Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP and Liaison Committee chair Bernard Jenkin, Liberal Democrat health spokesperson Munira Wilson, Ellie Mae O'Hagan, director of CLASS think tank, and journalist Ella Whelan. They discuss the government’s covid legislation that is in Parliament today and if there will be a significant rebellion. They also look at the row over vaccine supplies and whether the EU and UK can come to an agreement.
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10/07/2025
Will a ‘one in, one out’ deal between UK and France help solve the small boats crisis? And Reform UK announces another high profile Tory defection.
10-07-2025
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09/07/2025
Can the UK afford the welfare state we’re in? And analysis of Prime Minister's Questions.
09-07-2025
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03/07/2025
The prime minister is standing by his chancellor; a ten-year plan for the NHS; and MPs have voted to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist group.
03-07-2025
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30/06/2025
Will the government get its flagship welfare reforms through, and how will it pay for them?
30-06-2025
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26/06/2025
Labour's welfare rebellion, should the UK follow Denmark's 'ghetto laws', and can coal mining be re-started in Wales?
26-06-2025
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25/06/2025
The Nato summit, Labour’s welfare rebellion, anti-social behaviour and PMQs.
25-06-2025
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30/06/2025
Will the government get its flagship welfare reforms through, and how will it pay for them?
30-06-2025
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30/07/2024
The Chancellor’s warning of ‘difficult decisions’ to come on tax and spending.
30-07-2024
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18/07/2024
The prime minister hosts a meeting of European leaders, and says he will 'reset' the relationship with neighbouring countries.
18-07-2024
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25/01/2024
Is the government doing enough to tackle knife crime? And why is there a shortage of some medicines?
25-01-2024
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