"Dark arts" at the Daily Mail?

"Dark arts" at the Daily Mail?

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Q&A special: Burnham's coup, his future cabinet and "duplicitous" colleagues

On the week of Keir Starmer's resignation as Prime Minister, Jon and Lewis host a special Q&A edition of The News Agents, answering the questions you have about the future of the country.How will Andy Burnham's cabinet take shape? What will his policies look like? And is he surro ...  Show more

How Pochettino convinced USA they can win the World Cup - The Sports Agents

After Scotland’s humbling at the hands of Brazil, Mark has his say on FIFA’s “crap way to qualify for the knockout stages of a World Cup”...Former USMNT, Spurs & Aston Villa Goalkeeper Brad Friedel joins Gabby & Mark to talk about the sporting miracle which is inspiring Mauricio ...  Show more

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