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British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer quits Number 10, and the rise and fall of Islamic State.

6/22/202655 min

After months of political pressure, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, has resigned. Late Night Live's UK correspondent, Ian Dunt, joins the show for breaking analysis on what's ahead for British Labour. Plus, what happened to Islamic State since the fall of their caliphate in 2019? 

Guests:

  • Ian Dunt, iNews columnist and regular LNL commentator
  • Greg Barton, Chair In Global Islamic Politics, Deakin University

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  1. David Marr· Host0:00

    [electronic music] ABC Listen. Podcasts, radio, news, music and more [electronic music] From an Ipswich fish and chip shop to the epicenter of Australian politics.

  2. Ian Dunt0:12

    Please explain.

  3. Speaker 20:13

    Pauline Hanson is making One Nation One Nation's rise. This is the unlikely story of One Nation. Well, I'm back. Is it a passing protest vote or a permanent realignment of Australian politics?

  4. Ian Dunt0:24

    Whether you love her or hate her, truth is stranger than fiction.

  5. Speaker 20:29

    The Making of One Nation. To hear the full series, search for The Making of One Nation on ABC Listen.

  6. David Marr· Host0:35

    [classical music] Welcome to Late Night Live, coming to you from Gadigal Land. I'm David Marr. ISIS is not out of business. Lone actors, extraordinarily hard to detect, are in position to follow the old orders to attack where you are with what you have. It's what we saw in Bondi in December. Later, the continuing danger of ISIS to the world. But first, to Downing Street, where a few hours ago, the familiar choreography said everything. The cameras were there

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