Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 13 days 6 hours 3 minutes
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
Jessica Elgot looks at Britain’s Covid response, what Biden’s influence on UK foreign policy will be, and how the public sector will respond post-pandemic
It was a day that many had waited a long time for. Jonathan Freedland and Richard Wolffe break down what happened on inauguration day 2021
Heather Stewart and others discuss universal credit, the Scottish Labour leadership contest, and the government’s plans to ‘level up’
Jonathan Freedland speaks to Harvard law professor Noah Feldman about the potential next steps after Donald Trump was impeached for a second time
Jessica Elgot and others discuss lockdown rules, free school meals, Brexit, and Keir Starmer’s vision for the Labour party in 2021
Jonathan Freedland and Kenya Evelyn discuss the chaotic scenes that took place in Washington DC on Wednesday. Plus, Sam Levine on how the Democrats flipped the Senate
Heather Stewart and Polly Toynbee discuss the latest measures and the vaccine rollout plan. Sally Weale speaks to Estelle Morris about what Gavin Williamson should do next