The great British unlocking, plus RLB and Sedwill are out
Political Fix27 Jun 2020

The great British unlocking, plus RLB and Sedwill are out

Boris Johnson announced this week that July 4 would be the UK’s Independence Day, when swaths of the economy would reopen. But is the prime minister moving too fast and going against scientific and medical advice? Plus, we discuss why Labour leader Keir Starmer sacked Rebecca Long-Bailey from his shadow cabinet, and why Mark Sedwill and Robert Jenrick are both in trouble. Presented by Sebastian Payne with Robert Shrimsley, Sarah Neville, George Parker and Jim Pickard. Produced by Anna Dedhar and Josh de la Mare.

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The repeal bill, and Labour's Brexit repositioning

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8 Sep 201730min

Brexit talks round three and will Theresa May cling on?

Brexit talks round three and will Theresa May cling on?

The political news season has kicked off again with David Davis going head-to-head with Michel Barnier in Brussels - have the talks stalled already? And does Theresa May have any chance of leading her...

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Summer special: immigration

Summer special: immigration

Will the UK ever manage to reduce migration levels to the "tens of thousands?" Should it? And how will immigration change after the UK has left the EU? With Helen Warrell of the Financial Times, plus ...

25 Aug 201729min

Summer special: the education debate

Summer special: the education debate

Who should pay for expanding undergraduate degrees, the shake-up of state school funding and apprenticeships. With Claer Barrett and Sarah O'Connor of the FT and Nigel Keohane of the Social Market Fou...

18 Aug 201734min

Summer special: fixing Britain's housing crisis

Summer special: fixing Britain's housing crisis

Why is the UK not building enough new homes when there is a consensus that more are desperately needed? And is social housing receiving the attention it deserves? With Judith Evans and John Gapper of ...

12 Aug 201728min

Summer special: the devolution revolution

Summer special: the devolution revolution

Britain has been promised that political power will flow from Whitehall to local government to help rebalance the economy - but how successful has it been? With Brian Groom of the Financial Times, plu...

5 Aug 201728min

Summer special: Brexit one year in

Summer special: Brexit one year in

In the first of our summer policy specials, the Financial Times examines the state of Brexit one year after the historic vote to leave the EU - what progress has been made, the triumphs and failures t...

29 Jul 201727min

Brexit reset and a summer of plotting

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How did the second batch of talks between Britain and Brussels go? And will the Conservative leadership plots to overthrow Theresa May grow over the summer break? With George Parker and Philip Stephen...

22 Jul 201725min

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