The Week in Westminster Podcast
1) 31/01/2026
Sonia Sodha assesses the latest developments at Westminster.This week Sir Keir Starmer became the first Prime Minister in eight years to visit China. To discuss the visit Sonia is joined by Labour MP ...Show More
2) 24/01/2026
Following President Trump's pressure on European allies over the future of Greenland, Ben analyses whether there has been a fundamental shift in the Transatlantic alliance with Lord Darroch, former UK...Show More
3) 17/01/2026
Sunday Times political editor Caroline Wheeler reports on the latest developments at Westminster.Following the defection of Robert Jenrick from the Conservatives to Reform UK, Caroline speaks to Henry...Show More
4) 10/01/2026
Following a week of intense activlty in the international arena - including US action in Venezuela - George discusses the week's events with Labour peer George Robertson, the former Secretary General ...Show More
5) 20/12/2025
To discuss the major political stories and developments over the last twelve months, and what lies ahead for 2026, Ben Wright is joined by George Parker, the political editor of the Financial Times, P...Show More
6) 13/12/2025
Radio 4's assessment of developments at Westminster
7) 06/12/2025
The Daily Telegraph's political editor, Ben Riley-Smith, analyses the latest developments at Westminster.Following further fallout from Rachel Reeves' Budget, and accusations that she misled the publi...Show More
8) 29/11/2025
Sonia Sodha takes a look at Chancellor Rachel Reeves' long-awaited Budget with former Treasury Minister and now Shadow Leader of the House, Conservative MP Jesse Norman and Labour MP Jeevun Sandher wh...Show More
9) 22/11/2025
With just days to go to Rachel Reeves' Budget, George Parker speaks to her Conservative predecessor at the Treasury, Sir Jeremy Hunt MP. They discuss what it's like for Chancellors in the run-up to a ...Show More
10) 15/11/2025
The Guardian's political editor Pippa Crerar assesses the latest developments at Westminster. Following a turbulent week for the government, with talk of plots to replace the Prime Minister and specul...Show More