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1 Mar, 2014 12:17

Episode 016

This week in 1900, Britain’s trade union movement gave birth to the Labour Party. One hundred and fourteen years later, the Labour Party is set to relegate this relationship to history. Andrew Murray of the Unite trade union joins Sputnik to discuss this profound change as the question is asked: the Labour Party – what’s left?

And, when Sputnik discussed the Ukraine just a couple of weeks ago, few could have predicted the pace and the shape of things to come.

In part two, Sputnik revisits the region and the developing situation with writer and commentator Nick Wright, posing the question: Ukraine – what's right?

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