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Charlie Kirk: Murder and Aftermath

Charlie Kirk: Murder and Aftermath

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Church of England revs with a difference Tom Pelham and Jamie Franklin sit down to talk about the biggest stories in church and state. This time:

  • The appalling murders Charlie Kirk and Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska and what this says about American society and identity politics more generally.
  • Angela Rayner resigns from the government over dodgy tax dealings.
  • The arrest of Graham Linehan for hurty posts on X.
  • And, for a little bit of levity, our comments on recent Church of England green energy publicity video 'God is my solar panel'.

All of that and more as ever. Please enjoy!

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