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Daily Politics from the New Statesman — 1416 episodes

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1

Streeting resigns, but can he trigger a leadership contest?

2

Starmer defiantly clings to power

3

The weirdest day in Westminster

4

Local election results: the end of Starmer?

5

The gutting of the two party system

6

Zack Polanski: Corbyn's true heir?

7

Charles, royal court jester | Will and Anoosh’s weekly round up

8

Attacks on Jews are an indictment of Keir Starmer's Britain

9

Political F-bombs and Jacob Rees-Mogg “unbuttoned”

10

Keir Starmer is all alone

11

Does Starmer deserve more credit?

12

Ex defence secretary slams Starmer's strategy

13

Why do young women hate men?

14

Trump’s “demented” Easter and fragile ceasefire | Will and Anoosh's weekly round up

15

AI is embedded in the British state

16

Yanis Varoufakis: Greece has become Israel's "handmaiden"

17

Thames Water's careless vandalism

18

Trump’s ground options in Iran

19

Has Keir Starmer found his vision?

20

How green is the Green Party?

21

Inside Labour’s immigration feud

22

“Another chapter in the farce that is HS2” | Will and Anoosh’s weekly round up

23

Rory Stewart sees fundamental evil in Trump

24

Ban Instagram? You must be kidding.

25

Is Ed Miliband the most powerful person in government?

26

Does Trump regret the war in Iran?

27

How Covid fear shaped the meningitis response

28

"Build the tunnel right through stonehenge" | Anoosh & Will's weekly round-up

29

Is Angela Rayner making her move?

30

Keir Starmer’s cost of living crisis

31

The new world war

32

Why you'll never repay your student loan

33

Could surging oil prices cause a global depression?

34

Farewell, George!

35

“Won’t someone think of the hereditary peers?” | Will and Anoosh’s weekly round up

36

Mandelson files: Starmer knew

37

Britain’s imminent decline

38

David Lammy on the crisis abroad and within Labour

39

Trump's war is making us all poorer

40

Starmer and Trump's relationship at an all time low

41

”Won’t somebody think of the labradoodles?” | Will and Anoosh’s weekly round up

42

What is the future for jury trials?

43

Exclusive: the progressive voters abandoning Labour

44

Was Rachel Reeves’ spring statement out of date on arrival?

45

Should the phrase "special relationship" be banned?

46

Iran war: Trump is playing into Putin's hands.

47

Does Trump have an endgame in Iran?

48

Rare diseases: from lived experience to lasting treatments | Sponsored

49

"I'll handle a sea bass however I like" | Anoosh & Will's weekly round-up

50

The end of the Starmer project?

51

Historic win for the Greens

52

Puberty blockers, blocked

53

Andrew, Epstein and the crumbling crown

54

A three horse race in Gorton and Denton

55

What if Russia wins?

56

Labour Together’s attack on press freedom

57

Rutger Bregman “This Trump phenomenon really is fascism”

58

Andrew arrested

59

Is Bridget Phillipson really the most dangerous woman in Britain?

60

Has Starmer killed Welsh Labour?

61

Should we ban social media for under-16s?

62

The Labour Party's "unpopularity contest"

63

£100k salary, feeling poor – is tax killing ambition?

64

Exclusive investigation: England's maternity scandal

65

Is the Labour party having an ideological crisis?

66

Keir Starmer is safe - but for how long?

67

Starmer's top two aides quit

68

Elon Musk asked to attend Epstein's "wildest party"

69

What did Starmer already know about Mandelson and Epstein?

70

Labour MPs are turning on Starmer over Mandelson

71

Will Mandelson be Starmer's downfall?

72

Mandelson’s leaks to Epstein “a disgrace”

73

Revealed: Jeffrey Epstein's direct line to Downing St

74

Did China hack the British government?

75

Student loans: Should graduates sue the government?

76

Can Plaid Cymru defeat Reform again?

77

Do leasehold reforms go far enough?

78

Shabana Mahmood's new police force

79

Burnham blocked, Braverman defects

80

Trump’s stand-up routine in Davos

81

What happens when an MP defects?

82

Is this Andy Burnham’s moment?

83

The UK must crawl back to Europe

84

Student loans have screwed over a generation

85

Trump escalates Greenland threats

86

Is London a crime-ridden cesspit?

87

Should breaking manifesto pledges be illegal?

88

Jenrick defects to Reform

89

Why Keir Starmer U-turned on digital ID

90

Keir Starmer: Grok imagery “disgraceful”

91

Nadhim Zahawi defects from the Tories to Reform

92

An interview with Salman Rushdie

93

Blue Labour is splitting the party

94

Are we ready for a “Brexit reset”?

95

It's official: Labour are in third place

96

Russia suggested the US “swap” Venezuela for Ukraine

97

Trump kidnaps Maduro, and Starmer says… nothing?

98

A look ahead to politics in 2026

99

The May elections will define UK politics in 2026

100

The biggest stories of 2025

101

Merry Quizmas!

102

The greatest aviation disaster that didn't happen

103

Predictions for the year ahead

104

Misogyny is a "national emergency"

105

Jimmy Lai’s Hong Kong show trial

106

Can Andy Burnham be the next Prime Minister?

107

Are Jews safe?

108

Is Britain complicit in genocide?

109

You asked, we listened ... to Liz Truss' podcast

110

Wes Streeting is "pretty frustrated, tbh"

111

Natalie Fleet MP: I won't report my rape

112

Nigel Farage wants to be American

113

Labour’s Green attacks are misfiring

114

How can the UK win back the net zero narrative?

115

Is Labour still Labour?

116

Labour’s polling nightmare

117

Angela Rayner vs. Wes Streeting: has the next leadership race begun?

118

Inside the battle to lead Your Party

119

Our justice system is leaking from the sides

120

Keir Starmer is in denial

121

Labour U-turn again, this time on employment rights

122

Crap, trash and greed

123

Middle earners targeted by budget

124

Rachel Reeves’ tax-heavy budget

125

Rachel Reeves must climb out of a massive hole

126

Jeremy Corbyn: “I’m sorry” for Your Party’s messy launch

127

How Palantir conquered the world

128

Where are Britain’s communist parties?

129

How much does immigration actually matter to the public?

130

The bond markets could bring down Rachel Reeves

131

Labour has given up on integration

132

Shabana Mahmood's asylum plans split Labour

133

Booker winner: Keir Starmer should read 'Flesh'

134

What Wes Streeting should do next

135

Why is Rachel Reeves U-turning on income tax?

136

There’s no “fundamental institutional bias” at the BBC | Lewis Goodall interview

137

Mutiny in the Labour Party

138

Will world leaders ever fix climate change?

139

Crisis at the BBC

140

Has Labour let down millennials?

141

Steve Reed's £7bn affordable housing fund | Exclusive interview

142

What Labour must learn from Zohran Mamdani

143

Britain’s next maternity scandal

144

Huntingdon train attack: knife crime in suburbia

145

What's Farage's plan for the economy?

146

Do we have too many leftist parties?

147

David Lammy's plan to stop Farage | Exclusive interview

148

England's most deprived areas revealed

149

Abolish the rotten monarchy

150

Can Labour afford to raise taxes?

151

Should Labour sack Starmer to beat Reform?

152

Two decades later, Booker Prize winner Kiran Desai returns

153

The death of Welsh Labour

154

Labour loses Caerphilly for first time in over 100 years

155

Andrew Marr: Keir Starmer is failing Britain

156

Why the Trump-Putin summit fell apart

157

Your Party and the UK's left crisis

158

Andrew, duke no more

159

100 years of Thatcher, with Charles Moore

160

Is liberalism dead? with John Gray

161

Unlock the triple lock

162

Emperor Trump and his British courtiers

163

The UK needs a China reset

164

Trump wins peace in the Middle East

165

Is Labour just mild-mannered Faragism?

166

On the ground in the new Calais Jungle

167

Labour's deja vu problem

168

Tory conference through the eyes of the NS ... and GB News

169

Abolish landlords?

170

October 7th changed the West forever

171

Are we talking about Reform too much?

172

Dispatch from the Manchester synagogue attack

173

Is a Starmer comeback on the cards?

174

Is anyone taking Trump's peace plans seriously?

175

Keir Starmer loves Britain the most

176

The spectre of Farage looms over Labour conference

177

Starmer has a lot to prove at Labour conference

178

Who does the Tony Blair Institute really work for?

179

Liz Truss is still, in some sense, running the country

180

Andy Burnham has a plan for Britain

181

Ed Davey attacks Trump, Trump attacks world

182

Britain recognises Palestinian statehood

183

Reform's deportations & Your Party's implosion

184

Has history overlooked the enslaved who fought for freedom? | Sudhir Hazareesingh interview

185

The US has bought Britain

186

Your Party meltdown

187

Can Zohran Mamdani save the American left?

188

Trump, Starmer and Mandelson don't walk into a banquet

189

Tommy Robinson's protests & Danny Kruger's defection

190

Are politicians LARPing? | Listener questions

191

Where does JK Rowling get the time to obsess about me? | Nicola Sturgeon interview

192

Political violence becomes mainstream in the US

193

Starmer's mess

194

Mandelson and the friends he keeps

195

In Britain's broken housing market, does the Renters' Rights Bill go far enough?

196

Reform conference: "Farage has accepted the inevitability of being PM"

197

What will Zack Polanski do first with the Green Party? | Listener questions

198

The long and winding road to Brexit | Tom McTague interview

199

Rayner out, Labour moves right | Politics with Rachel Cunliffe

200

Should Angela Rayner resign? | Politics with Tom McTague

201

The age of deportation | Cover story with Tanjil Rashid

202

Britain’s booming export: stolen goods | Tom Sasse interview

203

Keir Starmer's reshuffle reveals his priorities | Politics

204

Author Nicola Barker: "we are all weirdos" | Culture with Tanjil Rashid

205

Has the English flag been co-opted by the far-right? | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian

206

"The UK government is complicit in genocide" | Humza Yousaf interview

207

Inside the making of the Employment Rights Bill | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian

208

What the Treasury reshuffle reveals about the budget | Politics with Will Dunn

209

The Manosphere: Red pills, incels and a misogyny epidemic | James Bloodworth interview

210

Can the UK solve the plummeting birthrate dilemma? | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian

211

Andy Burnham: the next Prime Minister? | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian

212

Why are people talking about an English civil war? | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian

213

Trump meets Zelenskyy: hope for peace in Ukraine? | Geopolitics with Katie Stallard

214

Palestine Action arrests "will bring the law into disrepute" | Jonathan Dimbleby interview

215

The New Statesman’s ultimate beach reads

216

The government must address the graduate job crisis | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian

217

UK economy "fastest growing in the G7 this year" | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian

218

Branding pensioners terrorists: "ridiculous... and deeply disturbing" | Sir Jonathon Porritt, arrested at Palestine Action Protest

219

What happens in Alaska won't stay in Alaska | Geopolitics with Katie Stallard

220

Labour students revolt over Gaza | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian

221

WASP movie | Whit Stillman interview

222

Are the Tories more back-stabbing than Labour? | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian

223

Starmer is now less popular than Trump | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian

224

Eurostarmer | Politics with George Eaton

225

Divided and dormant Democrats | US politics with Anoosh Chakelian

226

Nigel Farage won't take a day off | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian

227

Who really owns Britain's houses? | Susan J. Smith interview

228

Do politicians understand the internet? | Politics with Rachel Cunliffe

229

Britain's summer of discontent | Cover Story with Anoosh Chakelian

230

Starmer's threat to recognise Palestine | Politics with Megan Gibson

231

Why can't Trump shake Epstein? | US politics with Katie Stallard and Freddie Hayward

232

All hail Emperor Trump | Politics with Tom McTague

233

Tax Netflix now! | Peter Kosminsky interview

234

If you care about Gaza, why vote Labour? - Listener questions episode

235

The fraying of the social fabric | Politics with Rachel Cunliffe

236

Kemi Badenoch isn't working | Cover Story with Tom McTague

237

The Trump, Epstein and MAGA saga

238

Now, re-nationalise water | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian

239

What does "Blue Labour" really mean? - Morgan Jones interview

240

Is AI coming for our jobs? - Listener questions episode

241

Is Keir Starmer "bold and brave" to suspend rebels?

242

Israel is committing war crimes - former Supreme Court judge Jonathan Sumption exclusive interview

243

Is English literature dying - and does it matter?

244

🚨 How to defeat Reform - *Exclusive* with political polling analyst Steve Akehurst

245

Exclusive Green Party leadership debate

246

How can the UK take the lead in the skills revolution? | Sponsored

247

How is Sultana's new party ever going to work? - Listeners questions episode

248

Large parts of the State a 'complete car crash'

249

Robert Jenrick: Genuine PM potential or just foreshadowing Farage?

250

Are Oasis in fact the greatest Irish band ever?

251

SEND: Labour's next backbench battle

252

Jake Richards MP on the welfare bill and ECHR reform

253

Was exorcising "the ghost of Jeremy Corbyn" a fatal mistake for Labour? - Listeners questions episode

254

One year of Labour rule: Can things still only get better?

255

JUST RAISE TAX

256

Glastonbury's political hangover rages on

257

Daily Politics from the New Statesman - Trailer

258

Welfare warfare just the start of Starmer's problems

259

Iain Dale on debunking the myths around Margaret Thatcher

260

Addressing the dementia diagnosis waiting game | Sponsored

261

"Why won't Keir Starmer stand up to Israel?" - Listener questions episode

262

“Sack Rachel Reeves” demand Labour MPs over welfare reforms

263

Welcome to the new nuclear age

264

Trump's Ceasefire: From bunker bombs to F bombs

265

Iran War: "Our economy will be smashed"

266

Emergency podcast: Trump bombs Iran

267

Can Labour win the next election?

268

Will Starmer back Trump on Iran?

269

Israel vs. Iran: what next? | Professor of War Studies, Lawrence Freedman, on the Isreal-Iran conflict.

270

Spending review: NHS wins - but tax rises are coming

271

What Keir Starmer can't say - New Statesman editor Tom McTague on his new profile of the Prime Minister

272

Jeremy Hunt: Reform's mission is to destroy the Tories

273

Britain is trapped in a new build nightmare

274

Does Andy Burnham want to be prime minister?

275

Why is Trump shilling crypto?

276

Who can fill the left-wing gap?

277

Labour are U-turning it up

278

As Gaza faces famine, where does the US stand on Israel?

279

Gordon Brown on the “cruel” two-child benefit cap

280

Brentrance

281

This house believes private schools should be abolished

282

Alice Vincent: rediscovering music after trauma

283

Should we abolish the Treasury?

284

Starmer moves right on immigration

285

An American in the Vatican

286

Turner at 250: why Britain's most influential artist still matters

287

Do the Greens need a more charismatic leader?

288

The Labour party is turning in on itself

289

A year undercover on the far right

290

100 years of The Great Gatsby

291

Reform wins: dire for Labour, existential for Tories

292

Trump finally invests in Ukraine

293

Trump's 100 day fight with democracy

294

Do billionaires truly benefit the country?

295

Ukraine peace talks crumble

296

This isn't China's first rodeo (or trade war)

297

Should we have an elected House of Lords?

298

America's greatest hoax

299

Big Pharma: Gaming the system

300

Can the government’s AI Action Plan drive innovation and growth in the UK?

301

Runcorn by-election decisive for British politics

302

A big bad week for money

303

Strongman at The Hague: The fall of Duterte

304

The untold story of Picasso's muses

305

Russia's next war?

306

American beef

307

The fight for Greenland

308

The ageing rock gods and me - Kate Mossman on meeting KISS, Bon Jovi, Terence Trent D'arby and more

309

Why aren't we getting a wealth tax?

310

Unpacking a grim Spring Statement

311

Are we living through an overdiagnosis epidemic?

312

Why we can't let go of Never Let Me Go

313

Why can't the left be mobilised?

314

Is Boris Johnson ... back?

315

Nato’s fragile future

316

How The Beatles' love story shaped the 20th Century

317

Panic! at the "Nigel dog-and-pony show"

318

It's time to debloat the flabby state

319

The return of America First

320

Lady Gaga and the evolution of the pop icon

321

What do Reform voters think of Trump?

322

Welfare cuts spell trouble ahead for Labour

323

Europe's battleground: war or peace?

324

How to protect elections in the age of AI | Sponsored

325

Andrey Kurkov: "Life is now measured in Orwells and Kafkas"

326

Starmer & Trump: a (qualified) victory?

327

Andrew Marr: "National service, watch this space"

328

The Godfather of Maga

329

Why Britain isn't working - with Alison McGovern, Minister of State for Employment

330

Russia has been brought in from the cold

331

Did JD Vance boost Germany's far right?

332

Why fiction matters - Deborah Levy

333

The rise of the "super-council" - plus, assisted dying interview with Kim Leadbeater

334

A Labour crash is coming

335

Who should decide how our children are taught?

336

Trump's Florida Project: how the Sunshine State became the centre of power

337

How America runs Britain

338

Does Morgan McSweeney really run Labour?

339

"It's guided by six rats": The battle for a life-changing drug

340

How do you solve a problem like Margaret Thatcher?

341

Returning to Labour is John McDonnell's "greatest wish"

342

Are Labour "clutching at straws" on growth?

343

Beg, borrow or steel

344

The Times They Have a-Changed: Where is the protest song now?

345

What does Trump 2.0 mean for the UK?

346

How do we fight terror now? - Andrew Marr and Jacob Davey on the Southport killer trial.

347

Will the ceasefire hold?

348

Why are we having fewer children?

349

Will Labour reconsider the Chagos deal?

350

Rachel Reeves won't resign (yet) - here's why

351

The ideological contradictions of Trump 2

352

Could it be magic?: Inside Britain's boyband machine

353

Could the government raise the top income tax rate?

354

Elon Musk’s “outrageous” meddling in grooming gangs scandal

355

The end of America's global dominance

356

Mackenzie Crook on talking to ghosts and playing skinny weirdos

357

The New Statesman - trailer

358

The world in 2025

359

Politics 2024: The good, the bad, and the ugly

360

What Musk's money could do for Reform UK

361

Emily Thornberry: I won't be on the welcome committee for Trump

362

Torsten Bell: Is Britain's decline reversible?

363

How Paddington became the spokesbear for Britain

364

France's centre has collapsed, is the UK's next?

365

Will Starmer engage with HTS?

366

What happens when a tyrant flees

367

The politics of faith: Britain's changing relationship with Christianity

368

Hunter Biden and South Korea: What's going on in the world?

369

Labour’s swamp: Keir Starmer resets

370

Is more devolution really a good thing?

371

Is the UK ready for AI innovation? | Sponsored

372

Inside the UK's most influential record store

373

Wes Streeting: pouring in money won't change the NHS | Sponsored

374

Dazed and confused: how are new MPs adjusting to parliament?

375

The politics of assisted dying

376

"A long conflict plays into Putin's hands" - is the end in sight?

377

Autobahn at 50: How Kraftwerk defined modern music

378

When will Labour Britain actually start to get good?

379

Marr on Prescott: "I'm very upset he's gone"

380

Sinn Féin's growing pains

381

Booker prize winner Samantha Harvey: "political choices are sculpting the surface of the earth"

382

How do we reduce the life expectancy gap?

383

Will Team Trump push Labour to the right?

384

The return of the Blairites

385

Trump, Putin, and the future of Ukraine?

386

How anger defined 2024

387

Fuel Poverty and Rising Costs: Who’s Struggling This Winter? | Sponsored

388

Are Reform UK a threat to Labour?

389

Trump: The Sequel - is the UK watching?

390

US Election: What's at stake - for America and the world?

391

Bezos, Murdoch, Musk: what drives the men who control our media?

392

Could “abrasive” Kemi Badenoch ever be Prime Minister?

393

Budget 2024: Will Labour's gamble pay off?

394

Is American conservatism over?

395

Why Britain can't move on from its 'blitz spirit'

396

Labour's first three months: the voters' verdict

397

This is how Labour can fill the 'black hole'

398

Can we ever trust the US polls?

399

Who made Donald Trump?

400

Will Kemi Badenoch split the Tories?

401

Should the government prescribe Ozempic?

402

Are we actually ready for assisted dying?

403

How do we solve the NHS productivity puzzle? | Sponsored

404

Rachel Reeves on who will foot the budget bill

405

Nicola Sturgeon on Boris Johnson the “playground bully”

406

The US election result is already being legally challenged

407

Is our political funding system broken?

408

What really happened at the Conservative Party party?

409

One year of devastation in the Middle East

410

Could conspiracy trump democracy in America?

411

"Intensity, fury, passion": Starmer's conference speech

412

Can Rachel Reeves turn the page on Labour's pessimism?

413

Giveaways and Sue Gray's pay, do they matter?

414

Ed Davey thinks he could be leader of the opposition

415

Led By Donkeys: "Liz Truss was fair game"

416

Why is US politics "so mad"?

417

Has Rachel Reeves made a “huge mistake”?

418

Losing Gaza

419

Is Jeremy Corbyn trolling Keir Starmer?

420

Grenfell prosecutions are now “essential” - Andrew Marr

421

Can Oasis bring back Cool Britannia?

422

"Things will get worse": is austerity back?

423

Should Labour push harder on immigration?

424

Tories "scent blood" over Labour union deals

425

Elon Musk is The Joker of politics

426

Can Keir Starmer unite a divided nation?

427

Are Gen Z the loneliest generation in human history?

428

What's the most likely replacement for the House of Lords?

429

Thousands join anti-racism protests, is this a turning point?

430

Former Chief Prosecutor: "We've forgotten about those three little girls"

431

What happens practically when a MP has the whip suspended?

432

How disinformation turned Southport's tragedy into violence

433

How to fix Britain's social housing crisis

434

Should funding for GB News be considered a political donation?

435

Starmer suspends seven MPs, what precedent does this set?

436

Andrew Marr: Kamala Harris is "empowered and freed"

437

How long is Starmer's "honeymoon" period?

438

Will Labour's "Great British Energy" deliver?

439

King's speech reveals Starmer's uncommon ambition

440

ADHD in the criminal justice system | Sponsored

441

Andrew Marr: What if the Trump assassination attempt had succeeded?

442

Trump shooting: what the Democrats must do now

443

What does Labour's "growth worth having" actually mean?

444

The Conservative party's very public nervous breakdown

445

How will global affairs define the Starmer era?

446

Andrew Marr: "The smell in Whitehall? An invigorating reek of change."

447

What can we learn from Labour's first days in power?

448

Election results: Welcome to Labour Britain

449

What to expect when you're expecting ... a new government

450

The penultimate day of Tory Rome

451

How many hours a week should a prime minster be working?

452

Andrew Marr: To succeed, Starmer must upset a lot of people

453

What's happening in Northern Ireland? and should polling be banned?

454

On the road with Corbyn, Farage, and Lammy

455

Up all night to Bet Lucky

456

Andrew Marr: "If I were Sunak, I'd be wailing under the table"

457

Is GamblingGate the new PartyGate?

458

Rishi Sunak is campaigning through gritted teeth

459

Stop The Bets!

460

Is there still momentum for Scottish independence?

461

Andrew Marr: Labour must prepare for the turning tide

462

How Reform UK found £50billion down the back of the sofa

463

Why is Jeremy Hunt love bombing affluent voters in Surrey?

464

Money Money Money (Keir Starmer's version)

465

The Conservatives are headed for a "superdefeat"

466

Andrew Marr: Could Tory tax cuts hurt the poorest?

467

Does the Lib Dem manifesto add up?

468

Has Rishi Sunak just destroyed his own campaign?

469

Who really holds power on the left?

470

Who's going to win the "£2,000" debate?

471

Andrew Marr: “Reform means game over for the Conservatives”

472

Why Starmer needs to embrace nuclear weapons now

473

Has Rishi Sunak made a big mistake?

474

Is Labour purging the left of the party?

475

Labour's grand mishandling of the Diane Abbott row

476

Andrew Marr: "The Conservatives have fallen apart"

477

Political ads are embracing legal loopholes and playing dirty

478

Will Farage get a job with Trump? Why can't the water companies go bankrupt?

479

Rishi Sunak has already given up

480

"Heat or eat": how to help millions in fuel poverty | sponsored

481

The Great Stink: how England came to swim in sewage

482

Are there any Tory MPs Labour wouldn't welcome?

483

Will Starmer stick to his pledges?

484

Hilary Cass: "Do I regret doing it? Absolutely not"

485

Who would want Rishi Sunak's job now?

486

Defeat and defection: Tories are down bad

487

How can life sciences investment make the UK healthier? | Sponsored

488

What do we really know about ‘Starmerism’?

489

Election Special: "by and large, the country has moved against the government"

490

John Swinney - the next leader of Scotland?

491

The Rwanda bill will create a legacy of suffering - an interview with a former asylum seeker

492

What are the chances of a Conservative-Reform UK coalition?

493

Can Labour get Britain's trains back on track?

494

Can Britain quit smoking for good? | Sponsored

495

Boarding school boys rule Britain, at what cost?

496

How Iran and Israel are dividing British politics

497

Does Liz Truss believe what she's saying?

498

Decaying Britain: how severe is the NHS dental crisis?

499

The Angela Rayner investigation: scandal or smear campaign?

500

How will the gender care report affect politics?

501

Is Britain addicted to monarchy?

502

Why do politicians push culture wars? And should landlord MPs vote on renting laws?

503

Sh*tstorm: who's to blame for England's water crisis?

504

Reshaping the gig economy: union representation and worker protections | Sponsored

505

Alison McGovern: "people want respect and dignity"

506

How would a general election shift if all UK residents, not just citizens, could vote?

507

"Turning up to a gun fight with a wooden spoon": should the UK be tougher on China?

508

The UK's social care system is failing all of us

509

Is Vaughan Gething’s victory politically significant?

510

Labour's economic plans: 'Bidenomics' without the money?

511

Why are female politicians still taken less seriously?

512

How does the whip system work? + Are Tory voters dying out?

513

Rishi Sunak has lost control

514

Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram's "rallying cry for a more equal Britain"

515

Is Starmer showing his "true colours"?

516

Spring Statement: let's talk about growth!

517

Leaseholds are a big feudal con

518

George Galloway's back, back again

519

Tory islamophobia: “Reform UK is driving them demented” – with Andrew Marr

520

Where do we get the money to fix the world's biggest problems? | Sponsored

521

Chumocracy is tearing Britain apart

522

Have the Tories given up on the culture wars?

523

Out of Order! Chaos in parliament over ceasefire vote

524

How to tackle the UK's plastic pollution problem | Sponsored

525

Why do local councils keep collapsing?

526

Swing Time: Wellingborough and Kingswood turn red

527

Labour’s Rochdale unravelling, with Andrew Marr

528

Fake romance: the UK’s leading "catfishing" fraud specialist

529

Your polling questions answered, with Ben Walker

530

Liz Truss is back – and this time she’s “popular”

531

Left Behind: the failed revolutions of the 2010s

532

Vape ban, smoking ban: Rishi Sunak's "nanny state"

533

How would a Labour government handle Northern Ireland?

534

Is the NHS ready for developments in cancer care? | Sponsored

535

Parliament’s sleaze epidemic, with Chris Bryant

536

Are the Conservatives laying a trap for Labour?

537

Is Labour's green agenda under threat?

538

Susan Neiman: "It's not about being pro-Israel or pro-Palestine, but pro-human rights"

539

Will David Cameron be forced to face the Commons?

540

Rwanda: the Conservatives' bill to die on

541

Restoring nature: can data halt biodiversity loss? | Sponsored

542

Why Team Starmer refuse to believe the hype around them

543

Have millennials forgiven the Lib Dems?

544

The Post Office scandal: Lessons from one of the UK's greatest miscarriages of justice

545

How will elections shape the world in 2024?

546

Could parliament introduce a proportional representation system?

547

Six-day walkout: will the government budge on junior doctors' pay?

548

How will elections shape Britain in 2024?

549

Andy Burnham: "2024 could be a bigger moment than 1997 for Labour"

550

2023: The good, the bad, and the outright bizarre

551

Labour's mission to make Britain a clean energy super power | Sponsored

552

What's gone wrong with political journalism in the UK? With Ash Sarkar, Ian Dunt and Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

553

What does it mean to be Jewish and on the left today?

554

Who are the 'five families' of the Tory right? | You Ask Us

555

First minister Mark Drakeford resigns, what's next for Wales?

556

Why don't politicians care about happiness? With Richard Layard and Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

557

Is the NHS stuck on life support?

558

A week inside frantic Tory migration plans

559

"B*llocks": Boris Johnson at the Covid inquiry

560

Is British democracy under threat? With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

561

The housing crash is just beginning

562

The most misleading phrases in political journalism | You Ask Us

563

Tories shaken by record high migration

564

Can older workers fix the economy? | Sponsored

565

How do Gen Z want to vote? With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

566

100 years of British political nightmares

567

Are we poorer than we were in 2010? | You Ask Us

568

Autumn Statement: "A whacking great return to austerity"

569

Is Britain really great? With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

570

Iran's interest in Israel, with former ambassador John Jenkins

571

You Ask Us: How is a foreign secretary's success judged? Will Labour reform the Lords?

572

Rwanda, resignations, and a rancorous letter

573

Reshuffle special: (Lord) Cameron returns

574

The great private school con | Audio Long Reads

575

You Ask Us: why can't Tory MPs behave themselves?

576

Rishi Sunak's "watered down" Kings Speech pledges

577

How Rishi Sunak became the first Silicon Valley prime minister | Audio Long Read

578

You Ask Us: Why won't the government call for a ceasefire?

579

The Covid Inquiry: Inside a toxic government

580

Solving lung cancer inequality | Sponsored

581

Andrew Marr: War, conspiracies and the "cloud of unknowing"

582

Israel, Hamas and the unravelling of the West | Audio Long Read

583

One year of Rishi Sunak: what has he achieved?

584

Will Labour unity break over Israel-Hamas?

585

The Israel war is a "global terror risk"

586

Two for two: Labour's by-election clean sweep

587

Humza Yousaf is preparing the SNP for heavy losses

588

Why web browsers are key to cyber security | Sponsored

589

War in Israel and Palestine: could it spread?

590

Has your AI therapist got your back? | Audio Long Read

591

You Ask Us: Is Sunak a tech bro? Is Paddington a centrist?

592

Tackling the digital divide through partnership | Sponsored

593

Keir Starmer: "half fabulous, half ready to fight"

594

Rachel Reeves: 7 standing ovations but no big new policies

595

How Britain became a dangerous place to have a baby

596

Labour takes Rutherglen: the end of SNP domination?

597

Is Suella Braverman the future of the Conservative Party?

598

How thriving cities can unlock productivity | Sponsored

599

Soft-launching the end of HS2

600

A year inside GB News: "what the hell have we done?"

601

You Ask Us: What was behind Suella Braverman's speech on immigration?

602

Who really controls Britain's right wing?

603

IQ fetishism, in Silicon Valley and beyond

604

The philosopher and the crypto king: Sam Bankman-Fried and the effective altruism delusion | Audio Long Read

605

You Ask Us: How might a Labour government manage a Trump government?

606

Rishi Sunak and his environmental straw men

607

Trussonomics isn't dead

608

How Chile (almost) democratised Big Tech | Audio Long Read

609

You Ask Us: Why are so many councils going bust?

610

Angela Rayner can’t let the unions down now

611

Legacy tech & the move to sustainable computing | Sponsored

612

Britain's great tax delusion

613

The prime minister and the AI that solved the climate crisis

614

Crumbling Britain, with Andrew Marr

615

You Ask Us: The big Labour reshuffle, promotions and demotions

616

The trappings of Western hyper-liberalism | Conversation

617

Summer of Light: a new short story by Jonathan Coe | Audio Long Read

618

You Ask Us: if you're a centrist politician, how do you choose one party over another?

619

Ben Wallace and Nadine Dorries, the long goodbye

620

Escaping Eden: life after the Plymouth Brethren | Audio Long Reads

621

You Ask Us: will Labour stop the culture wars, and does the government control what journalists report?

622

Have Conservatives forgotten education?

623

Russia’s war on the future | Conversation

624

In defence of counterfactual history | Audio Long Read

625

You Ask Us: Should it be easier to recall MPs, and how do Rishi Sunak and John Major compare?

626

Labour’s caution could turn to radicalism in office

627

Where do Labour and the Tories differ on growth? With Bridget Phillipson and Bim Afolami | Conversation

628

What Simone De Beauvoir knew about loss, by Ali Smith | Audio Long Read

629

You Ask Us: Is Starmer haunted by Blair, and how do you raise voter turnout?

630

Rishi Sunak's asylum policy is all at sea

631

The Trump trial and the internet conspiracy infecting the world | Conversation

632

George Monbiot: how I escape climate despair | Audio Long Read

633

You Ask Us: Is a new party possible, and has Andy Burnham avoided policing scandal?

634

Rutherglen by-election: Labour’s key to unlock Scotland?

635

All politics is local, with Westminster council leader Adam Hug

636

The 1922 committee: inside the Conservatives’ assassination bureau | Audio Long Read

637

You Ask Us: How would a Lib Dem return change parliament? And why Liz Truss was worse for Labour.

638

Are Labour and the Tories u-turning on green policies?

639

What does a think tank actually do?

640

How Saudi Arabia is buying the world | Audio Long Read

641

By-election special: Tory wipeout, interrupted

642

You Ask Us: Why won't Keir Starmer undo the two-child cap - and can we fix rip-off banks?

643

Brexit "has broken Britain" - Stephen Flynn interview

644

The Spanish election reveals the future of Europe | Audio Long Read

645

You Ask Us: Who replaces Rishi Sunak – and could Labour MPs defect?

646

Are Labour's missions enough - and is a reshuffle ahead?

647

The Keir Starmer interview: “my mortgage is up – and Sunak doesn’t get it.”

648

You Ask Us: Will Keir Starmer do electoral reform - and Andy Burnham ever be Prime Minister?

649

Why Britain is broke, with Ed Conway

650

Russia's new Time of Troubles – with Vladislav Zubok

651

Can Wes Streeting save the NHS?

652

You Ask Us: Will there be another “Portillo moment” – and could rural England vote Labour?

653

Nicola Sturgeon’s encore – and Humza Yousaf’s new(-ish) plan for independence

654

Why do newspaper endorsements still matter?

655

You Ask Us: What next for Boris Johnson – and Angela Rayner

656

Rishi Sunak’s inflation pledge backfires

657

How trailblazers are using smart meters to make the switch to net zero | Sponsored

658

Is Keir Starmer a radical or conservative? With his former aide Claire Ainsley

659

You Ask Us: Could Sadiq Khan lose, and is Britain the new Poland?

660

Boris Johnson: the verdict

661

SPOTLIGHT: Can redesigning cities boost economic growth and happiness?

662

Boris Johnson resigns and Nicola Sturgeon is arrested

663

Why is Caroline Lucas standing down?

664

The real Rachel Reeves

665

What’s gone wrong with British policing?

666

Is greed driving inflation?

667

Is there a future for moderates in the Conservative Party?

668

Does unionism have a future in Northern Ireland?

669

Is Westminster broken?

670

Who holds the power on the left?

671

SPOTLIGHT: How Smart Meters help small businesses

672

BONUS: Have the Conservatives already lost the next election? With Andrew Marr and David Gauke

673

The art of the political interview – with Rob Burley

674

Is Labour heading for a majority after all?

675

Is it time to abolish the monarchy - Recorded live at the Cambridge literary Festival

676

A bad night for the Conservatives at the local elections

677

Are the Tories failing children?

678

The writer at the centre of the Diane Abbott row

679

Is Rishi Sunak reviving the Tories? Live at the Cambridge Literary Festival

680

From election fever in England to SNP turmoil in Scotland

681

Can we restore faith in parliament? With Hannah White

682

Joe Biden’s visit exposes the UK’s Brexit impasse

683

Spotlight: How Smart Meters can help with the energy crisis

684

The New Statesman political editors’ reunion: covering Westminster from Thatcher to Sunak

685

Is the Good Friday Agreement under threat? With Jonathan Powell

686

Dover delays, the Brexit taboo and Stevenage Woman

687

Are social conservatives the future of British politics?

688

Tough on crime? Britain’s new political battleground

689

How Brexit remade the Conservative Party, with Tim Bale

690

What Humza Yousaf means for the SNP, Scottish independence and Labour

691

Is the era of Boris and Brexit over?

692

Childcare gets top billing in the Budget, but will it work?

693

What’s behind the Budget? With Andrew Marr

694

What’s behind the Tories’ new voter ID laws?

695

Why are women voters moving to the left?

696

BONUS: Britain’s childcare crisis, with Stella Creasy

697

Could childcare win Labour the next election?

698

What the Brexit deal means for Rishi Sunak – and Keir Starmer

699

Inside Westminster’s warped workplace

700

Kate Forbes: How faith can make you political "roadkill", with Tim Farron

701

SPOTLIGHT: The autonomous future is nearly here - with Wejo

702

Will being tough on crime decide the next election?

703

Nicola Sturgeon resigns – what next for Scottish politics?

704

An intensive care doctor’s remedy for the NHS, with Jim Down

705

Will Rishi Sunak’s reshuffle restore his authority?

706

Can we stop the government criminalising protest? With Jodie Beck of Liberty

707

Rishi Sunak’s first 100 days, with Andrew Marr

708

Are the Lib Dems winning here?

709

The return of Tory sleaze

710

How to fix the NHS, with Phil Whitaker

711

SPOTLIGHT: Are we there yet?: The EV story - with Wejo

712

From Scotland to Stormont, is Rishi Sunak losing the Union?

713

Why Britain’s economy has never been worse, with Duncan Weldon

714

Is Rishi Sunak's anti-strike law a trap for Labour?

715

How do the SNP and Welsh Labour compare with the Tories in England?

716

Sunak vs Starmer: The battle of the New Year’s speeches

717

Will Labour change the voting system?

718

From partygate to Trussonomics, 2022 in review

719

SPOTLIGHT: How connected vehicle data is going to change the world - with Wejo

720

The best of culture in 2022

721

Rishi Sunak could face more NHS strikes next year

722

Why Love Actually has ruined politics, with Jonn Elledge

723

Are strike politics trickier for Rishi Sunak or Keir Starmer?

724

What politicians get wrong about immigration, with Sunder Katwala

725

Are British prime ministers too powerful? With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

726

Is Rishi Sunak’s authority starting to crumble? With Andrew Marr

727

Can Labour end “trickle-down” education?

728

Can Britain make Brexit work? With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

729

Redrawing the UK’s electoral map: who’s set to win and lose?

730

Why are so many Conservative MPs standing down? With Charlotte Ivers

731

Can politics survive a post-truth world? with Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

732

Why is Brexit back to haunt the Tory party?

733

Bonus: Anti-microbial resistance: the crisis that could spell the end of medicine - with Pfizer

734

Rishi Sunak four weeks on

735

Is Britain falling apart? With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

736

Jeremy Hunt’s doom-filled Autumn Statement

737

Is the Conservative Party doomed? With John Oxley

738

Jon Stewart & Armando Iannucci: has the special relationship become a kiss of death? | Westminster Reimagined

739

The Gavs and Gav-nots: how the Tories are still divided

740

Why Rishi Sunak flip-flopped on Cop

741

“It’s inequality, stupid.” With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

742

Rishi Sunak’s first ten days – with Andrew Marr

743

How to get better leaders – with Brian Klaas

744

Which version of Rishi Sunak will Britain get?

745

Rishi Sunak wins – what now?

746

BONUS: How the lettuce became Liz Truss’s nemesis, with Jon Livesey

747

Prime Minister Liz Truss resigns after just 44 days in office

748

Will Liz Truss last the week?

749

Horror in the City at the Tories' mini-Budget, with the economist and former trader Gary Stevenson

750

Will Liz Truss sack Kwasi Kwarteng to save herself?

751

How Liz Truss is fuelling the energy crisis, with Dale Vince

752

Are the Conservatives preparing for opposition? With Andrew Marr

753

Rebellious Tory MPs look for Liz Truss’s successor

754

Labour is in an anti-London "Tory trap": Sadiq Khan vs Andy Burnham

755

Inside Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng’s economic meltdown, with David Gauke and Duncan Weldon

756

Is Keir Starmer’s vision enough? With Ed Miliband

757

Is Labour finally a government in waiting?

758

The Tories’ plan to make the rich richer

759

Inside Britain’s housing crisis

760

Trussonomics: Is Trickling Down the new Levelling Up?

761

How the death of the Queen affects government

762

The Queen dies and an era ends

763

Liz Truss's first days, with Andrew Marr

764

Liz Truss wins. But can she deliver, deliver, deliver?

765

Will the next PM be another Boris Johnson? In conversation with Adam Fleming

766

How big is the economic crisis the UK is facing? With Duncan Weldon

767

Tory cuts catch up with Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak

768

What can Keir Starmer learn from Joe Biden? With Matthew McGregor

769

Are the Tories in trouble over the economy?

770

Is Labour finally on the front foot in the energy crisis?

771

As crisis looms, where are Britain’s leaders?

772

Is Labour too divided to win?

773

SPONSORED: How can we ensure our pension funds make a difference?

774

How workers‘ pay tripped up Liz Truss and Keir Starmer

775

Sunak, Truss and Starmer’s visions for the economy

776

From the Forde report to strikes, is Labour still divided?

777

Are conspiracy theories getting worse, with Jonn Elledge

778

Who will be Britain’s next prime minister? With Andrew Marr

779

Who’s winning the Tory leadership race?

780

BONUS: Rory Stewart on what it’s like to run for prime minister

781

Will Penny Mordaunt be the next Tory leader?

782

Tory leadership election: who's running?

783

Boris Johnson has (not quite) resigned. What now?

784

Emergency podcast: The last days of Boris Johnson?

785

Keir Starmer: Labour is “starting from scratch”

786

What is behind Nicola Sturgeon’s IndyRef2 gambit?

787

​Will a summer of discontent hurt the Tories or Labour more?

788

By-election special: Is Boris Johnson doomed by the double defeat?

789

Will the Tories lose the true-blue constituency of Tiverton and Honiton?

790

Will Red Wall voters ditch Boris Johnson at the Wakefield by-election?

791

Will the Green surge lead to a Labour government?

792

Is Boris Johnson a zombie prime minister?

793

Is Boris Johnson a dead man walking? With Andrew Marr

794

Boris Johnson faces a vote of no confidence. What happens next?

795

Could Boris Johnson survive a vote of confidence?

796

Does Keir Starmer have enough policies? With the former Labour adviser Marc Stears

797

The Sue Gray report: how bad is it really for Boris Johnson?

798

Why the Tories risk losing suburban voters, with Jeremy Hunt

799

Will inflation bring down the Tory government?

800

Why is Boris Johnson waging a culture war? With Rory Stewart and Kim Leadbeater

801

If Keir Starmer resigns, who replaces him? With Andrew Marr

802

Is politics just a game to today's leaders? | Westminster Reimagined

803

Will the Red Wall or Beergate seal Keir Starmer’s fate?

804

Local elections: What would be a good night for Labour or the Tories?

805

Is politics still tribal? | Westminster Reimagined

806

Do we get the leaders we deserve? | Live at the Cambridge Literary Festival

807

Why Westminster sexism is so hard to stamp out

808

Armando Iannucci & Dominic Grieve: Is democracy slowly collapsing in Westminster? | Westminster Reimagined

809

What evidence would MPs need to bring Boris Johnson down? with Hannah White

810

Are the Conservatives stuck with Boris Johnson?

811

Armando Iannucci: are politicians obsolete? | Westminster Reimagined

812

Will Boris Johnson’s woes affect the elections in Scotland and Wales?

813

BONUS: Operation Warm Welcome: the hotel that became home to 100 refugees

814

Will partygate fines be the end of Boris Johnson?

815

Armando Iannucci: Is it time to reform parliament's arcane rules and rituals? | Westminster Reimagined

816

Why the non-dom scandal shows Rishi Sunak is bad at politics

817

Are voters moving to Labour or to nowhere?

818

How Russia abuses Britain’s legal system, with the activist Vladimir Ashurkov

819

Has the Spring Statement deflated Rishi Sunak?

820

What is “Britishness” – and does it still matter? With Gary Younge, Jeremy Deller and Jason Cowley

821

Rishi Sunak's Spring Statement shows he's still a high-tax Chancellor

822

Bonus episode: Michael Sheen on class, culture and Britishness

823

P&O Ferries uses "slave labour on the high seas", says Karl Turner MP

824

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's long fight for freedom

825

Priti Patel is "pulling up the drawbridge" for Ukrainian refugees, says Alf Dubs

826

Sanctions and refugees: are UK ministers failing in their duties?

827

Are the UK’s Russia sanctions tough enough? With Bill Browder

828

Has the war changed Boris Johnson’s reputation?

829

How to end London’s addiction to Russian money, with Oliver Bullough

830

War in Ukraine: can the UK act “decisively” against Russia?

831

Does BBC comedy have a left-wing bias? Andy Zaltzman on political satire, offensive jokes and cauliflower Trump

832

Farewell to a legend: Tears, cheers and kirs

833

Could these be Boris Johnson’s last weeks in office? With Gavin Barwell

834

Inside Boris Johnson's fight to survive partygate

835

Will Boris Johnson’s new No 10 operation save him?

836

Andrew Marr on Why Boris Johnson is Beyond Saving

837

Can Boris Johnson survive the cost of living crisis?

838

SPECIAL: Sue Gray’s report into Downing Street lockdown parties is published

839

Why Christian Wakeford crossed the floor

840

What does the police inquiry into “partygate” mean for Boris Johnson?

841

Could the Scottish Conservatives split from the Tory party?

842

Alleged blackmail: the dark side of Boris Johnson’s survival

843

SPECIAL: Will Boris Johnson “in the name of God, go”?

844

How bad can the polls get for Boris Johnson?

845

Will Boris Johnson’s non-apology save him?

846

Prime Ministerial, from the New Statesman | Margaret Thatcher

847

Will Boris Johnson survive 2022?

848

Prime Ministerial, from the New Statesman | John Major

849

Prime Ministerial, from the New Statesman | Tony Blair

850

Prime Ministerial, from the New Statesman | Gordon Brown

851

Prime Ministerial, from the New Statesman | David Cameron

852

Prime Ministerial, from the New Statesman | Theresa May

853

Liberal Democrats win North Shropshire: is the party over for Boris Johnson?

854

Is the Downing Street Christmas party scandal cutting through? | Polling update with Ben Walker

855

No 10 Christmas Party: the beginning of the end for Boris Johnson?

856

How a chief whip became a rebel, with Mark Harper MP

857

Labour reshuffle: a leaner and meaner shadow cabinet?

858

BONUS: Is levelling up really possible | In partnership with Lloyds Bank

859

Labour’s response to the corruption scandal, with Thangam Debbonaire

860

The catch-22 for migrants crossing the Channel

861

Does Labour have a future in Scotland?

862

What went down at Cop26?

863

Why the corruption scandal feels like 1997, with Chris Bryant

864

Will the row over MPs’ second jobs hurt Boris Johnson?

865

UK poll update: Owen Paterson prompted Conservative “confidence collapse” – with Ben Walker

866

Owen Paterson: Boris Johnson’s U-turn

867

Norway’s heat pump revolution | Climate politics

868

Who were the winners from Rishi Sunak’s Budget?

869

The Energy Consumer of the Future | Climate Politics

870

Can MPs ever be truly safe after Jo Cox and David Amess?

871

Building Better – how our infrastructure needs to change | Climate Politics

872

Is Boris Johnson facing a crisis at Christmas?

873

Changing behaviour in a changing climate | Climate Politics

874

Have we hit peak Boris Johnson?

875

Is Boris Johnson doing enough to tackle climate change? | Climate Politics

876

Was Keir Starmer's big speech a success?

877

Labour Party Conference: Was Labour’s message drowned out in Brighton?

878

Will the gas crisis lead to Boris Johnson's winter of discontent?

879

The politics of eating meat, with Henry Mance

880

Inside Boris Johnson's cabinet reshuffle

881

Writing the perfect toilet book, with Jonn Elledge

882

Will Boris Johnson’s social care plan work?

883

Labour's lost future: the 20-year decline of the Labour Party

884

Anneliese Dodds and Labour party loyalty

885

Could you save Labour's bacon?| Interactive political theatre

886

Misfits and secrets: Why political gossip matters in politics, with Marie Le Conte

887

Pandemics and the politics of printing money: Economic history with Duncan Weldon

888

How bad is the Afghanistan crisis for Boris Johnson?

889

Armando Iannucci, Anna Soubry and Paul Mason on how to disagree | Westminster Reimagined

890

Do the exam results matter?

891

Armando Iannucci and Chris Addison on political campaigning | Westminster Reimagined

892

Could Brexit have been stopped?

893

Armando Iannucci, Exctinction Rebellion & Dame Louise Casey on Activism | Westminster Reimagined

894

What's the thinking behind Boris Johnson's crime plan?

895

Armando Iannucci, Ian Hislop: the accountability crisis in politics | Westminster Reimagined

896

Can Boris Johnson really change the Northern Ireland protocol?

897

Why the pingdemic is causing headaches for Boris Johnson

898

Will an amnesty work in Northern Ireland?

899

Euro 2020 final: culture wars, masculinity & loss

900

Why the summer is tough for opposition parties

901

Is Andy Burnham Labour's great northern hope?

902

Why Labour feels worried about the Batley and Spen by-election

903

What Matt Hancock's resignation means for the Conservatives

904

Are Labour spent in Batley and Spen?

905

How to lose a by-election

906

Chesham and Amersham: a Lib Dem crack in the "Blue Wall"

907

Grenfell: tinderbox Britain

908

Biden, Boris and the NI protocol

909

Rishi and the foreign aid rebels

910

Hillsborough, Grenfell, Covid: What is the point of public inquiries?

911

Cummings's revenge

912

Dominic Cummings' Covid claims

913

Why Keir Starmer should worry about his approval ratings

914

Britain unlocks

915

Does Labour really need Tony Blair's 'total change'?

916

Election results part 2: Scotland's future

917

Election results part 1: Labour's big reshuffle

918

Election 2021: known unknowns

919

Nicola Sturgeon: 'Boris Johnson is in deep, deep doo-doo' | Scottish Election special

920

The Stolen Years

921

Scottish Election Special: Balancing the books

922

'Bodies pile high': Boris Johnson and Dominic Cummings' war of words

923

Boris Johnson's texts

924

Scottish Election Special: the art of independence

925

Football's place in public discourse

926

How far will the lobbying scandal go?

927

Scottish Election Special: can anything unsettle the SNP establishment?

928

Why the David Cameron lobbying scandal isn't going away

929

365 Days, 12 Months, 1 Keir

930

Commission Impossible

931

Armando Iannucci's Bucket of Wisdom

932

Alba's Black Sheep

933

Passport to Discrimlico

934

Crime and Pinishment

935

Money and Power: Sir Vince Cable interview

936

Breach of the Police

937

Hold the Nurse Strings

938

The Prince and the PR

939

All Clear For Austere

940

Anas Mirabilis?

941

Balancing Tax

942

Rules of the Roadmap

943

Auntie's Agony

944

Big Ban on Campus

945

Fair For The Cladding Crowd

946

Crony War

947

Is Keir Starmer up to the job?

948

Article Sixteen Vandals

949

A Tragic Milestone

950

The Planned Shoulda-test Hotel

951

Woke Like This

952

Credit Where Credit Is Due

953

Broken Britain

954

Keir On Present Dangers

955

Capitol Crimes

956

Welcome to 2021

957

Christmissing Out

958

2020 Revision

959

The Cost of Christmas Yet to Come

960

No Deal Ordeal

961

There EU Go Again

962

Pfee-pfi-pfo-pfum, I Smell the Blood of Gavin Williamson

963

Tier Jerking

964

Levelling Down

965

Vaccine Nation

966

How to Save the United Kingdom: Gordon Brown special

967

Cummings and Goings

968

The Story of Lee Cain (The Man the Authorities Came to Blame)

969

Special Relationship Wrecked

970

Home Economics

971

Lockdown Two, Sceptic Avenue

972

On Your Bike!

973

Free School Mealy-Mouthed

974

The Andy Man Can

975

Firebreak and Fury

976

Tier Two: This Time It's Personal (but outdoors)

977

The Road to Wigan Tier

978

Local Discord

979

Introducing: The Fault Line: Bush, Blair and Iraq

980

Inside the Covid Crisis

981

Ascension Seekers

982

Varsity Blues

983

Jobs Hatchet

984

In The Lap of the Dodds

985

We Got Locked Down, But Will It Happen Again?

986

Legal Tender Subject

987

The Dirty Half-Dozen

988

Brexit's Back Baby!

989

Leonard Goin'

990

Office Politics

991

Ed Start

992

The Davey Train

993

Dido and AenHS

994

One U-Turn Deserves Another

995

Grade A While the Sun Shined

996

Ill Met face red light

997

Eat Out to Beat Doubt

998

John Hume Remembered

999

Shock Waves

1000

The Fat of the Land

1001

The Scottish Play

1002

Lean, Mean, Covid-fighting Vaccine

1003

(100) Days of Starmer

1004

Work Ethics

1005

A Mini Judge Bit on the Mini Budget

1006

ET QT

1007

Anatomy of a Crisis

1008

Civil War

1009

So Long-Bailey

1010

Voters of a Feather, Labour Together

1011

A Whole New World

1012

Minority Report

1013

I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles

1014

Statues and Liberties

1015

We Can't Breathe

1016

Diminished Return

1017

Ex Pat

1018

My Kingdom for a Dom

1019

Money! I Shrunk the Economy

1020

Finishing School

1021

Oppose and Cons

1022

50 Shades of Stay

1023

Law Baker

1024

Shadow Cast

1025

Paternity and Testing

1026

He's Back and He's Ready For It All Over Again

1027

Woe from Whitty

1028

Chequered Past

1029

I'm a Former-DPP... Get Us Out of Here!

1030

Spring Leaks

1031

Aggravating Raabery

1032

I Want To Be In The Zoom Where It Happens

1033

The Cabinet of Dr Keirstarmi

1034

The Struggle for Mastery (of Remote Podcasting)

1035

Jez Dispenser

1036

Communications Failure

1037

Podcast Aways

1038

Budget Special!

1039

Bully Pulp(r)it

1040

Hey Big Spender!

1041

Talking Points (Based Immigration)

1042

Reshuffle Special!

1043

The Sinn Féin Surge

1044

The B-word

1045

Jess We Can't

1046

Nandy Alexander or Keir Royal?

1047

Labour Leadership Special!

1048

Home (Nations) Alone

1049

Blue Dawn

1050

Live 2019 Autopsy

1051

The Tory Manifesto Is [REDACTED]

1052

Manifesto Special!

1053

Open To Debate

1054

Constituency Hopping

1055

The Grid for Gaffes

1056

Justice for Grenfell Reaches Parliament

1057

Live From the Brexit Basement

1058

Four Conferences (& A Fun-recap)

1059

The Autumn of Our Discontent

1060

The Conference Comedown

1061

Hale Storm

1062

Lib Syncing

1063

The Coronation of the Chicken

1064

An Election Looms

1065

Johnson Goes (Pro)Rogue

1066

A Government of National Delusion

1067

Election Footing

1068

The Dominant Species

1069

Johnson's Tour of the Union

1070

Out With The Old, In With The New

1071

Theresa May's Legacy

1072

An Uncivil Disservice

1073

The Folk of the Magic Money Tree

1074

Bald-faced Lies

1075

The End of an Era

1076

Leaderly Blond

1077

Trumps and Rumps

1078

To Brexit and Beyond

1079

Bloody (Minded) May

1080

Europe, Change and Jeremy Kyle

1081

The Last D'Hondt Consequential in Edinburgh

1082

Parties Polls Apart

1083

Can they Change (UK) your mind?

1084

Local Heroes

1085

Brexit Delayed Until Halloween

1086

Strange Bedfellows Abound

1087

Theresa May vs Parliament

1088

Brexit's Potential Resolutions

1089

Brexit's Mexican Standoff

1090

Knife Crime Myth Busting

1091

Compromise on the menu

1092

Labour and Tory rebels split the difference

1093

Labour Five Brexit Demands

1094

Labour's Russian Doll of Dissent

1095

Universal Credit crunched

1096

Not Another Brexit Podcast

1097

Theresa May's Historic Failure

1098

Brexit Goes To Hollywood

1099

Crisis? What crisis?

1100

New Statesman Podcast Live: 2018 in review

1101

Labour's O-turn

1102

Mayday, mayday!

1103

Brexit's New Norms

1104

May vs Corbyn

1105

Brexit Chaos, Explained

1106

The Brexit Deal

1107

The US Midterms

1108

Unpopular Opinions

1109

The 2018 Budget Special

1110

The Neverending Brexit Story

1111

The Brexit Sanity Test

1112

A Weevil in the Shadow Cabinet

1113

Tory Conference Special

1114

Labour Conference Special

1115

Party Conference Deja Vu

1116

The Struggling Ministers' Hall of Fame

1117

Who Is The Real John McDonnell?

1118

The No-Deal Brexit Reality

1119

Will the Labour Party Split?

1120

Jeremy Corbyn's Wreath Row

1121

Boris Johnson and the Burqa

1122

Labour's Anti-Semitism Row (part 94)

1123

Review of the year in parliament

1124

NS#279: The Brexit Curse

1125

NS#278: The Tory Psychodrama

1126

NS#277: Emergency Podcast: Cabinet Resignations

1127

NS#276: The World as It Is

1128

NS#275: The Blue Wave

1129

NS#274: The Brexit Dividend Debunked

1130

NS#273: The Brexit Vote Explained

1131

NS#272: Political potholes

1132

NS#271: Referendums — Yes or No?

1133

NS#270: Punch and Judy PMQs

1134

NS#269: Brexit Chills and Thrills

1135

NS#268: Local Elections Debrief

1136

NS#267: The New John Major

1137

NS#266: Len McCluskey Speaks His Mind

1138

NS#265: Hostile Environment

1139

NS#264: The Lesser of Two Evils

1140

NS#263: What'd I Miss

1141

NS#262: Spending and Smears

1142

NS#261: Gone Fishing

1143

NS#260: Contradictory Conservatives

1144

NS#259: Build More Houses!

1145

NS#258: Corbyn's Brexit Tightrope

1146

NS#257: Corbyn and the Spy

1147

NS#256: Boris Johnson's Brexit Bungle

1148

NS#255: Theresa May's Suffragette Slip

1149

NS#254: Who will bring down Theresa May?

1150

NS#253: The Misogynist Bubble

1151

NS#252: Follow the Leader

1152

NS#251: Reshuffle Special

1153

NS#250: Previously on British Politics. . .

1154

NS#249: The Year in Brexit (feat. Dorian Lynskey of Remainiacs)

1155

NS#248: The Rebel Alliance

1156

NS#247: The Brexit Remix

1157

NS#246: What do the Brexit elite want?

1158

NS#245: The 2017 Budget Special

1159

NS#244: The Maybot Malfunctions

1160

NS#243: Scandal Overload

1161

NS#242: Fallon's Fall

1162

NS#241: MPs Behaving Badly

1163

NS#240: It's Brexit Again, Kids

1164

NS#239: Deal or No Deal

1165

NS#238: The Tory Conference Special

1166

NS#237: The Labour Conference Debrief

1167

NS#236: The Circle of Boris

1168

NS#235: Brexit's Nigel Farage Problem

1169

NS#234: Mogg's Momentum

1170

NS#233: Do We Have To Talk About Brexit?

1171

NS#232: Big Ben's Last Bong

1172

NS#231: It's (New) Party Time

1173

NS #230: Apocalypse Now?

1174

NS #229: Silly season special

1175

NS#228: Fiction and Fees

1176

NS#227: Pay and Political reads

1177

NS#226: Nish Kumar Special

1178

NS#225: Markets and Momentum

1179

NS#224: Deals and the DUP

1180

NS#223: Queen's Speech Special

1181

NS#222: Special - Writing the Internet Age

1182

NS#221: Leadership and lessons

1183

NS#220: Emergency Podcast

1184

NS#219: Results Special

1185

NS#218: Campaign Roundup Special

1186

NS#217: Elections and extremism

1187

NS#216: Broadcasts and forecasts

1188

NS#215: Election Special

1189

NS#214: Manchester

1190

NS#213: Manifestos Special

1191

NS#212: Voters and Evasion

1192

NS#211: Local Elections Special

1193

NS#210: Stooge and Stable

1194

NS#209: 1997 Election Anniversary Special

1195

Special edition: Deep Dive on mandates and manifestos

1196

NS#208: Corbyn and Campaigns

1197

NS#207: Snap Election

1198

NS#206: Airlines and Assad

1199

NS#205: Cadbury and Ken

1200

Special edition: Deep Dive on tackling terrorism

1201

NS#204: Carswell and Collapse

1202

NS#203: Editors and Islamic State

1203

Special edition: Deep Dive with Laura Kuenssberg

1204

NS #202: Budgets and Bodies (with Sara Pascoe)

1205

NS#201: The blinkered budget

1206

NS#200: Harman and hate

1207

NS#199: Milo and Macron

1208

NS#198: By-elections and a bad week

1209

NS#197: Corbyn and Clive Lewis

1210

NS#196: Triggers and Troubled borders

1211

NS#195: Emergency Podcast

1212

NS#194: Deals and Donald

1213

NS#193: Theresa and Trump

1214

NS#192: Leaks and Lucas

1215

NS#191: Movies and McCluskey

1216

NS#190: Our Favourite Things of 2016

1217

NS#189: New Statesman and Talking Politics Part 2

1218

NS#188: France, faith and fighting talk

1219

NS#187: Porn, PMQs and patriarchy

1220

NS#186: Sexting, schools and scripts

1221

NS#185: Autumn Statement special

1222

NS#184: Post-election special

1223

NS#183: Trump

1224

NS#182: Pre-election special

1225

NS#181: Momentum, members and McCluskey

1226

NS#180: Resignation, runways and Dr Strange

1227

NS#179: Brexit, Benn and by-elections

1228

NS#178: YouTube, yearning & the yacht

1229

NS#177: Tory Special

1230

NS#176: Younge, guns and identity politics

1231

NS#175: Conference Special

1232

NS#174: New Times Special

1233

NS #173: Mandates, minorities and the Moreno scale

1234

NS#172: Swing votes, schools and Snowden

1235

NS#171: Affection, factions and fandom

1236

NS#170: Protections, Polls and Harry Potter

1237

NS#169: Traingate, gaffes and Ghostbusters

1238

NS#168: Happy Holidays

1239

NS#167: Mayoral Special

1240

NS#166: High noon in the High Court

1241

NS#165: Policies, predictions and house prices

1242

NS#164: Summer, splits and social mobility

1243

NS#163: Supporters, Smith and Social media

1244

NS#162: Reshuffle Special

1245

NS#161: Corbyn, coups and constitution

1246

NS#160: Leadership Special

1247

NS#159: Inquiry, incumbents and infights

1248

NS#158: Resignation, risk and leadership race

1249

NS#157: Michael, May & mayhem

1250

NS#156: Leadership, lies and let down

1251

NS#155: Results special

1252

NS#154: Referendum Special

1253

NS#153: Intermission

1254

NS#152: Polls, predictions and Morningside Pie

1255

NS #151: Vice, votes and videogames

1256

NS #150: Englishness, X-men and equality

1257

NS #149: Monarchy, mayors and the media

1258

NS#148: Welsh Labour, Leave and Lemonade

1259

NS#147: Results special

1260

NS#146: Counts, candidates and Captain America

1261

NS#145: Anti-Semitism, suspensions and Sadiq

1262

NS#144: Academies, America and achievable promises

1263

NS#143: Election Special

1264

NS#142: Spies, socialism and the SNP

1265

NS#141: Students, lists and Duncan Smith

1266

NS#140: Budget Special

1267

NS#139: Twitter, tax and equality

1268

NS#138: Celebrity, uncertainty, and cinema

1269

NS#137: Boris, Brexit and online abuse

1270

NS#136: Prizes, prejudice and polls

1271

NS#135: Trident, Tories and tough love

1272

NS#134: Bernie, Bankers and EU Battle

1273

NS#133: Divisions, Dodgy-Deals and Dr Who

1274

NS#132: Integration, Inquest, and Autopsies

1275

NS#131: Leadership, Legacy and the Latest in videogames

1276

NS#130: Reshuffle, Revolt and Writing Gender

1277

NS #129: Star Wars Special

1278

NS #128: Christmas Special 2015

1279

NS#127: Rhetoric, Racism and Reform

1280

NS#126: Benn, By-election and Books

1281

NS#125: Security and the State

1282

NS #124: How cities will save the world

1283

NS #123: Isis and the threat to Britain

1284

NS #122: His Dark Materials

1285

NS #121: Girls in bands and tax credit cuts

1286

NS #120: Corbyn's China Problem and William Boyd on John le Carré

1287

NS #119: The afterlife of Terence Trent D’Arby

1288

NS #118: Cultural Appropriation

1289

NS #117: Conference Season and Poets' Lives

1290

NS #116: Conferences and campaigns

1291

NS #115: Corbynmania Triumphs

1292

NS #114: Lengthy leaderships

1293

NS #113: Europe's refugee crisis

1294

NS #112: Going Underground

1295

NS #111: Sarah Churchwell on the American South

1296

NS #110: Love's Labour's Lost

1297

NS #109: Cooper v Cumberbatch

1298

The NS Podcast #108: The day the Tube stood still

1299

The NS Podcast #107: Corbyn’s Coming

1300

The NS Podcast #106: Runners and riders

1301

NS #105: Live from Latitude

1302

NS #104: Parenting penalties

1303

NS #103: Budgets and Reddit

1304

NS #102: Budget Special

1305

NS #101: Athens and airports

1306

NS #100: Harry Potter Special

1307

NS #99: Andy Burnham and abortion drones

1308

NS #98: A Clockwork Orange is the New Black

1309

NS #97: What makes us bored?

1310

NS #96: A limerick and Ali Smith

1311

NS #95: Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer

1312

NS #94: Left-leaning dramatic readings

1313

NS #93: What does the SNP want?

1314

NS #92: Labour leaders and witty women

1315

NS #91: The election post-mortem

1316

NS #90: The eve of the election

1317

NS #89: Swing seats and what women want

1318

The New Statesman Podcast | Episode Eighty-Eight

1319

The New Statesman Podcast | Episode Eighty-Seven

1320

The New Statesman Podcast | Episode Eighty-Six

1321

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Eighty-Five

1322

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Eighty-Four

1323

The New Statesman Podcast | Episode Eighty-Three

1324

The New Statesman Podcast | Episode Eighty-Two

1325

The New Statesman Podcast | Episode Eighty-One

1326

The New Statesman Podcast | Episode Eighty

1327

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Seventy-Nine

1328

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Seventy-Eight

1329

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Seventy-Seven

1330

The New Statesman Podcast" Episode Seventy-Six

1331

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Seventy-Five

1332

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Seventy-Four

1333

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Seventy-Three

1334

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Seventy-Two

1335

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Seventy-One

1336

Podcast Special: Neil Gaiman talks to Index on Censorship

1337

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Seventy

1338

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Sixty-Nine

1339

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Sixty-Eight

1340

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Sixty-Seven

1341

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Sixty-Six

1342

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Sixty-Five

1343

Grayson Perry in conversation with Miranda Sawyer

1344

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Sixty-Four

1345

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Sixty-Three

1346

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Sixty-Two

1347

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Sixty-One

1348

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Sixty

1349

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Fifty-Nine

1350

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Fifty-Eight

1351

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Fifty-Seven

1352

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Fifty-Six

1353

The New Statesman Podcast Extra: Mary Beard, Laurie Penny and Helen Lewis on outspoken women

1354

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Fifty-Five

1355

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Fifty-Four

1356

The New Statesman Podcast: Cabinet Re-Shuffle Special

1357

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Fifty-Three

1358

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Fifty-Two

1359

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Fifty-One

1360

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Fifty

1361

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Forty-Nine

1362

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Forty-Eight

1363

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Forty-Seven

1364

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Forty-Six

1365

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Forty-Five

1366

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Forty-Four

1367

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Forty-Three

1368

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Forty-Two

1369

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Forty-One

1370

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Forty

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The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Thirty-Nine

1372

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Thirty-Eight

1373

Alex Salmond's New Statesman lecture: "Scotland's Future in Scotland's Hands"

1374

The New Statesman Podcast Extra: Rafael Behr interviews Ivan Lewis

1375

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Thirty-Seven

1376

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Thirty-Six

1377

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Thirty-Five

1378

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Thirty-Four

1379

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Thirty-Three

1380

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Thirty-Two

1381

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Thirty-One

1382

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Thirty

1383

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Twenty-Nine

1384

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Twenty-Eight

1385

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Twenty-Seven

1386

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Twenty-Six

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The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Twenty-Five

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The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Twenty-Four

1389

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Twenty-Three

1390

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Twenty-Two

1391

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Twenty-One

1392

We've moved!

1393

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Twenty

1394

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Nineteen

1395

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Eighteen

1396

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Seventeen

1397

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Sixteen

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The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Fifteen

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The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Fourteen

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The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Thirteen

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The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Twelve

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The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Twelve

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The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Eleven

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The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Ten

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The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Nine

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The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Eight

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The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Seven

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The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Six

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New Statesman podcast: Episode Five

1410

The New Statesman podcast: Episode Four

1411

The New Statesman Podcast: Local Elections Special

1412

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Three

1413

The New Statesman Centenary Debates: Did the Left win the 20th century?

1414

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Two - The Centenary Special

1415

The New Statesman Feminism Debate

1416

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode One