The Prime Minister suggests reforms to try and get all of his toothpaste back in the tube, English cricket continues to be rocked by allegations of institutional racism and Belarus is accused of fomenting tensions on the border with Poland.
In this episode Tom King travels the multiverse to see if paying MPs more would encourage them to behave themselves, Che Burnley joins Sam in the studio to explain why Azeem Rafiq's experiences aren't really a surprise to people of colour and our Russian correspondent Alexander Notabot attempts to dismiss claims that Vladimir Putin has been exploiting the migrant crisis in Belarus to his own advantage.
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