Double Take: Why we no longer trust the media

Listen to Will Gore discuss the Finsbury Park Mosque attack and why people have lost trust in the press with host Kirsty Major

Will Gore,Kirsty Major,Helen Hoddinott
Wednesday 21 June 2017 12:29 EDT
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We are joined by Will Gore, Deputy Managing Editor of the Independent and Evening Standard, to read his piece about the Finsbury Park Mosque attack and to discuss how the media reports on terror and why the public are losing faith in the press.

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