10 Million Dead by 2050. The Silent Killer That Touched As All. How Can We Stop It?

10 Million Dead by 2050. The Silent Killer That Touched As All. How Can We Stop It?

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This week: - Why the US blocked a move by Britain at the UN to debate North Koreas Human Rights record. - Nobel peace prize winner and State Counsellor of Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi, faces allegations of genocide while she was in office. - In American politics, can president trump survive the impeachment process? - When the drugs don't work; what will be the worldwide impact of microbial resistance to modern medicine? Join LBC's Tom Swarbrick for this episode of Rule Britannia, an in depth exploration of week's events and the news that didn't make the headlines. Tom interviews ITV's security editor Rohit Kachroo for a breakdown of this week's pressing news and how this could affect the political landscape in Britain. And in an exclusive interview with Lord Jim O'Neill, Tom discovers the significant and worrying reality of growing anti-microbial resistance and the toll this could have on the world population in the near future. Rule Britannia discovers Britains place in a fast changing world. Listen and subscribe now on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/tom-swarbrick/ Twitter @TomSwarbrick1
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