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Coffee House Shots

Isabel Hardman's Sunday Interviews Roundup

Coffee House Shots

The Spectator

News, Daily News, Politics

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2017

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Isabel Hardman takes you through the best of what Sunday's political interviews have to offer. Today's contributions are from Amber Rudd, Dawn Butler, Anna Soubry, Mark Carney and Emily Thornberry. Produced by Matthew Taylor.

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0:33.2

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0:47.1

Hello and welcome to Coffeehouse Shots, The Spectator's Daily Politics Podcast.

0:50.4

I'm Isabel Hardman and this is the Sunday Roundup.

0:55.2

A series of sexual harassment claims have continued to engulf the Palace of Westminster.

0:59.9

With the scandal already claiming Defence Secretary Michael Fallon as its first scalp,

1:05.3

Amber Rudd took to Andrew Mars' sofa to try to restore order. In particular, the Home Secretary found herself responding to allegations levelled at the Prime Minister's deputy Damian Green.

1:10.7

The allegations, which

1:11.9

Green denies, concern inappropriate behaviour towards the journalist Kate Maltby and the discovery

1:17.2

of pornography by the police on his workplace computer. So let's look at the Damian Green

1:22.5

tittle tittle-tattle, if you like this morning in the papers today. Here we have a former,

1:26.1

very senior policeman alleging something about,

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