Parliament takes back control – Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart is joined by Jonathan Freedland, Dawn Foster and Will Tanner to discuss the...
Parliament takes back control – Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart is joined by Jonathan Freedland, Dawn Foster and Will Tanner to discuss the...
Ministers struggle to combat Omicron: Politics Weekly podcast
Rowena Mason and Sonia Sodha look at the problems facing the NHS and schools, as the government...
Ministers struggle to combat Omicron: Politics Weekly podcast
Rowena Mason and Sonia Sodha look at the problems facing the NHS and schools, as the government...
Regrets, Johnson has a few: Politics Weekly podcast
Jessica Elgot and Rafael Behr discuss calls for a public inquiry into the UK government’s...
Strikes hit ‘strongman’ Sunak – Politics Weekly UK
Nurses, rail staff and royal mail workers are expected to strike this winter. Will Rishi Sunak’s...
The prime minister is back – with a baby: Politics Weekly podcast
Jonathan Freedland and Rowena Mason break down another busy week in Westminster. Jonathan also...
Hey big spender(s) – Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart is joined by the Guardian’s economics editor Larry Elliott, Momentum’s national...
Why has the NHS collapsed? – Politics Weekly UK podcast
Health officials are reporting that the NHS is on its knees. John Harris talks to the Guardian’s...
Chequers summit, NHS at 70 and Trump's visit – Politics Weekly podcast
Pippa Crerar is joined by Mark Wallace, Henry Newman and Zoe Williams to discuss Theresa May’s...
SN 661: Securing Connected Things
Windows 10 got a new spring in its step, Microsoft further patches Intel microcode, even the UK's...
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#311 - Preventive Medicine, are we doing enough? With Dr Carl Brandt
We often complain the NHS aren't doing enough, but are they? What preventive healthcare...
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#276 - Debating the EatWell Plate with The Food Medic Hazel Wallace
Hazel Wallace, Doctor & Trainer, aka the Food Medic joins me to discuss... In a world of...
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Can the NHS cope with coronavirus?
NHS staff are bracing for a surge in hospital admissions as the number of people in the UK with...
Why have the UK and Germany taken different approaches to Covid-19 testing?
In February, the UK and Germany were taking a similar approach to testing for coronavirus. But...
How far do the government's new emergency powers go?
A new government bill that brings sweeping new powers to shut down mass gatherings, potentially...
How far do the government's new emergency powers go?
A new government bill that brings sweeping new powers to shut down mass gatherings, potentially...
Covid-19 Crisis: Is the health secretary making promises he can't keep? | 21 April 2020
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we discuss the pressure on...
Getting back to work & the killer in our care homes | 12 May 2020
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the extension of...
Is the NHS up for sale at the election?
The NHS is one of the major battleground issues of the general election as parties debate the...
Is the government moving fast enough on coronavirus?
Britain has not joined its European neighbours by shutting schools, closing borders or rolling...