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Sunak’s Rwanda showdown and the Met’s apology to an antisemitism campaigner

Sunak’s Rwanda showdown and the Met’s apology to an antisemitism campaigner

The News Meeting • S1, Episode 124

Sunak’s Rwanda showdown and the Met’s apology to an antisemitism campaigner

What propels something to the top of the news agenda? James Harding is joined by three guests who each pitch the story they think should lead the news. In this episode he’s joined by former Observer editor Will Hutton to discuss the wrangling over the government’s Rwanda policy, the Met’s apology to Gideon Falter after he was called "openly Jewish" by police and threatened with arrest, and Congress approving $95 billion in foreign aid for Ukraine.

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