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How would a Labour government handle Northern Ireland?

As the UK government and the DUP appear likely to break their Brexit impasse with a new deal, a...

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Is the NHS ready for developments in cancer care? | Sponsored by Daiichi Sankyo

New technology means cancer diagnosis is better than ever.    Advances in genomic testing and...

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Parliament’s sleaze epidemic, with Chris Bryant

We’ve seen the fastest turnover of prime ministers in our history, and more MPs have been...

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Are the Conservatives laying a trap for Labour?

Earlier this week former minister Simon Clarke wrote in the Telegraph, the Conservative party...

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Port Talbot: should Britain stop harking back to a past that no longer exists?

Replacements are being made at the steelworks in Port Talbot in South Wales to make the process...

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Susan Neiman: "It's not about being pro-Israel or pro-Palestine, but pro-human rights"

The ongoing war between Israel and Hamas has now passed the 100 day mark. On the 14 January Alona...

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Will David Cameron be forced to face the Commons?

"How powerful are select committees in holding government and other bodies to account? Highly...

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Rwanda: the Conservatives' bill to die on

We’re discussing the Rwanda bill, yet again. On Tuesday there was a rebellion from the right of...

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Restoring nature: can data halt biodiversity loss? With AWS | Sponsored

The UK is one of the world’s most nature-depleted countries. According to a recent study, the...

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Why Team Starmer refuse to believe the hype around them

The Labour Party has a talent for losing elections. Over the last century, it has held office for...

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Have millennials forgiven the Lib Dems?

"I felt sure that millennials would never forgive the Lib Dems, but it seems like young people...

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The Post Office scandal: Lessons from one of the UK's greatest miscarriages of justice

Between 2009 and 2015 more than 700 people who ran Post Offices, also known as sub-postmasters,...

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How will elections shape the world in 2024?

In 2024 countries with more than 4 billion people will be sending their citizens to the polls....

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Could parliament introduce a proportional representation system?

"How likely would it be for parliament to introduce a Proportional Representation system similar...

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Six-day walkout: will the government budge on junior doctors' pay?

Anoosh Chakelian is joined by Dr Emma Runswick, junior doctor in the North West and the current...

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How will elections shape Britain in 2024?

2024 is set to be the biggest election year in history and countries with more than 4 billion...

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Andy Burnham: "2024 could be a bigger moment than 1997 for Labour"

In this conversation our political editor Andrew Marr sits down with Andy Burnham, Mayor of...

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2023: The good, the bad, and the outright bizarre

In a special festive episode of the podcast, Anoosh Chakelian is joined by Andrew Marr and...

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