
Politics Weekly UK
Guardian political columnist John Harris hosts a cast of voices from up and down the country as well as across the political spectrum to analyse the week’s political news. For US Politics with Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland, make sure to search 'Politics Weekly America' wherever you get your podcasts
Latest episodes

Jan 9, 2025 • 34min
Grooming gangs: do we need another inquiry? – Politics Weekly UK podcast
Gaby Hinsliff, a Guardian columnist known for her sharp political analysis, and Sonia Sodha, an insightful Observer columnist, delve into the sensitive topic of grooming gangs. They discuss the government's reluctance for another inquiry despite persistent questions about justice for survivors. The conversation critiques political opportunism and the failures of authorities in tackling child exploitation. They highlight the impact of divisive rhetoric on community relations and the importance of grassroots efforts to foster unity and accountability.

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Jan 6, 2025 • 26min
Elon Musk v UK Politics – Politics Weekly Westminster
Elon Musk's fascination with UK politics takes center stage as his social media antics stir controversy. The discussion dives into the fallout from a historical grooming scandal, unraveling its complex racial implications. Labour's ambitious plans for the NHS aim to reduce soaring waiting lists, but can they restore public trust? The hosts bring humor and sharp insights to the current political landscape, exploring how tech and social media shape party responses and public perception.

Jan 2, 2025 • 7min
Politics Weekly UK’s 2024 culture list
Discover the connection between cultural values and environmental politics, and how rising awareness is reshaping outdoor activities. Delve into influential literature and media that address social themes, featuring powerful works like 'The Lie of the Land' and reflective music from Nick Cave. The discussion also includes the gripping TV series 'Snowfall,' exploring the intersection of drug policy and African-American stories. Tune in for a captivating blend of culture and politics!

Dec 26, 2024 • 25sec
Politics Weekly UK is on holiday
This week, the focus is on the warmth of family gatherings and the joy of holiday meals. Discover how Instacart's family carts make collaborative grocery shopping a breeze. Dive into Gold Belly, a food delivery service that brings iconic dishes right to your doorstep. Plus, there’s a festive announcement about the podcast taking a holiday break!

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Dec 19, 2024 • 51min
Review of the year: how will we remember 2024? – Politics Weekly UK
The discussion blends holiday cheer with a critical look at the political landscape of 2024. Key moments include the Conservative Party's manifesto launch, revealing political optimism versus stark realities. The impact of foreign influence on British politics raises concerns about traditional voter alienation. A fun quiz links pop culture to politics, while culinary passions intersect with political identity. Strategies to confront the rise of populism highlight essential reforms, and there's a proposal for an independent ethics advisory board to improve governance.

Dec 16, 2024 • 26min
Chinese spy allegations stun UK establishment – Politics Weekly Westminster
A shocking allegation surfaces as a Chinese businessman is accused of spying, raising concerns about state-backed espionage in Westminster. The discussion digs into the implications for UK-China relations and highlights the need for a foreign influence registration scheme. Meanwhile, Angela Rayner introduces a white paper on devolution, hinting at significant changes for district councils. The vibrant yet perilous intersection of politics and social life in Westminster adds an intriguing layer to the stories.

Dec 12, 2024 • 31min
What next for Britain’s Syrian refugees? – Politics Weekly UK
Kieran Stacey, a political correspondent at The Guardian, discusses the UK government's suspension of Syrian asylum claims and its implications. Razan al-Sus, a Syrian refugee turned successful cheese entrepreneur in Yorkshire, shares her emotional journey of rebuilding life amidst the chaos back home. The conversation also touches on Labour's budget priorities and the societal integration challenges faced by refugees. Through personal stories and political insights, the episode sheds light on the complex realities of displaced individuals striving for a new beginning.

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Dec 9, 2024 • 29min
How does the UK respond to the regime change in Syria? – Politics Weekly Westminster
Political shifts in Syria following Bashar al-Assad's fall spark both hope and fear among the populace. The UK government faces complex foreign policy challenges, particularly regarding stability in the Middle East. Internal tensions within the UK government highlight struggles with civil service resistance and the potential rise of Reform UK as a new contender. Meanwhile, charity initiatives aim to support those impacted by conflict, reflecting a commitment to humanitarian aid amidst political turbulence.

Dec 5, 2024 • 36min
Revisited: Carla Denyer and the Green party: four MPs v the climate crisis
Carla Denyer, co-leader of the Green Party and MP for Bristol Central, shares insights on the party's historic victory in the recent election. She discusses the challenges of being a Green MP in Westminster and the ongoing fight against the climate crisis. Denyer emphasizes the party’s grassroots approach to politics and critiques the severe penalties faced by climate activists. The conversation also touches on internal party divisions and the importance of collaboration for future environmental initiatives, all while maintaining an optimistic outlook for change.

Dec 2, 2024 • 20min
Labour’s missions and what next for the Assisted Dying bill – Politics Weekly Westminster
The discussion delves into the government's evolving plan and the implications of the assisted dying bill recently approved in the Commons. It highlights Labour's leadership struggles and the party's declining approval ratings, while emphasizing the need for a strong narrative. The impact of politicians crossing into reality TV is examined, revealing mixed reactions and career consequences. Lastly, contrasting public and private personas of key political figures are explored, shedding light on the complexity of their roles in the public eye.
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