Andrew Neil is joined by journalists Miranda Green and Ben Chacko to discuss the EU referendum and Labour's economic plans. Plus, an interview with Caroline Pidgeon, Liberal Democrat candidate for London mayor, and a look at the latest news from Europe.
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24/07/2018
In the final edition of the Daily Politics, Jo Coburn is joined by Quentin Letts, Tracy Brabin, James Cleverly and Helen Lewis to reflect on the political term and look ahead to ...
24-07-2018
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23/07/2018
Jo Coburn discusses the ongoing Brexit negotiations and the day's other political stories with the Conservative MP Heidi Allen, Labour MP Clive Lewis, Harry Cole from The Sun an ...
23-07-2018
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20/07/2018
Jo Coburn is joined by former Labour communications chief Tom Baldwin, Henry Newman from Open Britain and the Guardian's Jessica Elgot throughout the programme. They look at the ...
20-07-2018
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19/07/2018
Jo Coburn is joined by Matthew Parris, Suzanne Evans and Laura Hughes to discuss the latest political developments in Westminster.
19-07-2018
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18/07/2018
With live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions, Andrew Neil is joined by Treasury minister Robert Jenrick and shadow chief secretary Peter Dowd. The programme also includes th ...
18-07-2018
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17/07/2018
Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Nadine Dorries, The Times journalist Matt Chorley and Labour candidate Faiza Shaheen. They look at the fallout from Monday's vote in Parli ...
17-07-2018
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16/07/2018
Brexit minister Suella Braverman, Labour's Lucy Powell and The Sun's Steve Hawkes keep Jo Coburn company throughout the progamme. Former education secretary Justine Greening joi ...
16-07-2018
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13/07/2018
Jo Coburn is joined by Kevin Maguire and Claire Fox to discuss President Trump's visit to the UK and his diplomatic faux pas on Brexit.
13-07-2018
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12/07/2018
Jo Coburn is joined by The Intercept columnist Mehdi Hasan and Kate Andrews from the Institute for Economic Affairs. They discuss the Brexit White Paper with deputy chairman of ...
12-07-2018
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11/07/2018
Andrew Neil presents live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions, with solicitor general Robert Buckland MP and chair of the Labour Party Ian Lavery. Plus discussion on the fall ...
11-07-2018
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27/10/2014
Jo Coburn with all the latest political news, interviews and debate. Guests include former home secretary David Blunkett, former policing minister Damian Green and Liberal Democ ...
27-10-2014
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09/02/2018
Jo Coburn is joined by the journalists Kevin Maguire and Camilla Tominey for the whole programme. They examine Council Tax and how most regions are planning to put it up and ho ...
09-02-2018
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27/02/2017
Jo Coburn is joined by MPs Liz Kendall and John Redwood to discuss Brexit immigration controls, government plans to restrict disability benefits and the proposed sugar tax.
27-02-2017
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27/09/2016: Labour Party Conference
Andrew Neil is joined by shadow health secretary Diane Abbott and Labour's Baroness Chakrabarti at the party's conference in Liverpool, plus a review of the first US presidentia ...
27-09-2016
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05/06/2014
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn discuss the Queen's Speech with Andrew Lansley, and the lead singer of James, Tim Booth, gives his view on the impact of organised religion on society.
05-06-2014
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30/11/2015
Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Neil Parish and Labour MP Rupa Huq to discuss the government's proposals to extend airstrikes against Isis into Syria.
30-11-2015
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06/07/2018
Daniel Finkelstein from The Times and Polly Toynbee from The Guardian keep Jo Coburn company throughout the programme. They get the latest from the cabinet meeting in Chequers a ...
06-07-2018
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01/07/2014
Jo Coburn presents the latest political news, interviews and debate.
01-07-2014
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08/02/2017
Jo Coburn and Andrew Neil present live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions. They are joined by schools minister Nick Gibb and shadow transport secretary Andy McDonald.
08-02-2017
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10/06/2014
Jo Coburn presents the latest political news and debate from Westminster and is joined by former home secretary Charles Clarke and Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude.
10-06-2014
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