now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to the programme that brings together leading british columnists and the foreign correspondents who write from the dateline, london. borisjohnson and the art of political cross dressing and have electoral cockroaches began stripping him bare? is it safer to eat a british sausage then meet a british tourist and as india warned there is a delta plus variant, what would a world living with covid long term look like? steve richards has been analysing politics for 30 years and thomas has spent the last half century writing about british politics and more recently british history trying to explain the british to his fellow native germans. welcome to you and welcome, to have sarah greene is proudest call herself a cockroach. she ousted the conservatives, the scale of her victory has alarmed some of boris johnson s allies. she represents a leafy community on the north west fringe and is of london. not bad for a party nearly annihila
in the us, five people have died in a hot air balloon accident in albuquerque, in southwestern united states. the accident caused power outages in the area after the balloon came into contact with a power line. police said the wind had pushed the balloon into power lines where it then caught fire. now on bbc news dateline london: hello and welcome to the programme that brings together leading british columnists and the foreign correspondents who write from the dateline, london. borisjohnson and the art of political cross dressing and electoral cockroaches began stripping him bare? is it safer to eat a british sausage then meet a british tourist and as india warned there is a delta plus variant, what would a world living with covid long term look like? steve richards has been analysing politics for 30 years and thomas has spent the last half century writing about british politics and more recently british history trying to explain the british to his fellow native germans. welc
and the foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast from the dateline, london. this week, borisjohnson and the art of political cross dressing. have electoral cockroaches begun stripping him bare? is it safer to eat a british sausage than meet a british tourist? and as india warns there s a delta plus variant, what would a world living with covid long term look like? joining me this week, eunice goes is a portuguese academic, author and journalist, steve richards has been analysing british politics for 30 years and thomas has spent the last half century writing about british politics and more recently british history, trying to explain the british to his fellow native germans. welcome to you and welcome to eunice anmd steve. now, sarah greene is proud to call herself a cockroach. the newly elected liberal democrat mp ousted the conservatives. the scale of her victory has alarmed some of borisjohnson s allies. she represents a leafy community on the north west fringes
stripping him bare? is it safer to eat a british sausage then meet a british tourist and as india warned there is a delta plus variant, what would a world living with covid long term look like? see richards has been analysing politics for 30 years and thomas has spent the last half century writing about british politics and more recently british history trying to explain the british to his fellow native germans. welcome to you and to have sarah greene is proudest call herself a cockroach. she ousted the conservatives, the scale of her victory has alarmed some of boris johnson s allies. she represents our leafy community on the north west fringe and is of london. not bad for a party nearly annihilated by voters during borisjohnson s general during boris johnson s general election during borisjohnson s general election triumph of 18 months ago. but like cockroaches, they are still there, she says. another by election looms thursday, days after the health secretary was caught mi