Reporting and analysis to help you understand the forces shaping the world - with Andrew Marr, Hannah Barnes, Kate Lamble and Tom Gatti, plus New Statesman writers and expert contributors.
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Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1053 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Will his history as a human rights lawyer play a part? Will Shamima Begum be able to return? And why have all Syrian asylum claims been suspended?
Hannah Barnes is joined by Andrew Marr and George Eaton to discuss Britain's reaction to the collapse ... more
On Sunday Morning the sound of gunfire filled the air in Damascus. The noise, not of fighting, but celebrations. President Bashar al-Assad and his family had fled to Russia. A family which ruled for more than 50 years, brought down by a rebel offensi... more
Is the Church experiencing an existential crisis? And what is the role of Christianity in modern Britain?
Tom Gatti is joined by Pippa Bailey, David Sexton, and Madeleine Davies.
Read: Conclave: this papal power struggle is high entertainment
R... more
Hannah Barnes is joined by Will Dunn and Katie Stallard to answer your economics questions AND try to make sense of some big world events this week.
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Even without Helen Lewis. Andrew Marr alone is worth the price of admission.
propaganda for dopey libs
Excellent podcast with Nazir Afzal. Its all been about racism and male violence, and nothing abou the three innocent victims. Absolutely shameful.
We can all agree that more quality social homes would be great, but ask they bloke how he intend to fund them. As ever that is the key problem not a lack of people who think it would be nice (even some of those horrible evil Tories would support it if money was easy to come by).
Listening to recent episodes of The New Statesman podcast and The News Agents podcast, the presenters most likely to pour cold water on Kamala Harris’ bid for the US presidency are the old white guys, Marr and Sopel. I hate to think what Campbell and Stewart are making of all of this over on their podcast. I’m an old white guy but I’m enthusiastic and positive about what Kamala Harris brings to the presidential race. Maybe it’s time for these old white male pundits to follow Joe Biden’s example ... more
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