Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Kevin Hollinrake, deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats Daisy Cooper, the New Statesman's Harry Lambert and Emily Carver from the Institute of Economic Affairs, to discuss what businesses should be doing to ease the cost of living, the NI protocol and whether universities will ditch English literature courses.
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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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24/06/2025
UK vows to spend 5% of GDP on national security by 2035. And Labour MPs mount major bid to block benefits changes.
24-06-2025
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23/06/2025
Do the US strikes on Iran show the limits of UK influence on Washington?
23-06-2025
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19/06/2025
The Israel-Iran conflict, wealth taxes, assisted dying and Jeremy Hunt’s time in office.
19-06-2025
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18/06/2025
The government publish their plans to fix Britain’s welfare system, and analysis of Deputy Prime Minister's Questions.
18-06-2025
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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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31/10/2023
Disagreement over calls for a ceasefire in Israel and Gaza. And a u-turn on plans to close rail ticket offices.
31-10-2023
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