by various social media giants. Other academics and even a politician have also attempted to smear him on social media. During the pandemic, we've seen how cancel culture has been extended to academia and the sciences. Some say the online safety bill currently going through parliament will likely increase the amount of material removed online. Some argue this will protect the public from potentially dangerous misinformation. But others say misinformation today can be tomorrow's facts.

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Sketch Notes On is a London-based podcast which provides an in-depth look into the most pressing news stories of our times. The initial series, Sketch Notes On a Pandemic, has featured the views of experts including Professor Carl Heneghan, retired UK Supreme Court judge Lord Sumption, and Great Barrington Declaration authors Sunetra Gupta, Martin Kulldorf and Jay Bhattacharya, all of whom question whether lockdowns were the correct policy. Comedienne Ruby Wax and Wimbledon winner Pat Cash also give their thoughts on how the virus and the consequent restrictions have affected their industries. Sketch Notes On is hosted by Lucy Johnston and Matt Gibson, both Fleet Street journalists, and is produced by Daniel Spiller, a songwriter, musician and sound engineer. It has rapidly gained a following and regularly appears in British newspapers and websites.