Prosecco, Brexit and the Trump transition – Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart is joined by Ian Dunt, Rowena Mason and Matthew D’Ancona to discuss the...
Prosecco, Brexit and the Trump transition – Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart is joined by Ian Dunt, Rowena Mason and Matthew D’Ancona to discuss the...
Labour's Ukip problem – Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart hears from Labour’s shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer on protecting the...
Facing up to Europe's far right – podcast
The EU elections, beginning on 23 May, are a test for Europe’s mainstream parties as populists...
Private armies and secret deals: Russia's drive into Africa – podcast
A cache of leaked documents appear to show how a close Putin ally is leading a push to turn...
International correspondent Michael Safi discusses the mistakes and dangerous miscalculations...
How the war in Ukraine changed the world – Politics Weekly UK
This week marks one year since Russia sent its troops into Ukraine. The Guardian’s John Harris is...
The Qur’an burnings in Sweden: who is fanning the flames? – podcast
The act of burning a holy book in Sweden is not of itself illegal. But a spate of burnings has...
Out in the cold: the spy scandal gripping Denmark
Claus Hjort Frederiksen, Denmark’s former defence minister and Lars Findsen former head of...
Geert Wilders and Europe’s lurch to the far right
How did far-right politician Geert Wilders win so many seats in the Dutch election? Jon Henley...
BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine - August 2008
This month we hear from photographer Nic Barlow, who has pursued a life-long passion to record in...
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The Treaty of Utrecht, agreed in the spring of 1713, brought an end to the tired War of the...
Rawdon Brown and the Brown Archive in The National Archives
Dr John Law reveals the rich, but sadly under-explored resource of the Brown Archive - holding...
China moves into European banks, Lloyds share sale, and non-banks in the US mortgage market
Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss China's incursion into financial services in Europe, the UK...
Bankers pay, US bank results and peer-to-peer lenders move mainstream
Patrick Jenkins is joined by Martin Arnold, Daniel Schäfer, Sam Fleming and Emma Dunkley, as well...
European banks' 'investability', UK banks' scare tactics and banking in Iraq
Citi banks analyst Ronit Ghose joins the banking team to discuss the "investability" of European...
The Greek debt crisis and anti-extremism laws – Politics Weekly podcast
The panel discuss a rollercoaster week for Greece and the EU, and what the Tunisian beach...
David Cameron and Europe – Politics Weekly podcast
Polly Toynbee, Severin Carrell and Frances Perraudin join Hugh Muir to discuss Cameron's options...
George Osborne's fiscal plans and the Labour leadership hopefuls
Hugh Muir, Aditya Chakrabortty and Rowena Mason join Tom Clark to discuss George Osborne's budget...
Charlie Hebdo, election 2015 and Greece – Politics Weekly podcast
Rafael Behr, Martin Kettle, Anne Perkins and Helena Smith join Tom Clark to discuss the attacks...
This week the banking team discuss JPMorgan’s annual meeting, where chief executive and chairman...