Javid brings confidence after scandal: Politics Weekly Podcast
Jessica Elgot and Rafael Behr discuss Matt Hancock’s departure and the issues facing the new...
Javid brings confidence after scandal: Politics Weekly Podcast
Jessica Elgot and Rafael Behr discuss Matt Hancock’s departure and the issues facing the new...
Johnson’s gamble with Covid: Politics Weekly – podcast
Heather Stewart is joined by Sonia Sodha to discuss the government’s announcement that most...
Government ‘all over the place’ as summer recess begins: Politics Weekly podcast
Jessica Elgot and Polly Toynbee discuss a purge of so-called far-left factions from the Labour...
Police mock Johnson’s big crime plan: Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart and Rafael Behr discuss ‘crime week’, as the government attempts to shift the...
Who is the real Sajid Javid? Politics Weekly podcast
In the first episode of our special summer series, Jessica Elgot asks her guests: who is the new...
How did UK ministers fail to see the fall of Afghanistan: Politics Weekly podcast
Taking a break from our summer series, Jessica Elgot and Dan Sabbagh discuss what the UK...
Drakeford’s secret for Welsh Labour success: Politics Weekly podcast
In the third episode of our special summer series, Rowena Mason asks her guests: who is the first...
Can David Frost actually make Brexit work? Politics Weekly podcast
In the last episode of our special summer series, Jessica Elgot asks her guests: Who is the...
No US trade deal in sight for Johnson: Politics Weekly podcast
Rowena Mason is joined by Heather Stewart in the US, to discuss the prime minister’s UN speech...
Starmer faces hecklers during conference speech: Politics Weekly podcast
In a 90-minute speech rounding off the Labour party conference, Keir Starmer promised a ‘strong...
Johnson survives another day without Gray inquiry findings: Politics Weekly podcast
As we wait patiently for Sue Gray to wrap up her inquiry into various alleged lockdown parties at...
Will privilege and parties sink the Tories?
In a week when the Metropolitan police fined the former Cabinet Office’s director of ethics for...
The drip drip of letters to the 1922 Committee has now become a steady stream. Could Boris...
Dover, debates and (rail) disruption – Politics Weekly UK
Another week of blue-on-blue infighting, as Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak take chunks out of each...
Britain’s not got political talent – Politics Weekly UK
The Conservative leadership race has been derailed by U-turns, highlighting the weaknesses of the...
Mick Lynch on strikes and Britain’s crisis – Politics Weekly UK
The Bank of England has predicted the country will hit a recession by the end of the year. To...
Politics Weekly UK’s summer reading list
While politics might not be taking a summer holiday this year, Politics Weekly UK is snatching a...
Truss’s first week - Politics Weekly UK
The wait is over: Liz Truss is our fourth Conservative prime minister in six years. And after...
The political legacy of Queen Elizabeth II – Politics Weekly UK
As Prince Charles becomes king, the Guardian’s John Harris is joined by the columnist Gaby...
The NHS at 75: Unhappy Birthday? – Politics Weekly UK
The NHS turns 75 this week. But facing a staffing crisis, an ageing and unhealthy population, and...