Craig Oliver, a former BBC News editor and Downing Street Director of Politics, reveals the growing tensions between the UK government and the BBC, particularly after controversial coverage of the Glastonbury festival. Yasmin Khan, a human rights campaigner and friend of the de Menezes family, reflects on the legacy of the 7/7 bombings, discussing its impact on community resilience and societal fears. Together, they explore issues of accountability, media independence, and how past tragedies continue to shape public perception today.