Katy Balls, Washington editor at The Times of London, provides insights on the BBC's recent controversies and bias towards parties like Reform UK. Rob Bluey, from The Daily Signal, discusses the government's role in housing policy and limits on presidential powers. Larry Sanger, co-founder of Wikipedia, reflects on the site's shift from its original vision, emphasizing the impact of sourcing rules. Adam Wren shares his takes on Indiana's redistricting and the political relevance of focus groups, particularly for upcoming elections.