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David Yelland and Simon Lewis discuss why parts of an ecosystem of powerful men right at the top of social media are supporting Russell Brand in the wake of the allegations of sexual assault against him.
They assess the departure of BP’s chief executive Bernard Looney and the implications for one of the UK's most iconic companies.
And Simon draws on his experience at Buckingham Palace and Number 10 to shed light on Britain's 'golden triangle' and the relationship between the top of the civil service and the palace.
Producer: Eve Streeter
By BBC Radio 44
2424 ratings
David Yelland and Simon Lewis discuss why parts of an ecosystem of powerful men right at the top of social media are supporting Russell Brand in the wake of the allegations of sexual assault against him.
They assess the departure of BP’s chief executive Bernard Looney and the implications for one of the UK's most iconic companies.
And Simon draws on his experience at Buckingham Palace and Number 10 to shed light on Britain's 'golden triangle' and the relationship between the top of the civil service and the palace.
Producer: Eve Streeter

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