Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 13 days 6 hours 3 minutes
Heather Stewart and other discuss the latest from Westminster, Scotland and the virtual Labour party conference
This week, Jonathan Freedland speaks with the Guardian’s Washington DC bureau chief David Smith about why Joe Biden is seemingly doing better than Hillary Clinton did in the polls in 2016
Jessica Elgot and John Crace discuss the Covid testing catastrophe and Angela Rayner’s PMQs debut; Rory Carroll and Katy Hayward ponder the future of Northern Irish politics; plus, Rajeev Syal speaks with the new head of the Whitehall spending watchdog, Gareth Davies
Jonathan Freedland speaks to Sam Levine about why election night might turn into election week … or month
Heather Stewart and others discuss the latest Covid restrictions, new Brexit legislation and the role footballers should have in politics
Jonathan Freedland and Lauren Gambino discuss the various conspiracy theories that President Trump has promoted in the past, and the motives behind them.
Jessica Elgot chats to Peter Walker after the first Prime Minister’s Questions after the summer recess. MPs tell us about their thoughts as they head back to Westminster, and Anne Alexander explains why UK democracy requires more black, political journalists
In the final part of our Politics Weekly series, Jonathan Freedland speaks to the Scottish finance secretary
In the third part of our Politics Weekly series, Jonathan Freedland speaks to the chair of the One Nation group of Conservative MPs, Damian Green
In the second part of our Politics Weekly series, Jonathan Freedland speaks to the deputy first minister of Northern Ireland, Sinn Féin’s Michelle O’Neill