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Black history matters

One hundred and thirty years after Andrew Watson became the world’s first black international footballer, Ifeoma Dieke led an increasingly successful Scotland women’s team. She tells Alex Salmond why she chose to represent Scotland rather than team USA and is joined by England great John Barnes, Black History Month 2020 editor Catherine Ross and Professor Sir Geoff Palmer to discuss why black history matters in life beyond football.

Black history matters
Former First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond hosts a new political chat program, ‘The Alex Salmond Show’, on RT, where he vows to battle the mainstream media narrative and take the news “out of the Westminster nexus.” ‘The Alex Salmond Show’ will take viewers inside the Welsh, Irish and Scottish parliaments, also looking at the government of Northern Ireland, not forgetting Westminster.