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Roundtable

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A discussion programme with an edge. Broadcast out of London and presented by David Foster, it's about bringing people to the table, listening to every opinion, and analysing every point of view.​

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NATO SUMMIT: New leader and membership for Ukraine?

July 12, 2023 10:15 - 26 minutes Video

NATO has already confirmed Jens Stoltenberg is staying on as secretary general for another year. That has solved the issue of succession for now. But as the Alliance meets for its 2023 summit, what other challenges does it face? And more specifically, what can be done about Ukraine? Guests: Jamie Shea Former Deputy Assistant Secretary General of NATO Martin Smith Senior Lecturer in Defence and International Affairs at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Elisabeth Braw Senior Fellow at...

What’s behind continuous French unrest

July 06, 2023 09:42 - 25 minutes Video

A 17-year-old French Algerian is shot dead and a police officer is in custody accused of his murder. But the violent unrest across France that followed the shooting, hints at issues that go well beyond just this one incident. So why is France such a hot-bed for civil unrest? Guests: Jonathan Miller Correspondent, Spectator Nabila Ramdani French Algerian journalist Alexis Poulin Founder, Le Monde Moderne Media

Could NATO members send troops to Ukraine?

June 20, 2023 10:02 - 26 minutes Video

If NATO doesn’t offer Ukraine serious security guarantees at the Alliance’s summit next month, individual member nations may resort to putting troops on the ground. That’s the view of former NATO Secretary General Anders Rasmussen. If he’s right, what would be the consequences? And how would Russia react? Guests: Martin Smith Senior Lecturer in Defence and International Affairs at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Paul Ingram Senior Research Associate at the Centre for the Study of Exis...

Finland’s Electricity Prices Fall Below Zero

June 09, 2023 10:47 - 26 minutes Video

Electricity bills have spiked across Europe. But, in Finland it’s going in the other direction. In recent weeks prices have effectively dropped below zero. Some suggest the opening of Europe’s first new nuclear reactor in 15 years is the reason. Others suggest it’s hydropower. What exactly is Finland doing differently? Guests: Rauli Partanen Science writer and analyst on energy and climate. Paul Dorfman Chair of the Nuclear Consulting Group Thomas O'Donnell Global Fellow at the Wilson Ce...

SPAIN SNAP ELECTION: Could the far-right win?

June 08, 2023 10:14 - 25 minutes Video

Spain will hold a snap general election next month - much earlier than expected. Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called the vote after his party suffered heavy losses in regional elections But, he heads up an extremely fragile coalition. So is this high risk strategy likely to work? Or is Spain heading for a new era under an ultra conservative party. Guests: Mar Aguilera Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Barcelona Andrew Dowling Reader in Hispanic Studies at Card...

Will F-16s help Ukraine if they arrive?

June 07, 2023 09:55 - 26 minutes Video

For months Ukraine has been calling on the West to supply it with F-16 fighter jets to help it fight Russia. While NATO nations have started to train Ukrainian pilots to fly them, still no actual jets have arrived. Will they help, and why does Kiev want F-16s specifically? Guests: Prof David Stupples Professor of Military Intelligence Analysis and Electronic Warfare Research at City University of London Alina Frolova Deputy Chairperson at the Center for Defence Strategies and Ukraine’s for...

MOLDOVA PULLS OUT OF CIS

June 05, 2023 07:49 - 26 minutes Video

Moldova is pulling out of key agreements with the Russia dominated Commonwealth of Independent States.

Why is South Africa such a strong supporter of Russia?

June 01, 2023 10:33 - 25 minutes Video

South Africa has claimed a policy of so-called non-alignment over the war in Ukraine. But at the same time, some have suggested that in reality, it takes the side of Moscow and Vladimir Putin. So why would South Africa back Russia? Guests: Ebrahim Rasool, Former Amb. For South Africa To The United States Chris Vandome Senior Research Fellow With The Chatham House Africa Programme. Peter Dwyer Editor of the Review Of African Political Economy

What Western media got wrong about the Turkish election?

May 30, 2023 11:42 - 26 minutes Video

Ahead of Turkiye’s Presidential vote, many analysts in the Western media predicted an almost certain loss for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. So how did they get it so wrong?

Why is Italy exiting the Belt and Road Initiative?

May 26, 2023 15:19 - 26 minutes Video

The Italian government is reportedly close to pulling out of China’s Belt and Road initiative. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni says Rome’s further involvement in Xi Jinping's global trade network is up for debate. But can she exit the agreement and please Washington, without making an enemy of Beijing? Guests: Stephen Chan Professor of World Politics at SOAS Andy Mok Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for China and Globalization Lorenzo Codogno Visiting Professor at the London School ...

Would Russia really destroy the Nord Stream?

May 18, 2023 16:33 - 26 minutes Video

An investigation by four Nordic public broadcasters has claimed that Russian ships were near the site of the explosion that took out the Nord Stream pipeline. However, there are no shortage of theories about who or what was behind the blast. And exactly how would Moscow benefit from destroying its own pipeline? Guests: Thomas O'Donnell Global Fellow of the Wilson Center Tara McCormack Lecturer in international relations at the University of Leicester. Alexander Titov Lecturer in Modern Eu...

Has Europe gone too far in diversifying its gas supplies?

May 11, 2023 10:32 - 26 minutes Video

Europe was left scrambling for new sources of gas when Russia’s Gazprom turned off the taps in response to sanctions. Nations started pouring billions into securing Liquified Natural Gas, or LNG, to make up the shortfall. But has Europe ended up overcompensating? Guests: Ana Maria Jaller-Makarewicz Energy Analyst for IEEFA's Europe team Thomas O’Donnell Energy and Geostrategic Relations Analyst at Wilson Centre Omar Bakir Market Analyst at XTB Roundtable is a discussion programme with an...

Is Britain Pro-China now?

May 10, 2023 16:03 - 26 minutes Video

Britain’s Foreign Secretary called for a constructive and robust relationship with China. James Cleverley accused Beijing of the biggest peacetime military buildup in history. But he also rejected the idea that China should be isolated. Comments which angered members of his own Conservative party who want a hard line. So what exactly is Britain’s stance on China? Guests: Norman Baker Former Home Office Minister Andrew Leung Independent Expert on China Michele Geraci Professor at Univer...

The Dutch war on its farmers

May 10, 2023 15:24 - 26 minutes Video

The Dutch government’s push to close 30% of all cattle farms by 2030 in order to cut nitrogen emissions has been called by some: “a war on the nation’s farmers.” The result is a wave of protests AND a brand new political party representing disgruntled farmers that achieved unprecedented success in the recent election. So where does this end? Guests: Louise Manning Professor of Sustainable Agri-food Systems Senay Boztas Journalist Johan Vollenbroek Chairman for Mobilisation for the Envir...

Does a Ukraine counter-attack have a chance?

May 10, 2023 13:22 - 26 minutes Video

A counter-offensive by Ukraine’s military against the invading Russian forces has been touted for months. When and if it comes, does Kyiv have enough to win the war in Ukraine? Or is there another political end game? Guests: Keir Giles, Senior consulting fellow of the Russia and Eurasia Programme at Chatham House. Oleksiy Goncharenko Ukrainian MP Charles Kupchan Senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations Roundtable is a discussion programme with an edge. Broadcast out of London and...

SUDAN CRISIS: Should Europe do more to help?

May 04, 2023 15:57 - 26 minutes Video

When fighting broke out in Sudan in April, Europe appeared to be caught by surprise. Not only was the EU and Britain powerless to prevent Sudan descending into violence - even the effort to evacuate European citizens turned into a scramble. So just how bad has Europe’s response been? Guests: Allam Ahmed Founder of Sudan Knowledge Yassmin Abdel-Magied Author of ‘Talking About a Revolution’ Mat Nashed Journalist

How does Europe view de-dollarization?

May 03, 2023 15:57 - 26 minutes Video

For decades the dollar has been by far the most dominant currency in global trade. Having control over the world’s currency of choice has been a huge advantage for America. And that’s an understatement. But is the world now going through a long predicted process of de-dollarisation? Guests: Wolfgang Munchau Director of Eurointelligence. Kaia Parv Chief Investment officer at Credilinq.Ai Ralph Schollhammer, Assistant Professor at Webster University and Hilltower Resource Advisors Roundt...

Wegovy: The truth about the anti-obesity drug

April 27, 2023 16:44 - 26 minutes Video

A new wave of so-called anti-obesity drugs are promising a full-proof way of losing weight. And their popularity is growing. But how safe are they? Guests: Prof Alex Miras Professor and Consultant in Endocrinology, Ulster University Dr Bharat Pankhania Senior Clinical Lecturer at University of Exeter Medical School. Sarah Dosanjh Psychotherapist who studies binge eating Rosemary Conley Health and Fitness expert Roundtable is a discussion programme with an edge. Broadcast out of London...

Is there a new East-West split in Europe?

April 27, 2023 13:05 - 26 minutes Video

European Union members are supposed to be on the same page when it comes to issues like foreign policy and political values. But have global tensions actually highlighted that there is a divide between the East and West of the bloc? Guests: Simonida Kacarska Director of the European Policy Institute Thomas Fazi Journalist Strahinja Subotic Researcher at the European Policy Centre Adam Jasser Deputy Managing Editor at Visegrad Insight

How much trouble are the SNP in up in Scotland?

April 26, 2023 14:05 - 26 minutes Video

Just a matter of weeks after electing a new leader, the Scottish National Party is facing a major crisis. Senior figures have been questioned by police over allegations related to the party’s finances. Among them is the husband of former leader Nicola Sturgeon. So just how bad are things for the SNP? Guests: Sir John Curtice Political scientist and polling expert at the University of Strathclyde. Chris Bambery Author of 'A People’s History of Scotland'. Iain Lawson Former National Execut...

Macron calls on Europe to break free of the US and China

April 25, 2023 15:05 - 25 minutes Video

French President Emmanuel Macron called on Europe to be more assertive in its dealings with the U.S. and China. He was speaking to journalists on the plane home from Beijing about his theory of “strategic autonomy” for Europe. So why did it cause such a diplomatic uproar? Guests: Denis MacShane Former UK Minister for Europe Klaus Larres Professor of History and International Affairs Philippe Marliere Professor of French and European Politics at University College London Roundtable is ...

Italy bans ChatGPT: Will others follow?

April 13, 2023 15:26 - 26 minutes Video

OpenAI’s ChatGPT promises so much. It can already write essays, plan businesses and even code entire websites in a fraction of the time a human can. But it’s making governments nervous, as they look for ways to regulate the spread of Artificial Intelligence. Italy banned the chatbot, saying a data breach had put users' conversations and payment details at risk. ChatGPT is already inaccessible in a number of countries, including China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia. Now the likes of Ireland ...

Is Meloni losing support in Italy over her backing of Ukraine?

April 06, 2023 15:42 - 25 minutes Video

Polls in Italy show public support for sending weapons to Ukraine has plummeted. Despite that, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni says she will continue to back Kyiv because, in her words, “it is right to do so”. However, it’s not just the general public who is not fully behind her position on Ukraine. Even her own party and coalition partners appear to be losing the will to continue to send support. Silvio Berlusconi even went as far as blaming Ukraine’s President Zlensky for provoking the conf...

TikTok bans in Europe

April 04, 2023 15:30 - 26 minutes Video

The US was the first to begin steps to ban Tiktok. Now governments across Europe are following suit by insisting that the Chinese-owned app is removed from the phones of all government officials. What exactly are they so worried about? GUESTS: Gavin Millard Deputy Chief technology officer for Tenable Ross Brewer Chief Revenue Officer of SimSpace Einar Tangen Senior Fellow at the Taihe Institute Roundtable is a discussion programme with an edge. Broadcast out of London and presented by ...

Putin indicted by the ICC: what does that actually mean?

March 30, 2023 15:36 - 26 minutes Video

The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin on March 17th. He’s accused of being responsible for the forced deportation of Ukrainian children. But in practical terms, what does that warrant really mean for Putin? Guests: Toby Cadman International Criminal Law specialist and Co-head of Guernica 37 Chambers Thomas Warrick Senior fellow at the Atlantic Council Chris Nineham Author of ‘The People v. Tony Blair’ Roundtable is a discussion pr...

AUKUS: what does it mean for global power?

March 24, 2023 10:45 - 26 minutes Video

Under the umbrella of the so-called AUKUS partnership, Australia will acquire a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines, and combine forces with America and Britain. The aim is to counter any perceived threat from China in the Pacific, but could it actually increase the chances of conflict? Guests: Klaus W. Larres Professor of History & International Affairs Peter Roberts Senior Associate Fellow at RUSI Alice Politi EU-China Relations Analyst Roundtable is a discussion programme with an e...

Is Europe safe from a banking crisis?

March 23, 2023 16:02 - 26 minutes Video

First, Silicon Valley Bank collapsed. Then, Switzerland’s Credit Suisse had to be rescued in a buyout from its biggest rival. Now, there are rumors other institutions are staring into the abyss. But Europe insists its banking system is not at risk. How can it be so sure? Guests: Ann Pettifore Economist & Director PRIME Economics Ross Clarke, Writer, The Spectator Cornelia Meyer, Economist & CEO of Meyer Resources Roundtable is a discussion programme with an edge. Broadcast out of Londo...

EU and Russia jostle for influence in Georgia

March 21, 2023 17:14 - 26 minutes Video

Thousands took to the streets of Georgia’s capital Tbilisi when the government proposed a ‘Foreign Agent’ bill. Critics described the law as Russia-style, and the show of public anger led to it being withdrawn. On the face of it, the demonstrations appeared to highlight the country’s political fault lines. A pro-Russia elite versus a pro-EU public. But is it really as straightforward as that? Guests: Manana Kochladze Democratisation and Human Rights Lead at CEE Bankwatch Network Tornike...

Iraq war: what legacy 20 years on

March 21, 2023 15:18 - 26 minutes Video

20 years ago, after months of diplomatic wrangling at the UN, a US-led coalition invaded Iraq. The opening salvoes were described as ‘shock and awe’, and the invading countries claimed to want to remove Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction, change the regime, and spread democracy to the Middle East. So what happened? Guests: Abdulrazzaq Al-Saiedi Technical expert on Iraq at Physicians for Human Rights Oula Kadhum Postdoctoral Fellow in Lund University and Fellow in International Mig...

FUTURE OF AI: Could it really be deadly?

March 16, 2023 13:17 - 26 minutes Video

Academics from Oxford University have a dire warning: If Artificial Intelligence is not regulated in the same way as nuclear weapons, it could kill every human and there’s nothing we could do about it? Is this an exaggeration, or something we should be taking much more seriously? GUESTS: Michael Cohen Researcher in AI Safety at University of Oxford Mary-Ann Russon Technology Reporter Christoph Lutge Director of the Institute for Ethics in AI at Technical University of Munich Roundtable i...

LINEKER’S BBC IMMIGRATION ROW

March 16, 2023 13:04 - 25 minutes Video

When former England footballer turned BBC TV host Gary Lineker condemned the government’s illegal immigration bill on Twitter, the broadcaster removed him from fronting the country’s biggest sports show. Lineker refused to take back his comments, and the BBC was accused of hypocrisy and lacking impartiality. Who was in the right? Guests: Femi Oluwole Political commentator for the Independent Petros Iosifidis Professor of Media & Communication Policy at City University of London. Ben J...

What role is China playing in Ukraine?

March 15, 2023 15:29 - 26 minutes Video

China published a plan to end the conflict in Ukraine, yet at the same time it is widely seen as a close ally of Russia and critic of western policy towards Kiev. So, can Beijing be a credible peace broker? Guests: Theresa Fallon Director of the Centre for Russia Europe Asia Studies (CREAS) Hanna Shelest Director of Security Programmes at “Ukrainian Prism” Matej Simalcik Executive Director at the Central European Institute of Asian Studies Roundtable is a discussion programme with an ed...

How might the war in Ukraine end?

March 13, 2023 16:40 - 26 minutes Video

One year since Russia invaded Ukraine, there are few signs of any kind of ceasefire. In fact, all the indications are that the fighting is about to get worse. So, how will this conflict end? Guests: Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze Chair of Ukrainian Committee of EU Integration Anthony Brenton Former British Ambassador to Russia William Courtney Former US Ambassador to Kazakhstan and Georgia and Senior Fellow at the Rand Corporation Roundtable is a discussion programme with an edge. Broadcas...

Macron’s New Plans for Africa

March 13, 2023 15:47 - 26 minutes Video

President Emmanuel Macron declared French interference in Africa was over during a recent four nation tour to the continent. He was there with the aim of resetting relations based on mutual respect. Will his new approach work, or does colonial resentment just run too deep? GUESTS: Emmanuel Dupuy President of Institute for European Perspective & Security Garba Moussa African policy analyst Alex Vines Director of Africa Programme at Chatham House Roundtable is a discussion programme with ...

What is happening in Moldova?

March 08, 2023 15:49 - 25 minutes Video

In recent weeks Moldova has accused Russia of trying to destabilise it politically. There have been warnings of potential conflict, and there were even reports of a Russian missile flying through Moldovan airspace. What exactly is going on in Transnistria - and is it all linked to the war in Ukraine? Guests: Anna Matveeva Visiting Senior Research Fellow at Russia Institute, King’s College London Wilder Alejandro Sanchez President of Second Floor Strategies Lucia Scripcari Analyst on Mold...

Shamima Begum: who is responsible?

March 01, 2023 15:28 - 26 minutes Video

Shamima Begum left Britain as a schoolgirl to join the terrorists of Dayesh in Syria. As a result, the British government cancelled her citizenship and told her never to return. So exactly who is responsible for bringing her to account? And is cancelling someone’s citizenship ever acceptable? Guests: Rebecca Butler Barrister Andrew Drury Journalist and filmmaker Yasmine Ahmed UK Director of Human Rights Watch Roundtable is a discussion programme with an edge. Broadcast out of London a...

How has the war in Ukraine changed the global economy?

February 27, 2023 15:25 - 26 minutes Video

Traditional trade relations destroyed, soaring energy prices, and the threat of severe global food shortages. How has Russia’s conflict with Ukraine changed the global economy? Guests: Yuri Poluneev Former Member of the Ukrainian Parliament and Former Deputy Head of the Supervisory Board of the National Bank of Ukraine Arnaud Petit Executive Director of the International Grain Council Alicia García Herrero Chief Economist for Asia Pacific at Natixis and Senior Fellow at Bruegel Roundtab...

Has Ukraine changed how wars are fought?

February 23, 2023 16:16 - 26 minutes Video

Russia thought it could take Kyiv in a matter of days, some Western analysts thought the same. But Ukraine is still standing. This conflict has had one foot in the past and one foot firmly in the future. There’s been First World War style massed artillery and infantry storming trenches on the one hand, but unmanned drones and ultra-modern missiles on the other. So has Europe’s biggest conflict since World War II changed how wars are fought? Guests: Roderic Lyne Former British Ambassador to...

Why are 200 migrant children missing in the UK?

February 21, 2023 15:50 - 26 minutes Video

200 asylum seeking children in Britain have gone missing from government care. The UK’s Shadow Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, linked their disappearance to ‘a criminal network’, and accused the government of ‘completely failing to stop them’. The authorities say they are trying to find the children, but is there any chance they will be found, and how could they be lost in the first place? Guests: Bharti Patel Former CEO of Every Child Protected Against Trafficking Neil Jameson Directo...

Why does Germany need new coal mines?

February 02, 2023 16:09 - 26 minutes Video

The demolition of a village in Germany to allow the expansion of a coal mine has, unsurprisingly, turned out to be hugely controversial. Police clashed with climate change activists trying to stop the bulldozing of Lützerath. Government ministers argue that with gas supplies from Russia now cut off because of the conflict in Ukraine, coal power is needed to ensure the lights stay on. But are there no other alternatives? Guests: Andris Piebalgs Former European Commissioner for Energy Sulti...

Davos: The decline of globalisation?

February 01, 2023 15:15 - 25 minutes Video

At the Davos meeting of the World Economic Forum this year, the heads of global politics and finance wrestled with the question of whether the era of globalisation is coming to an end. The conclusion? It depends on who you ask. Guests: Inderjeet Parmar Professor of International Politics Stella Ladi Queen Mary University of London James Mittelman Professor Emeritus, American University Roundtable is a discussion programme with an edge. Broadcast out of London and presented by David...

Is Britain trying to ban strikes?

January 31, 2023 15:26 - 26 minutes Video

Britain’s government is responding to record levels of strikes by passing laws aimed at restricting the right of workers to walk out. Trades unions accuse the Conservative government of acting like “a dictator” and carrying out a “horrific attack” on workers’ rights. Ministers say the legislation is essential to maintaining public safety. But is the government simply trying to ban strikes? Guests: Tim Skeet Member of the UK Conservative Party Pollyanna Ruiz Author of ‘Articulating Diss...

Are the Elgin Marbles finally heading home?

January 30, 2023 15:22 - 25 minutes Video

The British museum says it's negotiating what it calls a ‘cultural exchange’ with Greece to return the Elgin Marbles. Also known as the Parthenon sculptures, the ancient works of art have been on display in London for more than 200 years. However, their presence is a diplomatic flashpoint, amid claims and counterclaims about how Britain got hold of them in the first place. So are the Elgin Marbles heading home, and should cultural artefacts always be sent back to their place of origin? Gue...

Is Germany’s new defence minister up to the job?

January 26, 2023 16:51 - 25 minutes Video

Germany’s new defence minister has little military or ministerial experience, and takes up the job at a historic crunch point. Boris Pistorius has already overseen a decision which has seen Germany relent and agree to send main battle tanks to Ukraine. But can he survive in such a toxic job in the long term? GUESTS: Alim Baluch Lecturer in German Politics and Society at University of Bath Domitilla Sagramoso Senior Lecturer at King's College London Glen Grant Military analyst at the Baltic...

Andrew Tate: What fuels influencers like him?

January 25, 2023 13:01 - 26 minutes Video

The arrest of Andrew Tate in Romania for suspected rape and sex offences has intensified the controversy about the social media superstar. He’s an icon to schoolboys and young men, with his playboy lifestyle and macho advice on how to strike it rich - and attract women. His opponents see him as a dangerous misogynist who boasts of abusing women and making a fortune by radicalising young men. So how is this notorious so-called ‘moral entrepreneur’, and others like him, able to exert so much i...

Pension reform controversy in France

January 24, 2023 17:14 - 26 minutes Video

The French are rebelling at government plans to raise the retirement age. President Emmanuel Macron says pension reforms are “essential and vital” to balance the budget. Trade union leaders are promising what they’re calling 'the mother of all battles' using strikes and protest rallies. That threatens a repeat of the chaos of last year when petrol stations ran dry during weeks of industrial action at oil refineries. So can Macron push his plan through this time, or has he lost France? Gue...

Could tanks be a game changer for Ukraine?

January 19, 2023 17:19 - 26 minutes Video

Britain is sending Challenger Two tanks to Ukraine, and Poland plans to send a company of its German made Leopard 2 tanks. Berlin is now under severe political pressure to follow suit and send its own Leopard 2’s, amid severe criticism that it is failing to help Kiev fight back against Russian forces. So, if those tanks arrive, can they change the face of the conflict in Ukraine, and why is Germany so reticent? Guests: Klaus Larres Professor of History and International Affairs Wojciech P...

Israel-Palestine: China more vocal as Europe remains silent?

January 19, 2023 17:13 - 26 minutes Video

The visit by a far-right Israeli government minister to the third-holiest site in Islam has caused an international outcry. However the European Union’s response has remained curiously muted. The Palestinian leadership denounced Itamar Ben-Gvir for “deliberate and unprecedented provocation” at the Al Aqsa mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem. Arab allies including the UAE and Egypt backed calls for action at the United Nations, as well as Turkiye and even more notably China. But the ...

EU's China COVID-19 Crackdown

January 18, 2023 16:36 - 26 minutes Video

Covid-19 infections in China are rampant. 90% of people in Hunan province alone are thought to be carrying the virus. Some European countries have responded by demanding negative tests from anyone arriving from China. France, Italy and Spain have already imposed their own rules. China’s government says the restrictions are both ‘unreasonable and unacceptable’. So, is the EU’s Covid crackdown justified? Or, alternatively, does it perhaps not go far enough? Guests: Andy Mok Senior Research F...

Prince Harry's revelations

January 18, 2023 16:23 - 26 minutes Video

Britain’s royal family is under attack from one of its own. In his new book ‘Spare’, Prince Harry gives his side of the rifts in a family that used to pride itself on keeping its inner workings secret. But perhaps among the most damaging and possibly dangerous revelations are Harry’s nonchalant description of killing Taliban fighters in Afghanistan, and claims of possible racism towards his wife Meghan Markle. So, how much harm is being done to one of the world’s most famous families? Guests...