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Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 05/12/21

Coffee House Shots

The Spectator

News, Politics, Government, Daily News

4.42.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2021

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Isabel Hardman rounds up the highlights from Sunday's political shows. Today's best bits come from Dominic Raab, Dame Rachel de Souza and Jim McMahon.

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Hello and welcome to Coffee House Shots, the Spectators' Daily Politics Podcast. I'm Isabel

0:37.1

Hardman, and this is the Sunday roundup.

0:40.3

It was the Justice Secretary Dominic Raab, who undertook the government's media round this morning.

0:45.4

Trevor Phillips began his interview with a grave subject, the tragic case of six-year-old Arthur

0:50.3

Labino Hughes, who was tortured and murdered by his stepmother and father last year.

0:56.5

Can you confirm that there will be an inquiry into this murder?

1:01.3

Yes, good morning, Trevor.

1:02.4

Look, as a father of young boys myself, as a parent, alone as Justice Secretary,

1:08.6

I can't begin to imagine how anyone could be that cruel.

1:12.2

Let me tell you exactly what we're doing. We've had those sentences for the two parents.

1:16.5

The Attorney General's made clear she wants to have them reviewed, where we have a mechanism for doing so.

1:21.7

There'll be a local safeguarding review which will look at the local authorities' actions,

1:27.4

whether any lessons could have been

1:29.1

picked up earlier, whether any warning flags could have been put up earlier. And the prime

1:32.4

ministers made clear as well as that, we want to see how social services and the local authorities

1:36.9

liaised with the criminal justice agencies and what lessons further we can learn. This is the second

1:42.8

case I've dealt with this week.

1:46.9

I saw Tony Hudgell and his parents, Paul and Mark,

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