

Aggie Chambre
LBC's political correspondent, providing commentary on the upcoming Labour Party conference.
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Aug 7, 2025 • 37min
Did the homelessness minister evict her own tenants for profit?
Vicky Spratt, housing correspondent for The i, breaks down the controversy surrounding Rushnara Ali, Labour's homelessness minister, who stands accused of evicting tenants for profit while advocating for renters' rights. Aggie Chambre of LBC discusses the political fallout and backlash from her own party. Later, Mark Urban shifts focus to international relations, analyzing the potential implications of a Trump-Putin meeting amid the Ukraine crisis. Tensions rise as they explore the intersection of housing policy and global diplomacy.

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May 21, 2025 • 38min
Starmer's first big U-turn
Brian Leishman, a Labour MP emerging as a voice for the soft left, discusses Keir Starmer's recent U-turn on winter fuel payments, emphasizing the need for faster reforms. Aggie Chambre, LBC's political correspondent, sheds light on an impending sentencing review aimed at addressing prison overcrowding. The guests debate whether government's intentions are rooted in principle or necessity, while exploring the balance between rehabilitation and punishment in the penal system. Their insights reveal the tensions and challenges facing the Labour Party in a shifting political landscape.

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Dec 20, 2024 • 38min
The News Agents awards of the year
Natasha Clark and Aggie Chambre, journalists at LBC, join a lively discussion on the highlights of a tumultuous political year. They celebrate key figures shaping 2024 while dissecting Rishi Sunak's electoral strategies and the continued influence of Trumpism. The hosts engage in humorous reflections on absurd moments, including a memorable speech in the rain, and tackle the complexities of political nepotism. Their insights culminate in a look ahead to the future, hinting at what 2025 may bring.