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Apr 17
Defense deals and Thomas Tuchel's chances: inside the new Anglo-German bromance
35m 38s
Apr 2
Nick Thomas-Symonds: Don't panic, my EU reset plan will work
30m 56s
Mar 27
How to fix British politics — with help from around the world
37m 39s
Oct 2022
What caused the turmoil in British politics?
49m 11s
Sep 2021
Tearing up the Conservatives’ fiscal orthodoxy
36m 13s
Oct 2019
The Supreme Court's historic decision on prorogation, Labour and Tory conferences
33m 8s
Sep 2020
Tory tribes go back to war
30m 7s
Feb 2022
Resetting the Boris Johnson government
35m 37s
May 2021
Elections ’21: Nothing Breaks Like A Hartlepool
55m 55s
Jul 2022
The fall of Boris Johnson
41m 20s
Jun 2024
Election ’24 Update – Stella Creasy on Labour’s tightrope walk
48m 30s
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In this week's episode, host Aggie Chambre tackles the conundrum of how to prepare for the one job in politics no one wants.
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The Victorians called Britain and Germany “awkward cousins.” These days, Keir Starmer is trying to revive that Anglo-German amity as part of a broader reset with the European Union. The prime minister has wooed Chancellor Friedrich Merz since the Christian Democrat leader took po ... Show More
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In our latest Election update: If Labour are set for a massive majority, why are they still so cautious on policy? Labour’s Stella Creasy tells Andrew Harrison why the party refuses to over-promise – why Starmer won’t talk about rejoining the EU – where she stands on the controve ... Show More