Rachel Reeves: 7 standing ovations but no big new policies
Darren Jones, Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, joins the podcast to take us behind the...
Rachel Reeves: 7 standing ovations but no big new policies
Darren Jones, Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, joins the podcast to take us behind the...
How Britain became a dangerous place to have a baby
What are the roots of today’s maternity crisis? Recent research by the Care Quality Commission...
Labour takes Rutherglen: the end of SNP domination?
In what has been described by Keir Starmer as a 'seismic result', Labour has taken the Rutherglen...
Is Suella Braverman the future of the Conservative Party?
Rishi Sunak wrapped up this year's Conservative Party conference with an hour long speech in...
Spotlight: How thriving cities can unlock productivity, with PwC
Economic growth in the UK is stagnating. Can a radical reshaping of private and public sector...
We're bringing you this episode from Manchester where this year's Conservative Party conference...
A year inside GB News: "what the hell have we done?"
For today’s Audio Long Read we’re bringing you one from our archives, which is suddenly extremely...
You Ask Us: What was behind Suella Braverman's speech on immigration?
The Home Secretary made a speech this week in Washington to a right-wing US think tank called the...
Who really controls Britain's right wing?
The Conservatives have been in power for more than 13 years under five different prime ministers....
IQ fetishism, in Silicon Valley and beyond
Where does the concept of IQ fetishism originate? And why has it resurfaced in contemporary...
At the time of writing, the crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried is due to stand trial on 3...
You Ask Us: How might a Labour government manage a Trump government?
With both the UK and US elections coming into view, the team consider what's happening with...
Rishi Sunak and his environmental straw men
This Wednesday Rishi Sunak gave a speech rolling back on the government’s Net Zero pledges,...
Liz Truss thought she had two years to save the economy, but her mini-budget caused it all to...
How Chile (almost) democratised Big Tech | Audio Long Read
Fifty years after Salvador Allende was ousted, might his greatest legacy be his battle with the...
You Ask Us: Why are so many councils going bust?
Since being recently surpassed by India, Britain has the world's sixth largest economy. But, one...
Angela Rayner can’t let the unions down now
The deputy labour leader and “trade union favourite” delivered a speech full of promises at the...
Spotlight on Policy: Legacy tech & the move to sustainable computing | Sponsored by Google Chrome OS
The UK is one of the largest producers of household electronic waste in the world. In 2022 we...
Rishi Sunak earned almost £5m in the past three years, yet this was only taxed at a rate of 22%....
The prime minister and the AI that solved the climate crisis
After the extreme heat of summer 2024, which saw children stretchered out of their exams,...