Guardian Politics Weekly

Politics Weekly

Political analysis from the Guardian and Observer's top journalists and commentators.
English United Kingdom News
637 Episodes
400 – 420

Sunak's spending review and Christmas "baubles": Politics Weekly podcast

Heather Stewart, Richard Partington and Rafael Behr discuss the chancellor’s spending review, and England’s move from lockdown back to a tiered system. Plus, Peter Walker, Polly Toynbee and Tim Bale look back through the history of civil wars in the Labour party. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
25 Nov 2020 37 min

Can Biden and Harris unite the Democrats?: Politics Weekly Extra podcast

How progressive is too progressive? Jonathan Freedland and Maanvi Singh discuss how Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will need to think long and hard as they embark on a bid to unify the moderates of the Democratic party and those further left. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
19 Nov 2020 21 min

Starmer ends Corbyn's run as Labour MP: Politics Weekly podcast

Jessica Elgot and Michael Savage discuss the latest on Corbyn, Johnson’s self-isolation and lockdown restrictions in Scotland. Patrick Wintour reports on a trip to Moscow by a Foreign Office minister. Plus Salma Shah and Jason Stein describe what it is like to be a spad in times of crisis. Help…
18 Nov 2020 41 min

What is Donald Trump up to?: Politics Weekly Extra

As Donald Trump battens down the hatches and refuses to accept his election loss, Jonathan Freedland and Richard Wolffe look back at how others around him are responding. Are they helping or hindering his efforts?. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
12 Nov 2020 25 min

Vaccine hope and Brexit gloom: Politics Weekly podcast

Heather Stewart, Simon Murphy and Lisa O’Carroll recap a busy week in Westminster. Libby Brooks, Steven Morris and Rory Carroll update us on how the devolved nations have approached the second wave. Plus, Rajeev Syal speaks to the chair of the education select committee, Robert Halfon.. Help support our independent…
11 Nov 2020 47 min

US Senate and House election results: Politics Weekly Extra podcast

As nail-biting as the US presidential election has been, Jonathan Freedland and Lauren Gambino have been following the battle for control of Congress: the House and the Senate. They discuss the latest in both races.. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
5 Nov 2020 25 min

Are the signs really pointing to a Biden win? Politics Weekly Extra

With less than a week to go, Jonathan Freedland is joined by the national affairs correspondent for Guardian US Tom McCarthy. They look at the many variables influencing next week’s US presidential election. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
29 Oct 2020 26 min

Labour braces for the EHRC report: Politics Weekly podcast

Jessica Elgot and Polly Toynbee look at the potential fallout from the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s report into Labour. Katy Balls from The Spectator and Will Tanner from the thinktank Onward look at why now is a tipping point for the Conservatives. Plus: Rajeev Syal speaks to Chris Bryant…
28 Oct 2020 50 min

The government of 'no deal': Politics Weekly podcast

Heather Stewart and Peter Walker run through a cantankerous week in Westminster. Rajeev Syal speaks to the chair of the women and equalities committee, Caroline Nokes. Plus, Heather chats to the comedian and former Labour party member Matt Forde about his new book, Politically Homeless. Help support our independent journalism…
21 Oct 2020 49 min

How will the election affect US relations with allies?: Politics Weekly Extra

As reports suggest that No 10 Downing Street has been preparing for Trump’s exit from the White House, Jonathan Freedland and Rafael Behr look at how the election might affect America’s relationship with the rest of the world. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
15 Oct 2020 24 min

England's tug of war on Covid-19 restrictions: Politics Weekly podcast

Jessica Elgot and Helen Pidd break down the three-tier risk system now in place in England. Lisa O’Carroll and Mujtaba Rahman look at the latest Brexit negotiations. Plus, Rajeev Syal speaks to Meg Hillier MP, chair of the public accounts committee. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
14 Oct 2020 38 min

Government errors pile up: Politics Weekly podcast

Heather Stewart and Peter Walker discuss the latest from Westminster. Plus Anita Boateng and Paul Harrison review the prime minister’s performance at the Conservative party conference. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
7 Oct 2020 36 min

Government caves in to Tory rebels: Politics Weekly podcast

Jessica Elgot and Sonia Sodha discuss the latest from Westminster, and Fiona Harvey updates us on Cop26 Summit preparations. Plus, Polly MacKenzie and Naomi Smith review the Liberal Democrats’ conference. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
1 Oct 2020 37 min

How important is the battle for the US Senate?: Politics Weekly Extra

As Republican senators plan to vote through whoever President Trump nominates to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court, Jonathan Freedland and The Guardian’s Daniel Strauss look at why this year’s Senate race could prove pivotal.. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
24 Sep 2020 22 min

Johnson's latest U-turn on Covid restrictions: Politics Weekly podcast

Heather Stewart and Josh Halliday discuss the latest restrictions announced by the prime minister. James Schneider and Anna Turley talk about Keir Starmer’s performance at the Labour party’s virtual conference, Connected. Plus, Libby Brooks examines how Scotland’s response to Covid has influenced voters’ opinions on Scottish independence. Help support our…
23 Sep 2020 37 min
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