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News Meeting: Lucy Letby, Britain’s prisons crisis and Labour’s Gaza problem

Ep. 339

What should lead the news? Former director of public prosecutions Lord Ken Macdonald joins the Tortoise team to explain what he thinks the top story should be.


Email: newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com


Guests:

  • Lord Ken Macdonald, former director of public prosecutions and co-host of Double Jeopardy, the law and politics podcast
  • Cat Neilan, political editor at Tortoise.
  • Alexi Mostrous, investigations editor at Tortoise


Host: Ceri Thomas, editor at Tortoise


Producer: Rebecca Moore and Casey Magloire


Executive producer: Lewis Vickers


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