Former Conservative party chairman Grant Shapps and Brexit Select Committee chair Hilary Benn join Jo Coburn along with the Guardian's deputy political editor Pippa Crerar and Spiked columnist Ella Whelan to discuss Brexit. Also, Oxford historian Peter Frankopan on global power shifting to the east.
Conservative education minister Nadhim Zahawi and Labour's shadow Brexit minister Jenny Chapman join Jo Coburn along with Stefanie Bolzen of the German newspaper Die Welt and the Daily Telegraph's Steven Swinford to discuss Brexit, the gig economy and the rise in tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
With live coverage of PMQs. Education secretary Damian Hinds, shadow business minister Laura Pidcock, Lib Dem MP Layla Moran, Green Party MP Caroline Lucas, Brexit Party candidate and former Loaded editor Martin Daubney and The Spectator’s deputy political editor, Katy Balls join Jo Coburn to discuss Brexit, the European elections and Theresa May.
Live from the Labour Party conference in Brighton, Jo Coburn is joined by shadow employment minister Laura Pidcock, Daily Mirror editor Alison Phillips, Daily Telegraph associate editor Camilla Tominey and chair of Labour Students Rania Ramli. Includes shadow chancellor John McDonnell’s speech to conference.
Nick Robinson is joined by the Spectator's Isabel Hardman, the New Statesman's Stephen Bush, Labour MP Meg Hillier and Conservative MP Sir Bernard Jenkin after Boris Johnson declares that he wants a general election before Christmas.
Andrew Neil is joined by guests including the Conservative business minister Nadhim Zahawi, TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady, author and historian Sir Anthony Seldon and Sienna Rodgers, editor of the LabourList website.
Nick Robinson is joined by Conservative parliamentary candidate Suella Braverman, Labour candidate Faiza Shaheen, editor of the Daily Mirror Alison Phillips and The Spectator’s Katy Balls.
Jo Coburn is joined by Lucy Fisher of The Times, Kate Proctor of The Guardian and the comedian and satirist Andy Zaltzman. They'll be discussing the fallout from the Channel 4 Climate debate and looking ahead to the BBC's Election debate this evening. There's also a film looking at what's going to happen to the People's Vote campaign.
Adam Fleming is joined by Tory MP Stephen Crabb, shadow housing minister Sarah Jones, Tony Blair’s former spin doctor Alastair Campbell, and Brexit Party MEP Claire Fox to discuss Iran, the Labour Party’s leadership contest and Brexit.
Adam Fleming and guests discuss US/Iran tensions, and the Labour leadership election.
Andrew Neil is joined by guests including Dr Leslie Vinjamuri from Chatham House to discuss Iran’s missile strike on a US air base, and by the deputy political editor of The Sunday Times Caroline Wheeler ahead of the first Prime Minister’s Questions of the year.
Andrew Neil is live in Westminster with Tobias Ellwood, Lloyd Russell-Moyle, Miranda Green and Madeline Grant. Mark Urban analyses the Iran crisis.
Jo Coburn is joined by David Goodhart, Faiza Shaheen, Laura Hughes and Rory Stewart to discuss Northern Ireland, and a report on combatting county lines drug dealing.
Jo Coburn is joined by the Conservative MP Steve Baker, Labour's Anneliese Dodds, Sunday Times deputy editor Sarah Baxter and former Jeremy Corbyn adviser Andrew Fisher to discuss the Labour leadership contest and the Brexit legislation going through Parliament.
Jo Coburn is live in Westminster with Helen Whately, Ian Blackford, Gloria De Piero, Lee Rowley and Kate Andrews.
Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative peer Baroness Blackwood and Conservative MP Damian Collins, Labour's Luke Pollard and Rachel Reeves, and journalists Sarah Vine and Pippa Crerar. They’ll be looking at the government's deal to save the airline Flybe. There will also be a look at the Labour leadership contest and analysis of Prime Minister’s Questions with the BBC’s political editor Laura Kuenssberg. After PMQs they’ll be joined by the Lib Dem Layla Moran to look at their leadership contest.
Andrew Neil is live in Westminster with Conservative peer Lord Finkelstein, Labour leader in the Lords Baroness Smith, the economist Liam Halligan and Emily Ashton, senior political correspondent at BuzzFeed, to discuss the impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump, the Labour leadership race and the prospects for the Brexit negotiations.
Jo Coburn is joined by editor of the Spectator Fraser Nelson, Guardian political correspondent Kate Proctor, former Conservative special adviser Jason Stein and the chair of Labour students Rania Ramli to discuss the future of HS2, the Labour leadership contest and how to mark the UK's exit from the EU.
Jo Coburn is live in Westminster with the latest political news and debate. She is joined by former Conservative cabinet minister David Gauke, shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth, the Daily Telegraph's associate editor Camilla Tominey and Tribune writer Grace Blakeley.
Jo Coburn is live in Westminster with Conservative MP Laura Trott, former Labour MP Caroline Flint, economist Daniel Susskind and Politico journalist Jack Blanchard to discuss world leaders meeting in Davos, the Labour leadership race, plans to ban the smacking of children in Wales and the impact that automation could have on the world of work.
Jo Coburn is joined by former Conservative cabinet minister Sir Iain Duncan Smith, Labour’s Liz Kendall, the SNP’s deputy leader at Westminster Kirsty Blackman and commentators from the Spectator and New Statesman for Prime Minister’s Questions, and to discuss immigration and taxing big technology companies.
Andrew Neil is live in Westminster with Conservative MP Richard Holden, Labour’s shadow Brexit minister Thangam Debbonaire, Melanie Phillips from The Times and the political commentator Steve Richards to discuss the Brexit Bill going through parliament, the coronavirus outbreak in China, the Labour leadership contest and Donald Trump’s impeachment trial in Washington.
Jo Coburn is joined by the Labour MP Sarah Jones, the SNP’s Alyn Smith, the Conservatives' Tobias Ellwood and the Sunday Times’ Caroline Wheeler. They’ll be discussing the expected Huawei decision on 5G and whether the Chinese company will be allowed to provide it. There will also be a look at what the government's new immigration policy might look like and what the legal issues are surrounding facial recognition technology.
Jo Coburn is live in Westminster with former first secretary of state Damian Green, Labour MP Lucy Powell, Conservative MP Chris Clarkson, Liberal Democrat MP Daisy Cooper, Katy Balls from The Spectator, Stephen Bush from the New Statesman and the BBC’s political editor Laura Kuenssberg to discuss the future of the Northern Rail franchise, efforts by universities to increase diversity, Huawei’s involvement in the UK’s 5G network, the coronavirus outbreak in China and safety concerns around so-called ‘smart motorways’.
Andrew Neil is joined by Conservative party vice chair Andrew Bowie MP, Labour peer Lord Falconer, former Conservative special adviser Salma Shah, and the Daily Mirror’s political editor Pippa Crerar to discuss the future of the HS2 rail line, the UK fishing industry after Brexit, and the foreign secretary’s meeting with the US secretary of state.
Jo Coburn is live in Westminster with Conservative MP Steve Baker, Mairead McGuinness, the vice-president of the European parliament, the economist Miatta Fahnbulleh, the political commentator Tim Montgomerie, Stefanie Bolzen from Die Welt and Chris Hope from the Daily Telegraph to discuss Brexit on the day the UK formally leaves the European Union.
Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Bim Afolami, new Labour MP Florence Eshalomi, Laura Hughes, political correspondent at the Financial Times, and LBC’s Iain Dale to discuss Sunday’s terror attack in Streatham, the possible shape of an EU-UK trade deal, and diversity at Bafta.
Jo Coburn is live in Westminster with the latest political news and debate. She is joined by Conservative MP, Gillian Keegan, Labour MP, Chris Bryant, New Statesman Britain editor, Anoosh Chakelian and political editor of The Spectator, James Forsyth.
With live coverage of Prime Minister’s Questions. Jo Coburn is joined by the Commons Home Affairs Committee chair Yvette Cooper, the former chief whip Mark Harper, shadow security Minister Nick Thomas-Symonds, SNP treasury spokesperson Alison Thewliss, HuffPost’s Paul Waugh and The Spectator’s Kate Andrews.
Andrew Neil is joined by former Conservative MEP Daniel Hannan, Labour peer Margaret Prosser, Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran, and the American author Garett Jones to discuss the resignation of Scotland's finance secretary hours before he was due to deliver a Budget, and whether less democracy might make for more effective government.
Adam Fleming is joined by Seb Payne from the Financial Times, Polly Mackenzie from Demos, Labour activist Lauren Townsend and Tory campaigner Tosin Adedayo to discuss US-UK relations, the Irish elections and Labour's leadership contest.
Jo Coburn is joined by new Conservative MP Siobhan Baillie, the Labour MP Stephen Kinnock, Darren Grimes from the Institute of Economic Affairs, and Deborah Mattinson from the BritainThinks consultancy to discuss the Irish elections, how the Labour party can recover lost ground, and reports the government may be looking at a mansion tax.
Jo Coburn is joined by Labour leadership contender Emily Thornberry, the Conservative MP Neil O’Brien, Kate Proctor from the Guardian and the editor of City Am, Christian May. They discuss the government’s decision to continue with HS2 and invest £5bn in buses and cycle routes. There is also a film looking at cladding on flats where owners are now unable to sell their properties.
With live coverage of PMQs. Jo Coburn is joined by transport minister Chris Heaton-Harris, shadow culture secretary Tracy Brabin, The Sunday Times’ Caroline Wheeler, LabourList editor Sienna Rodgers, Labour MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle and Conservative London mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey.
Andrew Neil is in Westminster for the latest on the government reshuffle with Conservative MP Ben Bradley, new Labour MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy, The Sun’s political editor Tom Newton Dunn and Helen Pidd, the Guardian’s north of England editor.
Jo Coburn is joined by the Conservative MP Chris Skidmore, the Labour MP Margaret Hodge, Sam Lister from the Daily Express and Rosie Campbell, politics professor at King’s College London, to discuss rumours of a rift between the home secretary and security chiefs, the upcoming Budget, and measures to tackle 'period poverty'.
Jo Coburn is joined by guests including education minister Gillian Keegan MP, human rights lawyer and Labour peer Helena Kennedy, and journalists Madeline Grant and Mark Di Stefano. Discussion topics include stalling life expectancy, Harvey Weinstein and Brexit negotiations.
Jo Coburn is joined by the former education secretary Damian Hinds, shadow treasury minister Anneliese Dodds, the Daily Mirror’s political editor Pippa Crerar and the Telegraph’s Camilla Tominey to discuss the latest on the coronavirus outbreak and Prime Minister’s Questions.
Jo Coburn will be joined at 12:15pm by guests including Conservative MP Bim Afolami, the Labour peer Angela Smith, Tim Shipman of the Sunday Times and Helen Lewis, journalist and author. Topics include the government’s stance for Brexit trade talks, coronavirus, Heathrow expansion and rough sleeping.
Jo Coburn is joined by Liam Thorp, George Monbiot, James Starkie and Kate Andrews to discuss schoolchildren marching against climate change, and the latest on the Coronavirus outbreak.
Jo Coburn is live in Westminster with Conservative MP Caroline Nokes, Labour MP Fleur Anderson, Christopher Hope from the Daily Telegraph and Kevin Maguire from the Daily Mirror to discuss efforts to contain the coronavirus outbreak, allegations about the way the home secretary has treated her officials, the government's trade negotiations with the US and the EU and the race to become the Democratic challenger to Donald Trump.
Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Andrew Mitchell, shadow policing and crime minister Louise Haigh, economist and vice chair of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership Lord O'Neill and Jack Blanchard from Politico. They discuss the government's coronavirus advice and tensions at the Home Office after claims against home secretary Priti Patel.
Jo Coburn is in Westminster for Prime Minister’s Questions with the Conservative MP Laura Trott, one of Labour’s candidates for deputy leader Dawn Butler, the LBC broadcaster Nick Ferrari, and the Guardian’s Rowena Mason.
Andrew Neil is live in Westminster with Conservative MP Damian Green, Sarah Jones, Labour’s shadow housing minister, The Times columnist Melanie Phillips and Sienna Rodgers, editor of the LabourList website, to discuss the coronavirus outbreak, the collapse of the Flybe airline, the Labour leadership contest, the SNP’s plans for a Scottish immigration system and the future of the BBC.
Jo Coburn is joined by James Harding, Timandra Harkness, Mark di Stefano and Sophie Walker to discuss the latest on the Coronavirus and the impact of the internet on the environment.
Jo Coburn is joined by former Conservative MP Sir Oliver Letwin, Labour MP Rachel Reeves, Spectator editor Fraser Nelson, and the Observer’s Sonia Sodha to discuss the UK government’s response to coronavirus and the laws around street harassment.
Jo Coburn is joined by guests including Conservative MP George Freeman, Labour peer Stewart Wood, SNP MP and deputy leader at Westminster Kirsty Blackman, Telegraph journalist Zoe Strimpel and Danny Watkins, founder and CEO of Market EarlyBird. Topics include the coronavirus outbreak, preparations for the Budget, gender recognition reform and civility in politics.
Andrew Neil presents live coverage of chancellor Rishi Sunak’s 2020 Budget, with expert analysis by Laura Kuenssberg, Faisal Islam and Simon Jack. Includes Prime Minister's Questions at midday.
Jo Coburn is joined by the former Business Secretary Andrea Leadsom, the Labour MP Wes Streeting, Buzzfeed senior political correspondent Emily Ashton and the financial journalist Louise Cooper to discuss the Budget and plans to combat the spread of coronavirus.
Jo Coburn is joined by Daily Mirror editor Alison Phillips, the Sun’s Olivia Utley, the chief executive of the New Economics Foundation Miatta Fahnbulleh and the economist Liam Halligan to discuss the government’s plans to combat the spread of coronavirus and care for people with dementia.
Jo Coburn is live in Westminster with the latest on the political response to coronavirus. She is joined by Conservative peer and former health minister James O’Shaughnessy, Labour MP and chair of Parliament’s Committee for Exiting the EU Hilary Benn, Guardian columnist and writer Gaby Hinsliff and the director of the Free Speech Union Inaya Folarin Iman. Dr Chris Smith, a virologist from Cambridge University, will also discuss the science underpinning the UK’s coronavirus strategy.
Jo Coburn is joined by the conservative MP and chair of the defence select committee Tobias Ellwood and the shadow Brexit minister, Thangam Debbonaire. They discuss the latest announcements from the government on coronavirus and what this is going to mean for people for the next few months.
Jo Coburn is live in Westminster for coverage of Prime Minister’s Questions and all the latest political developments. She is joined by guests including Coronavirus Newscast presenter Adam Fleming, select committee chairs Caroline Nokes and Meg Hillier, shadow chief secretary Bridget Phillipson and business minister Nadhim Zahawi.
Jo Coburn is live in Westminster for coverage of Prime Minister’s Questions and all the latest political developments. She is joined by shadow foreign secretary Lisa Nandy, former Cabinet minister Andrea Leadsom, Labour MP Florence Eshalomi, and Home Office minister Chris Philp.
Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Caroline Nokes, Labour peer Lord Blunkett, Professor Karol Sikora, oncologist and professor of medicine at the University of Buckingham Medical School, and Sonia Sodha, chief leader writer at The Observer. They discuss government plans for schools as children start to return. Plus discussion on how the government has performed over the last few months.
Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Dehenna Davison, Labour MP Dawn Butler, political editor of Politics Home Kate Proctor, and by author and broadcaster Timandra Harkness. They discuss the rise in coronavirus cases and what the government can do about it. There is also discussion about the state of the parties and how the recently elected Conservative red-wall MPs are faring.
Jo Coburn is joined by foreign minister James Cleverly, shadow Northern Ireland secretary Louise Haigh, Financial Times political editor George Parker and The Spectator’s deputy political editor Katy Balls to discuss new coronavirus restrictions, the latest on the Brexit talks and Prime Minister’s Questions.
Jo Coburn is joined by the Conservative MP Andrew Bowie, the SNP’s Pete Wishart, the Spectator’s economics editor Kate Andrews, and the Daily Mirror’s political editor Pippa Crerar. They look at the latest employment figures and the criticism around the lack of tests available for people with coronavirus symptoms.
Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Miriam Cates, Labour’s Chris Bryant, The Telegraph’s Madeline Grant, and Miatta Fahnbulleh from the New Economics Foundation to discuss the prime minister’s announcement on skills and new training budgets. Also, a look at new restrictions in the north east of England.
Jo Coburn is joined by the Conservative MP Laura Trott, the Labour MP Richard Burgon, the chairwoman of Republicans Overseas UK Sarah Elliott, and Mark Landler from The New York Times to discuss last night’s US presidential debate, a potential Tory rebellion over Covid-19 restrictions and Prime Minister’s Questions.
Jo Coburn is joined by the Conservative MP Steve Baker, the Lib Dem's Layla Moran, Richard Walker, the managing director of Iceland shops, and Dame Louise Casey who has worked for the government on social welfare. They discuss the prime minister’s statement on Coronavirus and how the latest Brexit negotiations are progressing.
Jo Coburn is joined by Commons Brexit committee chairman Hilary Benn, Conservative MP Harriet Baldwin, Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley, The Guardian’s Helen Pidd and Reform think tank director Charlotte Pickles to discuss chancellor Rishi Sunak’s speech to the Conservative virtual conference, the latest on Donald Trump’s health and the coronavirus pandemic in the UK.
Jo Coburn is joined by the international trade secretary Liz Truss, Labour’s Louise Haigh, The Spectator’s Fraser Nelson and Ayesha Hazarika from the Evening Standard. They follow Boris Johnson’s 'virtual' conference speech and look at the announcements around new investment in offshore wind energy.
Adam Fleming is joined by the Daily Telegraph’s Tim Stanley, Stephen Bush from the New Statesman, Annunziata Rees-Mogg, the former Brexit Party MEP and by Dr Philippa Whitford from the SNP. They’ll be reviewing the Vice Presidential debate in America and also discussing the new restrictions announced for Scotland.
Jo Coburn is joined by the Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood, the mayor of Bristol Marvin Rees, the chief executive of the think tank Demos Polly Mackenzie and the Daily Express’s deputy political editor Sam Lister to discuss a potential rebellion over new coronavirus restrictions in England and the future of farming after Brexit.
Jo Coburn presents live coverage of Nicola Sturgeon’s speech from the SNP conference in Edinburgh.
Jo Coburn is joined by the vice-chair of the Conservative Party Neil O’Brien MP, shadow digital, culture, media and sport minister Alison McGovern MP, the political editor of The Sunday Times Tim Shipman, and Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff to discuss the prospect of a Brexit trade deal and the parliamentary vote on the latest round of coronavirus restrictions.
Jo Coburn is live in Westminster with Conservative MP Caroline Nokes, shadow schools minister Wes Streeting, Brexit Party chair Richard Tice and economist Tim Harford to discuss UK-EU trade negotiations, distribution of the coronavirus vaccine and racism in football.
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the coronavirus vaccine roll-out, a parliamentary vote on universal credit, the inauguration of Joe Biden and a new law to protect historic statues.
Jo Coburn is joined by the Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat, Labour’s Baroness Chakrabarti, The Economist’s Anne McElvoy and pollster Deborah Mattinson to discuss Joe Biden’s inauguration as the 46th President of the United States, and to bring you coverage of Prime Minister’s Questions.
Jo Coburn is joined by the SNP's justice spokesperson Kenny MacAskill, Conservative MP Simon Clarke, historian and author Robert Tombs, and The Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee to discuss the new measures brought in to tackle the South African variant of coronavirus and the UK's vaccine rollout.