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Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Il Duce Starmer

Mussolini and Hitler or Starmer and Macron? Britain and France's leaders evoke the great dictators in the gaffe of all gaffes in Paris.

Meanwhile, the Archbishop of Canterbury is accused of protecting prolific child abusers in the clergy, Gary Lineker and the BBC part ways whilst the grand hypocrisy of COP29 is exposed.

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