Sky News’ political editor Beth Rigby is joined by a panel of guests to dissect Jeremy Hunt’s “back to work” budget.
She speaks to Caroline Wheeler, political editor at the Sunday Times, and John Stevens, political editor at The Mirror.
As well as the budget, they react to the government’s decision to ban TikTok from official devices.
Plus, Beth speaks to Hollywood actor, Liam Neeson, about his 100th film, growing up in the Troubles and the anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.
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