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Brussels talks Brexit (briefly) – Politics Weekly podcast
Anushka Asthana is in Brussels this week where Theresa May ...
Anushka Asthana is in Brussels this week where Theresa May marks her 100th day in office at an EU summit. As Brexit looms over her whole premiership, we hear from Tory MEP Syed Kamall on how the prime minister should engage with the EU institutions. Plus: Jennifer Rankin, John Stevens and Florence Autret discuss the summit and Paul Lewis in Nevada reviews the final US presidential debate
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Brexit fears send pound tumbling – Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart hears from Vince Cable, Larry Elliott, Catherine Colebrook ...
Heather Stewart hears from Vince Cable, Larry Elliott, Catherine Colebrook and Rafael Behr on Brexit and the tumbling value of the pound. Plus Ed Miliband on parliament’s role in Brexit and Labour MP Chi Onwurah on the party’s reshuffle
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Brexit Britain: Theresa May's plan – Politics Weekly podcast
Anushka Asthana is joined by Rowena Mason, Andrew Gimson, John ...
Anushka Asthana is joined by Rowena Mason, Andrew Gimson, John Crace and Deborah Mattinson at the Conservative party conference in Birmingham. The new prime minister set out her timetable for Brexit and set out her vision for Britain that ‘works for everyone’
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Corbyn's relaunch and Labour's conference – Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart hears from MPs and delegates at Labour’s annual ...
Heather Stewart hears from MPs and delegates at Labour’s annual conference as the party renewed its leader Jeremy Corbyn’s mandate. In a week of heated debate on the future of the party, we hear from Emily Thornberry, shadow foreign secretary, who has responsibility for Labour’s stance on Brexit
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Can Labour reunite? – Politics Weekly podcast
Anushka Asthana follows the Labour leadership contest into its final ...
Anushka Asthana follows the Labour leadership contest into its final week after a gruelling summer of hustings, roadshows and rallies. With Jeremy Corbyn on course for victory, he tells us he’s ready to reunite the party
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Grammar schools and boundary reform – Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart is joined by Sonia Sodha, Randeep Ramesh and ...
Heather Stewart is joined by Sonia Sodha, Randeep Ramesh and Ryan Shorthouse to discuss Theresa May’s plan to lift the ban on new grammar schools and we hear from Labour’s shadow education secretary Angela Rayner. Plus: are the plans to redraw the constituencies on Britain’s political map fair?
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Ed Balls on Strictly versus politics, plus the true meaning of Brexit – Politics Weekly podcast
Anushka Asthana and Heather Stewart return for a new parliamentary ...
Anushka Asthana and Heather Stewart return for a new parliamentary term as ministers, pressure groups and backbenchers begin to grapple with the meaning of Brexit – and how it can be implemented. Plus we hear from Ed Balls on his post-politics career, a new book and his debut on the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing
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Labour's abuse problem and the Ukip leadership race - Politics Weekly podcast
Rachel Shabi, Beth Foster-Ogg, Benjamin Butterworth and Sam Stopp join ...
Rachel Shabi, Beth Foster-Ogg, Benjamin Butterworth and Sam Stopp join Anushka Asthana to discuss the allegations of abuse and intimidation swirling around the Labour party
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Brexit and the left – Politics Weekly podcast
Green party MP Caroline Lucas, Sunder Katwala and Owen Jones ...
Green party MP Caroline Lucas, Sunder Katwala and Owen Jones join Heather Stewart to discuss how those on the left of politics should engage with the Brexit process
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Theresa May's new government - Politics Weekly podcast
Anushka Asthana is joined by Heather Stewart, Toby Helm and ...
Anushka Asthana is joined by Heather Stewart, Toby Helm and Rajeev Syal on a momentous week in British politics. We hear from the MPs closest to Theresa May on what her government will look like. Stewart Wood describes what it’s like to be inside Number 10 on the last day of an administration. Plus as Labour embarks on a new leadership contest, we hear from the two challengers: Owen Smith and Angela Eagle