Trump's explosive speech at UN

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President Trump has suggested Ukraine is in a position to win back all of the territory it has lost since Moscow's invasion. Earlier, he told the UN General Assembly in New York that European countries were "going to hell" because of mass immigration. In a long - and uncompromising - speech that took aim at the institution where it was being delivered, Mr Trump also falsely claimed Sharia law could be introduced in London - we get reaction from an MP from the capital.

Also on the programme:

The mother of a British dual national killed while fighting for Ukraine on her fight to get his body back - and how she found out her son was dead.

And as the cricket world mourns the legendary umpire Dickie Bird, the former England cricketer Allan Lamb remembers him.
23 Sep 6PM English United Kingdom TV & Film

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