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Guardian Daily
by The Guardian
Our archive news podcast (2006 – 2010). You can find our new daily news podcast at Today in Focus.
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Guardian Daily podcast: Tory education plans
In our daily audio show with Jon Dennis, we discuss Tory education plans, Iranian jails – and Jennifer Aniston's latest fragrance
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Guardian Daily podcast: Gary Younge on David Cameron’s meeting with Barack Obama in Washington; plus the xx favourites to win Mercury Music Prize
Gary Younge on David Cameron's meeting with Barack Obama in Washington; plus the xx favourites to win Mercury Music Prize, in our daily audio show with Jon Dennis
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Guardian Daily podcast: Protest in Westminster over school building cuts; plus David Cameron relaunches ‘big society’
Protest in Westminster over school building cuts; plus David Cameron relaunches 'big society', in our daily audio show with Jon Dennis
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Guardian Daily podcast: Guardian experts give their reaction to Andrew Lansley’s radical healthcare white paper
Guardian experts give their reaction to Andrew Lansley's radical healthcare white paper, in a special edition of our daily audio show with Jon Dennis
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Guardian Daily podcast: University-leavers may be taxed according to earnings; plus how a teenage Beatles fan got access to the Fab Four
University-leavers may be taxed according to earnings; plus how a teenage Beatles fan got access to the Fab Four, in our daily audio show with Jon Dennis
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Politics Weekly podcast: Andy Burnham, the NHS and the French veil ban
Labour leadership hopeful Andy Burnham is in the studio to discuss the French parliament's vote for a ban on the full face veil, reforms to the NHS and his campaign to lead his party
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Guardian Daily: Three British soldiers killed by rogue Afghan soldier
Manhunt launched after four soldiers also injured in Helmand attack; plus parents defend head teacher's pay package of over £200,000, in our daily audio show with Jon Dennis
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Guardian Daily podcast: Health secretary unveils ‘radical’ white paper; plus Polanski escapes extradition to the US
Health secretary unveils 'radical' white paper; plus Polanski escapes extradition to the US, in our daily audio show with Jon Dennis
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Guardian Daily podcast: How the World Cup Finals have reflected culture and society
Our panellists discuss how the World Cup Finals have reflected culture and society, in a special edition of our daily audio show with Jon Dennis
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Politics Weekly: Michael Gove's grovelling apology and Nick Clegg's reform gamble
The education secretary says sorry for errors on school budget cuts; how the civil service is coping with coalition and Nick Clegg's plan to change the voting system in this week's show with Michael White, Julian Glover and Rafael Behr
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Guardian Daily podcast: 'Rigour and honesty' of scientists not in doubt, says review; legacy of 7/7 terror attacks
'Rigour and honesty' of scientists not in doubt, says review; also, the legacy of the 7/7 terror attacks for young people, Muslims and Ken Livingstone in our daily audio show with Jon Dennis
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Guardian Daily podcast: Sir Alan Budd resigns as head of Office for Budget Responsibility; plus David Cameron announces torture inquiry
Sir Alan Budd resigns as head of Office for Budget Responsibility, Jean Nouvel's Serpentine pavilion, David Cameron announces torture inquiry, and Germany prepares for the World Cup semis ,in our daily audio show with Jon Dennis
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Guardian Daily podcast: BBC Trust scraps plan to axe digital music station; plus the hunt for Raoul Moat
BBC Trust scraps plan to axe digital music station, government start to announce more civil service cuts, HIV soccer in South Africa, and the hunt for Raoul Moat, in our daily audio show with Jon Dennis
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Guardian Daily podcast: Can prison work?
In our weekly discussion, we ask if justice secretary Kenneth Clarke's prison reforms can be made to work. Juliet Lyons, Paddy Scrivener and Alan Travis discuss with Mike Duran
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Guardian Daily podcast: Ken Clarke to restrict prisons and Larry King to retire
Kenneth Clarke gets tender on crime, a British CEO could be extradited over sale of banned leaded fuel to Iraq, South Africans rally round Ghana football team, and Larry King to leave the limelight, in our daily show with Mike Duran
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Guardian Daily podcast: Alleged Russian spies and should Prince Charles influence architecture
Former KGB spy Oleg Gordievsky talks about the espionage allegations in America, the legacy of the World Cup 2010 and Prince Charles defends claims that he's meddling, in our daily show with Mike Duran
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Guardian Daily podcast: Capello decision delayed for two weeks; cut in non-EU immigrants
Capello's fate delayed for 2 weeks, number of non-EU workers allowed into UK cut temporarily and Kyrgyzstan split by referendum, in our daily show with Mike Duran
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Guardian Daily podcast: Jamaican Coke in US clink
We examine the case of Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, the alleged Jamaican drug baron who was arrested this week and extradited overnight to the US. Tim Maby is joined by Chris McGreal and Rory Carroll
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Guardian Daily podcast: England through to World Cup knockout stage
Jermaine Defoe goal keeps England's World Cup hopes alive; IFS warning on austerity budget; and geothermal power for the Pennines, in our daily audio show with Jon Dennis
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Budget 2010: business podcast special
Ruth Sunderland, Julian Glover and Seumas Milne test George Osborne's claims that today's budget was unavoidable and progressive, while Michael White gets reaction from Westminster
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Guardian Daily podcast: 300th British fatality in Afghanistan
David Cameron marks grim milestone in war; and George Osborne's first budget, in our daily audio show with Jon Dennis
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Guardian Daily: The future of UK forces in Afghanistan
Guardian experts look at the future of UK forces in Afghanistan, in a special edition of our daily audio show with Jon Dennis
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Politics Weekly: Cameron cautious as Obama puts BP over a barrel
David Cameron's first real diplomatic test has come as an angry Barack Obama continues to hit out at BP. Our panel discusses the impact on British and US relations
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Guardian Daily podcast: Ethnic cleansing atrocity in Kyrgystan; plus Osborne unveils City regulatory reforms
Evidence of ethnic cleansing in Kyrgystan; plus Osborne unveils City regulatory reforms, in our daily audio show with Jon Dennis and Michael White
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Guardian Daily podcast: Bloody Sunday report calls killings 'unjustifiable'
The prime minister David Cameron apologised for the British army's actions on Bloody Sunday following the publication of the long-awaited Saville report. Henry McDonald is in Derry for a special edition of our daily audio show
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Guardian Daily podcast: Darling on debt; plus disparities in NHS death rates
Ex-chancellor claims he was right about debt; huge disparity in NHS death rates revealed; and MPs consider health and safety review, in our daily audio show with Michael White and Jon Dennis
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Guardian Daily: South Africa's World Cup kicks off
As the 2010 World Cup begins, our correspondents explore its significance to hosts South Africa, in a special edition of our daily audio show with Jon Dennis
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Politics Weekly podcast: Diane Abbott brings Labour leadership race to life
Diane Abbott scraped on to the ballot paper for the Labour leadership this week, throwing the contest wide open. Polly Toynbee and Rafael Behr discuss the candidates and the rest of the week in politics
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Guardian Daily podcast: Harman and David Miliband help leftwinger as nominations close; plus new study into genetic causes of autism
Harriet Harman and David Miliband help leftwinger Diane Abbott to contest the Labour leadership; new sanctions against Iran; and a new study into the genetic causes of autism, in our daily audio show with Michael White and Jon Dennis
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Guardian Daily podcast: Osborne v.Darling on the economy; plus Republican primaries are key test for Tea Party
Osborne v Darling on finances, Margaret Beckett and Geoffrey Robinson on the new government, Tesco's Sir Terry Leahy is to quit, and the Tea Party threatens to take over the US Republicans, with Michael White and Jon Dennis
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Guardian Daily podcast: David Cameron sets out case for drastic spending cuts
PM says that in five years' time Britain will need £70bn just to pay its annual interest bill; Labour leadership hustings; and the dangers of urban foxes, in our daily audio show with Michael White and Jon Dennis
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Guardian Daily: Cumbria shootings spark debate over gun laws
After the tragic killings of 12 people in Cumbria this week, our panel discusses Britain's gun laws and how a small police force reacted to the extraordinary events on Wednesday
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Politics Weekly: Coalition government hit by first resignation
After David Laws became the first minister to resign from the new government, we assess how badly the Liberal Democrat will be missed. Plus the day after David Cameron's first PMQs as prime minister, Ken Clarke talks about how the event has changed over the years
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Guardian Daily podcast: Taxi driver Derrick Bird found dead after series of killings sparks manhunt
Taxi driver Derrick Bird found dead after series of killings sparks manhunt, plus David Cameron's first prime ministers' questions in our daily audio show with Jon Dennis and Michael White
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Guardian Daily podcast: The UN calls for an inquiry into Israel's botched raid on a flotilla carrying aid to Gaza
The UN calls for an inquiry into Israel's botched raid on a flotilla carrying aid to Gaza, our experts give their reaction in our daily audio show with Jon Dennis
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Guardian Daily: Barack Obama defends handling of Deepwater Horizon oil spill
Our panel of expert journalists discuss the political, environmental and business implications of the BP oil spill off the coast of the United States - the worst in the country's history
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Politics Weekly: Fighting the right of your party
Two weeks in and the new prime minister is already taking flak from the right wing of his party. Michael White, Georgina Henry and Julian Glover also look at the Queen's speech, Osborne's cuts, and why only opposition parties talk about the primacy of parliament
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Guardian Daily: David Laws defends coalition cuts
David Laws defends the coalition over cuts in his first real test at the despatch box; John McDonnell tells us why he should be Labour's leader; and Thirsk and Malton prepares to vote
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Guardian Daily podcast: State opening of parliament
The government has laid out its legislative programme. Michael White in Westminster hears reaction from MPs and Lords with analysis from the Guardian's expert columnists Julian Glover and Tom Clark
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Guardian Daily: George Osborne unveils £6.25bn spending cuts
Child trust funds scrapped, saving £320m; evidence of Israel's nuclear arsenal; and HMS Victory in Trafalgar Square, in our daily audio show with Jon Dennis
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Guardian Daily: Labour candidates line up to replace Gordon Brown as leader
Michael White is joined by Martin Kettle to discuss each candidate's prospects in the Labour leadership contest. Plus: Peter Hain on why he's backing Ed Miliband
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Politics Weekly podcast: Clegg’s great reforms and the Labour leadership battle
As a new government gets down to business Tory blogger Tim Montgomerie and Jackie Ashley join Tom Clark and Allegra Stratton to discuss how the new coalition is working
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Guardian Daily podcast: Reaction to the deputy prime minister's political reform proposals
As Nick Clegg claims his proposed political reforms are the most significant in 178 years, we gauge reaction in our daily audio show with Michael White and Jon Dennis
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Guardian Daily podcast: Speaker re-elected as new parliament begins
Today: John Bercow sees off challenge as new MPs sit in Commons, the Labour leadership contest, and why London 2012 will be gastronomic gold
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Guardian Daily podcast: George Osborne announces plans to tackle debt
New chancellor to slash £6bn from public spending; US polling expert Stan Greenberg interprets the election results and tensions rise in Bangkok, in our daily audio show
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Guardian Election Daily: A week is a long time in coalition politics
MPs have not begun sitting yet at Westminster and already there is discontent on the backbenches at a new device changing the rules on dissolution of parliament. Plus, how do the people of Thirsk and Malton feel about being on the frontline of the "new politics"
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Politics Weekly podcast: A new politics?
Jonathan Freedland, Seumas Milne and Julian Glover join Tom Clark and Allegra Stratton to chew over the new coalition, the Labour leadership contenders and where all this leaves 'liberalism'
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Guardian Election Daily: David Cameron names his cabinet
In his first day in office David Cameron - with the help of Nick Clegg - formed his cabinet as the Labour party began its search for a new leader
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Guardian Election Daily: Hopes fading for 'rainbow coalition'
The corridors of Westminster are buzzing with rumour and counter-rumour as backroom deals continue to be negotiated. Michael White is in the thick of it
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Guardian Election Daily Extra: Gordon Brown to resign as Labour leader
Gordon Brown has announced his intention to resign as leader of the Labour party. Michael White and Martin Kettle discuss the implications
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Our archive news podcast (2006 – 2010). You can find our new daily news podcast at Today in Focus.
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