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Why did the press run with this story when there was no evidence? Why didn't they ask questions?The Russian embassy in the UK is now accusing the British government of manipulating public opinion and spreading disinformation, following reports that the London police is investigating the Sergey Skripal Novichok poisoning case last year. However, the UK counterterror chief is saying that there isn’t enough evidence to build a case against Moscow. Former MP George Galloway joins In Question to discuss the developments. [embedded content]
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Why did the press run with this story when there was no evidence? Why didn't they ask questions?Why did the press run with this story when there was no evidence? Why didn't they ask questions?The Russian embassy in the UK is now accusing the British government of manipulating public opinion and spreading disinformation, following reports that the London police is investigating the Sergey Skripal Novichok poisoning case last year. However, the UK counterterror chief is saying that there isn’t enough evidence to build a case against Moscow. Former MP George Galloway joins In Question to discuss the developments. [embedded content]
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The Russian embassy in the UK is now accusing the British government of manipulating public opinion and spreading disinformation, following reports that the London police is investigating the Sergey Skripal Novichok poisoning case last year. However, the UK counterterror chief is saying that there isn’t enough evidence to build a case against Moscow. Former MP George Galloway joins In Question to discuss the developments.