And we’re back. To you in isolation. Nothing new there, but a lot new on the programme. Episode two of The Black Eye delves into the political chaos at home and abroad as spin replaces trust at a key moment where we just want the truth. Ewan looks at the great heist likely to take place now the money is finally there for all, when it’s really only there for some. We’re joined by Dr Paul O’Brien – a China policy and regulatory expert – as they discuss the questions around how this pandemic was allowed to begin in the east, how it was allowed to swallow the west, and where we go next in terms of lockdowns and vaccines. Meanwhile former Rochdale footballer Joe Thompson, reminds us that there is light at the end of every tunnel as he recalls his season-saving strike in the final minutes after battling back from cancer not once, but twice.
It is a remarkable story.
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