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Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Vive La Pension

Leader of the Reform Party Richard Tice kicks off todays show to discuss the mornings top headlines as Britain’s top lawyers say they will refuse to prosecute climate activists and only 1% of lost or stolen grant cash for COVID has been recovered. Conservative MP Sir John Redwood joins shortly after to discuss the Bank of England raising interest rates to 4.25pc as council tax tops £2,000 as rates rise for the 11th time. Leader of Harrow Council Councillor Paul Osborn returns to The Independent Republic to discuss the ongoing controversy surrounding Sadiq Khan's ULEZ expansion as almost 700,000 London car drivers facing ULEZ fee when zone expands. Writer for The Spectator in Paris Gavin Mortimer joins Mike shortly after to discuss the ongoing protests in the capital as fury soars over Macrons actions on pension reform, Crime Editor at The Sun Mike Sullivan joins Mike in the studio to discuss why names of suspects are to be kept secret by cops under new guidelines and talkSPORTS's boxing correspondent Gareth A Davies closes the show to discuss sports last vestige against woke culture as well as Eddie Hearns recent visit to TalkSport to face off with Simon Jordan, all that and so much more so tune in!






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