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29 October 2021

Episode 2070

40 minutes

Our in-house panel previews the UN’s Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow, discusses whether Europe’s museums are returning enough of their art and asks why Wales’s return to rugby internationals matters. Plus, a report from the campaign trail in Japan and the FT’s George Parker with the latest on the UK-French fisheries dispute.

29 October 2021

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