The State of It: Gabriel Pogrund speaks out on the Labour Together scandal

The State of It: Gabriel Pogrund speaks out on the Labour Together scandal

Author: The Times February 17, 2026 Duration: 40:12

The Labour Together scandal is the latest storm threatening to capsize the government - and Gabriel has been right at the heart. For the first time, he describes what happened when a Labour think tank set private investigators on a journalist. Their secret report falsely accused Gabriel of acting as a Russian agitator and "grotesquely subverted" his faith in an attack on his and his colleagues' reporting in The Sunday Times.


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