More industrial action across the festive period is announced, Baroness Mone requests a leave of absence from the House of Lords, and the black charity boss interrogated by Lady Hussey says she is now facing a torrent of online abuse.
In this episode Danny Sutcliffe decides there's profit to be made from this winter of discontent and starts another business venture, our youth correspondent David Stanier has those who profited from the PPE procurement process in his sights, and Che Burnley joins Sam in the studio to talk about the impact of constant low-level racial discrimination.
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