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Ewen MacAskill and Dan Roberts discuss the contenders for the US presidential election in 2016 with campaigning already in full swing. Plus: Henry McDonald on the crisis in Northern Ireland's power-sharing government
Larry Elliott, Rowena Mason, Seumas Milne and Meg Russell discuss China's financial slump, Jeremy Corbyn's economics and the new peers heading for the House of Lords
To the horror of the Labour establishment, Jeremy Corbyn has shot out of backbench obscurity to become the shock favourite for Labour leader. What will a Corbyn win mean for Labour and British politics?
Helena Smith, Larry Elliott, Philip Oltermann, Jennifer Rankin and Alberto Nardelli discuss the EU bailout deal for Greece
Now that the political dust has settled on the first (Lib Dem-free) Conservative budget for 19 years, what's the verdict?
The panel discuss a rollercoaster week for Greece and the EU, and what the Tunisian beach massacre means for Liberal Toryism
Tim Fallon talks to Tom Clark about his Lib Dem leadership chances. Plus: Cameron's plan to redefine child poverty and EU pressure group Conservatives for Britain
Polly Toynbee, Severin Carrell and Frances Perraudin join Hugh Muir to discuss Cameron's options on Europe and whether Labour has a future in Scotland
Hugh Muir, Aditya Chakrabortty and Rowena Mason join Tom Clark to discuss George Osborne's budget surplus plan, the European referendum and the Labour leadership race.
With the Liberal Democrats in mourning for their former leader, the question is now who can lead their party back to electoral success