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26 November 2025

Jury trials might be scrapped

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The News Meeting

Jury trials might be scrapped

David Lammy has proposed scrapping jury trials in England and Wales for all but the most serious offences. Paramount Global has obtained exclusive streaming rights to the UEFA Champions League - a move that could redefine how football fans follow the sport in the future. Revelations that MAGA-supporting accounts on X are operated from countries like North Macedonia, Pakistan and Poland raise concerns about foreign-driven influence and its impact on political discourse.

 

Giles Whittell is joined by The Observer’s Head of Investigations Alexi Mostrous, sports reporter Jessy Parker Humphreys, and journalist, author, and presenter Jenny Kleeman as they compete to pitch the day’s top stories.

 

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Host: Giles Whittell

 

Producer: Amalie Sortland and Poppy Bullard

 

Executive Producers: Matt Russell and Rebecca Moore 

 

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