Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Laura Farris, Labour's Angela Eagle MP, Jessica Elgot, the chief political correspondent for The Guardian, and Robert Colvile, director of the Centre for Policy Studies, to discuss the latest in the Conservative leadership race, and Sir Keir Starmer's speech this morning about his vision for Britain.
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07/04/2025
Is the UK doing enough to address the consequences of the US tariffs?
07-04-2025
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03/04/2025
Analysis and reaction to President Trump’s announcement of new global tariffs.
03-04-2025
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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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25/03/2025
What do the leaked security messages tell us about the current US administration?
25-03-2025
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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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21/10/2022
Who will replace Liz Truss as the next prime minister and leader of the Conservative Party? Jo Coburn is live in Westminster as the leadership race takes off. She is joined by T ...
21-10-2022
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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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20/11/2018
Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Robert Halfon, Labour's Kate Hoey MP, The Times' Rachel Sylvester and author and journalist Afua Hirsch. They discuss the fallout from the ...
20-11-2018
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Drugs Law
The Scottish government is calling on Westminster to decriminalise drugs for personal use.
11-07-2023
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07/06/2024
Rishi Sunak apologises for leaving D-Day commemorations early. And parties unveil policies on housing and benefits.
07-06-2024
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