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The Born Identity
TalkTV's International Editor Isabel Oakeshott kicks off today's show to discuss the morning's top headlines as Boris Johnson demands the Cabinet Office disclose his diaries to the ongoing Covid inquiry. Barrister and Former Conservative MP Jerry Hayes joins shortly after to discuss further the ongoing controversy surrounding ITV as bosses launch an inquiry into Phillip Schofield's affair. Head of Crime & Justice at The Policy Exchange and Former Detective Chief Inspector David Spencer returns to The Independent Republic to discuss why he agrees with the Metropolitan Police' recent decision to stop attending mental health calls in order to decrease growing levels of actual crime. Travel Correspondent at The Independent Simon Calder joins Mike shortly after to discuss everything you need to know about rail walk-outs for June and Royal Biographer Angela Levin closes the show to discuss Harry and Meghan's recent decision to stop making royal-bashing Netflix shows and tell-all books after huge backlash. All that and so much more, so tune in!
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