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As Rishi Sunak hosts farmers at Number 10 to offer his support to British agriculture, the sector is struggling with ever higher costs and extreme weather. Food Minister Mark Spencer explains why the wet winter could lead to food prices going up again.
Plus: Punch and Judy are cleaning up their act, but will that bring an end to "Punch and Judy politics"?
The Politics Of Punch And Judy Politics (04:53)
Why Is Food Still So Expensive? (13:03)
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