{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/35669120-6056-4c38-8f33-80df7112e8df/654bb73d86ae8b0012328242?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Gaza protests: The new split in British politics?","description":"<p>Suella Braverman has accused the Metropolitan Police of “playing favourites” with protesters as she clashed with Britain’s most senior officer over his decision to give the go-ahead to Saturday’s pro-Palestinian march. Her comments come after the government spent much of the past week on a collision course with protesters and the police over the protests planned for Saturday – Armistice Day – which Rishi Sunak confirmed last night would go ahead.&nbsp;</p><p>Meanwhile, a Labour frontbencher has resigned over his party’s position on a ceasefire. So, a month into the Israel-Gaza war, we explore how the conflict in the Middle East is exposing divisions in the UK.</p><p><em>This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes.&nbsp;</em></p><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Trevor Phillips, columnist, The Times.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Host:</strong> Manveen Rana.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Get in touch: </strong>storiesofourtimes@thetimes.co.uk</p><p><strong>Clips:</strong> Times Radio, Sky News, Chatham House, GB News, BBC Newsnight, Global, LBC, AFP.&nbsp;</p>","author_name":"The Times"}