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Month: May 2020

Interview with BBC Radio Wales: Dominic Cummings saga & why it matters

My interview with Gareth Lewis for BBC Radio Wales on Monday 25th May 2020.

Coronavirus, Dominic Cummings and all that stuff.

https://colinrtalbot.files.wordpress.com/2020/05/radio_wales-2020-05-26_18-18-34.mp3

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