Guardian Politics Weekly

Politics Weekly

Political analysis from the Guardian and Observer's top journalists and commentators.
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678 Episodes
356 – 376

No US trade deal in sight for Johnson: Politics Weekly podcast

Rowena Mason is joined by Heather Stewart in the US, to discuss the prime minister’s UN speech and meeting with President Joe Biden in the White House. Plus Larry Elliott and Torsten Bell discuss the politics of an energy crisis.. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
22 Sep 2021 27 min

The aftermath of Johnson’s cabinet reshuffle: Politics Weekly podcast

There’s a new cabinet in town – or at least a different one than yesterday. Aubrey Allegretti and Rowena Mason look at the winners and losers of Boris Johnson’s reshuffle. Plus, Jessica Elgot and Rafael Behr analyse the government’s Covid winter plan. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
15 Sep 2021 28 min

Biden administration sues Texas over abortion law: Politics Weekly Extra

On Thursday night, the US Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that the US Justice Department would launch a federal lawsuit against Texas over the extreme abortion law that the state introduced last week. Jonathan Freedland speaks to Moira Donegan about what all of this means for Roe v Wade. Help…
10 Sep 2021 27 min

Manifesto pledges are broken to ‘fix’ social care: Politics Weekly podcast

Heather Stewart and Zoe Williams discuss the prime minister’s announcement of a £12bn healthcare levy to be introduced through a rise in national insurance contributions. Plus, Libby Brooks and Peter Walker look at the state of Green party politics in the UK. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
8 Sep 2021 28 min

A disastrous end to the Afghanistan war: Politics Weekly Extra

As the last of the US troops took off from Kabul on Tuesday, Jonathan Freedland spoke to Thomas Kean. Kean co-wrote the 9/11 commission report, detailing who was to blame for the events of September 11, and making recommendations to prevent a subsequent attack. He shares his thoughts on the…
3 Sep 2021 28 min

Can David Frost actually make Brexit work? Politics Weekly podcast

In the last episode of our special summer series, Jessica Elgot asks her guests: Who is the elusive David Frost? When did he become such a Eurosceptic? And how will the continuous fallout from Brexit affect his legacy?. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
1 Sep 2021 19 min

From the archive: Republicans and race – Politics Weekly Extra

Jonathan Freedland revisits an enlightening conversation with Michael Steele, a former chair of the Republican national committee, who campaigned for a Joe Biden victory in last year’s US presidential election. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
27 Aug 2021 27 min

Drakeford’s secret for Welsh Labour success: Politics Weekly podcast

In the third episode of our special summer series, Rowena Mason asks her guests: who is the first minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford? Is it his politics, or his character, that drives his success? And what would he like his legacy to be?. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
25 Aug 2021 20 min

Are the Democrats doomed in 2022? Politics Weekly Extra

Analyst David Shor and Jonathan Freedland look at the data and the polls and discuss why the Democrats should be worried – and what they need to do to improve their chances of winning the next presidential election. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
13 Aug 2021 26 min

Is Angela Rayner gunning to be Labour leader? Politics Weekly podcast

In the second episode of our special summer series, Rowena Mason asks her guests: is Angela Rayner the politician that can get Labour back to winning ways? How has her now well-known backstory informed her politics? And should the Tories be worried about where she goes next?. Help support our…
11 Aug 2021 23 min

Who is the real Sajid Javid? Politics Weekly podcast

In the first episode of our special summer series, Jessica Elgot asks her guests: who is the new Health Secretary, Sajid Javid? How did he rise to the top? What makes him tick? And is he as funny as some claim he is?. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
4 Aug 2021 24 min

Biden’s battle to solve the climate crisis: Politics Weekly Extra

Last December, a month before his inauguration, Biden announced he was naming former secretary of state John Kerry as the first ever presidential envoy for climate as part of his plan to deal with the crisis. Joan E Greve talks to Oliver Milman about what Biden’s climate change plans are,…
30 Jul 2021 24 min

Police mock Johnson’s big crime plan: Politics Weekly podcast

Heather Stewart and Rafael Behr discuss ‘crime week’, as the government attempts to shift the narrative. Plus, Katy Hayward, Daniel Boffey and Jess Sargeant look at what’s behind the latest tensions over the Northern Ireland protocol. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
28 Jul 2021 28 min

The GOP’s push for anti-trans laws: Politics Weekly Extra

Republican lawmakers have introduced the highest number of anti-trans bills to be filed in a single year in 2021. Joan E Greve speaks to Sam Levin about why some in the GOP are trying to ban transgender children from certain sports teams and limit their access to gender-affirming healthcare.. Help…
23 Jul 2021 26 min

Government ‘all over the place’ as summer recess begins: Politics Weekly podcast

Jessica Elgot and Polly Toynbee discuss a purge of so-called far-left factions from the Labour party. Plus, as Boris Johnson again delays the social care overhaul, Heather Stewart, David Gauke, Jill Rutter and Ryan Shorthouse look at the future for his premiership goals. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
21 Jul 2021 31 min

What is the state of US-China relations? Politics Weekly Extra

It’s been 50 years this month since Henry Kissinger, the then national security advisor, made a secret trip to the People’s Republic of China. Joan E Greve talks to the Guardian’s China affairs correspondent, Vincent Ni, to find out how the current diplomatic relationship compares with 1971. Help support our…
16 Jul 2021 25 min

Politicians wrestle with patriotism: Politics Weekly podcast

Jessica Elgot and Martin Kettle discuss the government’s narrow win to slash foreign aid spending. Plus, Sienna Rodgers, Will Tanner and Sunder Katwala reflect on how politicians are waking up to a progressive patriotism. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
14 Jul 2021 28 min
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