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How will 2022 be remembered? – Politics Weekly UK podcast

Dec 22, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
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2
The Ukraine Invasion - The One That Sticks in My Mind
04:47 • 6min
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3
Boris Johnson Resigning on the 7th of July
10:48 • 5min
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4
I Want Boris Back
16:12 • 5min
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5
Is There Trust in the Prime Minister?
20:45 • 2min
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6
Is Liz Truss Really a Prime Minister?
22:50 • 6min
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7
The Tories Are Doubling Down on Pay for Nurses
28:42 • 3min
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8
What Happened in 2023?
31:46 • 4min
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9
The Scottish Independence Referendums - What's Next?
35:22 • 4min
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10
Is Kia Starmer Going to Set the Heather on Fire?
39:14 • 4min
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11
The House of Lords Is a Preposterous Thing
42:47 • 2min
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12
The Last Episode of 2022
44:43 • 3min
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In a year that saw three prime ministers, two monarchs and a whole lot of political and social unrest, how will 2022 be remembered? The Guardian’s John Harris looks back on the last 12 months, and asks what might happen in the next, with columnist Gaby Hinsliff and political editor Pippa Crerar. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
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