
Hands, Face, Space
As Boris Johnson announces a pause to lockdown easing in England, we try and understand what it means and what could be next. We hear some analysis on the rise in cases that triggered new lockdown rul...
31 Juli 202032min

Inside AstraZeneca
Adam meets the pharma giants making 2 billion doses of Coronavirus vaccine.The race is still on to find a Coronavirus vaccine - but what will it look like, and how will we get hold of it? Adam finds ...
30 Juli 202032min

Bossing the Tech Bosses
On the day that the world's biggest tech companies defend their firms against claims they abuse their power, Adam is joined by the BBC’s Aleem Maqbool and Jessica Lessin from technology business publi...
29 Juli 202040min

On Your Bike
The government has unveiled a plan to boost cycling with new bike lanes, vouchers for repairs and lessons on offer. But how easy is it to create a cycle-friendly city or town? Adam is joined by Jennif...
28 Juli 202034min

Jamie Oliver
Jamie Oliver joins Adam to talk through the government’s obesity strategy. And now that people returning from holidays in Spain have to quarantine for two weeks, can (and should) we still go abroad th...
27 Juli 202034min

Jane Garvey and Greg James
Fortunately for Newscast, Jane Garvey’s in the hotseat. James and Laura discuss the prime minister’s first year in office, England’s first day of compulsory mask wearing in shops, and whether anti-vax...
24 Juli 202035min

Boris Johnson: Year One
Boris Johnson has been the Prime Minster for one year. And what a year it’s been. Laura and Chris are joined by his former Director of Communications, Will Walden, and former editor, Max Hastings, to ...
23 Juli 202040min

Under New Management
Labour has agreed to pay damages to seven former employees who sued the party in an anti-Semitism row. BBC journalist John Ware, who himself won a payout from the party, joins today's host Naga Munche...
22 Juli 202029min



















