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Sky News’ Sam Coates and Politico’s Anne McElvoy with what you need to know about the day ahead in British politics. All in under 20 minutes and in your feed around 7.30am.
They're across the key interviews, the main stories and what the parties are saying.
Whatever they're talking about, Westminster will be talking about today.
They're across the key interviews, the main stories and what the parties are saying.
Whatever they're talking about, Westminster will be talking about today.
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Sep 9, 2025 • 22min
Can the IMF bail out Kemi?
With 48 hours until nominations close – the race to become the new deputy leader of the Labour party is well underway. Sam and Anne discuss who are the runners and riders in the contest and where they will get their support from. Away from party politics, Kemi Badenoch makes an offer to work with the government to cut the controversial Welfare bill. Plus, the duo look at who’s coming out on top in the polls.

Sep 8, 2025 • 24min
Shabana replaces Yvette: what difference will it make?
After the Prime Minister’s reshuffle across the weekend, the new look government get to work on phase 2 of the Starmer project. Sam and Anne discuss if a switch between Shabana Mahmood and Yvette Cooper - at the Home Office and the Foreign Office - will actually make a difference? Elsewhere, the NEC are expected to announce a timetable for the Labour party deputy leadership race, and the Assisted Dying Bill makes its first appearance in the House of Lords.

Sep 5, 2025 • 29min
Farage revs up as Rayner bows out
Sam and Anne had this down as the first of our conference specials – as Nigel Farage delivered his speech to Reform delegates in Birmingham. They’re still debriefing on that on this episode but they can’t ignore one of the most significant days of Keir Starmer’s premiership so far and one of the biggest cabinet reshuffles in years. Angela Rayner has gone. The cabinet has been overhauled with David Lammy now Deputy PM and Shabana Mahmood becoming Home Secretary.And, as you’d expect, Reform are using the Rayner saga to try to make capital – but was Farage polished enough in Birmingham?

Sep 4, 2025 • 25min
Can Keir Starmer live without Angela Rayner?
The government minister responsible for housing didn’t pay enough tax on her house. Sam and Anne let Angela Rayner’s admission sink in on this episode – aa they wonder how much government business is on hold as a result. The independent ethics adviser Laurie Magnus’ view on how she took inaccurate legal advice could be public within days – presumably that means the cabinet reshuffle has to wait until the Deputy Prime Minister knows her fate.Never mind what else it might mean for the early days of Keir Starmer’s “phase two”. But, whatever the outcome, is it safer for Starmer to keep Angela Rayner in a job?

Sep 3, 2025 • 22min
Why is nobody talking about the ‘black hole’?
The date for the budget will be confirmed today – so Sam and Anne look at the options for Rachel Reeves’ diary with a backdrop of more market jitters. They also go over the ways she could plug the hole in the public finances – estimated to be between £20-£50 billion –while still meeting her fiscal rules. But why isn't the government saying more about the tricky decisions ahead? There are more scraps from Monday’s government reshuffle – with a name of someone who apparently turned down a role. As well as from the first PMQs after summer, Keir Starmer will meet with the leader of Spain, Pedro Sanches, at Downing Street and new Green leader Zack Polanski gets to work.

Sep 2, 2025 • 21min
The secret story of the reset
After the Prime Minister’s mini reshuffle of backroom staff at Number 10 yesterday, will the optics behind the scenes work? Sam and Anne discuss why the appointment of Darren Jones is significant to Phase 2 of the Starmer project – but will it there be trouble down the tracks? Elsewhere, following a series of announcements on asylum and immigration policy, has the Home Secretary wrestled back the narrative on the issue?

Sep 1, 2025 • 21min
What's behind Starmer's reset?
As MPs return to Westminster for a packed autumn term, will the Prime Minister be back with a bang? Sky News’ Sam Coates and Politico’s Anne McElvoy discuss what are Keir Starmer’s priorities as the so called “reset week” begins. There’s chatter around No10 of a staffing restructure but could this impact the government’s message and delivery of their missions? Back in the Commons, the Home Secretary will lay out the government’s plans to restrict family members from joining asylum seekers.

Aug 29, 2025 • 32min
Will this be Starmer's toughest term yet?
With MPs returning to parliament in a few days, Sam and Anne look ahead to a packed autumn schedule.In the last episode of the Summer Box Set, both spill the beans on the latest news and gossip around Westminster, Whitehall and beyond.They'll mark the important dates in the calendar, break down the fortunes of the key players, and explain which areas could cause trouble for the government.Normal service resumes on the podcast on 1 September.

Aug 25, 2025 • 21min
Can Labour find a solution on small boats?
More than 50,000 migrants have arrived on small boats across the English Channel since Labour came to power, but will Keir Starmer’s plan to smash the gangs and the ‘one in, one out' scheme solve the issue? In this episode, Sam and Anne are joined by Danny Shaw, a former journalist and adviser to Yvette Cooper, to discuss the Home Office’s biggest priorities. They discuss: If more needs to be done to stop migrants crossing the Channel. What policing reform could look like. Whether there is a plan to lower violence against women and girls. Sam and Anne’s weekday morning episodes return on 1st September.

Aug 18, 2025 • 19min
Will Labour get better marks on education next term?
Education, education, education' was how Tony Blair set out New Labour's priorities in the early noughties. A quarter of a century on, what story is Keir Starmer trying to tell about schools under his premiership?In this episode, Sam and Anne are joined by Laura McInerney, a former teacher and co-founder of Teacher Tapp, to break down the government's plan for education as we head into a new school year. They ask:• What will be included in the education white paper?• Can there be further devolution within the education system?• Will Bridget Phillipson remain as the education secretary? Sam and Anne are getting a lie-in over summer recess, but they'll be in your feed with special episodes every Monday before normal services resumes on 1 September.


