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  • Hunter Biden and South Korea: What's going on in the world?

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  • Is more devolution really a good thing?

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  • The politics of assisted dying

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  • Autobahn at 50: How Kraftwerk defined modern music

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  • Marr on Prescott: "I'm very upset he's gone"

  • Sinn Féin's growing pains

  • Booker prize winner Samantha Harvey: "political choices are sculpting the surface of the earth"

  • How do we reduce the life expectancy gap?

  • Will Team Trump push Labour to the right?

  • The return of the Blairites

  • Trump, Putin, and the future of Ukraine?

  • How anger defined 2024

  • Fuel Poverty and Rising Costs: Who’s Struggling This Winter? | Sponsored

  • Are Reform UK a threat to Labour?

  • Trump: The Sequel - is the UK watching?

  • US Election: What's at stake - for America and the world?

  • Bezos, Murdoch, Musk: what drives the men who control our media?

  • Could “abrasive” Kemi Badenoch ever be Prime Minister?

  • Budget 2024: Will Labour's gamble pay off?

  • Is American conservatism over?

  • Why Britain can't move on from its 'blitz spirit'

  • Labour's first three months: the voters' verdict

  • This is how Labour can fill the 'black hole'

  • Can we ever trust the US polls?

  • Who made Donald Trump?

  • Will Kemi Badenoch split the Tories?

  • Should the government prescribe Ozempic?

  • Are we actually ready for assisted dying?

  • How do we solve the NHS productivity puzzle? | Sponsored

  • Rachel Reeves on who will foot the budget bill

  • Nicola Sturgeon on Boris Johnson the “playground bully”

  • The US election result is already being legally challenged

  • Is our political funding system broken?

  • What really happened at the Conservative Party party?

  • One year of devastation in the Middle East

  • Could conspiracy trump democracy in America?

  • "Intensity, fury, passion": Starmer's conference speech

  • Can Rachel Reeves turn the page on Labour's pessimism?

  • Giveaways and Sue Gray's pay, do they matter?

  • Ed Davey thinks he could be leader of the opposition

  • Led By Donkeys: "Liz Truss was fair game"

  • Why is US politics "so mad"?

  • Has Rachel Reeves made a “huge mistake”?

  • Losing Gaza

  • Is Jeremy Corbyn trolling Keir Starmer?

  • Grenfell prosecutions are now “essential” - Andrew Marr

  • Can Oasis bring back Cool Britannia?

  • "Things will get worse": is austerity back?

  • Should Labour push harder on immigration?

  • Tories "scent blood" over Labour union deals

  • Elon Musk is The Joker of politics

  • Can Keir Starmer unite a divided nation?

  • Are Gen Z the loneliest generation in human history?

  • What's the most likely replacement for the House of Lords?

  • Thousands join anti-racism protests, is this a turning point?

  • Former Chief Prosecutor: "We've forgotten about those three little girls"

  • What happens practically when a MP has the whip suspended?

  • How disinformation turned Southport's tragedy into violence

  • How to fix Britain's social housing crisis

  • Should funding for GB News be considered a political donation?

  • Starmer suspends seven MPs, what precedent does this set?

  • Andrew Marr: Kamala Harris is "empowered and freed"

  • How long is Starmer's "honeymoon" period?

  • Will Labour's "Great British Energy" deliver?

  • King's speech reveals Starmer's uncommon ambition

  • ADHD in the criminal justice system | Sponsored

  • Andrew Marr: What if the Trump assassination attempt had succeeded?

  • Trump shooting: what the Democrats must do now

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  • The Conservative party's very public nervous breakdown

  • How will global affairs define the Starmer era?

  • Andrew Marr: "The smell in Whitehall? An invigorating reek of change."

  • What can we learn from Labour's first days in power?

  • Election results: Welcome to Labour Britain

  • What to expect when you're expecting ... a new government

  • The penultimate day of Tory Rome

  • How many hours a week should a prime minster be working?

  • Andrew Marr: To succeed, Starmer must upset a lot of people

  • The race to cervical cancer elimination | Sponsored

  • What's happening in Northern Ireland? and should polling be banned?

  • On the road with Corbyn, Farage, and Lammy

  • Up all night to Bet Lucky

  • Andrew Marr: "If I were Sunak, I'd be wailing under the table"

  • Is GamblingGate the new PartyGate?

  • Rishi Sunak is campaigning through gritted teeth

  • Stop The Bets!

  • Is there still momentum for Scottish independence?

  • Andrew Marr: Labour must prepare for the turning tide

  • How Reform UK found £50billion down the back of the sofa

  • Why is Jeremy Hunt love bombing affluent voters in Surrey?

  • Money Money Money (Keir Starmer's version)

  • The Conservatives are headed for a "superdefeat"

  • Andrew Marr: Could Tory tax cuts hurt the poorest?

  • Does the Lib Dem manifesto add up?

  • Has Rishi Sunak just destroyed his own campaign?

  • Who really holds power on the left?

  • Who's going to win the "£2,000" debate?

  • Andrew Marr: “Reform means game over for the Conservatives”

  • Why Starmer needs to embrace nuclear weapons now

  • Has Rishi Sunak made a big mistake?

  • Is Labour purging the left of the party?

  • Labour's grand mishandling of the Diane Abbott row

  • Andrew Marr: "The Conservatives have fallen apart"

  • Political ads are embracing legal loopholes and playing dirty

  • Will Farage get a job with Trump? Why can't the water companies go bankrupt?

  • Rishi Sunak has already given up

  • "Heat or eat": how to help millions in fuel poverty | sponsored

  • The Great Stink: how England came to swim in sewage

  • Are there any Tory MPs Labour wouldn't welcome?

  • Will Starmer stick to his pledges?

  • Hilary Cass: "Do I regret doing it? Absolutely not"

  • Who would want Rishi Sunak's job now?

  • Defeat and defection: Tories are down bad

  • How can life sciences investment make the UK healthier? | Sponsored

  • What do we really know about ‘Starmerism’?

  • Election Special: "by and large, the country has moved against the government"

  • John Swinney - the next leader of Scotland?

  • The Rwanda bill will create a legacy of suffering - an interview with a former asylum seeker

  • What are the chances of a Conservative-Reform UK coalition?

  • Can Labour get Britain's trains back on track?

  • Can Britain quit smoking for good? | Sponsored

  • Boarding school boys rule Britain, at what cost?

  • How Iran and Israel are dividing British politics

  • Does Liz Truss believe what she's saying?

  • Decaying Britain: how severe is the NHS dental crisis?

  • The Angela Rayner investigation: scandal or smear campaign?

  • How will the gender care report affect politics?

  • Is Britain addicted to monarchy?

  • Why do politicians push culture wars? And should landlord MPs vote on renting laws?

  • Sh*tstorm: who's to blame for England's water crisis?

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  • Alison McGovern: "people want respect and dignity"

  • How would a general election shift if all UK residents, not just citizens, could vote?

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  • Is Vaughan Gething’s victory politically significant?

  • Labour's economic plans: 'Bidenomics' without the money?

  • Why are female politicians still taken less seriously?

  • How does the whip system work? + Are Tory voters dying out?

  • Rishi Sunak has lost control

  • Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram's "rallying cry for a more equal Britain"

  • Is Starmer showing his "true colours"?

  • Spring Statement: let's talk about growth!

  • Leaseholds are a big feudal con

  • George Galloway's back, back again

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  • Have the Tories given up on the culture wars?

  • Out of Order! Chaos in parliament over ceasefire vote

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  • Swing Time: Wellingborough and Kingswood turn red

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  • Fake romance: the UK’s leading "catfishing" fraud specialist

  • Your polling questions answered, with Ben Walker

  • Liz Truss is back – and this time she’s “popular”

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  • Parliament’s sleaze epidemic, with Chris Bryant

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  • Is Labour's green agenda under threat?

  • Susan Neiman: "It's not about being pro-Israel or pro-Palestine, but pro-human rights"

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  • Have millennials forgiven the Lib Dems?

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  • Could parliament introduce a proportional representation system?

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  • How will elections shape Britain in 2024?

  • Andy Burnham: "2024 could be a bigger moment than 1997 for Labour"

  • 2023: The good, the bad, and the outright bizarre

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  • What's gone wrong with political journalism in the UK? With Ash Sarkar, Ian Dunt and Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

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  • Why don't politicians care about happiness? With Richard Layard and Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

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  • A week inside frantic Tory migration plans

  • "B*llocks": Boris Johnson at the Covid inquiry

  • Is British democracy under threat? With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

  • The housing crash is just beginning

  • The most misleading phrases in political journalism | You Ask Us

  • Tories shaken by record high migration

  • Can older workers fix the economy? | Sponsored

  • How do Gen Z want to vote? With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

  • 100 years of British political nightmares

  • Are we poorer than we were in 2010? | You Ask Us

  • Autumn Statement: "A whacking great return to austerity"

  • Is Britain really great? With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

  • Iran's interest in Israel, with former ambassador John Jenkins

  • You Ask Us: How is a foreign secretary's success judged? Will Labour reform the Lords?

  • Rwanda, resignations, and a rancorous letter

  • Reshuffle special: (Lord) Cameron returns

  • The great private school con | Audio Long Reads

  • You Ask Us: why can't Tory MPs behave themselves?

  • Rishi Sunak's "watered down" Kings Speech pledges

  • How Rishi Sunak became the first Silicon Valley prime minister | Audio Long Read

  • You Ask Us: Why won't the government call for a ceasefire?

  • The Covid Inquiry: Inside a toxic government

  • Solving lung cancer inequality | Sponsored

  • Andrew Marr: War, conspiracies and the "cloud of unknowing"

  • Israel, Hamas and the unravelling of the West | Audio Long Read

  • One year of Rishi Sunak: what has he achieved?

  • Will Labour unity break over Israel-Hamas?

  • The Israel war is a "global terror risk"

  • Two for two: Labour's by-election clean sweep

  • Humza Yousaf is preparing the SNP for heavy losses

  • Why web browsers are key to cyber security | Sponsored

  • War in Israel and Palestine: could it spread?

  • Has your AI therapist got your back? | Audio Long Read

  • You Ask Us: Is Sunak a tech bro? Is Paddington a centrist?

  • Tackling the digital divide through partnership | Sponsored

  • Keir Starmer: "half fabulous, half ready to fight"

  • Rachel Reeves: 7 standing ovations but no big new policies

  • How Britain became a dangerous place to have a baby

  • Labour takes Rutherglen: the end of SNP domination?

  • Is Suella Braverman the future of the Conservative Party?

  • How thriving cities can unlock productivity | Sponsored

  • Soft-launching the end of HS2

  • A year inside GB News: "what the hell have we done?"

  • You Ask Us: What was behind Suella Braverman's speech on immigration?

  • Who really controls Britain's right wing?

  • IQ fetishism, in Silicon Valley and beyond

  • The philosopher and the crypto king: Sam Bankman-Fried and the effective altruism delusion | Audio Long Read

  • You Ask Us: How might a Labour government manage a Trump government?

  • Rishi Sunak and his environmental straw men

  • Trussonomics isn't dead

  • How Chile (almost) democratised Big Tech | Audio Long Read

  • You Ask Us: Why are so many councils going bust?

  • Angela Rayner can’t let the unions down now

  • Legacy tech & the move to sustainable computing | Sponsored

  • Britain's great tax delusion

  • The prime minister and the AI that solved the climate crisis

  • Crumbling Britain, with Andrew Marr

  • You Ask Us: The big Labour reshuffle, promotions and demotions

  • The trappings of Western hyper-liberalism | Conversation

  • Summer of Light: a new short story by Jonathan Coe | Audio Long Read

  • You Ask Us: if you're a centrist politician, how do you choose one party over another?

  • Ben Wallace and Nadine Dorries, the long goodbye

  • Escaping Eden: life after the Plymouth Brethren | Audio Long Reads

  • You Ask Us: will Labour stop the culture wars, and does the government control what journalists report?

  • Have Conservatives forgotten education?

  • Russia’s war on the future | Conversation

  • In defence of counterfactual history | Audio Long Read

  • You Ask Us: Should it be easier to recall MPs, and how do Rishi Sunak and John Major compare?

  • Labour’s caution could turn to radicalism in office

  • Where do Labour and the Tories differ on growth? With Bridget Phillipson and Bim Afolami | Conversation

  • What Simone De Beauvoir knew about loss, by Ali Smith | Audio Long Read

  • You Ask Us: Is Starmer haunted by Blair, and how do you raise voter turnout?

  • Rishi Sunak's asylum policy is all at sea

  • The Trump trial and the internet conspiracy infecting the world | Conversation

  • George Monbiot: how I escape climate despair | Audio Long Read

  • You Ask Us: Is a new party possible, and has Andy Burnham avoided policing scandal?

  • Rutherglen by-election: Labour’s key to unlock Scotland?

  • All politics is local, with Westminster council leader Adam Hug

  • The 1922 committee: inside the Conservatives’ assassination bureau | Audio Long Read

  • You Ask Us: How would a Lib Dem return change parliament? And why Liz Truss was worse for Labour.

  • Are Labour and the Tories u-turning on green policies?

  • What does a think tank actually do?

  • How Saudi Arabia is buying the world | Audio Long Read

  • By-election special: Tory wipeout, interrupted

  • You Ask Us: Why won't Keir Starmer undo the two-child cap - and can we fix rip-off banks?

  • Brexit "has broken Britain" - Stephen Flynn interview

  • The Spanish election reveals the future of Europe | Audio Long Read

  • You Ask Us: Who replaces Rishi Sunak – and could Labour MPs defect?

  • Are Labour's missions enough - and is a reshuffle ahead?

  • The Keir Starmer interview: “my mortgage is up – and Sunak doesn’t get it.”

  • You Ask Us: Will Keir Starmer do electoral reform - and Andy Burnham ever be Prime Minister?

  • Why Britain is broke, with Ed Conway

  • Russia's new Time of Troubles – with Vladislav Zubok

  • Can Wes Streeting save the NHS?

  • You Ask Us: Will there be another “Portillo moment” – and could rural England vote Labour?

  • Nicola Sturgeon’s encore – and Humza Yousaf’s new(-ish) plan for independence

  • Why do newspaper endorsements still matter?

  • You Ask Us: What next for Boris Johnson – and Angela Rayner

  • Rishi Sunak’s inflation pledge backfires

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  • Is Keir Starmer a radical or conservative? With his former aide Claire Ainsley

  • You Ask Us: Could Sadiq Khan lose, and is Britain the new Poland?

  • Boris Johnson: the verdict

  • SPOTLIGHT: Can redesigning cities boost economic growth and happiness?

  • Boris Johnson resigns and Nicola Sturgeon is arrested

  • Why is Caroline Lucas standing down?

  • The real Rachel Reeves

  • What’s gone wrong with British policing?

  • Is greed driving inflation?

  • Is there a future for moderates in the Conservative Party?

  • Does unionism have a future in Northern Ireland?

  • Is Westminster broken?

  • Who holds the power on the left?

  • SPOTLIGHT: How Smart Meters help small businesses

  • BONUS: Have the Conservatives already lost the next election? With Andrew Marr and David Gauke

  • The art of the political interview – with Rob Burley

  • Is Labour heading for a majority after all?

  • Is it time to abolish the monarchy - Recorded live at the Cambridge literary Festival

  • A bad night for the Conservatives at the local elections

  • Are the Tories failing children?

  • The writer at the centre of the Diane Abbott row

  • Is Rishi Sunak reviving the Tories? Live at the Cambridge Literary Festival

  • From election fever in England to SNP turmoil in Scotland

  • Can we restore faith in parliament? With Hannah White

  • Joe Biden’s visit exposes the UK’s Brexit impasse

  • Spotlight: How Smart Meters can help with the energy crisis

  • The New Statesman political editors’ reunion: covering Westminster from Thatcher to Sunak

  • Is the Good Friday Agreement under threat? With Jonathan Powell

  • Dover delays, the Brexit taboo and Stevenage Woman

  • Are social conservatives the future of British politics?

  • Tough on crime? Britain’s new political battleground

  • How Brexit remade the Conservative Party, with Tim Bale

  • What Humza Yousaf means for the SNP, Scottish independence and Labour

  • Is the era of Boris and Brexit over?

  • Childcare gets top billing in the Budget, but will it work?

  • What’s behind the Budget? With Andrew Marr

  • What’s behind the Tories’ new voter ID laws?

  • Why are women voters moving to the left?

  • BONUS: Britain’s childcare crisis, with Stella Creasy

  • Could childcare win Labour the next election?

  • What the Brexit deal means for Rishi Sunak – and Keir Starmer

  • Inside Westminster’s warped workplace

  • Kate Forbes: How faith can make you political "roadkill", with Tim Farron

  • SPOTLIGHT: The autonomous future is nearly here - with Wejo

  • Will being tough on crime decide the next election?

  • Nicola Sturgeon resigns – what next for Scottish politics?

  • An intensive care doctor’s remedy for the NHS, with Jim Down

  • Will Rishi Sunak’s reshuffle restore his authority?

  • Can we stop the government criminalising protest? With Jodie Beck of Liberty

  • Rishi Sunak’s first 100 days, with Andrew Marr

  • Are the Lib Dems winning here?

  • The return of Tory sleaze

  • How to fix the NHS, with Phil Whitaker

  • SPOTLIGHT: Are we there yet?: The EV story - with Wejo

  • From Scotland to Stormont, is Rishi Sunak losing the Union?

  • Why Britain’s economy has never been worse, with Duncan Weldon

  • Is Rishi Sunak's anti-strike law a trap for Labour?

  • How do the SNP and Welsh Labour compare with the Tories in England?

  • Sunak vs Starmer: The battle of the New Year’s speeches

  • Will Labour change the voting system?

  • From partygate to Trussonomics, 2022 in review

  • SPOTLIGHT: How connected vehicle data is going to change the world - with Wejo

  • The best of culture in 2022

  • Rishi Sunak could face more NHS strikes next year

  • Why Love Actually has ruined politics, with Jonn Elledge

  • Are strike politics trickier for Rishi Sunak or Keir Starmer?

  • What politicians get wrong about immigration, with Sunder Katwala

  • Are British prime ministers too powerful? With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

  • Is Rishi Sunak’s authority starting to crumble? With Andrew Marr

  • Can Labour end “trickle-down” education?

  • Can Britain make Brexit work? With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

  • Redrawing the UK’s electoral map: who’s set to win and lose?

  • Why are so many Conservative MPs standing down? With Charlotte Ivers

  • Can politics survive a post-truth world? with Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

  • Why is Brexit back to haunt the Tory party?

  • Bonus: Anti-microbial resistance: the crisis that could spell the end of medicine - with Pfizer

  • Rishi Sunak four weeks on

  • Is Britain falling apart? With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

  • Jeremy Hunt’s doom-filled Autumn Statement

  • Is the Conservative Party doomed? With John Oxley

  • Jon Stewart & Armando Iannucci: has the special relationship become a kiss of death? | Westminster Reimagined

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  • Why Rishi Sunak flip-flopped on Cop

  • “It’s inequality, stupid.” With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

  • Rishi Sunak’s first ten days – with Andrew Marr

  • How to get better leaders – with Brian Klaas

  • Which version of Rishi Sunak will Britain get?

  • Rishi Sunak wins – what now?

  • BONUS: How the lettuce became Liz Truss’s nemesis, with Jon Livesey

  • Prime Minister Liz Truss resigns after just 44 days in office

  • Will Liz Truss last the week?

  • Horror in the City at the Tories' mini-Budget, with the economist and former trader Gary Stevenson

  • Will Liz Truss sack Kwasi Kwarteng to save herself?

  • How Liz Truss is fuelling the energy crisis, with Dale Vince

  • Are the Conservatives preparing for opposition? With Andrew Marr

  • Rebellious Tory MPs look for Liz Truss’s successor

  • Labour is in an anti-London "Tory trap": Sadiq Khan vs Andy Burnham

  • Inside Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng’s economic meltdown, with David Gauke and Duncan Weldon

  • Is Keir Starmer’s vision enough? With Ed Miliband

  • Is Labour finally a government in waiting?

  • The Tories’ plan to make the rich richer

  • Inside Britain’s housing crisis

  • Trussonomics: Is Trickling Down the new Levelling Up?

  • How the death of the Queen affects government

  • The Queen dies and an era ends

  • Liz Truss's first days, with Andrew Marr

  • Liz Truss wins. But can she deliver, deliver, deliver?

  • Will the next PM be another Boris Johnson? In conversation with Adam Fleming

  • How big is the economic crisis the UK is facing? With Duncan Weldon

  • Tory cuts catch up with Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak

  • What can Keir Starmer learn from Joe Biden? With Matthew McGregor

  • Are the Tories in trouble over the economy?

  • Is Labour finally on the front foot in the energy crisis?

  • As crisis looms, where are Britain’s leaders?

  • Is Labour too divided to win?

  • SPONSORED: How can we ensure our pension funds make a difference?

  • How workers‘ pay tripped up Liz Truss and Keir Starmer

  • Sunak, Truss and Starmer’s visions for the economy

  • From the Forde report to strikes, is Labour still divided?

  • Are conspiracy theories getting worse, with Jonn Elledge

  • Who will be Britain’s next prime minister? With Andrew Marr

  • Who’s winning the Tory leadership race?

  • BONUS: Rory Stewart on what it’s like to run for prime minister

  • Will Penny Mordaunt be the next Tory leader?

  • Tory leadership election: who's running?

  • Boris Johnson has (not quite) resigned. What now?

  • Emergency podcast: The last days of Boris Johnson?

  • Keir Starmer: Labour is “starting from scratch”

  • What is behind Nicola Sturgeon’s IndyRef2 gambit?

  • ​Will a summer of discontent hurt the Tories or Labour more?

  • By-election special: Is Boris Johnson doomed by the double defeat?

  • Will the Tories lose the true-blue constituency of Tiverton and Honiton?

  • Will Red Wall voters ditch Boris Johnson at the Wakefield by-election?

  • Will the Green surge lead to a Labour government?

  • Is Boris Johnson a zombie prime minister?

  • Is Boris Johnson a dead man walking? With Andrew Marr

  • Boris Johnson faces a vote of no confidence. What happens next?

  • Could Boris Johnson survive a vote of confidence?

  • Does Keir Starmer have enough policies? With the former Labour adviser Marc Stears

  • The Sue Gray report: how bad is it really for Boris Johnson?

  • Why the Tories risk losing suburban voters, with Jeremy Hunt

  • Will inflation bring down the Tory government?

  • Why is Boris Johnson waging a culture war? With Rory Stewart and Kim Leadbeater

  • If Keir Starmer resigns, who replaces him? With Andrew Marr

  • Is politics just a game to today's leaders? | Westminster Reimagined

  • Will the Red Wall or Beergate seal Keir Starmer’s fate?

  • Local elections: What would be a good night for Labour or the Tories?

  • Is politics still tribal? | Westminster Reimagined

  • Do we get the leaders we deserve? | Live at the Cambridge Literary Festival

  • Why Westminster sexism is so hard to stamp out

  • Armando Iannucci & Dominic Grieve: Is democracy slowly collapsing in Westminster? | Westminster Reimagined

  • What evidence would MPs need to bring Boris Johnson down? with Hannah White

  • Are the Conservatives stuck with Boris Johnson?

  • Armando Iannucci: are politicians obsolete? | Westminster Reimagined

  • Will Boris Johnson’s woes affect the elections in Scotland and Wales?

  • BONUS: Operation Warm Welcome: the hotel that became home to 100 refugees

  • Will partygate fines be the end of Boris Johnson?

  • Armando Iannucci: Is it time to reform parliament's arcane rules and rituals? | Westminster Reimagined

  • Why the non-dom scandal shows Rishi Sunak is bad at politics

  • Are voters moving to Labour or to nowhere?

  • How Russia abuses Britain’s legal system, with the activist Vladimir Ashurkov

  • Has the Spring Statement deflated Rishi Sunak?

  • What is “Britishness” – and does it still matter? With Gary Younge, Jeremy Deller and Jason Cowley

  • Rishi Sunak's Spring Statement shows he's still a high-tax Chancellor

  • Bonus episode: Michael Sheen on class, culture and Britishness

  • P&O Ferries uses "slave labour on the high seas", says Karl Turner MP

  • Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's long fight for freedom

  • Priti Patel is "pulling up the drawbridge" for Ukrainian refugees, says Alf Dubs

  • Sanctions and refugees: are UK ministers failing in their duties?

  • Are the UK’s Russia sanctions tough enough? With Bill Browder

  • Has the war changed Boris Johnson’s reputation?

  • How to end London’s addiction to Russian money, with Oliver Bullough

  • War in Ukraine: can the UK act “decisively” against Russia?

  • Does BBC comedy have a left-wing bias? Andy Zaltzman on political satire, offensive jokes and cauliflower Trump

  • Farewell to a legend: Tears, cheers and kirs

  • Could these be Boris Johnson’s last weeks in office? With Gavin Barwell

  • Inside Boris Johnson's fight to survive partygate

  • Will Boris Johnson’s new No 10 operation save him?

  • Andrew Marr on Why Boris Johnson is Beyond Saving

  • Can Boris Johnson survive the cost of living crisis?

  • SPECIAL: Sue Gray’s report into Downing Street lockdown parties is published

  • Why Christian Wakeford crossed the floor

  • What does the police inquiry into “partygate” mean for Boris Johnson?

  • Could the Scottish Conservatives split from the Tory party?

  • Alleged blackmail: the dark side of Boris Johnson’s survival

  • SPECIAL: Will Boris Johnson “in the name of God, go”?

  • How bad can the polls get for Boris Johnson?

  • Will Boris Johnson’s non-apology save him?

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