Jo Coburn is joined by minister for children and families Nadhim Zahawi, the shadow minister for early years Tracy Brabin, and the Mail on Sunday’s Harry Cole. They discuss what should be done to tackle knife crime as the home secretary meets police chiefs. They are also joined by Baroness Warsi, who has criticised the Conservatives for not doing enough to tackle Islamophobia within the party. Plus live coverage of Prime Ministers Questions, where they are joined by the BBC’s political editor Laura Kuenssberg.
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02/04/2025
The future of the UK steel industry, growing dissatisfaction with the NHS, and PMQs.
02-04-2025
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01/04/2025
With bills going up today, when will people start feeling better off?
01-04-2025
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31/03/2025
Can the government stop migrants arriving in small boats across the Channel?
31-03-2025
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25/03/2025
What do the leaked security messages tell us about the current US administration?
25-03-2025
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24/03/2025
Should the Digital Services Tax, levied on global tech companies, be dropped?
24-03-2025
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20/03/2025
Why is the UK less happy, are boys suffering, and what lessons have we learned from the covid lockdowns?
20-03-2025
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19/03/2025
The government’s plans for major changes to the welfare system. And, how successful are President Trump’s diplomatic efforts in the Middle East and Ukraine?
19-03-2025
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18/03/2025
The government announces changes to disability benefits. Also, is Net Zero by 2050 unrealistic?
18-03-2025
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11/03/2021
Jo Coburn is joined by the Conservative MP Laura Trott, Labour's shadow policing minister Sarah Jones MP, the Times Radio presenter Ayesha Hazarika and The Daily Telegraph's Tim ...
11-03-2021
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19/03/2025
The government’s plans for major changes to the welfare system. And, how successful are President Trump’s diplomatic efforts in the Middle East and Ukraine?
19-03-2025
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25/03/2025
What do the leaked security messages tell us about the current US administration?
25-03-2025
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24/06/2021
Jo Coburn is joined by the Conservative peer Lord Hannan, the SNP MP Stewart McDonald, the New Statesman's Ailbhe Rea, and the Sunday Times political editor Tim Shipman to discu ...
24-06-2021
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24/03/2025
Should the Digital Services Tax, levied on global tech companies, be dropped?
24-03-2025
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17/03/2025
Are mental health problems being over-diagnosed, as Wes Streeting has suggested?
17-03-2025
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05/03/2025
Guests discuss peace in Ukraine, public spending cuts, and whether boys are falling behind girls in work – plus PMQs.
05-03-2025
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