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This edition contains: after the UN accused Myanmar military of attempting to ethnically cleanse the muslim Rohingya population, Azeem Ibrahim, senior fellow at the Centre for Global Policy, and James Smith, co-founder of the Aegis Trust, which works to prevent genocide, examines the situation there and the psychology of a population that allows such atrocities; the journalist Malachi O'Doherty looks at life in Northern Ireland without its own government; are tech corporations becoming the new arbiters of free speech? Jodie Ginsberg, CEO of Index on Censorship, and broadcaster and professor of television journalism at City University London, Stewart Purvis, discuss, and 10 years on from the financial crash, Douglas Fraser speaks to RBS CEO Ross McEwan about the events of September 2008 and where the bank finds itself now.

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This edition contains: after the UN accused Myanmar military of attempting to ethnically cleanse the muslim Rohingya population, Azeem Ibrahim, senior fellow at the Centre for Global Policy, and James Smith, co-founder of the Aegis Trust, which works to prevent genocide, examines the situation there and the psychology of a population that allows such atrocities; the journalist Malachi O'Doherty looks at life in Northern Ireland without its own government; are tech corporations becoming the new arbiters of free speech? Jodie Ginsberg, CEO of Index on Censorship, and broadcaster and professor of television journalism at City University London, Stewart Purvis, discuss, and 10 years on from the financial crash, Douglas Fraser speaks to RBS CEO Ross McEwan about the events of September 2008 and where the bank finds itself now.

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