
Christian May
Editor at City AM, appearing to explain UK labour market and economic data and their implications for inflation and markets.
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Dec 11, 2025 • 2h 20min
Donald Trump wants your social media history!
Alison McGovern, Labour MP and Minister for Local Government, discusses the government's ambitious £3.5 billion National Plan to End Homelessness, with aims to halve long-term rough sleeping. Christian May, editor at City A.M., shares insights on the US Federal Reserve's rate decisions and how gambling firms are responding to new fiscal changes. Susan Evans, psychoanalytic psychotherapist, dives into the controversy surrounding puberty blockers for children, reflecting on the Tavistock clinic's practices and the ongoing legal challenges linked to child treatment.

Jan 20, 2026 • 2h 16min
It's only been 1 year of Trump 2.0
Darren Jones, Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, discusses the pressing need for civil service reform and the UK's diplomatic stance on the Diego Garcia deal. Former Defence Minister Tobias Elwood explains its strategic importance, while environment advocate Fergal Sharkey criticizes the government's water reform proposals. Lastly, Christian May unpacks UK labor market trends and inflation implications, revealing the complexity of the current economic landscape. It's a riveting conversation on politics, environment, and economics!

Nov 6, 2025 • 2h 19min
David Lammy forgets to wear poppy to first PMQs
Alex Davies-Jones, Labour MP and Minister for Victims, discusses the chaotic prison release incident and calls for accountability. Robert Jenrick, Shadow Justice Secretary, offers a critical perspective on government actions regarding prison management. Economic insights from Christian May touch on anticipated interest rate changes and their implications for growth. A notable highlight is the backlash against Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy for forgetting to wear a poppy at PMQs, sparking a lively debate on symbolism and public perception.


