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Jan 2024
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Peterborough

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Fiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate from Peterborough. On the panel tonight, Bim Afolami MP, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Kate McCann, political editor of Times Radio, Hashi Mohamed, author and barrister, and Emily Thornberry MP, Shadow Attorney General.

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