
Helping you make sense of politics – every week.
Anoosh Chakelian and the New Statesman team bring you sharp reporting, clear analysis and thoughtful conversations to help you understand what’s really going on in Westminster and beyond.
The New Statesman is Britain’s leading source of news and commentary on politics and culture with a progressive perspective. On The Politics Show, our journalists ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1436 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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This morning Andy Burnham delivered a speech criticising “Whitehall culture” and promising to rebalance resources between national and local governments.
On course to enter Downing Street in as little as three weeks, the former Greater Manchester M... more
Keir Starmer’s turn at the resignation lectern, Peter Murrell’s £400,000 shopping spree and Will Dunn’s attempt at a “Man v Horse” race.
Will and Anoosh discuss the stories of the week.
READ: www.newstatesman.com/this-england/2026/06/one-s... more
From a by-election victory in Wigan, to the resignation of Keir Starmer, to an Avanti West Coast train bound for London, tracked by news helicopters - Andy Burnham’s return to Westminster has been a remarkable spectacle.
Whilst Burnham’s coup has ov... more
This morning, Keir Starmer stood outside No 10 Downing Street and announced his resignation as Prime Minister - the sixth to leave office since the EU referendum, which was ten years ago this week. He will remain in office until Labour selects a new ... more
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Excellent interview with Wes. Very impressive analysis and a very impressive politician.
Longtime listener, back to the Stephen and Helen glory days. Anoosh is an outstanding host and I enjoy the other voices, but Ailbhe is so grating. Her way of speaking is just not for podcasts and I have to turn off every episode as soon as I discover she’s on it.
….Because some episodes are five star and others I have to give up on even if I’m interested in the topic. Could feel myself losing the will to live during this week’s episode as an excellent print journalist struggled to get a message out through a torrent of “kind of” “I mean” “like” and changes of direction. Since podcasting is now a standard part of the job for many print journalists can’t there be some way of helping people learn to do it well? I had to give up again before my brain fried
Surely amongst the most informative and well-presented podcasts for those of us in far-flung outposts (Zimbabwe, in my case) who enjoy a brief, crisp, collegial review of UK politics. Thanks to all concerned.
A recent episode was about “F-bombs of the week” and the two presenters kept laughing at their own jokes. It used to be sharper than this.
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Sharp, timely UK politics discussion with a focus on Westminster dynamics, party leadership contests, and the strategy of major parties and emerging forces. Episodes often dissect leadership tensions in Labour, governance and messaging from Keir Starmer, and the rise of Reform UK and the Greens, while pairing in-depth reporting with accessible analysis and occasional long-form interviews. Noteworthy is the mix of frontline reporting, data-driven forecasting, and candid, sometimes humorous banter among regular hosts, which gives the show a distinctive blend of rigor and personality. Listeners can expect clear explanations of complex political strategies, plus guest perspectives from MPs, political editors, and policy analysts on current even... more
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Recent guests on The Politics Show include:
1. Wes Streeting
2. Scarlett Maguire
3. Kieran Lay
4. Ethan Croft
5. Catherine West
6. Ben Walker
7. Zack Polanski
8. Jacob Rees-Mogg
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