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Martin Kettle, Hélène Mulholland and Michael White join Tom Clark to discuss Labour's 11-point poll lead, London's mayoral election and the French presidential electionTom ClarkMartin KettleMichael WhitePhil MaynardAngelique ChrisafisHélène Mulholland
Datum: 19.04.2012 14:19 •
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A shock win for George Galloway in the Bradford West byelection rounded off an unusual week in politics. Simon Jenkins, Polly Toynbee and Toby Helm join Tom Clark to make sense of it allTom ClarkPolly ToynbeeSimon JenkinsToby HelmPhil Maynard
Datum: 30.03.2012 14:27 •
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Andrew Adonis, Fiona Millar and Jessica Shepherd join Jeevan Vasagar at an discussion at the Guardian Open Weekend festival with a live audienceJeevan VasagarAndrew AdonisFiona MillarJessica ShepherdPhil Maynard
Datum: 28.03.2012 08:08 •
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Polly Toynbee, Aditya Chakrabortty, Phillip Inman and Richard Murphy join Tom Clark to discuss this year's BudgetTom ClarkAditya ChakraborttyRichard MurphyPolly ToynbeePhil MaynardPhillip Inman
Datum: 21.03.2012 16:34 •
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Iain Dale, Dave Hill, Siobhan Benita and Nicholas Watt discuss David Cameron's trip to the White House and the race for the London mayoralty ahead of voting in May. Plus: what makes a bestselling political memoir?Hugh MuirDave HillIain DalePhil MaynardNicholas Watt
Datum: 15.03.2012 16:39 •
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Simon Jenkins, Jonathan Freedland and Heather Stewart discuss child benefit, plus why moderate Republicans are a dying breedTom ClarkJonathan FreedlandSimon JenkinsHeather StewartPhil Maynard
Datum: 08.03.2012 17:10 •
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Michael White, Evan Harris and Meg Russell discuss the government's plan to reform the House of Lords. Plus: Ewen MacAskill in Washington previews "Super Tuesday"Tom ClarkMichael WhiteEwen MacAskillMeg RussellEvan HarrisPhil Maynard
Datum: 02.03.2012 16:30 •
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Shiv Malik, Zoe Williams and Matthew Oakley discuss the government's schemes to compel unemployed people to complete work experience schemes or face a cut in welfare payments. Plus we look ahead to next month's budget announcementsTom ClarkMatthew OakleyZoe WilliamsShiv MalikPhil Maynard
Datum: 23.02.2012 15:42 •
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Giles Fraser, Nick Cohen and Hadley Freeman discuss the Abu Qatada row; the surge in support for Republican candidate Rick Santorum and the role of religion in politicsTom ClarkNick CohenHadley FreemanPhil Maynard
Datum: 16.02.2012 16:50 •
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Polly Toynbee, Stephen Thornton and Randeep Ramesh discuss the implications of the government's bill to reform the National Health Service - and the political costs involvedTom ClarkRandeep RameshPolly ToynbeePhil Maynard
Datum: 09.02.2012 14:32 •
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Michael White and Fiona Harvey discuss the implications of the resignation of the energy and climate change secretary after he was charged with perverting the course of justiceTom ClarkMichael WhiteFiona HarveyPhil Maynard
Datum: 03.02.2012 17:05 •
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Angelique Chrisafis, Martin Kettle and Rafael Behr discuss the political attack on bankers; the new EU deal in Brussels; and the French presidential electionsTom ClarkAngelique ChrisafisRafael BehrMartin KettlePhil Maynard
Datum: 02.02.2012 15:41 •
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Michael White, Jackie Ashley and Randeep Ramesh discuss welfare reforms; Boris v Ken in London; and the Republican primaries in the USJackie AshleyTom ClarkRichard AdamsRandeep RameshMichael WhitePhil Maynard
Datum: 26.01.2012 14:42 •
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Seumas Milne, Rowenna Davis and Hopi Sen discuss Labour's shift in economic policy and how the party can remain true to its mission for social justice in austere timesTom ClarkHopi SenRowenna DavisSeumas MilnePhil Maynard
Datum: 20.01.2012 15:01 •
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Polly Toynbee, Martin Kettle and the SNP's chief whip Stewart Hosie discuss the plans for a referendum on Scottish independence; welfare reform; and the portrayal of Margaret Thatcher in new film The Iron LadyTom ClarkPolly ToynbeeMartin KettlePhil Maynard
Datum: 12.01.2012 15:16 •
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Jonathan Freedland, Martin Kettle and Suzanne Goldenberg join Tom Clark to discuss the race for the Republican presidential nominationTom ClarkJonathan FreedlandMartin KettleSuzanne GoldenbergIain Chambers
Datum: 04.01.2012 16:24 •
Größe: 26.7 MB
Gaby Hinsliff, Heather Stewart and Zoe Williams discuss the splits in the coalition following David Cameron's EU vetoAnne PerkinsZoe WilliamsHeather StewartGaby HinsliffPhil Maynard
Datum: 15.12.2011 15:20 •
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Martin Kettle, Nick Watt and Nils Pratley discuss Britain's isolation in Europe after David Cameron vetoed the latest deal aimed at saving the euroJonathan FreedlandNicholas WattMartin KettleNils PratleyPhil Maynard
Datum: 09.12.2011 14:31 •
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Michael White, Robin Harris and Randeep Ramesh discuss David Cameron's attempts to fend off attacks from all sides as he heads to Brussels to negotiate with EU leaders on a way out of the financial crisisAnne PerkinsMichael WhiteRandeep RameshPhil Maynard
Datum: 08.12.2011 15:06 •
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Michael White looks back on a momentous year and hears from MPs on their abiding political memories of 2011Michael WhitePhil MaynardSeverin CarrellJohn HarrisAllegra StrattonLarry ElliottRupert Neate
Datum: 02.12.2011 11:20 •
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Unite's Rachael Maskell, Matthew Sinclair of the Taxpayers Alliance and Tom Clark discuss this week's public sector strike over the reform of pensions. With Hugh MuirHugh MuirTom ClarkMatthew SinclairSeverin CarrellMichael WhiteSteven MorrisPhil MaynardPeter Sale
Datum: 01.12.2011 15:08 •
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Larry Elliott and Jackie Ashley join Tom Clark and Aditya Chakrabortty for a review of George Osborne's autumn statement on the British economyTom ClarkAditya ChakraborttyLarry ElliottJackie AshleyPhil Maynard
Datum: 29.11.2011 16:28 •
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David Runciman, Allegra Stratton and Anne Perkins discuss the rise of the European technocrats; Ed Miliband's economic policies; and the thorny problem of party fundingTom ClarkAllegra StrattonAnne PerkinsPhil Maynard
Datum: 24.11.2011 14:50 •
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Zoe Williams, Michael White and Anne Perkins discuss the declining appeal of the Conservatives to women; plus the future of the EU and the effectiveness of e-petitionsTom ClarkPhil MaynardMichael WhiteZoe WilliamsAnne Perkins
Datum: 17.11.2011 15:44 •
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Jonathan Freedland, Michael White and Sam Leith discuss the immigration row embroiling Theresa May and look at the Republican candidates for next year's US presidential electionMichael WhiteTom ClarkSam LeithJonathan FreedlandRichard AdamsPhil Maynard
Datum: 10.11.2011 13:35 •
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Madeleine Bunting, Nils Pratley and Michael White discuss the chaos surrounding the Greek bailout, the G20 summit and the impact of the Occupy London protestsTom ClarkMadeleine BuntingNils PratleyMichael WhitePhil Maynard
Datum: 03.11.2011 13:02 •
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Martin Kettle, Rafael Behr and Anne Perkins discuss the EU's plan to save euro; plus Philip Cowley explains why Europe spells trouble for the Tories after Monday's huge backbench rebellionTom ClarkMartin KettleAnne PerkinsRafael BehrPhil MaynardPhilip Cowley
Datum: 27.10.2011 14:27 •
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Nick Cohen and Seumas Milne on Britain's intervention in Libya; Larry Elliott on the politics of inflation; and Chris Mullin on his latest volume of political diariesTom ClarkSeumas MilneLarry ElliottChris MullinNick CohenPhil Maynard
Datum: 21.10.2011 15:10 •
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The panel discuss the strange case of defence secretary Liam Fox and his unofficial adviser; the progress of the health bill in the Lords; and the prospect of a referendum on Scottish independenceTom ClarkRupert NeateRandeep RameshAnne PerkinsSeverin CarrellPhil Maynard
Datum: 13.10.2011 15:31 •
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Martin Kettle, Simon Lancaster and Polly Toynbee discuss the health of the traditional party conferencesTom ClarkPolly ToynbeeMartin KettlePhil MaynardSimon Lancaster
Datum: 07.10.2011 12:17 •
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On the final day of the Conservative party conference, Michael White reviews the prime minister's speech. Plus: Ken Clarke compares the prime minister's performance with former Tory leaders; and Andrew Sparrow explains what we've learned from the week in ManchesterMichael WhitePhil MaynardAndrew Spa...
Datum: 05.10.2011 16:44 •
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Jonathan Freedland, Mike Cherry of the Federation of Small Businesses and Tim Leunig of Centre Forum discuss the chancellor's plans to get money flowing to small businesses, announced in his speech to Conservative party conferenceMichael WhitePhil MaynardTom Clark
Datum: 04.10.2011 11:32 •
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After apologising in a pre-conference interview for causing offence to women in off-hand remarks in the Commons chamber, Michael White asks if David Cameron risks losing female votersMichael WhitePhil MaynardAllegra Stratton
Datum: 02.10.2011 18:57 •
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Labour's Ed Miliband says Britain is in the midst of a "quiet crisis". Our commentators Julian Glover, Anne Perkins and Toby Helm assess the solutions he offered at his party's conference in Liverpool this weekTom ClarkJulian GloverAnne PerkinsToby HelmPhil Maynard
Datum: 29.09.2011 09:18 •
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Labour's leader Ed Miliband called for a "new bargain" with the people of Britain that should apply across society. Simon Hoggart hears how it was received at the party's conference in LiverpoolSimon HoggartPhil MaynardPolly Toynbee
Datum: 27.09.2011 17:28 •
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Michael White hears from delegates, MPs, pollsters and candidates on the task ahead for the Labour party as its annual conference gets underway in LiverpoolMichael WhiteAllegra StrattonPhil Maynard
Datum: 25.09.2011 16:44 •
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Tom Clark and guests Nick Cohen, Anne Perkins and Michael White assess Nick Clegg's conference week and look ahead to the challenges facing Ed Miliband at next week's Labour gathering in LiverpoolNick CohenTom ClarkAnne PerkinsPhil MaynardMichael White
Datum: 22.09.2011 14:40 •
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The leader of the Liberal Democrats went on the offensive against critics who argue the party has gained little from going into government with the Conservatives. Plus we hear from Vince Cable, Shirley Williams and Tom McNallyMichael WhitePhil MaynardSimon Hoggart
Datum: 21.09.2011 10:45 •
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Vince Cable called for greater economic stimulus measures and a reduction in inequality of incomes in a gloomy speech to the Lib Dem conference. But despite this, and their terrible poll ratings, delegates in Birmingham are surprisingly upbeatMichael WhitePhil MaynardWill HuttonDavid Rennie
Datum: 19.09.2011 18:09 •
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Should MPs fear constituency boundary changes? Tom Clark debates the pros and cons with the panel, plus a preview of the three major party conferencesTom ClarkNick CohenMichael WhiteJulian Glover
Datum: 14.09.2011 16:46 •
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Recent economic turmoil has led to higher taxes and slashed budgets. The government introduced an extra rate of tax on the richest 1% of the population, but some economists claim it is discouraging growth. Anne Perkins examines the arguments from all sides on what responsibilities come with great ri...
Datum: 08.09.2011 08:20 •
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As the euro faces an existential crisis, Anne Perkins discusses the future of European political union with prominent Eurosceptics and commentatorsAnne PerkinsDominic RaabDouglas CarswellMartin KettleJohn PalmerMats PerssonLarry ElliottPhil Maynard
Datum: 31.08.2011 10:58 •
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As the euro faces an existential crisis, Anne Perkins discusses the future of European political union with prominent Eurosceptics and commentatorsAnne PerkinsDominic RaabDouglas CarswellMartin KettleJohn PalmerMats PerssonLarry ElliottPhil Maynard
Datum: 31.08.2011 09:14 •
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Britain's economy is struggling, the Eurozone is lurching from one crisis to the next and the US is threatened with a credit rating downgrade. Julian Glover, Larry Elliott and Nick Pearce discuss how policymakers should reactTom ClarkPhil MaynardLarry ElliottAditya ChakraborttyNick PearceJulian Glov...
Datum: 28.07.2011 16:16 •
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David Cameron cut short a trip to Africa to face MPs in a parliamentary debate about the developments in the phone-hacking scandal following the appearance of Rupert Murdoch at a parliamentary committee. Julian Glover, John Harris and Martin Kettle join Jon Henley to discuss the week's eventsJon Hen...
Datum: 21.07.2011 13:48 •
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After courting his support for decades, this was the week that politicians of all stripes finally rounded on Rupert Murdoch and his media empire. But what will be the result? Michael White, James Macintyre and Anne Perkins discuss another frantic week in WestminsterTom ClarkMichael WhiteAnne Perkins...
Datum: 14.07.2011 20:22 •
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Public outrage over the tabloid phone hacking scandal has led to debates about media ownership, the judgment of the prime minister and the integrity of the police. Julian Glover, Toby Helm and Anne Perkins discuss the implicationsTom ClarkAnne PerkinsJulian GloverToby HelmPhil Maynard
Datum: 07.07.2011 13:03 •
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As public sector workers go one strike over changes to their pensions, which they say mean a longer working life and a poorer retirement, Libby Brooks, Nick Cohen and Michael White discuss the politics of the rowTom ClarkLibby BrooksNick CohenMichael WhitePhil Maynard
Datum: 30.06.2011 14:01 •
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David Cameron announces a policy reversal, vowing to lock more people up for longer. Our panel of columnists and experts assesses how liberal the coalition really isTom ClarkMadeleine BuntingAnne PerkinsJulian AstlePhil MaynardAlan Travis
Datum: 23.06.2011 14:31 •
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Ed Miliband takes on David Cameron over benefit cuts. And could NHS chaos give rise to catastrophe for the coalition?Tom ClarkRandeep RameshJackie AshleyTim Montgomerie
Datum: 16.06.2011 15:04 •
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The business secretary was booed when he warned trade unions against mass strikes, and after government U-turns on health and sentencing policy, could the economy be next?Tom ClarkLarry ElliottJulian GloverAnne PerkinsHarriet Grant
Datum: 09.06.2011 17:23 •
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David Marquand joins Tom Clark, Michael White and Anne Perkins to discuss the prospect of a broad-based realignment in British politicsDavid MarquandTom ClarkIain ChambersAnne PerkinsMichael White
Datum: 02.06.2011 15:59 •
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Barack Obama jets in to sprinkle some stardust on Westminster; and a privacy row pits the courts against parliament. With Martin Kettle, Polly Toynbee, Anne Perkins and host Tom ClarkTom ClarkPolly ToynbeeMartin KettleAnne PerkinsRichard AdamsPhil Maynard
Datum: 26.05.2011 16:01 •
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The justice secretary's comments on rape led to calls for his resignation. But has the pace of modern political reporting led to a rush to judgment? Plus: Nick Clegg and reform of the House of LordsTom ClarkAnne PerkinsMichael WhitePhil Maynard
Datum: 19.05.2011 14:06 •
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As the coalition moves into its second year, Guardian columnists debate the impact of last week's elections on the relationship between the two parties. Plus, we look at policing; NHS reform; and AfghanistanTom ClarkJulian GloverJackie AshleyAllegra StrattonPhil Maynard
Datum: 12.05.2011 13:49 •
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Britain rejects the AV system as nationalists secure Holyrood's first ever majority and the Lib Dems come off worst in local and devolved elections. Analysis and commentary from our experts around the UKTom ClarkMartin KettleSeverin CarrellSteven MorrisMike SmithsonHenry McDonaldPhil Maynard
Datum: 06.05.2011 20:09 •
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Julian Glover, Anne Perkins, Antony Green and Mike Smithson discuss next week's local elections. Plus: an Australian angle on the AV campaign and a political take on the royal weddingTom ClarkJulian GloverAnne PerkinsVivienne Perry
Datum: 28.04.2011 14:51 •
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We look at the elections in Scotland; the latest on the AV campaign; and a curious political idea from HungaryMartin KettleSeverin CarrellIain MacwhirterTom ClarkPhil Maynard
Datum: 21.04.2011 14:41 •
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Seumas Milne, Anne Perkins, Rafael Behr and Angelique Chrisafis discuss splits in the coalition, the Islamic veil ban in France and the political concept of happinessTom ClarkSeumas MilneRafael BehrAnne PerkinsAngelique ChrisafisPhil Maynard
Datum: 14.04.2011 14:41 •
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Michael White talks to MPs, voters, campaigners and experts prior to the referendum on the alternative vote system on 5 MayBilly BraggMichael WhiteDavid BlunkettTom WatsonJulian GloverTim SoutphommasanePhil MaynardPeter Luff
Datum: 11.04.2011 10:07 •
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As Portugal's socialist government falls, a trend is emerging of centre-right parties replacing social democrats in office across Europe. Michael White, David Hearst and Stephen Tindale debate the political effects of a European financial crisisTom ClarkMichael WhiteDavid HearstStephen TindalePhil M...
Datum: 07.04.2011 13:49 •
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Jonathan Freedland, Jackie Ashley and Julian Glover join Anne Perkins to discuss Ed Miliband's address to the TUC anti-cuts rally, Michael Gove's education policy u-turns and whether marriage makes politicians more electableAnne PerkinsJonathan FreedlandJackie AshleyJulian GloverPhil Maynard
Datum: 31.03.2011 15:12 •
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Larry Elliott, Martin Kettle, Polly Toynbee and Tom Clark discuss the budget announcement from chancellor George OsborneTom ClarkPolly ToynbeeMartin KettleLarry ElliottPhil Maynard
Datum: 23.03.2011 16:42 •
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Evan Harris and Madeleine Bunting join Tom Clark and Anne Perkins to discuss the government's NHS reforms; an interview with health minister Simon Burns; plus the best prime ministers the country never hadTom ClarkAnne PerkinsEvan HarrisMadeleine BuntingPhil Maynard
Datum: 17.03.2011 16:19 •
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Mark Malloch-Brown, Simon Jenkins and Ian Black discuss the British response to events in the Middle East and ponder the future of the doctrine of liberal interventionismTom ClarkSimon JenkinsMark Malloch-BrownIan BlackPhil Maynard
Datum: 10.03.2011 17:48 •
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Caroline Lucas MP, Martin Kettle and Michael White join Tom Clark to discuss the state of the government's green agendaCaroline LucasTom ClarkMartin KettleMichael WhitePhil Maynard
Datum: 03.03.2011 10:40 •
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Peter Kellner, Martin Kettle and Henry McDonald discuss Friday's Irish election and the rest of the week's political newsTom ClarkAnne PerkinsMartin KettlePeter KellnerHenry McDonaldPhil Maynard
Datum: 24.02.2011 15:34 •
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Henry McDonald hears from candidates, businesspeople, voters and journalists prior to Ireland's most fascinating election for yearsHenry McDonaldPhil Maynard
Datum: 18.02.2011 15:28 •
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Tom Clark, Michael White and Anne Perkins discuss the week in politicsTom ClarkIain ChambersMichael WhiteAnne Perkins
Datum: 17.02.2011 15:20 •
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Jackie Ashley, Olly Grender and Hugh Muir discuss the week in politicsMatt WellsHugh MuirJackie AshleyPhil Maynard
Datum: 10.02.2011 16:24 •
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Can the British government offer the people of Egypt anything more than platitudes? Plus: online crime maps; and the plans to sell off ancient forests. With Rafael Behr, Michael White and Martin WoollacottTom ClarkAllegra StrattonMichael WhiteRafael BehrMartin WoollacottPhil Maynard
Datum: 03.02.2011 16:23 •
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In this week's audio programme: with economic growth negative once more, what will Labour's new shadow chancellor add to the debate on the nation's finances? Plus the reform of anti-terrorism laws and Barack Obama's state of the union speechTom ClarkJulian GloverMichael WhiteGaby HinsliffShami Chakr...
Datum: 27.01.2011 15:46 •
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Tempers are running high in the House of Lords as Labour peers attempt to block plans to redraw constituency boundaries and hold a referendum on the voting system. And things are no less heated in the Commons, where the bill to reform the NHS got its first outingTom ClarkAllegra StrattonPolly Toynbe...
Datum: 20.01.2011 16:28 •
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Jackie Ashley, Martin Kettle and Martin Wainwright discuss a busy week in politics as Labour win the first electoral battle of the new yearTom ClarkAllegra StrattonJackie AshleyMartin KettleMartin WainwrightPhil Maynard
Datum: 14.01.2011 15:25 •
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Rafael Behr, Natalie Hanman, Hugh Muir and Michael White discuss the big political stories of the week and pick their people to watch in 2011Tom ClarkRafael BehrHugh MuirNatalie HanmanMichael WhitePhil Maynard
Datum: 06.01.2011 15:47 •
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Jackie Ashley, Rafael Behr, Michael White and Julian Glover discuss a tumultuous year in British politics and look ahead to 2011Allegra StrattonTom ClarkMichael WhiteJackie AshleyRafael BehrJulian GloverAngus RobertsonMatthew HancockPhil Maynard
Datum: 16.12.2010 16:36 •
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The government won a tight vote on raising university tuition fees as a split Lib Dem party was forced to backtrack on a key election pledge. Our expert panel discusses the political falloutTom ClarkAllegra StrattonNick CohenMartin KettleMichael WhitePhil Maynard
Datum: 10.12.2010 15:38 •
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Jonathan Powell and Heather Brooke discuss WikiLeaks and how governments keep secrets in a digital ageTom ClarkAllegra StrattonHeather BrookePhil Maynard
Datum: 02.12.2010 15:29 •
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Michael Gove's reform package for schools was overshadowed by more protests against tuition fee rises. Jonathan Freedland, Julian Astle and Rafael Behr discuss the week in politicsTom HappoldJonathan FreedlandRafael BehrJulian AstlePhil Maynard
Datum: 25.11.2010 16:16 •
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Should government measure national happiness? And what effect will a royal wedding have on a population buffeted by economic anxieties? Seumas Milne, Madeleine Bunting and Mark Williamson discussAllegra StrattonSeumas MilneMadeleine BuntingPhil Maynard
Datum: 18.11.2010 14:48 •
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Conservative MP Jesse Norman joins Guardian columnists Julian Glover and Polly Toynbee to discuss the week's political newsAllegra StrattonPolly ToynbeeJulian GloverJesse NormanPhil Maynard
Datum: 11.11.2010 16:59 •
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Will the 'squeezed middle' in the UK rise up against the coalition? Allegra Stratton and guests look into the crystal ball. And how will the government resolve the forthcoming 'car crash' on control orders?Allegra StrattonIain ChambersMichael WhiteRichard GraysonNick Cohen
Datum: 04.11.2010 16:51 •
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Will the coalition adhere to its plans to cut housing benefit - potentially displacing hundreds of thousands of poorer people?Allegra StrattonTom ClarkPolly ToynbeeJulian GloverHélène MulhollandIain Chambers
Datum: 28.10.2010 15:23 •
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Our team of experts discusses the winners and losers in the government's comprehensive spending reviewAditya ChakraborttyTom ClarkPolly ToynbeeWilliam KeeganNils PratleyPatrick ButlerIain Chambers
Datum: 20.10.2010 09:01 •
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We look at Nick Clegg's struggle to keep his party together over tuition fees, Ed Miliband's debut as Labour leader at PMQs, and the handbag-shaped shadow hovering over the coalition, as Margaret Thatcher turns 85Allegra StrattonMatt WellsIain ChambersMartin KettleStephen BatesTom Happold
Datum: 14.10.2010 13:10 •
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Hours of preparation go into a keynote speech at a party conference, but who listens? And what do they hear? Anne Perkins, Nick Cohen and Michael White round up the week in politicsMatt WellsNick CohenAnne PerkinsMichael WhitePhil Maynard
Datum: 07.10.2010 13:52 •
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After an uexpectedly difficult party conference, David Cameron roused the party faithful with a barnstorming speech. Michael White presents our final conference podcast from BirminghamMichael WhiteMartin KettleAllegra StrattonPhil Maynard
Datum: 06.10.2010 18:54 •
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Justice secretary Kenneth Clarke vowed to introduce a pragmatic reform of the penal system, as Theresa May announced new powers for police accountability. So where do the Tories stand on law and order? Michael White reportsMichael WhiteAlan TravisJonathan FreedlandPhil Maynard
Datum: 05.10.2010 16:38 •
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The chancellor promised the largest overhaul in the welfare state "since Beveridge". We hear reaction from delegates and union officials at the Conservative conference in BirminghamMichael WhitePhil MaynardPolly ToynbeeBrendan BarberDigby JonesRichard Lambert
Datum: 04.10.2010 16:24 •
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As Ed Miliband takes over as leader of the opposition, we discuss the importance of age in politics and look back at a dramatic week for Labour. Plus Nick Boles on why the Tories should consider an electoral pact with the Lib DemsMatt WellsNick BolesAllegra StrattonJulian GloverRafael BehrPhil Mayna...
Datum: 30.09.2010 14:46 •
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Labour leader Ed Miliband told his party conference that his party needed to accept blame for losing the trust of the British people and embrace the optimism of a "new generation" in politicsMichael WhiteJonathan FreedlandPolly ToynbeeAndrew SparrowPhil Maynard
Datum: 28.09.2010 16:58 •
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Outgoing shadow chancellor Alistair Darling has warned his party against abandoning a 'balanced approach' on deficit reduction, and delegates show their support for defeated David MilibandMichael WhiteLarry ElliottMartin KettlePhil Maynard
Datum: 27.09.2010 16:36 •
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Labour delegates are in buoyant mood at their annual conference in Manchester following the election of their new leader Ed Miliband. Michael White hears from MPs and delegatesHilary BennMichael WhitePolly ToynbeeSimon HoggartPhil Maynard
Datum: 26.09.2010 16:23 •
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Vince Cable was the star of the Liberal Democrats' conference in Liverpool - but all eyes will be on the Milibands in Manchester as Labour announces its new leader. Polly Toynbee, Michael White and Seumas Milne round up a busy week in politicsAllegra StrattonTom ClarkPolly ToynbeeMichael WhiteSeumas...
Datum: 23.09.2010 16:06 •
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On the final day of the Liberal Democrats' conference, business secretary Vince Cable used his speech to attack the 'murky' world of financeMichael WhitePhil Maynard
Datum: 22.09.2010 14:39 •
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Martin Kettle and Andrew Rawnsley join Michael White to discuss how the Liberal Democrats can retain a separate identity while governing in coalition with the ConservativesMichael WhiteMartin KettleAndrew RawnsleyPhil Maynard
Datum: 21.09.2010 17:07 •
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Nick Clegg told his party that he was right to sign up to deep spending cuts and that Lib Dems have a bright futureMichael WhitePhil Maynard
Datum: 20.09.2010 18:27 •
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As crowds amass for the Lib Dem conference, the TUC's annual get-together and the visit of the pope, Jackie Ashley and Richard Grayson are on hand to discuss the week's political storiesTom ClarkAllegra StrattonJackie AshleyRichard GraysonPhil Maynard
Datum: 16.09.2010 14:51 •
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Rafael Behr and Julian Glover discuss the Andy Coulson affair, alternative voting and the power of bankersAllegra StrattonJulian GloverRafael BehrTim Maby
Datum: 09.09.2010 14:02 •
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Chris Mullin, former minister under Tony Blair and his rival on the political bestseller list, joins Martin Kettle and Polly Toynbee to discuss the week in politicsTom ClarkChris MullinMartin KettlePolly ToynbeePhil Maynard
Datum: 02.09.2010 10:47 •
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David Miliband is in the studio as the Labour leadership campaign enters its final stages. He is is the front-runner ? but can he hold of the challenge of his younger brother, Ed, and the rest of the pack?Tom ClarkNatalie HanmanHenry PorterDavid MilibandPhil Maynard
Datum: 25.08.2010 16:59 •
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On the 100th day of the coalition, we look at the future of the Lib Dem-Tory allianceTom ClarkAllegra StrattonIain ChambersAditya ChakraborttyMichael White
Datum: 18.08.2010 13:50 •
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Ed Miliband joins Nick Cohen on the Politics Weekly panel this week to discuss the best way to oppose the coalition, why the government is going after benefit cheats and the looming industrial action at Britain's airportsTom ClarkAllegra StrattonNick CohenPhil Maynard
Datum: 13.08.2010 16:12 •
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Labour leadership contender Diane Abbott joins the panel for a discussion of this week's news in politics and explains why she feels she's the best hope for her party. With Julian Glover and Ros TaylorDiane AbbottTom ClarkJulian GloverRos TaylorPhil Maynard
Datum: 28.07.2010 15:03 •
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The Labour leadership candidate says his support comes from both wings of the party and discusses UK-US relationsTom ClarkAllegra StrattonMartin KettleEd BallsPhil Maynard
Datum: 21.07.2010 15:35 •
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Labour leadership hopeful Andy Burnham is in the studio to discuss the French parliament's vote for a ban on the full face veil, reforms to the NHS and his campaign to lead his partyAllegra StrattonTom ClarkJonathan FreedlandPhil MaynardAndy Burnham
Datum: 14.07.2010 13:44 •
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The education secretary says sorry for errors on school budget cuts; how the civil service is coping with coalition and Nick Clegg's plan to change the voting system in this week's show with Michael White, Julian Glover and Rafael BehrTom ClarkMichael WhiteRafael BehrJulian GloverPhil Maynard
Datum: 08.07.2010 16:29 •
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Tom Clark and Allegra Stratton are joined by Jonathan Freedland and Madeleine Bunting to discuss the ways in which the coalition has moved into Labour's natural territoryAllegra StrattonTom ClarkJonathan FreedlandMadeleine BuntingIain Chambers
Datum: 01.07.2010 12:22 •
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Just how progressive was the government's first budget? Plus, the brutal nature of Australian politicsAllegra StrattonTom ClarkAndy DuckworthSeumas MilneGary YoungeMartin Kettle
Datum: 24.06.2010 17:17 •
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Ruth Sunderland, Julian Glover and Seumas Milne test George Osborne's claims that today's budget was unavoidable and progressive, while Michael White gets reaction from WestminsterAditya ChakraborttyJulian GloverRuth SunderlandMichael WhitePhil MaynardAndy DuckworthJon DennisTim Maby
Datum: 22.06.2010 10:42 •
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David Cameron's first diplomatic test has come as an angry Barack Obama continues to hit out at BP. Our panel discusses the impact on British and US relationsAllegra StrattonJackie AshleyTom HappoldPhil Maynard
Datum: 17.06.2010 14:33 •
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Diane Abbott scraped on to the ballot paper for the Labour leadership this week, throwing the contest wide open. Polly Toynbee and Rafael Behr discuss the candidates and the rest of the week in politicsTom ClarkAllegra StrattonPolly ToynbeeRafael BehrPhil Maynard
Datum: 10.06.2010 17:20 •
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After David Laws became the first minister to resign from the new government, we assess how badly the Liberal Democrat will be missed. Plus the day after David Cameron's first PMQs as prime minister, Ken Clarke talks about how the event has changed over the yearsTom ClarkAllegra StrattonLibby Brooks...
Datum: 03.06.2010 08:54 •
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Two weeks in and the new prime minister is already taking flak from the right wing of his party. Michael White, Georgina Henry and Julian Glover also look at the Queen's speech, Osborne's cuts, and why only opposition parties talk about the primacy of parliamentTom ClarkMichael WhiteGeorgina HenryJu...
Datum: 27.05.2010 15:48 •
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As a new government gets down to business Tory blogger Tim Montgomerie and Jackie Ashley join Tom Clark and Allegra Stratton to discuss how the new coalition is workingTom ClarkAllegra StrattonFrancesca PanettaJackie AshleyTim Montgomerie
Datum: 20.05.2010 14:15 •
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MPs have not begun sitting yet at Westminster and already there is revolt on the backbenches at a new device changing the rules on dissolution of parliament. Plus, how do the people of Thirsk and Malton feel about being on the frontline of the "new politics"Michael WhiteMartin Wainwright
Datum: 14.05.2010 10:11 •
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Jonathan Freedland, Seumas Milne and Julian Glover join Tom Clark and Allegra Stratton to chew over the new coalition, the Labour leadership contenders and where all this leaves 'liberalism'Tom ClarkAllegra StrattonFrancesca PanettaJonathan FreedlandJulian GloverSeumas Milne
Datum: 13.05.2010 13:29 •
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In his first day in office David Cameron - with the help of Nick Clegg - formed his cabinet as the Labour party began its search for a new leaderMichael WhiteNicholas WattPhil MaynardSimon Hoggart
Datum: 12.05.2010 10:16 •
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The corridors of Westminster are buzzing with rumour and counter-rumour as backroom deals continue to be negotiated. Michael White is in the thick of itMichael WhiteAllegra StrattonPhil MaynardJon Dennis
Datum: 11.05.2010 15:59 •
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Gordon Brown has announced his intention to resign as leader of the Labour party. Michael White and Martin Kettle discuss the implicationsJon DennisMichael WhiteMartin KettlePhil Maynard
Datum: 10.05.2010 17:32 •
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On a day of frenzied negotiation in Westminster, Michael White doorsteps the Liberal Democrats, hears from eager new MPs including Jo Johnson (brother of Boris) and some old hands such as Glenda JacksonMichael WhiteAndrew SparrowPhil Maynard
Datum: 10.05.2010 17:30 •
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With no overall majority in parliament David Cameron has proposed a deal with the Liberal Democrats to oust Gordon Brown and govern Britain. Our leading columnists debate the way forwardAndrew RawnsleyMartin KettleMichael WhitePolly ToynbeeJonathan FreedlandJulian GloverLarry ElliottFrancesca Panett...
Datum: 07.05.2010 17:35 •
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Michael White conducts an exit poll in his own west London marginal constituency, reflects on an unusual campaign and looks ahead to tonight's resultsMichael WhitePhil MaynardJon Dennis
Datum: 06.05.2010 14:56 •
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Andrew Rawnsley, Polly Toynbee and John Harris join the team in front of a live audience to sum up the key issues of the election campaign and give their final predictionsTom ClarkAllegra StrattonFrancesca PanettaPolly ToynbeeAndrew RawnsleyJohn HarrisDave HillJon Dennis
Datum: 05.05.2010 15:48 •
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Andrew Rawnsley, Polly Toynbee and John Harris join the team in front of a live audience to sum up the key issues of the election campaign and give their final predictionsTom ClarkAllegra StrattonFrancesca PanettaPolly ToynbeeAndrew RawnsleyJohn HarrisDave HillJon Dennis
Datum: 05.05.2010 12:33 •
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The Oxfordshire constituency of Witney has long been a safe Conservative seat and this year is no exception. However, this week, the incumbent David Cameron may become prime minister. We hear from those who will help elect him, and those standing against himMichael WhitePhil MaynardSeverin CarrellJo...
Datum: 04.05.2010 16:51 •
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Gordon Brown gave a barnstorming speech on issues such as the minimum wage and affordable housing; but in Lab/Con marginal constituencies his votes are ebbing away as Michael White finds outMichael WhitePhil Maynard
Datum: 03.05.2010 19:20 •
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The debates are over and the campaign is into the home straight. Will the Lib Dem surge continue till polling day? Has Brown's gaffe destroyed his chances? And can Cameron seal the deal? Marina Hyde and Nick Watt join Andrew Rawnsley to discuss the campaign's final daysAndrew RawnsleyNicholas WattMa...
Datum: 30.04.2010 14:05 •
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The final leaders' debate was centred around the economy and with a week to go before the country goes to the polls it was a feisty affair. Our panel give their verdictMichael WhitePolly ToynbeePhil Maynard
Datum: 28.04.2010 23:08 •
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An unguarded comment by the prime minister dominated a day that Labour wanted to spend speaking about the economy. Meanwhile, in the marginal seat of Richmond Park, Zac Goldsmith alleges his Lib Dem opponents are fighting dirtyMichael WhiteJon DennisMatt WellsMadeleine BuntingTim MabyMartin Wainwrig...
Datum: 28.04.2010 18:24 •
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An unguarded comment by the prime minister dominated a day that Labour wanted to spend speaking about the economy. Meanwhile, in the marginal seat of Richmond Park, Zac Goldsmith alleges his Lib Dem opponents are fighting dirtyMichael WhiteJon DennisMatt WellsMadeleine BuntingTim MabyMartin Wainwrig...
Datum: 28.04.2010 17:19 •
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In a speech to the Centre for Social Justice, the Tory leader said he believes his 'big society' philosophy can solve the UK's social problems ? but some in his audience disagreedMichael WhiteAlan TravisPhil MaynardJon DennisIain Duncan Smith
Datum: 27.04.2010 16:02 •
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Michael White reports from the Poplar and Limehouse constituency, while Severin Carrell finds out how the Conservatives are targeting a marginal seat in ScotlandMichael WhitePhil MaynardAndrew SparrowSeverin Carrell
Datum: 26.04.2010 18:31 •
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With the Lib Dems still riding high in the polls, the outcome of the election is looking increasingly unpredictable. We have David Hare, Hadley Freeman and Nick Watt on hand to help make sense of itAndrew RawnsleyNicholas WattHadley FreemanPhil Maynard
Datum: 23.04.2010 14:00 •
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Martin Kettle, Georgina Henry, Julian Borger and Tom Happold join Michael White for analysis of the second in the series of pre-election debates between the men vying to be Britain's prime ministerMichael WhiteJulian BorgerGeorgina HenryMartin KettleTom HappoldPhil Maynard
Datum: 22.04.2010 22:38 •
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Jackie Ashley, Nick Cohen and John Harris look at Cleggmania and the Tories' 'big society' ? or is that big flop?Francesca PanettaAllegra StrattonTom ClarkJackie AshleyJohn HarrisNick Cohen
Datum: 21.04.2010 16:29 •
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With his star still rising, Nick Clegg and a growing media entourage including Michael White visited Chippenham in rural Wiltshire where the Lib Dems are hoping to pinch a seat from the ConservativesMichael WhiteSteven MorrisMartin KettlePhil Maynard
Datum: 20.04.2010 16:24 •
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In association with 38 Degrees, today's show has been recorded live in London with Ed Miliband, Jeremy Hunt and Danny Alexander arguing the case for their parties' policiesMichael WhiteFrancesca PanettaPhil MaynardBen Kape
Datum: 19.04.2010 15:48 •
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Five experts in the field of education discuss which party's policies could transform Britain's classroomsObserverThe ObserverAnushka AsthanaAndy DuckworthToby YoungFiona MillarEstelle Morris
Datum: 17.04.2010 23:07 •
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Andrew Rawnsley is joined by Nicholas Watt and Marina Hyde to discuss a week in which Nick Clegg emerged as a surprise hero, Ukip launched a manifesto its leader hadn't read, and old media squared up against newAndrew RawnsleyNicholas WattMarina HydePhil Maynard
Datum: 16.04.2010 14:24 •
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Polly Toynbee, Alan Travis and Matt Wells join Michael White for analysis of the first in the series of pre-election debates between the men vying to be Britain's prime ministerMichael WhitePolly ToynbeeAlan TravisMatt WellsPhil Maynard
Datum: 15.04.2010 22:54 •
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Today's show comes from the heart of the City of London, where the Liberal Democrat leader launched his party's manifesto. We hear from Paddy Ashdown on the campaign trail and cartoonist Steve Bell tells us why the leaders are morphing into each otherSteven MorrisMichael WhitePhil MaynardSteve Bell
Datum: 14.04.2010 16:12 •
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Michael White rounds up a day in which the Conservatives issued an 'invitation to join the government of Britain'. With David Hare, Jonathan Freedland and Martin WainwrightMichael WhitePhil Maynard
Datum: 13.04.2010 18:26 •
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Gordon Brown chose the newly built Queen Elizabeth hospital in Birmingham to launch Labour's manifesto. Michael White was there and spoke to cabinet ministers, activists and analysts for our first daily election podcastMichael WhitePhil Maynard
Datum: 12.04.2010 17:02 •
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Anne Perkins and Seumas Milne join Tom Clark and Allegra Stratton to look at the election campaign ahead of usAllegra StrattonTom ClarkSimon HoggartMike SmithsonAnne PerkinsSeumas MilneFrancesca Panetta
Datum: 08.04.2010 14:07 •
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Tony Blair re-enters the fray, the Tories promise a tax cut and we get the verdict on the first televised debate of the campaign. With Julian Glover, Georgina Henry and Michael WhiteAllegra StrattonGeorgina HenryJulian GloverMichael WhitePhil Maynard
Datum: 01.04.2010 14:04 •
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Our team of experts discuss the winners and losers in the chancellor's final budget before the general electionAditya ChakraborttyTom ClarkLarry ElliottRuth SunderlandMartin KettlePhil Maynard
Datum: 24.03.2010 17:27 •
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Polly Toynbee, Michael White and John Harris discuss the forthcoming election campaignTom ClarkFrancesca PanettaJohn HarrisMichael WhitePolly ToynbeeMartin WainwrightJohn Domokos
Datum: 17.03.2010 11:31 •
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With the general election just around the corner we'll be hearing plenty from those who want our votes. But what are the subjects they won't want to talk about? We get the lowdown from Polly Toynbee, Deborah Orr, Seumas Milne and Michael WhiteTom ClarkMichael WhitePolly ToynbeeDeborah OrrSeumas Miln...
Datum: 11.03.2010 15:36 •
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Michael White and Chris Ames assess Gordon Brown's performance at the Iraq inquiry and discuss the thorny issue of funding for military equipmentMatt WellsPhil MaynardMichael WhiteChris Ames
Datum: 05.03.2010 17:49 •
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David Runciman and Madeleine Bunting look back on Michael Foot's life and discuss Lord Ashcroft, the role of ethics in politics and the upcoming televised leaders' debatesAllegra StrattonTom ClarkFrancesca PanettaMichael WhiteSimon HoggartMadeleine Bunting
Datum: 04.03.2010 16:09 •
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Andrew Rawnsley is in the studio to discuss the storm over his new book The End of the Party. And, as the polls narrow, are the Tories wobbling on the economy?Allegra StrattonAndrew RawnsleyRafael BehrGeorgina HenryPhil Maynard
Datum: 25.02.2010 12:38 •
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Seumas Milne and Julian Glover join Allegra Stratton and Tom Clark to discuss the week in politicsTom ClarkAllegra StrattonFrancesca PanettaJulian GloverSeumas Milne
Datum: 18.02.2010 12:40 •
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Rafael Behr and Polly Toynbee join Tom Clark and Allegra Stratton to get a masterclass in speech-writing and have a look at whether that thing most beloved of political obsessives ? a hung parliament ? may come to passTom ClarkAllegra StrattonRafael BehrPolly ToynbeeFrancesca PanettaSimon Lancaster
Datum: 11.02.2010 16:38 •
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Nick Cohen, Catherine Bennett and Tom Happold join Tom Clark to chew over the week in politicsTom ClarkFrancesca PanettaTom HappoldNick CohenCatherine BennettMichael White
Datum: 04.02.2010 13:17 •
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Chris Ames, Michael White and Martin Kettle join Tom Clark and Allegra Stratton to pick over Blair's appearance at the Iraq War inquiryAllegra StrattonTom ClarkFrancesca PanettaChris AmesMichael WhiteAndrew SparrowMartin Kettle
Datum: 29.01.2010 12:07 •
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Anne Perkins and Andy Beckett join Tom Clark and Allegra Stratton to ask if we are stepping back in time to the troubled decade of the 1970sTom ClarkAllegra StrattonFrancesca PanettaAnne PerkinsAndy BeckettLarry Elliott
Datum: 21.01.2010 14:20 •
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Anne Perkins and Andy Beckett join Tom Clark and Allegra Stratton to ask if we are stepping back in time to the troubled decade of the 1970sTom ClarkAllegra StrattonFrancesca PanettaAnne PerkinsAndy BeckettLarry Elliott
Datum: 21.01.2010 13:19 •
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Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Polly Toynbee and Madeleine Bunting join Allegra Stratton to discuss Alastair Campbell's appearance at the Chilcot inquiry, Nick Clegg's policy interventions and Cameron's speech about characterAllegra StrattonFrancesca PanettaJulian GloverMadeleine BuntingPolly ToynbeeGeoffrey ...
Datum: 14.01.2010 13:36 •
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Jonathan Freedland and Tom Happold join Tom Clark and Allegra Stratton to pick over the latest attempts to unseat Gordon BrownTom ClarkFrancesca PanettaJonathan FreedlandTom HappoldWill Woodward
Datum: 07.01.2010 12:36 •
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John Vidal, Suzanne Goldenberg, Jonathan Watts and Allegra Stratton discuss the Copenhagen agreementJohn VidalSuzanne GoldenbergJonathan WattsAndy DuckworthAllegra Stratton
Datum: 19.12.2009 10:33 •
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George Monbiot is locked out in the Denmark cold ? while the political climate at home heats up with election rumoursGeorge MonbiotMadeleine BuntingGeorgina HenryMichael WhiteTom ClarkAllegra StrattonFrancesca PanettaPascal Wyse
Datum: 17.12.2009 16:57 •
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Polly Toynbee, Simon Jenkins and Nick Cohen face a live audience as Politics Weekly looks back on the last 12 months in Westminster, and gazes ahead to the new year in politics. If 2009 was the year of the duck house, how will 2010 go down in history?Allegra StrattonTom ClarkPolly ToynbeeNick CohenS...
Datum: 10.12.2009 13:24 •
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Brown was back on form in the Commons this week and, with the polls narrowing, Tory backbenchers are beginning to get restless. Not least on climate changeAllegra StrattonTom ClarkPhil MaynardJackie AshleyJulian GloverSimon HoggartMichael White
Datum: 03.12.2009 15:23 •
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Anne Perkins and Polly Toynbee decide which Miliband they would like as Labour leader, discuss this week's disappointing banking news, and ask whether the Iraq inquiry will amount to anything, fifth time aroundTom ClarkAllegra StrattonFrancesca PanettaPolly ToynbeeMichael WhiteAnne Perkins
Datum: 26.11.2009 13:49 •
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Michael White, Madeleine Bunting and Martin Kettle join Allegra Stratton and Tom Clark to look at the Queen's speechTom ClarkAllegra StrattonFrancesca PanettaMichael WhiteMadeleine BuntingMartin Kettle
Datum: 19.11.2009 15:10 •
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Lesley Riddoch, Julian Glover and Georgina Henry join Allegra Stratton to pick apart the week in politicsAllegra StrattonFrancesca PanettaJulian GloverGeorgina HenryLesley RiddochMichael White
Datum: 13.11.2009 12:44 •
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Jackie Ashley and Catherine Bennett consider the fine balance David Cameron needs to learn in juggling his Eurosceptic backbenchers and European allies, and discuss what happens when ministers hand power to non-politiciansTom ClarkAllegra StrattonFrancesca PanettaJackie AshleyCatherine BennettAnne P...
Datum: 05.11.2009 13:32 •
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Nick Cohen and Anne Perkins join Tom Clark and Allegra Stratton for a lively digest of the week in politicsMichael WhiteNick CohenTom ClarkAllegra StrattonAnne Perkins
Datum: 29.10.2009 16:44 •
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Jonathan Freedland, Henry Porter and Michael White discuss the BNP's appearance on Question Time and the Post Office strikes with Tom ClarkTom ClarkFrancesca PanettaJonathan FreedlandHenry PorterMichael White
Datum: 22.10.2009 10:18 •
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Julian Glover and Polly Toynbee join Tom Clark and Allegra Stratton to discuss the week in politicsAllegra StrattonTom ClarkJulian GloverPolly ToynbeeMichael WhiteAshley SeagerFrancesca Panetta
Datum: 15.10.2009 12:19 •
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Jenni Russell and Georgina Henry pick apart the Conservative party conference with Tom Clark and Allegra StrattonTom ClarkAllegra StrattonJenni RussellGeorgina HenryFrancesca PanettaJohn HarrisSimon Hoggart
Datum: 09.10.2009 14:48 •
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Seumas Milne and Jackie Ashley join Allegra Stratton and Tom Clark to look back on the Labour conference. Plus, Ireland goes to the polls on the Lisbon TreatyAllegra StrattonTom ClarkSeumas MilneJackie AshleyHenry McDonaldFrancesca PanettaBen Green
Datum: 02.10.2009 17:32 •
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Nick Cohen and Julian Glover join Allegra Stratton and Tom Clark to ask if Labour is ready for their conference next week and look at whether the Liberal Democrats achieved party cohesion in BournemouthAllegra StrattonFrancesca Panetta
Datum: 24.09.2009 15:04 •
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The justice secretary, Jack Straw, talks to Jonathan Freedland about Lords reform and the Scottish decision to free the Lockerbie bomber, Abdelbaset al-MegrahiJonathan FreedlandTom ClarkPolly ToynbeeAndy Duckworth
Datum: 27.08.2009 08:54 •
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Julian Glover and Georgina Henry join Tom Clark and Allegra Stratton to discuss the week in politics. George Monbiot analysis the new low-carbon plan, and Michael White reviews the parliamentary yearTom ClarkAllegra StrattonJulian GloverGeorgina HenryGeorge MonbiotMichael WhiteFrancesca Panetta
Datum: 16.07.2009 11:23 •
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Nick Cohen and Henry Porter join Allegra Stratton and Tom Clark to discuss the week in politicsTom ClarkAllegra StrattonNick CohenHenry Porter
Datum: 09.07.2009 12:03 •
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Polly Toynbee and Jonathan Freedland join Allegra Stratton and Tom Clark to discuss Building Britain's Future, lying in parliament and education policyTom ClarkAllegra StrattonFrancesca PanettaPolly ToynbeeJonathan FreedlandMichael White
Datum: 02.07.2009 14:30 •
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Madeleine Bunting, Seumas Milne and Katharine Viner join Allegra Stratton and Tom Clark in the pod to discuss the week in politicsTom ClarkAllegra StrattonSeumas MilneFrancesca PanettaKatharine VinerMichael White
Datum: 25.06.2009 13:00 •
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The prime minister discusses the expenses crisis, the internet and politics, the financial markets, Alan Sugar and Peter MandelsonKatharine VinerFrancesca Panetta
Datum: 19.06.2009 21:00 •
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Polly Toynbee, Andrew Sparrow and Nigel Willmott join Tom Clark to pick over expenses, the race to be the next Speaker and the realignment of the leftTom ClarkPolly ToynbeeAndrew SparrowNigel Willmott
Datum: 18.06.2009 12:21 •
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Allegra Stratton and Tom Clark are joined by Julian Glover, Madeleine Bunting and Michael WhiteAllegra StrattonTom ClarkMichael WhiteJulian GloverMadeleine BuntingJason Phipps
Datum: 11.06.2009 15:25 •
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The Guardian's columnists pick apart Gordon Brown's terrible weekTom ClarkJonathan FreedlandJulian GloverFrancesca PanettaJenni Russell
Datum: 05.06.2009 17:34 •
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The panel discusses the resignation of Michael Martin, parliamentary reforms in the wake of the expenses scandal, and the prospect of a general election. With Jonathan Freedland, Polly Toynbee and Jenni RussellAllegra StrattonTom ClarkPolly ToynbeeJenni RussellJonathan FreedlandSimon HoggartBen Gree...
Datum: 21.05.2009 13:26 •
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Jackie Ashley, Madeleine Bunting and Nick Cohen pick over the expenses saga, ask if Michael Martin should resign and consider Demos's call for a new era of liberal politicsTom ClarkAllegra StrattonFrancesca PanettaJackie AshleyMadeleine BuntingNick Cohen
Datum: 14.05.2009 10:55 •
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Seumas Milne, Michael White and Julian Glover ask if the prime minister is posting his own suicide note, take a look at Tory plans to get into bed with some distinctly odd European rightwingers, and educate themselves on Gordon Brown's new schools policyAllegra StrattonTom ClarkFrancesca PanettaMich...
Datum: 07.05.2009 16:36 •
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Andrew Rawnsley, Martin Kettle and Georgina Henry join Allegra Stratton and Tom Clark to discuss the prime minister's climbdown in the Commons on expenses and defeat on Gurkhas, his trip to Afghanistan and Pakistan this week, and Boris Johnson's first year as mayor of LondonTom ClarkAllegra Stratton...
Datum: 01.05.2009 12:22 •
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Our business and politics teams analyse the winners and losers from the most important budget for a generation. With Jackie Ashley, Dan Roberts, Ashley Seager, Tom Clark and Aditya ChakraborttyAditya ChakraborttyTom ClarkBen GreenFrancesca Panetta
Datum: 23.04.2009 12:42 •
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Jonathan Freedland, Larry Elliott, Tom Clark and Allegra Stratton try to figure out whether the G20 lived up to its billingTom ClarkAllegra StrattonJonathan FreedlandLarry ElliottTania BraniganMichael TomaskyAngelique ChrisafisTom ParfittFrancesca Panetta
Datum: 03.04.2009 13:15 •
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Polly Toynbee, Julian Glover and Deborah Hargreaves discuss this week's events in the economy, the human rights bill and Ken Clarke
Datum: 26.03.2009 15:35 •
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Michael White, Anne Perkins, Will Woodward and Allegra Stratton discuss the week in politics
Datum: 19.03.2009 10:12 •
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Martin Kettle, Seumas Milne, Allegra Stratton and Tom Clark discuss Northern Ireland, the G20 and the 25th anniversary of the miners' strike.
Datum: 12.03.2009 13:22 •
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Jonathan Freedland, Jackie Ashley, Allegra Stratton and Tom Clark pick apart Gordon's big speech, Simon Hoggart gives his verdict on the deputy prime minister at PMQs this week and the panel chew over political apologies
Datum: 05.03.2009 13:57 •
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The government's plans to part-privatise the post office, Gordon Brown's response to the death of David Cameron's son and are civil liberties are at risk?
Datum: 27.02.2009 17:09 •
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Mark Thomas reports from the Treasury select committee hearing, and Tom Clark, Georgina Henry, Seumas Milne and Larry Elliott ask whether the blame for the economic crisis is now shifting on to the prime minister
Datum: 12.02.2009 15:04 •
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Allegra Stratton, Deborah Hargreaves, Ros Taylor and Julian Glover ask: is there such a thing as too much protectionism? Plus we test the mental arithmetic facilities of our team
Datum: 05.02.2009 14:04 •
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Tom Clark, Polly Toynbee, Will Woodward and Matt Seaton discuss Labour's popularity, cash-for-influence, and executive pay
Datum: 29.01.2009 08:40 •
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Allegra Stratton, Anne Perkins, Andrew Sparrow and Dan Roberts ask whether the government's second bail-out will work, what Obama's inauguration means for Britain, and what the future holds for MPs' expenses
Datum: 22.01.2009 14:18 •
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Tom Clark, Jonathan Freedland, Georgina Henry and Allegra Stratton look at the government's announcement that Heathrow will be expanded. Plus who's more like Obama - Gordon Brown or David Cameron?
Datum: 15.01.2009 12:47 •
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Audio: Sunny Hundal looks for reasons why British Asian women are more likely to become depressed and suicidal than white women
Datum: 06.01.2009 14:00 •
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Audio: Lesley Riddoch crosses Scotland to find out why the country isn't fulfilling the potential of its natural resources and its people
Datum: 29.12.2008 12:32 •
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Audio: Dave Hill travels around the capital to assess how the mayor Boris Johnson is implementing his vision - and talks to the man himself
Datum: 22.12.2008 10:40 •
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Audio: Seth Freedman hears how Palestinians in the West Bank have been affected by Israel's security wall
Datum: 15.12.2008 13:42 •
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Audio: Seth Freedman hears how Palestinians in the West Bank have been affected by Israel's security wall
Datum: 15.12.2008 12:57 •
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Was the prime minister's claim to have saved the world a Freudian slip?
Datum: 11.12.2008 13:58 •
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Nick Watt and guests discuss Damian Green, the Queen and Peter Mandelson
Datum: 04.12.2008 12:23 •
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Martin Kettle, Deborah Hargreaves and Julian Glover join Nick Watt to discuss the fallout from Alistair Darling's pre-budget report ? and Peter Mandelson's dancing skills
Datum: 26.11.2008 15:35 •
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Jenni Russell, Bill Keegan and Julian Glover join Allegra Stratton to pick over the week in politics
Datum: 20.11.2008 16:00 •
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How Gordon Brown and David Cameron are responding to the growing recession. With Nick Watt, Allegra Stratton, Will Woodward and Philip Inman
Datum: 13.11.2008 16:01 •
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Nick Watt, Polly Toynbee and Will Woodward discuss Labour's victory at the Glenrothes byelection. Plus, what now for the 'special relationship' following the election of Barack Obama?
Datum: 07.11.2008 13:30 •
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Nick Watt and guests assess the impact of the recession after the government announced it is abandoning its fiscal rules, and discuss the BBC's indecision over Brand and Ross
Datum: 30.10.2008 15:37 •
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Nick Watt and guests assess the future for George Osborne after he discussed whether to accept a £50,000 donation from a Russian billionaire
Datum: 23.10.2008 14:56 •
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Nick Watt and guests discuss the worldwide praise for Gordon Brown's bank bail-out plan. Plus David Davis on the defeat of the 42-day detention plan
Datum: 16.10.2008 11:30 •
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Nick Watt, Polly Toynbee, Julian Glover and Bill Keegan on the government's £500bn rescue plan
Datum: 09.10.2008 10:44 •
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Peter Mandelson's return to the cabinet is discussed by the Guardian's political team
Datum: 03.10.2008 13:59 •
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Nick Watt and guests assess the impact of David Cameron's conference speech in which he said he has the "character and judgment" to be Prime Minister
Datum: 01.10.2008 19:11 •
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Nick Watt and guests assess the impact of David Cameron's conference speech in which he said he has the "character and judgment" to be Prime Minister
Datum: 01.10.2008 18:50 •
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Nick Watt and guests assess the impact of Gordon Brown's Labour conference speech
Datum: 23.09.2008 22:13 •
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Nick Watt and guests assess the impact of Gordon Brown's Labour conference speech
Datum: 23.09.2008 11:44 •
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Nick Watt and guests assess the impact of Nick Clegg's decision to bury the Liberal Democrats' image as the tax and spend party
Datum: 18.09.2008 15:23 •
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Nick Watt and guests assess the impact of Nick Clegg's decision to bury the Liberal Democrats' image as the tax and spend party
Datum: 18.09.2008 12:40 •
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Nick Watt and guests assess Gordon Brown?s future after Labour loses the Glasgow East byelection
Datum: 25.07.2008 12:59 •
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In Politics Weekly this week, Nick Watt asks whether David Cameron?s 20-point lead in the opinion polls means that he should now be measuring the curtains in Downing Street
Datum: 17.07.2008 15:45 •
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Nick Watt and guests discuss David Davis?s victory and Gordon Brown?s Heathcliff moment
Datum: 11.07.2008 11:24 •
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Nick Watt and guests discuss the 60th anniversary of the NHS, which was marked by the Darzi review into its future
Datum: 03.07.2008 11:26 •
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Nick Watt and guests discuss Gordon Brown?s first anniversary as prime minister on the day that Labour came fifth in the Henley byelection
Datum: 27.06.2008 11:06 •
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Nick Watt asks former Europe minister Denis MacShane, Eurosceptic Conservative MEP Daniel Hannan and the Guardian's foreign affairs leader writer, David Hearst, whether the EU will recover after Ireland rejected the Lisbon treaty in a referendum last week
Datum: 19.06.2008 11:31 •
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In this edition of Politics Weekly, Tony McNulty, the Police Minister, and Shami Chakrabarti, the director of Liberty, go head to head after Gordon Brown?s wafer think victory in the 42 day vote in the Commons.
Datum: 12.06.2008 12:23 •
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Nicholas Watt and guests discusses Barack Obama's victory in the Democratic primaries this week
Datum: 05.06.2008 17:26 •
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Join Nick Watt for the return of Politics Weekly next week...
Datum: 29.05.2008 15:07 •
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Nick Watt discusses the fallout from Labour's Crewe byelection catastrophe with a panel of political experts
Datum: 23.05.2008 14:45 •
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Gordon Brown revived a fine British tradition by performing a U-turn over the 10p rate of tax
Datum: 15.05.2008 11:15 •
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Can Gordon Brown recover after the Tories? electoral success and a new challenge in his own back yard after the Labour leader in Scotland endorsed an immediate referendum on independence? Sunder Katwala, Polly Toynbee and Julian Glover discuss the future with Nick Watt
Datum: 08.05.2008 10:55 •
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Jackie Ashley, Jonathan Freedland, Simon Hoggart, Tessa Jowell, Steve Norris, Dave Hill and Hugh Muir discuss Boris Johnson's win as London's Mayor.
Datum: 03.05.2008 05:11 •
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In a special edition of our daily audio show, Jon Dennis and guests discuss Labour's trouncing in the local elections
Datum: 02.05.2008 07:21 •
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Jon Dennis talks to our chief political commentator Michael White about today's local elections, plus we hear the views of Londoners on the mayoral poll and Simon Woolley of Operation Black Vote
Datum: 01.05.2008 13:00 •
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Has Gordon Brown restored his authority after unveiling a compensation package for those who lost out from the abolition of the 10p starting rate of tax?
Datum: 24.04.2008 09:13 •
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Will Gordon Brown ever find his feet in the Commons? This week he called the Dalai Lama the Dial-eye Lama". Caroline Lucas, Jackie Ashley and Allegra Stratton discuss with Nick Watt
Datum: 20.03.2008 12:59 •
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Has Alistair Darling stamped his mark as chancellor? Angela Eagle, Philip Hammond and William Keegan discuss with Nick Watt
Datum: 13.03.2008 13:16 •
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Will Britain ever learn to love the EU? Nick Watt with Charles Clarke, Jenni Russell and Martin Kettle
Datum: 06.03.2008 14:39 •
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Is Britain entering a new era of protest politics? Chris Huhne, Polly Toynbee and Tom Happold discuss.
Datum: 28.02.2008 09:58 •
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Julian Glover discusses the week in politics with Vince Cable MP, and the Guardian's David Hencke and Allegra Stratton
Datum: 21.02.2008 13:22 •
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Alongside Julian Glover is Green party member and political activist Peter Tatchell, Catherine Bennett, columnist for the Observer, and Labour MP Martin Salter
Datum: 07.02.2008 13:29 •
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The financing of British politics dominated the news again this week following the resignation of Peter Hain over political donations. This time the Tories faced embarrassment after a cross-party Commons committee ruled that the veteran Conservative MP, Derek Conway, had employed his son as a resear...
Datum: 31.01.2008 14:26 •
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Nick Watt analyses the week's events in Westminster with David Lammy MP, Jackie Ashley and David Hencke.
Datum: 24.01.2008 14:20 •
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Conservative MP Nick Gibb, the Observer commentator Ruaridh Nicoll and Guardian Unlimited's Senior Political Correspondent, Andy Sparrow, assess the government's start to the New Year with Nick Watt
Datum: 17.01.2008 12:03 •
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Conservative front bencher Greg Clark, Guardian columnist Jenni Russell and the Observer's Editor Roger Alton, look back at the political high points and low points of the year with Nick Watt. And we talk to the new leader of the Liberal Democrat party Nick Clegg about his ambitions for the party.
Datum: 20.12.2007 12:03 •
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Nick Watt discusses the week in politics with Nick Gibb shadow education minister, Guardian commentator Polly Toynbee, and the Guardian's chief leader writer Julian Glover.
Datum: 13.12.2007 12:03 •
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Nick Watt is joined by Solicitor General Vera Baird, RSA Chief Executive Matthew Taylor and the Guardian's Matthew Taylor to discuss the political week.
Datum: 06.12.2007 12:03 •
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Nick Watt is joined by Julian Lewis, Stephen Pound and Roger Liddle to discuss the week in politics.
Datum: 29.11.2007 12:03 •
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Nick Watt and the panel discuss the fiasco at HMRC and the future of Alistair Darling. Plus, the Conservatives' new education plans, and the Lib Dem leadership spat
Datum: 22.11.2007 12:03 •
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Nick Watt is joined by Polly Toynbee, Julian Glover and Anthony Browne discuss the future of the home secretary Jacqui Smith, pick apart Gordon Brown's foreign policy and ask whether Jonathan Aitken has a place in British politics.
Datum: 15.11.2007 12:03 •
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New podcast from the Guardian. Nick Watt is joined by Jackie Ashley, Michael White and Greg Clark to discuss whether Gordon Brown has achieved lift off for government in his Queen's speech.
Datum: 08.11.2007 12:03 •
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Georgina Henry, Peter Oborne, Julian Glover and Anne Perkins pick apart the Conservative Party conference. Plus we hear from Comment is Free bloggers about their thoughts on some of the policies announced at Blackpool.
Datum: 03.10.2007 11:03 •
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Comment is Free from the Labour Party Conference
Datum: 26.09.2007 11:03 •
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Georgina Henry talks to the Guardian's Michael White and Simon Hoggart about the main themes at the Liberal Democrat conference. We talk to Chris Huhne about his plans for a zero carbon Britain and hear clips from the conference speeches and fringe events.
Datum: 19.09.2007 11:03 •
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Simon Hoggart's latest musings on the week in Parliament.
Datum: 27.07.2007 11:03 •
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Simon Hoggart's latest musings on the week in Parliament.
Datum: 20.07.2007 11:03 •
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Simon Hoggart's latest musings on the week in Parliament.
Datum: 12.07.2007 11:03 •
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Simon Hoggart's latest musings on the week in Parliament.
Datum: 12.07.2007 11:03 •
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Simon Hoggart, the Guardian's parliamentary sketchwriter, on a week in Westminster full of farewells mingled with anxiety.
Datum: 15.06.2007 11:03 •
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Michael White takes over the helm of Commons Uncut to bring you the latest news from Westminster.
Datum: 07.06.2007 11:03 •
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Simon Hoggart, the Guardian parliamentary sketchwriter, on smoking in churches and the government's failings
Datum: 24.05.2007 11:03 •
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Simon Hoggart, the Guardian parliamentary sketch writer, on a disappointing denouement to the Labour leadership contest
Datum: 18.05.2007 11:03 •
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Simon Hoggart, the Guardian's sketch writer, spots a conspiracy and picks apart the results of inquiries held during the Blair years.
Datum: 04.05.2007 11:03 •
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Simon Hoggart, the Guardian's sketch writer, on David Cameron's close encounters with the public, John Reid's philosophising and one of Tony Blair's last PMQs.
Datum: 27.04.2007 11:03 •
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Simon Hoggart, the Guardian's sketch writer, reports on what's been happening this week in Westminster.
Datum: 19.04.2007 11:03 •
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Simon Hoggart, The Guardian's sketch writer, reports on what's been happening this week in Westminster.
Datum: 29.03.2007 11:03 •
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Simon Hoggart analyses a busy week in parliament as Gordon Brown presents his eleventh budget.
Datum: 22.03.2007 12:03 •
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Simon Hoggart looks into the Trident missile debate and the future of the House of Lords
Datum: 15.03.2007 12:03 •
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Simon Hoggart reports from Wesminister and finds the purse strings tight for the troops, Ruth Kelly in the middle of a row and Tony Blair seems to be running out of steam.
Datum: 01.03.2007 12:03 •
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Unparliamentary language, Lord Tebbit on sodomy and Lembit Opik's cheeky return to the fray in Simon Hoggart's audio sketch of the week in parliament.
Datum: 01.03.2007 12:03 •
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In this week's audio sketch from Westminster Simon Hoggart considers the lighter side of the pre-budget report and, in a debate on public health, is transported back to the nineteenth century.
Datum: 01.03.2007 12:03 •
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This week Simon Hoggart looks at the ongoing situation in Afghanistan, Tony Blair's future career prospects and the leadership 'contest' to succeed him.
Datum: 01.03.2007 12:03 •
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This week Simon Hoggart looks at David Miliband's optimistic approach to avian flu, comments on Shilpa Shetty's visit to Westminster and wonders if Tony Blair will leave at all
Datum: 01.03.2007 12:03 •
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Simon Hoggart recounts a Tory journey to find enlightenment in Plaistow and explains why John Prescott doesn't always see the funny side.
Datum: 01.03.2007 12:03 •
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In the last Westminster Weekly before the summer break, our presenter Mike White is joined in the pod by Labour MP and future Labour leadership candidate John McDonnell, and Ned Temko, chief political correspondent at the Observer. In the final Westminster Weekly until the show returns on September...
Datum: 20.07.2006 11:03 •
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Michael White, deputy Commons leader Nigel Griffiths, and the Guardian's Alan Travis and David Hencke discuss Lord Levy, police mergers, and David Cameron's decision to delay setting up a new centre-right grouping in Strasbourg. Plus, Tory MEP Daniel Hannan tells Ros Taylor why it would be 'unthinka...
Datum: 13.07.2006 11:03 •
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In the latest installment of our politics podcast, Tania Branigan, Angela Eagle MP, Timothy Stanley and Hélène Mulholland discuss devolution, Afghanistan and what "triangulation" really means. Plus David Hencke on the latest John Prescott developments.
Datum: 06.07.2006 11:03 •
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In the latest installment of our politics podcast, Julian Glover, Greg Clark MP and the Guardian's Tania Branigan discuss Charles Clarke, this week's byelections in south London and south Wales and the long history of swearing in politics.
Datum: 29.06.2006 11:03 •
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Michael White talks to Chris Bryant MP and the Guardian's Economics Editor Larry Elliot about Gordon Brown, family values and abortion in our politics podcast Westminster weekly.
Datum: 22.06.2006 11:03 •
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In this week's Westminster Weekly, Michael White hears from Tory MP for Wantage Ed Vazey about his trip to Tehran as part of a parliamentary delegation earlier this week. Political writer Ros Taylor reports on her recent visit to Bromley and Chislehurst, where the Conservatives have every intention...
Datum: 15.06.2006 11:03 •
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Michael White chairs the discussion of the Lib Dem leader's first 98 days in office and the prime minister's relationship with the media.
Datum: 08.06.2006 11:03 •
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This week's Guardian politics podcast sees Michael White discussing John Reid's brutally frank assessment of the Home Office's failings, the future of Iraq and Tony Blair's recent Commons performances with the former Europe minister Denis Macshane MP and Guardian Unlimited's politics editor Oliver K...
Datum: 25.05.2006 11:03 •
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Michael White hears from the Liberal Democrats why it should be Nuclear Power - No Thanks!, Charles Kennedy's former press aide tells us why Ming Campbell needs to stop stumbling at PMQs and Matthew Tempest asks the biographer of Sir Oswald Moseley about the BNP's success in the East End.
Datum: 18.05.2006 11:03 •
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Michael White talks to Derek Wyatt MP, Julian Glover the Guardian's leader writer and Helene Mulholland about internal labour divisions and the prime minister's diminishing authority. Also Lord Joffe on the hate-mail he's received for proposing his Assisted Dying Bill and David Hencke on the latest ...
Datum: 11.05.2006 11:03 •
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Michael White talks to Bridget Prentice MP, Guardian's John Carvel & Helene Mulholland about Charles Clarke, local elections and fraud and compulsory voting.
Datum: 04.05.2006 11:03 •
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Michael White, Ed Vaizey MP and Guardian Unlimited's Helene Mulholland discuss Tony Blair's triple whammy week. Charles Clarke, Patricia Hewitt and John Prescott - who's in more trouble, and should any of them resign?
Datum: 03.05.2006 11:03 •
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Jonathan Freedland talks to Jon Cruddas, Labour MP for Dagenham, and Oliver King about whether the BNP is really a threat at the local elections and if negative political ads are effective.
Datum: 20.04.2006 11:03 •
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Michael White and his guests dissect the week in politics
Datum: 31.03.2006 11:03 •
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