Piers Morgan Uncensored: It's time for Rishi

Piers Morgan Uncensored: It's time for Rishi

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‘We Should INVADE Israel!’ Trump To Sign Tehran Agreement | Middle East Debate

Just weeks after threatening Iran with devastating consequences, President Trump is preparing to sign a new agreement with Tehran - a dramatic shift that is raising questions across Washington, Jerusalem and the wider Middle East. The proposed deal would see US and Iranian offici ...  Show more

"VIRTUE SIGNALLING" John Terry & Piers Morgan on England 'Betrayal' & Somali Referee Scandal

In episode two of World Cup Uncensored, former England captain John Terry returns to the show alongside co-hosts Piers Morgan and Simon Jordan to discuss the 2026 World Cup so far. John discusses the England team's YouTube channel dropping a podcast with squad players Jude Bellin ...  Show more

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