Sadie Nine Episodes Episode guide
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E-Scooter ban on trains and celeb footy (25/05/2023)
Greater Anglia will no longer e-scooters from it's services due to fire safety concerns.
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Stolen defibriliators and Gary Wilmot (24/05/2023)
Hundreds of defibriliators have either been stolen or damaged across the UK.
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Stillbirths and second-hand cars (23/05/2023)
74 stillbirths were recorded in the last two years at Mid and South Essex Trust Hospitals.
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Shared finances and pier to pier walk (22/05/2023)
Is sharing finances the key to a happy marriage?
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Knife crime and Chelmsford Beer Festival (18/05/2023)
A woman whose grandson was stabbed to death believes tough new rules are on their way.
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Southend Utd court appearance and new hospitals (17/05/2023)
The High Court give the club 56 more days to settle an unpaid tax bill to HMRC.
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SATS test struggles and Boyzlife (16/05/2023)
SATS tests criticised for being too hard and Boyzlife's Brian McFadden chats to Sadie.
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Travelcards and Scouting For Girls (15/05/2023)
Transport For London is proposing the scrapping of its travelcards
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Driverless buses and nine-ball pool (11/05/2023)
Full-size, self-driving bus services will begin in Scotland next month. Would you use it?
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Harlow flooding and Ukrainian family reunion (10/05/2023)
People in Harlow are continuing to mop-up following yesterday's flash flooding.
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Brain tumour mum and pharmacies 09/05/2023
A mum who had a brain tumour when pregnant is determined to get better for her daughter.
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Southend Utd finances and car boot sales (04/05/2023)
The Blues have been served another winding-up petition by HM Revenue and Customs.
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Charity donations and therapy dogs (03/05/2023)
Have you found yourself giving less to the causes that you're passionate about?
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NHS pay deal and Carrie Hope Fletcher (02/05/2023)
More than a million NHS staff in England have agreed to a 5% pay rise.
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200 day discharge delay and Southend galleon ship (27/04/2023)
A four-year-old girl whose been waiting to be sent home from hospital is set to leave.
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Essex Police chief and Freddie Mercury auction (26/04/2023)
Sadie sits down for a chat with the Chief Constable of Essex, BJ Harrington.
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Allergies and lockdown hobbies (25/04/2023)
One in 10 GP appointments in the UK are for allergic reactions.
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Snakes bites and cooking with Katie (24/04/2023)
Vets are warning dog owners about the danger of their pets being bitten by adders.
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CBD use and John Cooper-Clarke (20/04/2023)
Have you thought about using CBD, but worried about the implications?
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Wethersfield appeal and food prices (19/04/2023)
A high court hearing into an Essex airfield proposed to hold asylum seekers has been held.
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Bird flu restrictions and Spamalot (18/04/2023)
Restrictions on poultry and captive birds are lifted after 161 days of being kept indoors.
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Britain's Got Talent and Windrush report (17/04/2023)
Sadie is joined by Echo the Duck and trainer Joe Nutkins who appeared on BGT on Saturday.
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Dyslexia and James Bond at 70 (13/04/2023)
Essex's Jamie Oliver, who has dyslexia, has released his debut children novel.
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Community garden vandalism and dial-a-dentist (12/04/2023)
A Harlow woman is devastated after vandals destroy soil for a community veg plot with salt
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Junior doctor strikes and tupperware (11/04/2023)
What impact has the strike action had on our Essex hospitals today?
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Colchester's 'spotty' roads and snakes on planes (06/04/2023)
Dave Monk sits in. Just why have brightly coloured spots been painted on an Essex road?
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Long-term relationships and spring cleaning (05/04/2023)
Emma Bullimore sits in. A couple in Brighton celebrate their 80th wedding anniversary.
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Just Stop Oil convictions and driving eyesight (04/04/2023)
Two protesters who scaled the QEII Bridge are found guilty of causing a public nuisance.
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Coronation pub opening and bumping into celebs (03/04/2023)
MP's back a move allowing venues to stay open two hours later for the King's coronation.
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Divorce laws and Royal Mail future (30/03/2023)
The government indicates it will look at the laws to check if they are still relevant.