Customs union conundrum and Marx at 200 – Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart is joined by Aarti Shankar, Rafael Behr and Tom McTague to discuss the showdown...
Customs union conundrum and Marx at 200 – Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart is joined by Aarti Shankar, Rafael Behr and Tom McTague to discuss the showdown...
The generational wealth gap – Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart is joined by Torsten Bell, Iman Amrani and Sonia Sodha to discuss proposals for...
Ireland's abortion referendum – Politics Weekly podcast
Pippa Crerar is joined by Eoin Carolan, Lisa O’Carroll, Sinéad Baker and Jim Waterson to discuss...
Cabinet disunity, politeness and the importance of evidence – Politics Weekly podcast
Pippa Crerar is joined by Jennifer Rankin, Rafael Behr, Sonia Sodha and Randeep Ramesh to discuss...
Chequers summit, NHS at 70 and Trump's visit – Politics Weekly podcast
Pippa Crerar is joined by Mark Wallace, Henry Newman and Zoe Williams to discuss Theresa May’s...
May's Brexit transition plan and the US midterms – Politics Weekly podcast
Pippa Crerar is joined by Jennifer Rankin, Aarti Shankar and Jonathan Lis to discuss the...
A new Brexit deal has been agreed
Boris Johnson and the EU have agreed a new Brexit deal, and Extinction Rebellion protestors...
Brexit: deal, no deal - does it really matter? | 27 August 2020
On 23 June 2016 the UK voted to leave the European Union. The issue divided a nation - and...
COVID contagion, family sacrifices & the ‘Belgian model’| 2 October 2020
David Jenkins had been an aircraft assembler at Airbus for nearly a decade but became an economic...
Poland divided and right-wing populists win again – podcast
A narrow win for the populist incumbent Andrzej Duda in Poland’s presidential election cleared...
Covid-19 and the EU: 'When Italy cried for help there was silence'
When coronavirus swept through the European Union, member states called on Brussels to help. But...
Kicking out the populists: how young voters helped swing Poland’s election
Poland’s far-right Law and Justice party was a disaster for many of the country’s democratic...
The last whale hunter in Iceland
Kristján Loftsson has stubbornly refused to bow to public opinion or an overwhelming...
Brexit: Is the UK headed for a no deal?
For the past few months UK and EU negotiators have been locked in talks trying to thrash out a...
Could a Belarus protest movement bring down Alexander Lukashenko?
Since Sunday, thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in Belarus to contest the claimed...
The siege of Mariupol – podcast
For weeks the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol has been under constant bombardment from Russian...
Climate crisis up close: a week of wildfires in Rhodes
Holidaymakers on the Greek island of Rhodes found themselves evacuated from hotels and sleeping...
The stories behind Europe’s unmarked migrant graves
What happens to the people who risk everything to get to Europe – and don’t survive the journey?...
Across Europe, millions of young people live in undocumented limbo, in fear of deportation from...
The rise of Europe’s far-right parties – podcast
Why are far-right parties becoming more influential in European politics? Jon Henley reports on...