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00:00Take the time to make some sense of what you want to say
00:28I trust the way you want to make some sense of what you want to say
00:33And I'm only with a few years from a typical way
00:58Oh, it's down the high street.
01:14Listen please.
01:15You need a plaque.
01:28Oh, boss.
01:40Let's go.
01:43Listen to Roni.
01:59You can tell anyone that you're meeting me.
02:01No.
02:04So what is it you've got for me?
02:09What I've got, it's big.
02:12There's a lot of people that could get hurt in this.
02:14Hundreds of people killed.
02:18There's someone I can point you towards as well.
02:20Someone pulling all the strings.
02:22Who? Who's pulling the strings?
02:25But what I need is a guarantee on my family's safety.
02:29From my wife and my girls.
02:37You pay me for good information, right?
02:40Why?
02:41Doesn't the drug strike pay anymore?
02:43No, I'm not in that part of the business.
02:44What do you do then?
02:45I'm only a translator.
02:48In my experience, people in the drug strike fall out all the time.
02:51Now, you've made up some threat to national security nonsense
02:54and you expect within five minutes MI5 to provide you with a safe house
02:57and a new identity.
02:58Is that it?
02:59I'm not trying it on here.
03:00It's not about the drugs.
03:02What's it about then?
03:04Huh?
03:06Me and my family need to be safe.
03:08You sort that and I'll talk.
03:12You've got to believe me.
03:21Nooo, nooo!
03:22I don't know.
03:52I don't know.
04:22I don't know.
04:51There's a gangland here, not remotely in my five business.
04:58And personally, I think you performed a public service.
05:01Why on earth did you go on your own, though?
05:10Honestly, what were you thinking, you dickhead?
05:16Better get going, mate. I'm waiting for you upstairs.
05:18I'm with the counsellor. Where are you?
05:45I'm not going to make it.
05:47You've got to have a bloody good excuse this time.
05:49You promised me.
05:50Um, my husband's been held up at work.
06:01I'll have to rearrange.
06:08How does that make you feel?
06:09How does it make me feel?
06:13Makes me feel like walking into a club, downing two espresso martinis and shagging the barman.
06:17Alright.
06:18æ”»onder.
06:21Oh, my God.
06:22Oh, my God.
06:25Come here.
06:27Come here.
06:27Come here.
06:28Come here.
06:28Come here.
06:29Tommy, you were taking a day's leave to go and see your mum.
06:55Tommy, a bare face lie.
06:57A service liaison at Greater Manchester Police told me that Ehsan tipped them off about a threat to national security.
07:02So they passed it on to you, so you'd be the one to go and embarrass yourself.
07:05Ehsan was of Persian heritage.
07:07He had links to a gang trafficking heroin through Iran.
07:11Ehsan hinted at a mass casualty event.
07:15My gut told me he was the real deal.
07:17We all know your gut is good.
07:19But we have to prioritise using our resources carefully.
07:22I told you not to follow that lead.
07:24Instead, what do you do?
07:26You go behind my back, use your personal phone to communicate with a potential source.
07:30You went on your own, without any backup, and you were horribly exposed.
07:34And now two people are dead.
07:35We had to send in a team to clean up your mess.
07:37This is the third poor lead you've escalated up in as many months.
07:41We all know you want to prove you still got it, John.
07:44But this is just desperate.
07:46You don't get killed if you're a shit lead.
07:48I spoke to you, Greater Manchester Police.
07:50Word in Stockport is Craig Beeson's had five kilos of his heroin go walkabout.
07:54I think you got yourself caught up in the fallout over some missing drugs.
07:58We've not identified the gunman yet.
08:01But it's what these people do, John.
08:03They're like rats in a sack.
08:05The Manchester drug straights are police matter.
08:07If there's an enquiry, be in very serious trouble.
08:10It may be a disciplinary matter.
08:12Most of you both that ask how I am.
08:15I thought mental health was a priority these days.
08:23You've experienced a deeply traumatic event you need to take some time off.
08:26I don't need some time off.
08:27You've killed someone.
08:29I'm looking out for your mental health, John.
08:33Was that only a play?
08:42Cheers.
08:45Cheers.
09:12I'm sorry.
09:16I know what your work can be like, John.
09:21Well, obviously I don't.
09:24Fucking official fucking secret act.
09:27Fucking official fucking bastard fucking secret act.
09:30I know, I know, I know.
09:33I really believed you when you said you'd be there this time.
09:38I know.
09:39I am sorry.
09:46Can we reschedule?
09:47She's got us down at the lost cause already.
09:48Oh, come on, don't say that.
09:50We're okay.
09:53I do get where you want us to go.
09:55Do you?
09:57Really?
10:01It's fine.
10:02It's done.
10:04I'm not in a mood.
10:05We'll reschedule.
10:07Why are you wearing those clothes?
10:12I got a bit messed up at work.
10:16All my stuff had to go into an evidence bag.
10:18What happened?
10:20You know what I can't tell you.
10:26Do the kids have a nice tea?
10:27Uh, yeah.
10:30Chloe asked if you could take her to football on Saturday.
10:33As long as I don't have to go in.
10:37How is your arse?
10:39It's very painful.
10:40Do you want me to have a look?
10:42That's the best stuff I've had all day.
10:45All right then.
10:47Sexy dad.
10:48Come on.
10:49You know you hit the jackpot with my peachy arse.
10:57God.
10:59Oh.
11:00You're black and blue.
11:02Yeah, I told you shit went down at work.
11:04I'll go.
11:14I'll go.
11:28You okay, mate?
11:31Come on.
11:32Come on.
11:33Come on.
11:34Come on.
11:36You're hiding.
11:38Come on.
11:39It's okay.
11:40It's okay.
11:41Come on.
11:42Hello.
11:43Hello.
11:45Hello.
11:47Hello.
11:48Hello.
11:50Hello.
11:51Hello.
11:54Hello.
11:56Hello.
11:58Daddy.
11:59Yes, sreet pat.
12:01Do you think I'm a striker or defender?
12:02Stryker?
12:03Top bins.
12:04That's a key role.
12:05Hat-trick heroin.
12:06Right.
12:07Yeah, Chloe, you tell him that right.
12:08That's right.
12:10We're not going in tonight.
12:11We're excited to take it easy for a few days,
12:13so Daddy's picking you up tonight.
12:15Yeah, you need to rest.
12:16Are you all right?
12:17Yeah, fine.
12:18What's on the to-do list?
12:20Can you pick up these groceries
12:21and maybe make an appointment with your own GP?
12:25You need to have confirmation that it is just piles.
12:27Hey, Marta.
12:28Morning.
12:28How was the date?
12:30Great.
12:30You'll have to tell me about it later.
12:31Yeah, I will.
12:32She was lovely.
12:33Oh, do you still want me to babysit?
12:35Yes, please.
12:36Bye.
12:36Oh, you're home.
12:39Bye.
12:40Bye.
12:40Are you ill?
12:41You're never home at this time.
12:49She put the cover over.
12:50Hey, come on.
12:52Oh, good lad.
12:53Can you see the ducks?
12:55What noise do the ducks make?
12:58Good lad.
13:00Good lad.
13:06Good lad.
13:28Good lad.
13:33This is Simone Grant. Please leave a message.
13:40Hey, Simone, it's John.
13:43I've just got your charming email.
13:45You can fuck right off.
13:47Yeah, fuck off.
13:48I'm going nowhere.
13:49Do you hear me?
14:03Yeah.
14:15You want to use the yellow maybe?
14:18Do you want to draw a little face on the T-Rex?
14:21Bato, how would you do a quick wash?
14:25One second...
14:33There you go.
14:42Easy.
14:47Should we get you some biscuits?
14:49OK.
14:50OK.
14:51OK.
14:53OK.
15:03What are you doing?
15:04Hey, what are you doing?
15:05We're only looking for a place to get down tonight.
15:07Have you been following me?
15:08No.
15:09What are you fucking doing?
15:10I swear I wanted somewhere to get me head down.
15:12Are you from Stockport?
15:15Do you work for Craig Beasley?
15:20How the fuck does he know where I live?
15:22Was RSN trying to sell you Craig's five kilos?
15:26No.
15:27Where do you think I've got stash in?
15:30You don't seem like a dealer.
15:32The most interesting thing I've seen you do is pick your nose.
15:37Craig wants to know who you are.
15:40I'm a journalist.
15:42I'm writing about the Manchester drugs trade.
15:45Essan said he had a story for me.
15:48Have you got any idea what he wanted to tell me?
15:50No.
15:51I don't know shite about anything you're talking about.
15:53What's your name, mate?
15:55Jordan.
15:56Jordan.
15:57OK, Jordan.
15:58If you want to make some real money, I can pay you for information.
16:01What sort of information?
16:02What sort of information?
16:03Why did Craig have Essan killed?
16:06I don't know anything about that, mate.
16:09All I know is no one trusted Essan.
16:11John?
16:12All right.
16:13Well, look.
16:14I'll give you my number.
16:15And if you do think of anything, then give me a shot.
16:17I'll pay you.
16:18I'll pay you double whatever Beeston's paying you.
16:19Marta said some strange man was in our garden today.
16:20Can you grate that?
16:21Oh, that was nothing.
16:22Oh?
16:23Why was he in our garden?
16:24Just a rough sleeper looking for somewhere to bed down tonight.
16:25He was a kid.
16:26Nothing to worry about.
16:27What's wrong?
16:28I've been offered voluntary redundancy.
16:29Voluntary redundancy?
16:30Why?
16:31Are you OK?
16:32Twenty years and they did it by email.
16:33Can you believe that?
16:34I've been offered two years salary.
16:35Two years?
16:36Bloody hell.
16:37What?
16:38What?
16:39What?
16:40What?
16:41What?
16:42What?
16:43What?
16:44What?
16:45What?
16:46What?
16:47What?
16:48What?
16:49What?
16:50What?
16:51What?
16:52What?
16:53What?
16:54What?
16:55How did my dinner in my gate move out?
16:56What?
16:57My dinner брат.
16:58What?
16:59What?
17:00What?
17:01What?
17:02What?
17:03What?
17:05What?
17:06What?
17:07What?
17:08What?
17:09What?
17:09What?
17:11What's a real diferen, oh?
17:13What, what?
17:15What, what, a real dynamic married people?
17:16What?
17:17What, ah, what a real family member fees for me?
17:18and lifestyle could help us make a fresh start.
17:22What you mean?
17:24Well, I need to do more at work
17:25or Martin is never gonna make me a partner.
17:28You could be a stay-at-home dad
17:29and it would be really good for your relationship
17:30with the children.
17:31Stay-at-home dad?
17:35Not forever, obviously, just...
17:39It's just why you find your feet.
17:49I promise I'll think about it.
18:02Hey, Simone, it's John.
18:04I've just got you a charming email.
18:07You can fuck right off.
18:08Yeah, fuck off.
18:10I'm going nowhere.
18:11Do you hear me?
18:18You and I were the new generation of intelligence officers.
18:21To be brutally honest, nothing changed.
18:24All that happened was the public school boys went
18:26and in came the equally dick-swinging working-class lads.
18:31Except instead of Wagner, they were listening to Oasis.
18:36I was at the same cohort as you.
18:39I didn't belong.
18:41I didn't feel very welcome.
18:44This organisation had to change.
18:47And thank God it did.
18:49It is not acceptable
18:51to leave an abusive message on my phone.
18:54I apologise.
18:55I hope you're sincere in that.
18:56I am, I am.
19:00Have you spoken to Claire?
19:02About the redundancy of her?
19:04She wants me to take it and to walk away.
19:06Look, John.
19:07I get it.
19:08You're an MI5-er to your core.
19:10But don't fear change.
19:12Take two weeks' leave and think about it.
19:14It's a generous offer.
19:16Now you need to do the handover to the officer
19:17who will wrap up this case.
19:19Fine.
19:20Who is he?
19:22She.
19:23Fine.
19:24Who is he?
19:26She.
19:36This is Maureen Ascari Evans,
19:37Maureen's own secondment from MI6.
19:40John Hughes.
19:42Your reputation goes before you.
19:44Pleased to meet you, Maureen.
19:45Pleased to meet you, Maureen.
19:49So why the Maureen from 6?
19:51Personal reasons.
19:53Intriguing?
19:54Maybe one for next time.
19:58Where are you from?
20:00Where am I from?
20:01Yeah.
20:02Where is your accent from?
20:04Made in Cornwall.
20:05Welsh mother, Iranian father.
20:06Where are you from?
20:07The Cotswolds?
20:08Anyway, I think the casework on Esson Taremi's shooting
20:17is fairly straightforward.
20:20Is there anything else?
20:22What was Esson like?
20:24We only texted a couple of times before we met.
20:28He seemed genuine enough.
20:32Are you heading up to Stockport?
20:33Stockport?
20:34No.
20:35I've been told to get all my ducks in a row
20:37before handing the case on to the police.
20:41Disappointing.
20:44It does sound like you got caught up
20:45in some bad gangland shit.
20:47Yeah.
20:48Or senior management don't want Iran
20:49hitting the fan while number 10
20:50to plug in its regional peace talks.
20:53Oh, come on.
20:54The intelligence services are politically neutral.
20:56Yes.
20:57When it suits them.
20:59And when it suits Whitehall.
21:05I wouldn't mind sharing your personal number.
21:18You know, in case I need to quickly confer.
21:24Oh, don't worry.
21:25Married men are definitely not my kink.
21:27Perhaps you'd like to begin by telling me why you're here.
21:42To be honest, I don't know.
21:43We've been nigh for 14 years.
21:49Who'd have thought till death to his part would take so long?
21:54The humour can be useful,
21:55but let's try and give this its due weight.
22:04Perhaps we don't talk as much as we should.
22:07I agree, but that it's not...
22:10Sorry, one minute.
22:14It work.
22:16I think in these sessions we need to switch our phones off.
22:18Oh, I'm sorry, I can't switch my phone off.
22:20Why?
22:21Because John works for the security services.
22:23Claire, please.
22:24And that is the problem.
22:26In a nutshell.
22:27You know we're not supposed to say that.
22:30He has never been able to talk about anything connected with work.
22:34So as time's gone on we just...
22:38We just don't talk at all.
22:40It's just kids, chores, arrangements.
22:45But there are things I have wanted to talk about for years.
22:55Seven years ago, when Chloe was two,
22:59John had an affair with a woman at work.
23:01That was years ago.
23:04That was water under the bridge.
23:05John, let her speak.
23:10I could tell.
23:12And he admitted it and promised he'd end it.
23:16But I have never been able to know what happened, who she was.
23:22I've simply had to take it on trust that it is over.
23:24For all I know, he might still work with her.
23:26I don't, I don't.
23:29Don't you trust me?
23:33He hid behind his job.
23:35And we...
23:37We moved on, but...
23:42Deep down I've never been able to forgive him.
23:45And it's just, it's such a head fuck.
23:47Because virtually everything that he does in a normal working week just looks, looks like he's up to something.
23:56And I...
23:58I need to know who I'm married to.
24:01You said that you forgave me.
24:02I have tried to forgive you.
24:06And after a gap we had...
24:08Another child.
24:09Our son, Kit.
24:13I don't think I can get past this while you're still doing the job that you do.
24:16And how are you feeling about this adnest?
24:19It's all right.
24:20It's a little pain on my sex.
24:22No.
24:23No.
24:24No.
24:25No.
24:26No.
24:27No.
24:28No.
24:29No.
24:30No.
24:31No.
24:32No.
24:33No.
24:34No.
24:35No.
24:36No.
24:37No.
24:38No.
24:39No.
24:40No.
24:41No.
24:42No.
24:43No.
24:44No.
24:45No.
24:46Hey Dad, will you take me to school today?
24:55Oh, I can't now, sweetheart. I've got a work thing.
24:58But I thought you were having a break.
25:02Just a couple of loose ends.
25:03When will you be back?
25:04I won't be late. I'll call you later and let you know.
25:08Bye Dad!
25:09Bye bye, sweetheart.
25:10Morning!
25:11Morning Marta.
25:12Hi!
25:13Oh my gosh.
25:16Please stand behind me for your own safety.
25:33Don't spend it all at once.
25:36Not with my mother.
25:38She's alcoholic, diabetic and agoraphobic.
25:41If it's got an ick, she's got it.
25:43And muggings here, runs around after her, picking up a fucking tag.
25:47So what have you got for me?
25:48I've got some info on Essan's wife.
25:50Craig's had everyone looking for her.
25:53He's had me on this Persian tent.
25:55Why's that?
25:58Boss said Essan and his wife used to hang out and do stuff there.
26:02What did Essan do for you, boss?
26:06He was a fixer.
26:08Odd job, man.
26:09Iranian, weren't he?
26:11Had the lingo.
26:12Translated things for Craig.
26:14What?
26:15What stuff did he translate?
26:17Listen up, lad.
26:18I'm skivvy on the bins, not top-dogging boardroom.
26:21People want to know where I am.
26:34Where's that?
26:36Yeah, I'm on the way.
26:38Yeah, yeah.
26:40Yeah.
26:42Fancy seeing you here.
26:53I saw you texting about Stockport.
26:55Smart of you to track my personal phone.
26:58Was that signed off?
26:59No, I had a pallet shouting them do me a favor.
27:02No warrant, off books.
27:04My kind of girl.
27:06There's me thinking you wanted my number so we could be friends.
27:09This is my case now.
27:11My responsibility.
27:12I'm carrying the can.
27:13So I do actually need to know what you've got yourself into.
27:18You're a terrible liar, you know.
27:19Yeah, but I don't want to be responsible for missing a terrorist attack.
27:22Do you?
27:23Who was that young guy?
27:24That guy has got information on the whereabouts of Essan's wife.
27:27So where did you link with him?
27:29You should be following Lees.
27:30This is your case now.
27:31Look, we're not supposed to be here.
27:33I just want to find Essan's wife to see if she's got anything to tell us about the threat to national security.
27:37But I promise you, if she even suspects her husband's law and Beeston's drugs, then I'll walk away.
27:41Okay, fine.
27:43But I'm in charge.
27:44Yeah?
27:45You got your press pass?
27:46Come in!
27:47You got your press pass?
27:48Come in!
27:49Yep.
27:50You got your key?
27:51Okay.
27:52Yep.
27:53I'll see you again.
27:54You got your press pass?
27:55Come in!
27:56Huh!
27:57Yep.
27:58I'll see you again.
27:59What?
28:00I'll see you again.
28:01I'll see you again.
28:02Yep!
28:07A bullpen!
28:08I'll see you again!
28:09Your biggest attraction is here.
28:10What?
28:11What?
28:12You got your press pass?
28:13Yeah!
28:14Come on.
28:15I'll see you again.
28:17may I help you yes we're from the Guardian looks like you've created a real
28:29focus for the community here we've tried to make a home for those who fled the
28:34regime in Iran what do you want we're working on a story about the murder of
28:41a Santa Ramey I know nothing of a Santa Ramey I tell everyone who comes
28:49there's Craig Beeston in here no nothing I wonder what a family man like a Santa
28:55Ramey will be doing working for these things
29:00everyone knows why beast and needs Iranians he needs men that's far see
29:05he needs officials on the Iranian border they get a cut and beast and gets a more
29:08direct secure supply of his afghan product there are some who think that this may
29:15be about more than just the drugs trade you know his wife Mona Tremia has gone
29:21missing if Mona could shed some light on beast and
29:24criminal operation it may help to bring some justice to her husband anything that
29:28cares to you would you give me a ring we've got company do you have another
29:35way out I'm a hish me corner who is it
29:40I don't know
29:51you ready for the office
29:55I'm going to go get in the car get in the fucking car now
30:02in
30:03you
30:05you
30:07you
30:11you
30:13you
30:15you
30:17you
30:19you
30:21so who are you then hey sniffing about causing a nuisance for yourself you've got our ideas you know where we are oh yeah yeah but we know what we are
30:49yeah but we know all the crime reporters in the north we even know some of them down south
30:55why are you meeting up with our dressing
30:57oh we're from the guardian we're writing a story about the drug trade in the northwest
31:02I can smell the shite
31:04you fucking dibble then are you fucking dibble
31:06honestly we're writing about heroin coming from afghanistan over the iranian border into turkey and then on to england
31:12I don't know what you think I know about that
31:15I don't know what you think I know about that
31:18is he round here
31:20belongs to us
31:22he's ours
31:25she's our patch
31:28I'm sorry it's rude of us we apologise
31:32I'm sorry it's rude of us we apologise
31:34Apologise.
31:47Hey.
31:49What do you think, George?
31:51You had a good look at him, down in that London.
31:54Didn't you?
31:57Huh?
31:58He's not Dibble.
32:00He'd be so boring.
32:02He's a journalist.
32:04He's a journalist.
32:14Did nothing say out to you?
32:18No, your gunman made sure of that.
32:20Oh.
32:21That's fucking libel.
32:22That's fucking libel.
32:24Hey.
32:26He didn't work for me.
32:28I'd like to know who killed our lesson.
32:30You see, privacy is very important to me, Mr. and Mrs. Journalist.
32:36What did our lesson say?
32:50He was killed before he could say anything.
32:52Nah.
32:52I bet he was all blab, blab, blab on he.
32:58You see what happens to people who think they're bigger than they are, Jordan?
33:01Or shooting their mouth off.
33:02Really tragic things up and torn.
33:08Sad things.
33:14He speaks to our lesson's wife.
33:17We'd like to, but we don't know where Mona Taremi is.
33:19Go on.
33:33Fuck off.
33:36Fuck off!
33:37I've seen you run there again.
33:42You won't be fucking walking home.
33:46Come on.
33:59Come on.
34:00F**king journals. Go on, f**k off, back down south.
34:16Oh, last one's gone.
34:31Are you sure you're okay, Sharon? Behave yourself.
34:45I will if you will. The last room's the last room, right?
34:51Thanks for backing me today.
34:54It's okay.
34:56Listen, brains will belong all over my face.
34:59You know, I need to know why.
35:06It's a hard thing to take a human life.
35:11Have you?
35:15According to the philosopher Immanuel Kant, no human life may ever be taken for any reason, even if one's own life's threatened.
35:27You're calling me a cunt?
35:40You recruited Jordan in London, didn't you?
35:43Did you catch him surveilling you?
35:49I'm wondering how Beeston knew that I was in touch with Essan.
35:54If your cover's been blown.
35:57My cover hasn't been blown.
35:59Did you tell Essan where you live?
36:01No, of course not.
36:02And a service team securely got you out from the location where Essan was killed.
36:05Yes.
36:06So when and where did you understand Jordan was surveilling you?
36:08I wouldn't use that term.
36:10He was more loitering in my backyard.
36:14And that's a massive, massive deal.
36:16Hmm?
36:17It's a major fuck up, John.
36:18Essan was the real deal.
36:19But you don't know that.
36:20Yes, I took a risk using my personal phone to contact Essan.
36:23John, you can't use your personal phone to communicate with the source.
36:27So that's how Beeston got your address.
36:37Can we just keep this between us?
36:40At least until we get a better read of the situation.
36:53What's Dibble?
37:05Slang for copper.
37:07Officer Dibble.
37:08Top cat.
37:09Not seen her.
37:13It's a good show.
37:15Must be an old show, right?
37:17Cartoon.
37:18Good night.
37:22Good night.
37:48Good night.
37:59Hello.
38:00Hello.
38:01It's Sardar from the Persian center.
38:03I know where Mona Taremie is.
38:06Where?
38:18Let's go.
38:48Mona?
38:55Mona?
39:13Mona?
39:17Mona?
39:18Mona?
39:19Mona?
39:20We're not here to harm you.
39:21I was there when that's someone else.
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40:13something good? Yes, I think so. Have you any idea what it was he wanted to tell us?
40:19He was vague. He said we had to leave the area. The day he died he told me to pack
40:24to leave quickly. What can you tell us about the work he did for Craig Beeston?
40:29He wouldn't talk to me about it much because I didn't approve.
40:32But before he died I heard him arguing with someone about the general. The general?
40:44Mona, we're trying to find out who made the SN and bring some justice to you and your daughters.
40:51If there's any information you have which could help us with that, anything.
40:56I don't know the password.
41:25I'm the secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council.
41:34Hi. Hi John, are you looking for Claire?
41:37Oh yeah, she just finished. Brilliant. How are you? How's that lovely wife of yours?
41:42Oh, unfortunately we separated. She's living in our place in Spain.
41:46Well, at least she's got the weather.
41:51I know.
41:53Close the door.
41:58I'm sorry, I get it.
42:01I thought you were supposed to be taking some leave.
42:03I am, but I was needed at work.
42:06Were you on the job on your own? Or with a colleague?
42:12I was with a colleague.
42:15Was it the colleague you were texting during our marriage counselling session?
42:17Yes, it was her.
42:24A woman?
42:25Yes, I work with women. You work with men.
42:27The last train to London had been and gone.
42:30Where did you stay?
42:31Oh, just in some crummy little hotel in Manchester.
42:35Why are you being like this?
42:38Did anything happen?
42:39Our thing's meant to get any better if you don't trust me.
42:42You have to earn my trust.
42:56What are you doing here?
43:07You're meant to be on leave.
43:08I've come in for a trauma mitigation workshop with wellness.
43:12Well, perhaps a leopard does sometimes change his spells.
43:15You never know, Gregory.
43:26Here, now in the 21st century, Iranian women can still be killed or tortured.
43:32The British government must act now against this tyrannical regime.
43:37That's Fatima Faizi. She runs Persia Live UK.
43:40Yeah, Hassan's got loads more of her on here and it's all encrypted.
43:43But why is the gangsters translator stalking a prominent Iranian dissident?
43:47Maybe they're getting a fix on their whereabouts before they organise a target-proxy attack.
43:50Well, the information Essantaremi provided was about an event where a lot of people could get killed.
44:04Fatima's given a talk at a university in Liverpool next week.
44:08What if they're targeting her?
44:09General, how are the preparations? Any problems?
44:23There's been one or two wrinkles, but nothing I can't handle.
44:26I hear there was a problem with the journalist.
44:29Don't fuck this up, Craig. You won't get your 10 million.
44:32I won't. I'll do whatever I need to do.
44:34One of the casualties. That's what you want, isn't it?
44:40To make a splash.
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