Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 13 days 5 hours 2 minutes
Heather Stewart and Richard Partington run through the main budget headlines. Andrew Gimson and Nicola McEwen discuss the state of the union. Plus, Steven Morris speaks to Peter Robertson about how the Welsh food and drink industry has coped since Brexit
As Donald Trump prepares to address the Conservative Political Action Conference this weekend, Jonathan Freedland speaks to Evan McMullin, who is leading the charge to create an alternative option to the Republican party
Jessica Elgot and Polly Toynbee discuss the government’s latest plans to exit lockdown
As Joe Biden visited Milwaukee, Wisconsin this week, our guest presenter Kenya Evelyn spoke to the state representative David Bowen about the administration’s early obligations to Black voters
Heather Stewart explores the various political stories in action this week, from vaccine passports, to legislation against ‘cancel culture’. Plus, she looks ahead to 22 February when Boris Johnson will set out a roadmap for England to leave lockdown
Jonathan Freedland is joined by Prof Sarah Binder of the Brookings Institution and George Washington University to look at what has happened in the Senate trial proceedings so far, and what may be yet to come
Jessica Elgot and John Crace look at why the latest coronavirus travel restrictions might not work the way the government expects. Plus, Helen Davidson and Jon Henley on how the world sees the UK’s Covid response
This week, Jonathan Freedland speaks to David Miliband about Joe Biden’s plans to resettle thousands of refugees in the US
Heather Stewart and Sonia Sodha talk about what’s happening in Westminster, Lisa O’Carroll reports from the border in Northern Ireland and Polly Mackenzie and Torsten Bell discuss the £20 uplift in universal credit.
Jonathan Freedland speaks to the Pulitzer prize-winning author and journalist Laurie Garrett about what Joe Biden needs to do to get a grip on the Covid crisis in the US