Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 13 days 5 hours 34 minutes
Rowena Mason is joined by Larry Elliott, Rachel Wolf and James Morris to discuss how the UK economy will fare
Heather Stewart is joined by Polly Toynbee, Matt Forde and Andrew Gimson to discuss the various crises embroiling the Tory government, from coronavirus to bullying claims
Rowena Mason is joined by Marie Le Conte, Karin Robinson, Raoul Ruparel and Tim Bale to discuss turmoil in Whitehall, the US Democrats’ Super Tuesday, and the upcoming EU trade talks
Rowena Mason and the panel discuss No 10’s hiring of adviser Andrew Sabisky, Labour’s deputy leadership race, and the importance of ‘difficult women’ in Westminster
Heather Stewart and the panel discuss HS2, cabinet reshuffles, Sinn Féin’s victory and the Labour leadership campaign latest
Rowena Mason and the panel discuss the launch of the COP 26 global climate change conference, the pledge for Labour party reform from leadership candidates and this week’s press boycott at No 10. Plus: Paul Owen on the chaos for the Democrats in Iowa.
Heather Stewart rings in the end of an era, as Brexit seems all but done. She chats to Jennifer Rankin, Andrew Fisher and James Kirkup about what Britain will look like after 31 January
Rowena Mason is joined by Katy Balls, Stewart Wood and Lisa O’Carroll to discuss the latest on the prime minister’s Brexit withdrawal bill, and Jess Phillips’s decision to drop out of the Labour leadership race. Plus Larry Elliott rings in from Davos, and Kate Proctor sits down with Gina Miller
Heather Stewart is joined by Rory Carroll, Henry McDonald, Jill Rutter and Jonathan Isaby to discuss the Northern Ireland Assembly reopening for business, as well as the latest on Brexit and the Labour leadership campaign
Rowena Mason is joined by Dan Sabbagh, James Johnson, and Anoosh Chakelian to discuss the latest on Iran, the Labour leadership campaign and Brexit