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The True Crime Catch Up is the weekly podcast from UK True Crime Podcast’s Adam Lloyd and British Murders’ Stuart Blues where they discuss the true crime stories that deserve your attention. Watch or listen every Wednesday as they unpick the stories that are gripping the nation, expose the details of untold misdemeanours and revisit the infamous crimes that made the headlines in years gone by. This is your one stop shop to get caught up on everything you need to know about the true crime sto ...
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As 2025 draws to a close, attention is already turning to the major UK true crime trials and justice system developments expected in 2026, alongside growing concern that justice in some of the country’s most serious cases is taking far too long to arrive. In this video, we look ahead to the trials and investigations likely to dominate headlines nex…
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Christmas crime in the UK doesn’t stop just because it’s the festive season. In this Christmas Eve episode of True Crime Catch Up, we explore real UK cases involving so-called “Bad Santas”, Christmas Eve burglaries, and festive-season offences where people dressed as Santa committed crimes around the holidays. This relaxed roundup-style episode exa…
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Christmas parties are meant to be a time to unwind - a few drinks, familiar faces, and a break from the everyday routine - but the festive season also brings real and often overlooked dangers. In this video, we explore the deadly reality of one-punch killings, where a split-second act of violence can end one life and permanently destroy another. We…
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Facial recognition technology is expanding fast across the UK - from police vans and high streets to pubs, stadiums, and even private doorbell cameras - and many are asking whether we’re stepping into a world George Orwell warned us about decades ago. In this video, we break down what the UK Government’s new facial-recognition plans actually mean, …
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A moment of celebration on May 26, 2025, turned into a scene of chaos, and now Paul Doyle - the man behind the Liverpool FC victory parade car assault - has finally pleaded guilty. In this episode, we break down exactly what happened that day, why more than 130 people were injured as Doyle’s car ploughed into the crowds, and what his guilty plea me…
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Is Black Friday a harmless shopping event or the most dangerous time of year for scammers to strike? In this episode, we dig into why Black Friday has become a prime opportunity for criminals — from fake retail websites and phishing emails to delivery text scams, marketplace fraud, and “too good to be true” deals designed to empty your bank account…
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Are “auditors” harmless content creators or a growing problem on our streets in 2025? In this episode, we dive into the rise of YouTube and TikTok auditors - the confrontational filming trend blowing up across the UK. We break down why these channels are exploding, the ethics behind rage-bait content, and the real-world consequences for staff, secu…
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Fireworks incidents across the UK are raising urgent questions about safety, regulation, and whether current laws are enough to prevent accidents and injuries. In this episode, we examine recent fireworks accidents, safety campaigns, and the ongoing debate over whether fireworks should be restricted. We also cover shocking prison deaths behind bars…
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A shocking knife attack on a packed UK train has left the nation asking one question - how safe is our public transport? The Peterborough to Huntingdon stabbings injured multiple passengers and exposed major gaps in Britain’s rail security. In this episode, we dig into the police response, train staff heroism, and whether visible policing, surveill…
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A convicted killer, released from psychiatric care, went on to murder three women in Camden,raising urgent questions about how the UK handles violent offenders with mental health issues. In this episode, we revisit the case of Anthony Hardy, examine the warning signs that were missed, and ask whether the system has really changed since his crimes s…
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Every week, there’s another shocking true crime story that grabs headlines... and plenty more that slip under the radar.From UK True Crime Podcast’s Adam Lloyd and British Murders’ Stuart Blues, The @TrueCrimeCatchUp is your one-stop shop for everything true crime.Watch or listen every Wednesday as Adam and Stuart discuss the stories that deserve y…
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