
88: Conor Devine on how Brexit could lead to Irish reunification
Will Brexit leave Northern Ireland so bankrupt its citizens will want a reunified Ireland? With Article 50, the repeal bill and the small matter of a general election taking the focus over the past fe...
24 Jul 201737min

87: Vivi Kallinikou on the inextricable link between art and politics
A whopping 96% of creative industry workers voted to remain in the EU. For today's episode we chatted to Vivi Kallinikou of ArtRabbit about why this is, how artists are feeling about Brexit now and wh...
19 Jul 201734min

86: Henry Newman on the challenges the government faces over the repeal bill
The repeal bill to transfer European Union legislation into British statute was published last week as the government finally started dotting the i and crossing the t of Brexit. While transferring rea...
17 Jul 201718min

85: Garvan Walshe on how learning the lessons of the Iraq war will help Brexit
Is the government making the same mistakes over Brexit as it did in the Iraq war? Dr Garvan Walshe is a former international security policy adviser who believes Theresa May should heed the lessons of...
12 Jul 201733min

84: Weekly Brexit news round-up with Tim
With Jen away in New York (trying to strike a trade deal), Tim is flying solo for this week's #Brexit news round-up. In our top five stories, the government's decision to leave Euratom - the European ...
10 Jul 201714min

83: Paul Goldsmith on why Britain never bought into the European vision
If you’re left reflecting on quite how Britain ended up where it is today: the oddball of Europe with a nation split as to how to move forward, then this episode’s guest helps provide some clarity. Pa...
5 Jul 201736min

82: Weekly Brexit news round-up with Oli Dugmore and Tim
Will Brexit blow a £20billion hole in the EU’s annual budget? Will EU citizens need ID cards to reside in the UK? And is Britain about to become the “dirty man of Europe” (as one leading ground of env...
3 Jul 201732min

81: Brendan Costelloe on the impact of Brexit on the voluntary sector
As Britain departs the European Union, will its voluntary sector be ripped apart? And will it rue its decision not to become more involved with the EU Referendum debate? Tim is joined by Brendan Coste...
28 Jun 201721min



















