MPs debate plans for the U.K. to cut trade ties with countries committing genocide today. That could see commerce with China dropped, because of its treatment of Uighur Muslims.
Richard Graham, Conservative MP for Gloucester and chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on China, tells Bloomberg Westminster's Sebastian Salek and Roger Hearing why he won't be voting for the move.
Plus, with the government considering big council tax rises to cover the cost of Covid, we look at the state of local authorities. Jessica Studdert, deputy chief executive of think tank New Local, joins to discuss.