Pesticide pollution, a bigger problem than ISIS, & unpredictable Oscars (EP 176)

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Afshin Rattansi goes underground on dangerous pesticides. Nick Mole, policy officer for Pesticides Action UK, reveals the extent to which pesticides are damaging health as well as environment and warns that TTIP ‘could open us up to all these thing the EU has rightly banned on human health or environmental grounds.’ Sabri Malek, spokesman for the Democratic Party of Libya, claims that ISIS isn't the problem there – suppression of the Arab Spring revolutions is the cause of problems in the nation. Wash Westmoreland, co-director of Still Alice, looks at the Oscars and whether they really reflect the rest of society. And as well as Peter Oborne alleging editorial policy changed to accommodate HSBC, revelations show the beleaguered bank met with George Osborne more than any other – we ask how much influence the bank really wields.

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