
112: Henry Bolton on UKIP and a new world order
Henry Bolton is the new leader of UKIP and faces a fascinating challenge, needing to realign and strategise a party on the brink of electoral irrelevance when it loses its MEPs in 2019. Rather him t...
16 Okt 201728min

111: Tony Connelly on the Irish border and the Good Friday Agreement
Tony Connelly is Europe Editor for RTE, Ireland’s public broadcaster. He explained the contentious, at times mystifying, issue of the Irish border, what’s going to happen to Bailey’s and why the Br...
12 Okt 201723min

110: William Bain on trade talks (or not)
MEPs have voted to urge the EU not to open the next phase of Brexit talks unless there is a "major breakthrough". A motion in the European Parliament to back a delay in any decision over trade discu...
9 Okt 201728min

109: Nick Temple on how social enterprises can embrace Brexit
It's conference season for the political parties, and as a Tory view of free market capitalism in Manchester is pitted against Labour's push for state-funded services in Brighton, is there another way...
4 Okt 201726min

108: Laura Townshend on how YOU can have your voice heard on Brexit
How can the general public become more engaged with the Brexit process? Laura Townshend, communications director from 38 Degrees, joins Tim to explain how the campaigning organisation is lobbying thos...
2 Okt 201726min

107: Richard Macrory on Brexit's environmental impact
We talk about Brexit as a generation-defining issue, but when it comes to urgency and the scope of possible consequences, climate change takes the cake. We talked to Richard Macrory, the UK's first...
27 Sep 201737min

106: Gina Miller on government's 'power grab' to pass laws without parliament
When it comes to defending parliamentary scrutiny, Gina Miller is on the ball. She's taken on the government twice about its failure to allow the legislature its say, first in Article 50 and more rec...
25 Sep 201719min

105: Michael Tscherny on the EU (Withdrawal) Bill
Last week the EU (Withdrawal) Bill passed its second reading. A report by the House of Commons library has predicted the bill is likely to be "one of the largest legislative projects ever undertaken ...
21 Sep 201715min



















