Episodes

Sunday Jun 02, 2024
Sunday Jun 02, 2024
In this episode of SWDN Interviews, we are joined by Aditya Chakraborrty, senior economics commentator and opinion writer at The Guardian whose recent visit to Shildon led to a column refectling on Britain's malaise and the town that refused to die.
Aditya shares his experiences of reporting around Britain and the world, with a special focus on his recent visit to Shildon during the North East Mayoral election campaign.
We delve into Aditya's personal history, discussing the profound influence of his parents, both immigrants who defied stereotypes and dedicated their lives to meaningful work.
Aditya reflects on his mother's love for literature and his father's work as a human rights lawyer, offering a poignant glimpse into his upbringing.
The conversation shifts to the challenges faced by towns like Shildon, where public investment has dwindled and basic services are under threat.
Aditya emphasises the importance of documenting the realities of these communities, stressing that their struggles are not isolated, but part of a larger narrative of economic disparity in Britain.
Aditya also discusses the current state of British politics, the disillusionment of working-class voters, and whether there is a potential for independent movements to challenge the status quo.
As we approach Indie News Week and SWDN launches what it hopes to become an annual crowdfunding campaign, Aditya highlights the critical role of independent news outlets in providing a voice to underserved communities and maintaining a vibrant, democratic society.
Join us for a compelling discussion that sheds light on the resilience of Britain's forgotten towns and the power of journalism to bring their stories to the forefront.