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14/03/2017

A deputy governor of the Bank of England resigns over family connections to Barclays. How vulnerable is the UK to cyber attacks? We hear from the man responsible for protecting us.

Trouble at the Bank of England as a Deputy Governor resigns over family connections to Barclays.
We'll hear from the Chair of the Committee whose criticism pushed Charlotte Hogg out of the door, and a former Bank advisor tells us that the organisations governance leaves much to be desired.

How vulnerable is the UK to cyber attacks on our banks, our infrastructure - or even Parliament? We speak to the new director of the National Cyber Security Centre.

Former Culture Secretary Maria Miller tells us that the Government needs take action following a European Court ruling allowing companies to ban headscarves and religious jewellery at work.

As Scotland's First Minister attacks Theresa May over her mandate, we speak live to Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale about the chances of a referendum.

And the Colosseum in Rome is looking for a new Director - Our Italy correspondent James Reynolds goes for the job.

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