President of the Conservatives for Britain Group - Nigel Lawson
The Interview18 Tammi 2016

President of the Conservatives for Britain Group - Nigel Lawson

The British referendum on whether to stay in, or leave, the European Union may well be held this coming summer. It will be a vote of momentous significance for Britain and for the EU. The polls suggest it could be a close run thing. Stephen Sackur talks to Lord Lawson, president of the Conservatives for Britain group, which is campaigning for a British exit in defiance of Prime Minister David Cameron and his Conservative Government’s official strategy. The Eurosceptic’s have a historic opportunity – can they seize it?

(Photo: Lord Lawson on Hardtalk)

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David Beasley: Can the world afford to feed its most vulnerable?

David Beasley: Can the world afford to feed its most vulnerable?

Sarah Montague speaks to David Beasley, the outgoing head of the World Food Programme. During his tenure, the agency’s budget has more than doubled but the number of those close to famine is growing and conflict is disrupting food supply. How can the world’s most hungry be fed?(Photo: David Beasley, executive director of the World Food Programme appears via videolink on Hardtalk)

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Bogdan Aurescu: How is Romania handling the pressure from the war on Ukraine?

Bogdan Aurescu: How is Romania handling the pressure from the war on Ukraine?

The fallout from Putin’s war on Ukraine is having a big impact on Romania, from the refugee crisis to fears of conflict spreading to neighbouring Moldova. How is Romania handling the pressure? Stephen Sackur speaks to the country’s Foreign Minister, Bogdan Aurescu.(Photo: Bogdan Aurescu in the Hardtalk studio)

29 Maalis 202323min

Petr Pavel: Can Ukraine still count on Europe's support?

Petr Pavel: Can Ukraine still count on Europe's support?

Stephen Sackur is in Prague for an exclusive interview with the newly elected president of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel. What does the election of this former NATO General tell us about the resolve of Europeans to continue their economic and military support for Ukraine?

27 Maalis 202323min

Evgeny Popov: Are cracks appearing at the Kremlin?

Evgeny Popov: Are cracks appearing at the Kremlin?

Stephen Sackur speaks to Russian MP and pro-Kremlin TV host Evgeny Popov. The Ukraine invasion is beset with problems and Putin faces war crimes charges. Are cracks appearing?

22 Maalis 202323min

James Daunt: Is the books industry a place where creativity and diversity truly thrive?

James Daunt: Is the books industry a place where creativity and diversity truly thrive?

Stephen Sackur speaks to the hugely successful bookseller James Daunt. From Waterstones to Barnes & Noble he has fought off ebooks and online retail to revive bricks and mortar bookstores. But is the books industry a place where creativity and diversity truly thrive?(Photo: James Daunt in the Hardtalk studio)

20 Maalis 202323min

Mustafa Barghouti: Can Palestinians improve their situation?

Mustafa Barghouti: Can Palestinians improve their situation?

Stephen Sackur speaks to Palestinian politician, physician and civil rights activist Mustafa Barghouti. The seemingly endless Israeli-Palestinian conflict could be on the brink of getting a lot worse. If the two-state solution is dead, what option do the Palestinians have?(Photo: Mustafa Barghouti, leader of the Palestinian National Initiative, appears via videolink on Hardtalk)

17 Maalis 202324min

Sergei Pugachev: Inside Putin's rise

Sergei Pugachev: Inside Putin's rise

Stephen Sackur is in Nice to speak to the former Russian oligarch and billionaire businessman Sergei Pugachev. He was once dubbed Putin’s banker, a close confidant who helped Putin reach the top. But their relationship soured. Pugachev was accused of massive financial crimes; he renounced his Russian citizenship and now lives with armed guards in the south of France. What does his extraordinary story tell us of Putin’s strengths and weaknesses?

13 Maalis 202323min

Simcha Rothman: Is Israel plunging into chaos?

Simcha Rothman: Is Israel plunging into chaos?

Stephen Sackur speaks to Israeli politician Simcha Rothman, a key architect of the Netanyahu government’s controversial legal reforms aimed at radically overhauling the country’s judicial system. Critics say the plans threaten Israel’s democracy. This, alongside the rising violence in the occupied West Bank, raises questions about the strategic direction of Netanyahu’s ultra-nationalist government. Is Israel plunging into chaos?

10 Maalis 202324min

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