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Andy McNab joins Mike to recall the importance of Armistice Day. Richard Tice complains Reform didn't get to appear at the Cenotaph. Mike has a row with the Climate Party leader over COP29.
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44:29|Gregg Wallace is trying to salvage his reputation after the eruption of a sexual misconduct scandal. Richard Tice is in to explain a possible donation from Elon Musk to Reform UK and Mike catches up with the daughter of Dame Esther Rantzen after the Assisted Dying Bill passes its first reading in the House of Commons.Under The Bus
41:13|Transport Secretary Louise Haigh is sacked live on air for lying to police about her phone being stolen. Reform UK go from strength to strength stealing more defectors and Gregg Wallace is caught with his trousers down.Commonwealth Conundrum
41:58|Starmer and Lammy's Chagos Islands handover is scuppered as Mauritius decides it wants to remain British. Labour will have to think of another way of undermining British interests for China gain. Plus, the latest immigration figures are worse than ever as Isabel Oakeshott joins Mike for the stories of the day.