The podcast discusses the Saudi Arabia's live deal and its implications for sports, the impact of maritime threats in the Strait of Hormuz, health risks from shipping, and shifting consumer preferences for natural food ingredients.
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An absolute nightmare. And it's becoming one of the continuous stories of every summer that comes along that these cruise ships take off with people on board. Some ghastly virus afflicts people and people die and the rest of the people have a horrible time. This particular virus is one which is caused by rat or mouse urine. And I don't know who still books cruises in this country because it's getting to the limit now where you would think no, never at all. So yes, cover of ideas refused to let us dock. Let's have Sid Dock. Who knows where the poachers could have gone now, presumably to the African coast. and a real horrible thing for people, largely people of my age, Mike, so I have added sympathy who are on these cruises and a horrible thing to have happened.
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