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Antisemitic Ambulance Attack in London: Starmer Says He’s “Shocked”

Keir Starmer says the antisemitic arson attack on four Jewish ambulances in Golders Green is "deeply shocking".Julia Hartley-Brewer asks the question many will be asking: do Britain’s leaders really think these violent, antisemitic acts come out of nowhere?In this episode, Julia ...  Show more

British Islamism row explodes after Trafalgar Square Muslim prayer event — and Starmer faces revolt over immigration reform

A major political fault line has opened up in Britain over mass public prayer, integration, immigration and Labour’s growing fear of losing ground to both the Greens and Reform UK.In this episode, Trevor Kavanagh, former political editor of The Sun, joins Talk to give his blunt v ...  Show more

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