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Oct 2022
31m 49s

The Liz Truss Resignationcast

BBC News
About this episode

Sir Keir Starmer is in the studio with instant reaction.

He says he has a “ready-to-go” manifesto and defends himself from those who accuse him of being boring.

This episode of Newscast is presented by Adam Fleming, the BBC’s political editor Chris Mason, and political correspondent Alex Forsyth.

It was made by Chris Flynn and Danny Wittenberg. The technical producer was Joe Leates. The assistant editors were Sam Bonham and Alison Gee.

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