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The Birth Keepers | The Guardian Investigates
The Guardian
36 episodes
20 hours ago
How two influencers made millions radicalising pregnant women around the world. And the tragedies that followed. A year-long investigation by Sirin Kale and Lucy Osborne
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How two influencers made millions radicalising pregnant women around the world. And the tragedies that followed. A year-long investigation by Sirin Kale and Lucy Osborne
Show more...
Documentary
Society & Culture
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Gina: a real life Succession story, episode 3
The Birth Keepers | The Guardian Investigates
1 hour 9 minutes 15 seconds
2 months ago
Gina: a real life Succession story, episode 3
We unpack the bitter rivalries, court battles and family conflicts behind the Hancock fortune, and consider a fundamental question: is Rinehart a mining heiress or is she a self-made mining magnate? We look at her crowning achievement to date in her time at the helm of Hancock Prospecting – owning and operating her own iron mine at Roy Hill, something her father was never able to do
The Birth Keepers | The Guardian Investigates
How two influencers made millions radicalising pregnant women around the world. And the tragedies that followed. A year-long investigation by Sirin Kale and Lucy Osborne