welcome to the programme. sixty interviews, two and half days of cross examination, and a 48 page report that documents dominic raab s misuse of power . we will dig deep tonight into the deputy prime minister s response to those allegations, and the political fallout from his resignation. also tonight. stagnation, fifth season syndrome and staying afloat in the premier league. why does survival, feel like an end in itself, for so many of england s biggest clubs. no stagnation at wrexham, not any more. ryan reynolds fairytale could reach its climax tomorrow. the world s third oldest professional club, on the brink of the non league championship and a return to the football league. and the changing global economy, are we splitting into two competing blocks. and what does that mean for trade, currency, and politics. our paneljoining us to dicuss that after 9. but let s start with dominic raab s resignation. the report from adam tolley kc, concluded that the deputy prime ministe
him, under his new anti social behaviour, does he think more bullies will be brought to justice? hello, welcome to the programme. all eyes on downing street. the opposition accusing rishi sunak of dither and delay tonight after the pm decided he needed more time to consider bullying allegations into his deputy dominic raab. also tonight changes to the uk s illegal immigration bill. new proposals that would give the home secretary the power to ignore europeanjudges who might try to stop deportations. we will talk ai are we ready for it? nobody seems quite sure what the guardrails could or should look like. can it be done on a piecemeal basis or do we need a global response to the advances that are coming. and saturday is earth day, so tonight we are going to look into an industry you might not associate with the race to net zero. formula one. we will speak to their new director of sustainability, who is targeting zero emmissions by 2030. all that coming up but we start tonig
of politico, and miles taylor, former chief of staff at the department of homeland security in the trump administration. speaking of which, more legal jeapordy for donald trump. his closest adviser and lawyer, boris epshteyn, was due to be interviewed today by the special counsel. nobody knows more than epshteyn. so what does that tell us? and two teenagers charged with murder over a mass shooting in alabama at a 16th birthday party. in north carolina, a six year old girl shot while recovering her basketball that rolled into a neighbours yard in north carolina. what is going on in the united states right now? so many young people being shot simply for being in the wrong place. we will get to all that. but we start tonight with dominic raab. westminster waiting all day for a verdict, but nothing yet. what we do know is that the prime minister has been handed a report into dominic raab s workplace conduct, but no news from number ten yet as to what he makes of it or what it m
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