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Where Politics Meets History

DAILY TRAIL: London Bridge Incident & Boris on LBC

Where Politics Meets History

Global

News, History, Politics

4.51.7K Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2019

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

In this episode having just come off air Shelagh discusses with Iain the importance of factual reporting during on going incidents such as London Bridge. They also look to the seven way TV debate and whether Channel 4 was right to use an ice scuplture as a stand in for Boris?

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LBC, election 2019.

0:38.2

Thanks for downloading the Daily Trail.

0:40.5

I'm Sheila Fogarty.

0:41.5

And I'm Ian Dale.

0:42.7

Coming up, we'll talk about the debate on Channel 4, about the environment.

0:47.5

We'll talk about the debate that took place between Nick Ferrari, LBC's callers and Boris Johnson,

0:53.4

the question and answers that took place

0:54.9

this morning there. And there's a seven-way debate to look forward to in Cardiff tonight. We'll also

1:00.5

touch on that upcoming visit by the US President Donald Trump. But I think Ian it probably behoves us

1:06.6

to begin with what, as we speak, is an ongoing police response to what they say they're treating as a terrorist attack in central London.

1:14.5

Well, you've just come off air, Sheila, and this broke during your show. I think it happened at 158.

1:20.0

I don't know what time it was you learnt about it. But just take us a little bit behind the scenes as to what happens when you're on air and you learn something's happen?

1:28.2

Because it is an opportunity for any radio station or presenter to get it very, very wrong.

1:35.7

Now, I think we pride ourselves on LBC of not getting it wrong on these occasions,

1:39.9

but the key thing is only tell what you know, isn't it?

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