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It’s often said that all political careers end in failure, it just seems that Grayling’s seems to failing before it has ended.
One of Labour's greatest legacies is under threat, warns Chris Bryant.
From the beginning, the BBC has had a brief to educate, inform and entertain. That last one isn't an afterthought.
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