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Sarah Montague speaks to Lord Patten, who pledged 25 years ago: 'Now Hong Kong people are to run Hong Kong... that is the unshakeable destiny' and asks if that promise has been broken. Show more
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Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran answers questions from Adam Fleming, Sima Kotecha and Emma Vardy on Ukraine, defence spending and election pacts.
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Global Questions discusses what's next for Georgia and Moldova. After President Putin's invasion of Ukraine, other former Soviet republics are feeling vulnerable. Show more
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Reporter Danny Vincent follows those who have lived through Hong Kong's street protest movement, both as activists and reporters, many of whom are now in prison. Show more
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Sarah Montague speaks to Lord Patten, who pledged 25 years ago: 'Now Hong Kong people are to run Hong Kong... that is the unshakeable destiny' and asks if that promise has been broken. Show more