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How a Political Story Cuts Through
Changes at the Daily Mail and an interview in Belarus show the power of the press. Presented by Ros Atkins.
A faltering speech by Boris Johnson has Westminster journalists in a spin. The government changed its stance on lobbying following attacks in the Daily Mail and other bits of the media. And a BBC interview with Alexander Lukashenko, the President of Belarus, has made headlines. But how much do political stories like these actually cut through with the public?
Guests: Anushka Asthana, deputy political editor at ITV News; Chris Williams, business editor at The Telegraph; Joe Twyman, director at DeltaPoll; Steve Rosenberg, BBC Moscow correspondent.
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