19 June 2015
Episode 940
01 hour
Emma Nelson and Peter Cardwell discuss the day’s key topics, including President Putin’s meeting with Greek leader Alexis Tsipras. Plus, we take a look at the stories making the headlines in Asia and Ben Rylan gives us his recommended weekend viewing as he speaks in praise of the film ‘Birth’.
19 June 2015
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