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Morning Glory with Mike Graham

The Junior Doctor won't see you now

Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Matt Hall

News, Unknown, News & Politics

4.4741 Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2023

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Just when you think it was all over about Gary Lineker, Professor Frank Furedi, Author and Sociologist kicks off todays show to discuss the decisions made around his comments and behaviour we also get Frank's views on how Lockdowns have turn the general public into germaphobes. Former Chief Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police and a former ambassador of the child protection charity Kidscape Dai Davies also joins Mike to give us his expertise on the Gary Glitter case, following the news last night that he will be recalled to prison.

With a new trio in town, Sir Simon Mayall KBE relates what he thinks of the AUKUS Deal following Rishi Sunak's trip to San Diego and announcing yesterday £5 billon extra funding for the UK's Military of Defence.

Plus, if you were expecting to see a (Junior) Doctor, predict a backlog of two weeks says Consultant Oncologist Professor Karol Sikora as we enter day two of the Junior Doctor's Strikes.

Of course this wouldn't be the Independent Republic of Mike Graham if we didn't discuss one of the UK's underlying issues that concern you, Craig MacKinlay, Conservative MP for South Thanet chats to Mike about the Migrant Bill after its passed last night and his thoughts on the ECHR and EU's handling of the matter

Finally, ahead of the Budget tomorrow, we speak to business owner Mark Kent, the Chief Executive of the of Scotch Whisky Association who shares his hopes and expectations that he would like to see from Jeremy Hunt.

All that and so much more, so tune in!



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The morning and welcome to the Independent Republic of Mike Graham right here on Talk TV, the one place to be, the home of common sense, the home of all things to do with the truth, the whole truth, and of course nothing but the truth.

0:47.3

You don't hear what we talk about very many other places at all.

0:55.3

In fact, in no other places do you hear the kind of calls that we get, the kind of information and opinions that we portray out there, and the way that we actually have a lot of respect for the people that listen and watch this show, of course,

0:59.8

as well. Coming up this morning, Professor Frank Faradie joins us. We'll get his take on what's

1:03.9

been going on at the BBC for the past week or so, where apparently the nation's broadcaster,

1:09.7

the civil sort of state of the place, has gone completely doolally.

1:14.8

It looks as though they are at war with each other inside the walls of the BBC.

1:18.5

A slap in the face for BBC licence pages is what it says on the front of the Daily Mail.

1:21.8

Even the Guardian, BBC bosses face pressure after you turn over Gary Linneker.

1:26.4

Gary Lineca still makes most of the front pages.

1:28.8

Pressure grows on BBC bosses over Linneka Climbdown.

1:32.2

What you would have heard yesterday on this show was the BBC's Tim David,

1:35.9

the Director General, basically outlining how they're going to have a review of their social

1:40.6

media policy.

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