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25 Apr, 2018 13:48

Did the UK bomb Syria because of a lie? Going Underground investigates

Did the UK bomb Syria because of a lie? Going Underground investigates

Going Underground has been busy, taking the world’s biggest geopolitical concern head-on in its latest episode. Afshin Rattansi chats to Aleppo MP Fares Shehabi about the latest US-led attacks on Syria.

The GU crew also spoke to playwright and food bank volunteer Tara Osman, to ask why nearly one and a half million food bank packages were needed last year to keep British people from going hungry – especially when the UK government can afford Storm Shadow missiles at $1 million (£1.4 million) a pop.

Plus, we review this week’s news with former Liberal Democrat politician Lembit Opik.

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