• Keir Starmer’s debut on the global stage
    Jul 12 2024

    Keir Starmer’s quest for closer EU ties received a tacit nod from US President Joe Biden as the UK prime minister made his global debut at the Nato summit in Washington. Biden told Starmer that Britain was ‘the knot tying the transatlantic alliance together’. The FT’s George Parker, Robert Shrimsley and Stephen Bush sit down in London to discuss the government’s foreign policy agenda, with Lucy Fisher dialling in from Washington with her take. Plus, the FT’s William Wallis lays out the stark truth behind the UK’s prisons crisis, and what the government might be able to do about it.


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    Joe Biden tells Keir Starmer UK is ‘knot tying transatlantic alliance together’


    Labour to free prisoners early as Keir Starmer warns ‘simply not enough’ spaces


    James Timpson: the key-cutter taking on England’s prisons crisis


    UK economy grows at double forecast pace


    How will Rachel Reeves run the UK’s finances?


    The very resistible rise of Nigel Farage


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    Presented by Lucy Fisher. Produced by Audrey Tinline with Leah Quinn. The executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Audio mix and original music by Breen Turner. The FT’s head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.


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    41 mins
  • Keir Starmer enters his imperial phase
    Jul 9 2024

    As Sir Keir Starmer appoints his cabinet and unveils his first raft of policies, host Lucy Fisher is joined by the FT’s deputy political editor Jim Pickard and columnist Stephen Bush to assess the new prime minister’s in-tray. Top of the list is planning reforms, but crisis looms in public services, from the NHS to prisons. Plus, Lucy and the panel discuss how the Conservative party will fare in opposition.


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    Labour’s new blood: The class of ’24

    Labour expected to launch ‘postmortem’ audit of NHS finances

    Podcast host, Israel critic: Meet England’s new attorney-general

    Conservative party chair Richard Holden quits after election defeat

    Keir Starmer begins tour of UK nations to ‘reset’ relations


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    Presented by Lucy Fisher. Produced by Mischa Frankl-Duval. The executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Audio mix and original music by Breen Turner. The FT’s head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.


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    35 mins
  • Election special: Starmer moves into Number 10
    Jul 5 2024

    As Sir Keir Starmer steps over the threshold of Number 10, FT experts answer audience questions about what to expect from the new Labour government. Will Keir Starmer’s landslide victory lead to lasting change? The FT’s Lucy Fisher is joined by colleagues Stephen Bush, George Parker, Miranda Green and Robert Shrimsley to discuss the Labour landslide and the future of the defeated Tory party


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    Keir Starmer enters Downing Street as UK prime minister after historic victory


    Starmer stands supreme but he cannot ignore the Reform surge


    ‘Hard to imagine a worse outcome’: Tory collapse sparks blame game


    Historic UK election hauls reveal bigger voter trends


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    Presented by Lucy Fisher. Produced by Audrey Tinline with Leah Quinn. Original music by Breen Turner. Mix by Odinn Ingibergsson.The FT’s head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.


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    59 mins
  • Campaign catch-up: election-eve predictions and verdicts
    Jul 3 2024

    Labour is heading for the biggest “landslide majority” Britain has ever seen. That’s the verdict from Mel Stride, one of prime minister Rishi Sunak’s closest ministerial allies, who has in effect conceded defeat ahead of Thursday’s UK general election. Host Lucy Fisher is joined by columnist Robert Shrimsley, political editor George Parker and political correspondent Anna Gross to discuss the campaign strategies of the various parties, and to look ahead to the results.


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    How 120 knife-edge seats may tip the Tories from defeat to wipeout


    Tories warn of Labour landslide in final day of election campaigning


    What to watch out for on election night


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    Presented by Lucy Fisher. Produced by Manuela Saragosa with Leah Quinn. Audio mix and original music by Breen Turner. The FT’s head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.


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    37 mins
  • Could the election results still surprise us?
    Jun 28 2024

    With under a week to go until polling day, Lucy Fisher and her panel — the FT’s Miranda Green and Stephen Bush — pull together the threads of the campaign to explore the remaining ‘known unknowns’ in this election. They are joined by FT columnist Simon Kuper whose new book ‘Good Chaps’ looks at the disintegration of public service in our national life and examines how to rid our political system of sleaze.


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    Reform UK activist calls for migrants to be shot


    A safe space at the eye of the storm: onboard Rishi Sunak’s battle bus


    Blue Wall vulnerable to tactical voting as natural Conservatives turn against party


    How the Conservatives lost touch with England’s prosperous south


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    Presented by Lucy Fisher.

    Produced by Philippa Goodrich and Leah Quinn

    Manuela Saragosa is the executive producer. Original music and audio mix by Breen Turner.

    The FT’s head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.


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    37 mins
  • Campaign catch-up: Why this UK election result could be the most distorted ever
    Jun 25 2024

    The Conservatives’ embattled campaign suffered yet another setback this week, as the betting scandal escalated and the party finally suspended two candidates ensnared by the row. But when did it first start to go wrong for the Tories? Lucy Fisher is joined by the FT’s chief data reporter John Burn-Murdoch, who charts the beginning of the party’s descent back to 2019. The pair are joined by Political Fix regulars Robert Shrimsley and George Parker to discuss whether Britain’s “first past the post system” will lead to the biggest ever mismatch between parties’ share of the vote and their share of Westminster seats.


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    How the Conservatives lost touch with England’s prosperous south


    No, Keir, the real opposition is behind you


    Brace for the most distorted election result in British history


    The seeds of the Tory collapse were sown in 2019


    Starmer will be centrism’s last chance


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    Presented by Lucy Fisher.

    Produced by Persis Love and Audrey Tinline.

    Manuela Saragosa is the executive producer. Original music and audio mix by Breen Turner.

    The FT’s head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.


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    29 mins
  • Is this the Tory death spiral?
    Jun 21 2024

    An election-betting scandal is sending the Tory campaign into freefall. The latest blow to the Conservatives comes as some polls predict a wipeout for the party on July 4. The FT’s Whitehall editor Lucy Fisher is joined by Political Fix regulars Stephen Bush and Jim Pickard to discuss this latest blow in a campaign littered with blunders. Plus, the team analyses the effect of the Reform party on the Tory vote and what might happen after the election.


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    Unusual burst of bets preceded Rishi Sunak’s election announcement


    ‘Every Tory I know is angry’: betting scandal sends election campaign into ‘freefall’


    Potential routes forward for the Tories post-election


    Tory leadership hopefuls jostle to replace Rishi Sunak


    Keir Starmer: ‘People need hope, but it needs to be realistic hope’


    Sketchy Politics: the extinction election?


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    Presented by Lucy Fisher. Produced by Audrey Tinline with Leah Quinn and Josh Gabert-Doyon.

    Manuela Saragosa is the executive producer. Original music and audio mix by Breen Turner. The FT’s head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.


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    41 mins
  • Campaign catch-up: Labour’s dash for growth
    Jun 18 2024

    Labour is promising voters not to raise a raft of taxes, not to borrow to fund day-to-day spending and not to return to austerity with major cuts to public services. How will it manage this? Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves insists economic growth will square the circle. The FT’s Whitehall editor Lucy Fisher asks economics editor Sam Fleming, who interviewed Reeves this week, whether her plans to increase UK output stack up. Plus, Helen Miller from the Institute for Fiscal Studies think-tank joins with her assessment of the “conspiracy of silence” by both big parties over tax and spend after the election.


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    A dash for growth: the shadow chancellor prepares for government


    Rachel Reeves to seek ‘improved’ UK-EU trade terms if Labour wins election


    The Labour party’s uncertain certainty dividend


    Labour’s EU plan will have ‘minimal’ impact on cost of Brexit, says think-tank


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    Presented by Lucy Fisher. Produced by Audrey Tinline with Leah Quinn. Manuela Saragosa is the executive producer. Original music and audio mix by Breen Turner. The FT’s head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.


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    32 mins