03/02/2017
The Sun's Tom Newton Dunn and Heather Stewart from the Guardian join Andrew Neil throughout the programme. They speak to the Ukrainian ambassador Natalia Galibarenko about Ukraine's referendum on whether it should join Nato and they discuss the EU summit in Malta. They also look into the Northern Ireland Police Service's review of killings during the troubles, some have argued British former soldiers are being subject to a witch hunt.
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