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One-star review: A stolen year
Season 1, Ep. 424
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How a mislaid phone led to a nightmare of fake reviews and claims of antisemitism. When Ali, a restaurateur, realised his mobile’s security had been breached and that random things were missing from his flat, he began to feel uneasy. Was he being targeted for his politics or his personal life? And more importantly, who could stop it?
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Reporter - Eva Wiseman
Producer - Matt Russell
Sound design - Dominic Delargy
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