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And Iran warns of "everlasting consequences".
And your questions answered on the Israel-Iran conflict.
MPs vote to back a bill legalising assisted dying in England and Wales.
Starmer urges Trump to step back from military action against Iran.
Will the US join Israeli strikes on Iran?
Trump: We know where Iranian leader is but won't kill him, for now
“Collective failure” to address questions about grooming gang’s ethnicity says report.
Keir Starmer has accepted recommendations from Baroness Louise Casey.
And Iran warns the UK, US and France not to help Israel.
Israel targets Iran's nuclear sites, killing military commanders and scientists.
At least 200 people have been killed in the crash.
Rachel Reeves sets out the government spending plans until the end of the decade
California Governor calls President Trump “deranged” as more troops are sent to LA.
Three-quarters of pensioners to get winter fuel payment after U-turn.
The home secretary and deputy prime minister argue for cash.
Victoria McCloud is in the Newscast studio.
The big public bust up between the tech billionaire and US president
What is the government planning to spend money on?
What does Zia Yusuf’s departure from Reform UK mean for Nigel Farage’s party?
And, Chancellor confirms more people will receive winter fuel payment this year.
And, political upheaval in Poland and Netherlands.
One of the authors of the strategic defence review joins Newscast.
The government announces money for defence factories.
We speak the man who was ‘C’ as the UK commits to increasing defence spending.
Adam, Alex, James and Vicki discuss the political stories of the week.
Announcements from UK police and US courts.
EU says Israeli strikes in Gaza 'go beyond what is necessary' to fight Hamas
Dozens injured after car ploughs into Liverpool crowd.
Live from Hay Festival with Marcus Brigstocke, Anne Applebaum and David Spiegelhalter.
And Rayner responds to the Telegraph memo leak.
Laura and Paddy look at more tricky spending decisions.
Chris, Adam, Leila and Faisal discuss a busy political week.
And a pay rise for teachers and NHS workers.
The PM has faced pressure over cutting the payment
UK suspends Israel trade talks and summons ambassador over “intolerable” Gaza offensive
Keir Starmer says it is time to move on from “political fights” about Brexit.
And more details about the first UK-EU deal since Brexit.
We look ahead to Monday’s UK-EU deal.
Adam, Chris, James and Caitriona discuss a frantic week of news.
The Russian leader had proposed a meeting.
And, an emergency press conference after its revealed prisons are at 99% capacity.
Personal customer data has been stolen.
PM says UK risks “becoming an island of strangers".
The Russian leader called for "direct talks" with Ukraine in a late night address.
And European leaders push for another for Ukraine.
Adam, Alex, James and Dharshini discuss a jam-packed news week.
And, how big a deal is US and UK tariff agreement?
And a behind the scenes of Biden’s first interview since leaving the White House.
And, Professor Dame Jenny Harries joins Newscast as she steps down as head of the UKHSA
How Germany's reunification changed the world.
A day that transformed Europe.
What politicians are saying on and off mic.
We look at what the results mean as Reform dominate.
Reform wins the Runcorn by-election by just six votes.
And a White House exit.
Plus, President Trump receives bad economic numbers - but blames President Biden.
Mark Carney wins Canadian election in remarkable turnaround
What do we know so far about the huge power outages?
What they’re saying on camera and behind the scenes.
The presidents talk about a path to peace in St Peter’s Basilica.
What can we watch out for in next week’s local elections?
And, tensions rise between India and Pakistan after Kashmir attack.
Trump and Vance pile pressure on Zelensky.
And, Adam and Chris answer listeners political questions on Radio 2.
How the Lehman Brothers collapse sparked the global financial crisis
Vatican says Pope Francis died of stroke and subsequent irreversible heart failure.
How the Lehman Brothers collapse sparked the global financial crisis
The long-lasting impact of The Good Friday Agreement.
Newscast takes you back to the day the Good Friday Agreement was signed in 1998
NHS could be forced to change gender guidance.
The UK’s highest court backs 'biological' definition of woman
And, Vice-President JD Vance says there is a “good chance” of US-UK trade deal.
A landmark legal case begins against social media giant Meta.
Lib Dem Wera Hobhouse is in the studio.
MPs met in Parliament on a Saturday to pass emergency bill.
James, Alex, Caitríona and Dharshini wrap up the week of tariffs
“Coalition of the willing” meet in Brussels to discuss plans for peacekeeping force.
Trump hikes China tariffs to 125% while cutting others
And, US says it will hold direct nuclear talks with Iran.
President Trump ramps up the threat of a trade war with possible more tariffs on China.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer says "the world as we knew it has gone"
Donald Trump’s baseline 10% tariffs come into force.
Adam, Chris, Alex and Gary round up a week dominated by President Trump’s tariffs.
The world wakes up to Trump’s tariffs announcement.
There’s a 10% tariff on the UK and 20% on the EU.
What can we expect from Wednesday’s highly anticipated tariff announcement?
Le Pen is barred from running for public office after being found guilty of embezzlement.
And, how will the UK government respond to Trump’s tariffs?
Listen to Laura's full interview with the former Archbishop of Canterbury
And Laura speaks about her exclusive interview with Justin Welby
Adam, Chris, Alex and Faisal wrap the week
Plus, the ‘Coalition of the Willing’ meets in Paris.
A livestreamed special on the Chancellor’s announcements
And there’s a Ukraine-Russia Black Sea ceasefire deal.
US and Russian officials are discussing a possible truce in the Ukraine war.
What could the Spring Statement mean for the UK?
Laura has been talking to the chancellor for a BBC documentary.
James and Chris are joined by Lucy Fisher and Stephanie Flanders to discuss the week.
Israel has "resumed combat in full force" against Hamas.
Gareth Southgate has said they are.
And what happened when Trump phoned Putin?
White House say “we’ve never been closer to peace than at this moment”.
Plans to freeze some disability benefits could be abandoned.
The PM says military planning moves to “operational phase”.
Adam, Vicki, Faisal and Nick discuss the political stories of the week.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting discusses the plans.
And what will Putin make of the ceasefire plan?
Ukraine says it is ready to accept a US proposal for an initial 30-day ceasefire.
New Prime Minister of Canada vows to win trade war against President Trump.
We look at plans for a civil service shake-up and at division in Reform UK.
We unpack another pivotal week for Trump, Starmer and the war in Ukraine.
Adam, Chris, Caitríona and James discuss the week.
Can the EU step up defence spending to support Ukraine?
And Rishi Sunak returns…
Ukrainian President ready to work under Trump’s leadership after “regrettable” showdown.
And, Trump criticises Zelensky again online.
The Ukrainan president says he’s "ready to sign" a minerals deal.
We unpack Laura’s interview with the PM.
Leaders react to the Trump-Zelensky row.
James, Laura and Chris dissect what happened.
The Prime Minister meets the President in the Oval Office.
Self-described misogynist Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have landed in Florida.
The Prime Minister flies out for crucial meeting with US President.
The PM raises defence spending to 2.5% by 2027.
French President Emmanuel Macron visits Donald Trump at the White House
Conservatives declare victory but there’s a big surge from the far right.
And is the government’s stance on Russia shifting?
And will he get a deal on Ukraine?
Newscast x Americast x Ukrainecast
Everything you need to know before votes on Sunday.
President Trump calls President Zelensky a “dictator” in latest round of war of words.
Russia and the US agree to appoint teams to start negotiating the end of the war.
Leaders have been meeting in Paris to discuss a peace deal.
European leaders have called an emergency summit over the war in Ukraine.
JD Vance took aim at Europe's values.
Adam, Chris, Caitríona and James wrap up the week
Trump says there’s a “good possibility” it could be.
And how the BBC exposed the lies from MI5
Met officers who fail internal vetting scheme may keep jobs thanks to court ruling.
President Trump announces 25% tariffs on steel.
Health minister Andrew Gwynne sent a string of offensive and abusive messages.
Laura speaks to parents suing TikTok for the alleged wrongful deaths of their children.
Reports suggest a proposed US peace plan could be unveiled this week.
Adam, Laura, Chris and Faisal bring back Brexitcast for a night in the BBC Radio Theatre.
And a look back at the Coronavirus Newscast era.
Recorded live in the BBC Radio Theatre in London.
Plus, what role does the drug Fentanyl have in the trade disputes.
And, Prime Minister Keir Starmer heads to Brussels to meet EU leaders.
And what they’re doing with it.
Changes to the system are an urgent issue at the top of government.
Adam, Chris, Alex and Faisal round up the political week.
The home secretary announces new laws
The chancellor backs a Heathrow expansion.
And, the UK population is set to grow but what's behind the numbers?
Plus, the rise of a Chinese artificial intelligence firm plunges US shares.
Plus, President Trump says Keir Starmer is doing a “very good job”
The swap on Saturday was the second exchange since the ceasefire.
Adam, Chris, Vicki and James discuss the political week in Westminster, and beyond.
Axel Rudakubana sentenced to a minimum of 52 years in jail for Southport attack.
The Sun newspaper publisher has apologised and agreed to pay him damages
PM warns of “new and dangerous threat” from violence-obsessed individuals.
Newscast, Americast, Ukrainecast + The Global Story join forces to dissect Trump’s speech
18 year old, Axel Rudakubana, murdered three girls at a Taylor Swift dance class.
What challenges does covering Donald Trump pose for BBC News?
Hostages are expected to be released while the displaced return home.
World leaders prepare for the next president ahead of his inauguration
Adam, Chris, Alex and Faisal discuss the political week.
Five local inquiries & a national 'rapid audit'
Fighting is due to stop on Sunday.
And, Israel and Hamas are thought to be close to agreeing a ceasefire deal.
Starmer says artificial intelligence presents a “vast potential”
Kemi Badenoch calls for Labour minister to go over corruption claims
The Chancellor defends her visit to Beijing.
The president-elect avoids jail for hush money fraud
Across LA County, the number of people told to evacuate has risen to over 175,000.
The online debate played out IRL
Mark Zuckerberg removes fact-checking on his platforms.
PM attacks those “spreading lies” on grooming gangs.
Reform’s former communications director is on
The tech billionaire has been critical of the UK government.
Health and Social Care Secretary promises to "grasp the nettle on social care reform”
The FBI says it now believes the man who carried out the attack acted alone.
The Middle East, Ukraine and the US in 2025.
How Trump made his way back to the White House.
Behind the scenes of the UK General Election.
The Newscast family get in the Christmas spirit.
Three new First Ministers, two Prime Ministers and one election!
A Labour MP, a Tory and a Lib Dem walk into the studio…
Pelicot’s ex-husband sentenced to 20 years, alongside 50 other men in mass rape trial.
And a look back on a big year for democracy in 2024
Russian general killed outside residential block by a bomb hidden in a scooter.
A court order has been lifted which means man can now be identified.
Laura, Paddy and Henry on Labour's migration plan
The Duke of York comes under scrutiny once again
Adam, Chris, Alex and Faisal discuss the political week.
NHS bosses warn of a ‘tidal wave’ of winter viruses.
Plus Labour’s prisons plan
And, why the Islamic State group hope to benefit from the turmoil in Syria.
Crowds gather at notorious Damascus prison, as Assad flees to Russia.
What happened overnight and what happens next?
And, Donald Trump returns to the world stage.
Adam and Chris look back at the political week with Tim Shipman.
What was in the Prime Minister’s ‘Plan for Change’?
A vote of no confidence for the French PM.
South Korea’s president hands power to the military
And, President Biden pardons son Hunter.
And Gregg Wallace speaks.
And rebel forces in Syria have taken control of Aleppo
The bill will now face more scrutiny before it can become law.
Adam, Chris, Alex and Nick look back on the week
The leader of the Liberal Democrats joins Adam in the studio.
And what it means for the Middle East…
And, Government promises overhaul of job market.
Chancellor tells businesses she is “not coming back with more borrowing or more taxes”.
And, COP29 climate talks end with criticised deal.
And, could French missiles also now be fired into Russian territory?
Adam, Alex, Chris and Henry wrap up the week
Peter Mandelson pays tribute to Labour giant John Prescott.
And is President Biden Trump-proofing US support to Ukraine?
And, Ukraine uses US long range missiles inside Russian territory for first time.
And, when Prime Minister Starmer met China’s President Xi.
Russia targets energy plants
Zelensky says Trump could end the Ukraine war
Adam, Chris and friends look back on the political week.
And, Adam speaks to Climate Change Committee Chief Executive Emma Pinchbeck.
President-elect Trump meets President Biden in the Oval Office.
Justin Welby has stepped down over a church abuse scandal.
Adam, Fergus and Vicki discuss the proposed law.
Plus, Bishop calls on Archbishop to resign over Church abuse scandal.
And what Trump 2.0 could mean for Ukraine.
And, what a Trump presidency means for UK defence spending.
Adam, Chris, Alex and Nick take a look at the week’s political news.
Adam and Chris interview the foreign secretary
And we bump into a cast member from The West Wing
Adam on election night at the BBC in Washington DC
Adam catches up with Clive Myrie & Victoria Derbyshire
It’s the last day of campaigning before polling day.
Reaction to Laura’s interviews with the chancellor and new leader of the Conservatives.
Reaction to the new Conservative Party leader.
Adam, Alex, Nick Watt and Ben Chu round up the week
How are these areas impacted by the Budget?
Rachel Reeves delivers the first Labour budget in 14 years
How are Donald Trump and Kamala Harris approaching the final week?
The Tory leadership hopeful joins Adam and Chris in the studio.
And Evan Davis with all you need to know about the budget
Plus what to expect from the ‘bazooka’ Budget
IDF confirms “precise” strikes hit military targets
Adam, Alex, Jo and Matt round up a week in Westminster.
Everything you need to know about Kemi Badenoch
Everything you need to know about Robert Jenrick
And why is Keir Starmer facing questions about reparations for slavery?
And we put your questions to American voters!
Plus, Newscast is heading to America!
The Tory leadership hopeful joins Adam and Chris in the studio.
Plus, Michael Gove joins Adam in the Newscast studio.
Answer: weight loss drugs for the workless and AI!
Labour’s promise of no new taxes for “working people” is put to the test
Adam, Chris and Paddy round up the political week.
And Your Guide to the US Election
There’s been a surprise fall in the rate at which prices increase
Health Secretary says jabs could be given to help people get back into work.
And, the inquiry into the Salisbury poisonings begins.
We look at the government’s start, and the life of the former SNP leader
Adam and Chris interview Keir Starmer
Adam and Chris interview Keir Starmer.
Adam, Chris and friends wrap up the week.
Newscast and Americast partner for a live episode
The final two Conservative leadership candidates.
Plus, another candidate is eliminated in the Tory leadership race.
Listen to the full interview, as the former PM joins Matt on his 5 Live show.
Downing Street chief of staff leaves role less than 100 days after election.
One year on since Hamas attacked Israel
The morning after the ‘worst night so far’ of attacks in Beirut.
Netanyahu has warned Iran will pay a “heavy price”
Adam, Chris and Alex wrap up the week
Jeremy discusses why he interviewed Khalil Al Hayya, senior Hamas official.
And the latest developments from the Middle East
Israel says around 180 missiles were fired by Iran, most of which were intercepted.
Israel has told residents in around 25 villages in southern Lebanon to evacuate.
As the situation in Lebanon escalates, is this beginning of more to come?
Does the government have a ‘lads’ problem?
Israel assassinate Hassan Nasrallah after strikes on Beirut
We look at what we learned at conference
Adam and Marianna have a chat with the UK’s Counter Terror Chief.
And how is the UK responding?
The PM promises light at the end of the proverbial
The chancellor speaks to Adam after her speech
Deputy PM Angela Rayner says she broke no donation rules.
Laura Kuenssberg speaks to the freed Russian dissident and his wife
The heat is still on Labour as it prepares for party conference
We look at a tricky week for the PM with Qs about pay and perks
And Starmer insists he’s “completely in control”
And a row over Sue Gray's pay.
Social media company Meta introduce new controls on teen accounts.
And, another “attempted assassination” of former President Donald Trump.
A list of difficult problems for Keir Starmer...
And no long-range missiles yet for Ukraine from the UK
Putin warns the West not to cross his 'red line' on long-range missiles.
The Prime Minister says the NHS must “reform or die” after damning report.
GDP figures show the UK economy failed to grow in July.
And why is "THEY'RE EATING THE DOGS" trending on X?
And, another candidate is voted out of the Tory leadership race.
Kate says she has completed chemotherapy treatment.
Laura, Paddy and Henry unpack what the PM had to say.
We're bringing you it in full
…in his first major TV interview since becoming PM.
And, what’s happening at Green Party Conference?
The new first minister of Wales, Eluned Morgan talks to Adam and Chris.
Michel Barnier is named as the new French prime minister.
A report into the Grenfell Tower fire has found that all deaths were avoidable.
The Scottish government confirms budget balancing cuts
And Ofsted, a winter fuel row & a tory leadership contest!
On Putin, UK defence policy and the spirit of volunteering.
Recapping a busy week for Sir Keir Starmer.
Kamala Harris sits down for her first big interview as presidential nominee.
Could smoking be banned in outdoor public areas?
And, Henry in Paris!
Plus, Oasis reform for UK tour.
Adam, Henry and Paddy answer your questions about the next few months in politics.
On becoming President of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, acting and race
The Race for the White House after the Democratic National Convention
And there was wild speculation about Beyoncé and Taylor Swift.
Stevie Wonder, John Legend, and Oprah turn up at the DNC
An investigation into what happened this summer.
The search for six missing passengers continues.
And, UK tycoon among those missing after yacht sinks.
On Mars, Elon Musk and the astronauts stuck in space
Adam Fleming and friends discuss the week's biggest stories.
Plus, are more strikes on the way?
Adam opens Newscast University.
Plus, inflation is up for the first time this year
Everything you need to know about the Conservative leadership race.
And, we look at the tensions rising in the Middle East
The co-founder of the Big Issue on poverty, prisons and House of Lords reform.
Plus, The King calls for unity after "aggression of riots”
A special episode of Newscast live from the Fringe in Edinburgh.
And, Marianna Spring on social media disinformation.
Listen to Adam on his Newsnight presenting debut
Plus, Kamala Harris picks her vice-president running mate.
PM holds emergency Cobra meeting after weekend of violence.
Adam speaks to the Executive Director of Médecins Sans Frontières
Unrest continued on Friday night despite government warnings
We’re behind the scenes with friends, organisers, and athletes.
What are the PM’s plans to tackle violent disorder?
And what was behind the trouble in Southport?
Former BBC News presenter admits to having 41 indecent images of children
In conversation with the Labour chancellor.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves makes cuts and warns of ‘difficult decisions’ on tax to come.
The Mayor of Tees Valley joins in the first of a new interview series.
We’re halfway through the year, and over 2 billion ballots have been cast.
The Paris Olympic Games start tonight
Adam and Justin Webb look back at Joe Biden's primetime address
And is Kamala Harris having a ‘brat summer’?
Violence against women a ‘national emergency’, Police say.
The vice-president is the favourite to be Democratic nominee for president.
Newscast and Americast together again as Biden decides to step aside
Rachel Reeves hints at above-inflation pay rises for teachers and some NHS workers.
Plus, Laura’s political end of term reports.
The Americast team answer your questions on the US election.
Worldwide travel chaos after cybersecurity update hits IT systems
Chris Mason speaks to the Ukrainian President.
Pandemic planning ‘failed its citizens’, first Covid inquiry report says.
Labour’s plans are set out by the King
The First Minister leaves his role following pressure from his own cabinet
Southgate leaves the role after eight years and 102 games in charge
Where does the race for the White House go from here?
The former president was shot live on TV during a rally in Pennsylvania
A look at Keir Starmer's first week as PM and Tory leadership infighting starts again.
Everything you need to know about the general election, and more!
Chris Mason interviews new PM at the Nato summit
What’s happening at the NATO summit?
What is going on in the House of Commons?
And who’s in the new Labour government?
Newscast profiles the new Prime Minister
All the things we learnt from the undercover voters in the election.
And, who could be the new Tory leader?
Sir Keir Starmer holds cabinet meeting on his first full day as PM
Sir Keir Starmer appoints some eye-catching ministers to his new cabinet.
The Labour prime minister makes his first speech in Downing Street.
Adam and Chris react as Labour win landslide
Adam, Laura, Chris and Paddy on the last day of the campaign
The legendary broadcaster discusses the campaign, and what to expect on Thursday night
Chris and Adam refuel with insights from the final days of the campaign trail.
Plus, how to plan for election night
The PM and Labour’s campaign chief are in Laura’s BBC One studio
What could happen in the final five days?
And, Newscast is in Glasgow with Newsnight.
One week until the exit poll!
We’re in the spin room as Sunak and Starmer go head-to-head for the final time
Listen to the full debate here - then listen to our analysis episode after!
Three podcasts, one question: How influential is the media on the election?
The Conservative Party withdraws support for two candidates over election betting.
And, how is Brexit impacting the election in Northern Ireland?
Aide to the home secretary James Sunderland made comments at an event in April.
And Laura gets her hands on an internal Labour memo to candidates.
Adam and Laura answer your election questions
Adam, Chris and Alex unpack the Leaders’ Question Time performance
Newscast profiles the Reform leader
Newscast profiles the Plaid Cymru leader
Newscast profiles the Green Party leaders
Newscast and Newsnight unite in Birmingham
And, is Boris Johnson back on the campaign trail?
Newscast profiles the Liberal Democrats leader
Newscast profiles the SNP leader
And Reform UK unveils election pledges
A look at health and social care policies after warnings over ambitions.
And why is Grant Shapps worried about one?
Laura, Chris and Paddy answer your election questions.
Newscast profiles the Labour Party leader
Newscast profiles the Conservative Party leader
And Plaid Cymru’s manifesto & more Undercover Voters!
And the Green Party launch their manifesto
Tories pledge to cut National Insurance further
Lib Dems pledge £8bn package for health and care services in England
What could parties promise this week?
The PMs misstep threatens to overshadow the whole election campaign.
Leading figures from the seven main parties go head-to-head
Listen to the BBC election debate from start to finish…..
Mishal Husain speaks to Adam ahead of the BBC election debate
And we answer some of your questions…
Starmer says Sunak “lied” during Tuesday’s debate
Adam and team unpack the first TV debate of the General Election campaign
The Newscast guide to the first debate of the election campaign
Nigel Farage to stand in election, and become leader of Reform UK
Meet the characters giving us an insight into voters' digital worlds up to the election.
Starmer says he’ll bring down migration, and the Tories make NHS promises.
And how did it cause Starmer’s first stumble?
Plus, Abbott takes big step to be Labour candidate
The former president has been convicted on all counts in historic criminal trial.
Former Conservative MP backs Labour
Keir Starmer denies Diane Abbott is barred from standing for Labour
And, Angela Rayner to face no further police action in council house row
Chris visits Keir Starmer’s hometown as Rishi Sunak hits the football pitch
The first of weekend of the campaign brings new pledges
Why Michael Gove is leaving, the voting age and cake...
And, Nooo Jeremy Corbyn for Labour
Farage rules out standing, as parties launch their campaigns
The leaders are off on the campaign trail
Rishi Sunak has called a General Election for July 4
Plus, first infected blood payouts announced
Infected Blood Inquiry finds evidence of cover-up
Adam and Lyse Doucet discuss what happens next
And when will victims receive compensation?
What was Project Sunak? And what is life like in Number 10?
Russia and China’s leaders meet in Beijing
Starmer unveils the “first steps” Labour would take if they win the general election
Ministers say it was a politically-motivated attack
Obesity jabs 'could reduce heart attack risk' says new study
And, a new report into ‘shockingly poor’ maternity services
Labour’s new MP Natalie Elphicke is in the headlines.
Starmer’s former chief of staff is on, plus, what’s going on in Malmö?
And what’s happening at Eurovision?
And, Chris Mason speaks to Tory defector Natalie Elphicke
Dover and Deal MP Natalie Elphicke joins Labour.
We hear from parents as the media regulator sends warnings to tech bosses.
Plus, Rachel Reeves says the government is “gaslighting” Britain on economy
The results are in, and we look at what they really tell us.
Labour win in the West Midlands.
'A rolling weekend of psephological fun' continues
'A rolling weekend of psephological fun' begins
John Swinney looks set to replace Humza Yousaf as Scotland’s First Minister
Voters head to the polls on Thursday.
And, US student protests escalate over Gaza
The SNP leader was facing two votes of no confidence later this week
Dr Dan Poulter MP quits the Tories & joins Labour
The BBC learns that UK forces may be used to deliver aid
Humza Yousaf says he won’t resign ahead of a confidence vote
Labour announce plans to renationalise nearly all passenger rail services
Biden signs bill into law that could block TikTok in the States
And, do migrants in small boats know about the Rwanda plan?
And, Huw Edwards resigns from the BBC on medical advice
And, Laura reveals her latest election date tip-off
And, Met Police apologises for ‘openly Jewish’ comment
US calls for calm between Israel and Iran
And, Josh Widdicombe on how he tried (and failed) to become a journalist
The law change follows a BBC report.
MPs back smoking ban for those born after 2009
Former PM sits down with Chris Mason for Newscast
Israel says the confrontation is 'not over yet'.
The former PM reveals details of her fractious 49 days in office.
Labour Deputy leader says she will step down if she did
Plus, historical revelations about a no 10 affair
Dr Hilary Cass explains her report into NHS gender care
Lord Cameron visits Washington via Mar-a-Lago
Newscast speaks to two people targeted in Westminster WhatsApp plot
Jeremy Bowen joins Laura and Paddy.
Johnson says the UK should continue selling arms to Israel.
How well equipped is the UK to deal with wet weather?
And US sets aid demands on Israel
Poland’s Foreign Affairs Minister calls in from NATO HQ
And Three British aid workers killed in Gaza
Newscast assembles to preview the upcoming local elections
Why is chocolate getting more expensive?
Sewage spills by water companies in England more than doubled in 2023.
And Jeremy Bowen on President Biden’s warning to Israel
The government issues sanctions over cyber-attacks
The chancellor tells Laura pensions would rise by at least 2.5% under Tories.
Islamic State group have claimed responsibility for the attack on a concert venue.
In a video message Princess Catherine discusses diagnosis and treatment
Report finds women affected by change in state pension “owed” compensation
The Prime Minister calls falling inflation a turning point, is he right?
And the shortage of childcare places worsens
Mystery artist confirms new London tree mural is his work
A senior cabinet minister has denied it’s a problem in the Conservative Party.
Hear Laura’s full interview with Princess Diana’s brother
Earl Spencer tells Laura about the abuse he and Diana suffered as children
Voting begins in Russian election which Putin is bound to win
PM rules out vote on same day as local elections
PM resists calls from Labour to return money to donor at heart of race row
A spokesperson for the PM released the statement late on Tuesday.
We speak to Reform’s leader, and go through what we know about the picture “adjustments”
Oppenheimer wins big at the 96th Oscars
Shadow chancellor says Labour won’t be able to "turn things around straight away"
And why are some cabinet members criticising the budget?
Theresa May to stand down as an MP at the next election.
We quiz the pensions secretary after the transparency of both parties is questioned.
Budget 2024: Does this mean a May election is off the cards?
Americans head to the polls in 15 states to choose their presidential candidates
And, are UK prisons fit for purpose?
The Chancellor says he will only cut taxes in a responsible way
The Prime Minister advocated for unity in the face of extremism
The prime minister says "our democracy itself is a target" for extremists.
Workers Party of Britain candidate wins the Rochdale by-election by almost 6,000 votes
Independent review finds Couzens should never have been a police officer
The government has announced money for extra security for MPs
Birmingham City Council sign off ‘worst ever’ budget
Sunak avoids saying if he thought Anderson’s comments were Islamophobic
The Deputy PM has refused to say whether Anderson’s comments were Islamophobic.
The Conservatives say Anderson refused to apologise
Begum loses her bid to regain UK Citizenship
More than 60 MPs say they have no confidence in the Speaker of the House of Commons
Speaker under pressure after chaotic scenes over Gaza ceasefire votes
Prince of Wales calls for “an end to the fighting as soon as possible”
Schools in England given new guidance on stopping mobile phone use
'A vote for Reform is a vote to let Labour in' says Conservative minister
The widow of Alexander Litvinenko is in the studio.
Putin’s main rival, Alexei Navalny, is dead according to the Russian prison service.
Labour overturn Tory majorities in Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections
And is Taylor Swift the most influential person on the planet?
Nato defence spending hits a record high - but can the alliance survive Trump?
Long time BBC radio presenter Steve Wright dies at the age of 69
There are warnings the health service is unprepared for a rollout
Michael Gove tells Laura a no-fault eviction ban is on the way.
How have attitudes towards climate policies shifted in recent years?
And we talk to comedian Matt Forde about his diagnosis and treatment for cancer
Starmer faces backlash over scaling back of green investment plan
The mother of murdered teenager Brianna Ghey - who was transgender - was in Parliament.
Another Conservative faction emerges as Sunak gambles on Rwanda.
He will postpone public duties, Buckingham Palace says.
The mother of Brianna Ghey, Esther, speaks to Laura Kuenssberg
Esther Ghey says she is “open” to speaking to the mother of one of her daughter’s killers
More powers announced for coroners to demand data from social media firms
The convicted sex offender was given permission to stay in the UK in 2020.
The chancellor says there’s likely to be less scope for tax cuts in the Budget.
The former first minister has been giving evidence.
The DUP backs deal to return the devolved government in Northern Ireland
The victims’ families have visited Downing Street to call for a public inquiry
Laura, Paddy & Henry discuss whether politicians can fix the issues the voters care about?
Laura and Paddy on what voters make of the state of the country.
Your guide to the Paris 2024 Olympics
Can Labour follow through on their poll lead and win a majority at the General Election?
Ex government minister Simon Clarke is calling for the PM to stand down.
Rishi Sunak: if Houthis attack again, the UK won’t hesitate to strike
Why are less children being vaccinated against Measles?
Laura’s been speaking to the defence secretary and Paddy's been talking to Diane.
Laura and Paddy look at how Scotland might vote and the art of campaigning.
With more people voting in 2024 than ever before - what sway will AI have?
As global leaders meet at Davos - Adam and Chris discuss the conflicts facing the world
The government moves a step further with plans to send asylum seekers abroad.
Fujitsu apologises to victims during questioning by MPs
The contest to become Republican nominee for president begins in Iowa
Laura’s been speaking to the foreign secretary and Labour leader
How’s Westminster reacting to the UK taking military action?
UK and US launch airstrikes on sites used by the Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen.
Rishi Sunak faces another potential rebellion by Tory MPs over controversial bill
Sunak says new law will overturn convictions for victims.
Ex-Post Office boss hands back her CBE over IT scandal
What more do we still need to know about Long Covid?
Are there questions for the government?
Laura prepares to interview Sunak, plus news of ANOTHER by-election.
The story of sub-postmasters wrongfully accused of criminality is back in the spotlight.
PM pencils in election for second half of 2024
How is the NHS coping this winter + A Newscast first…..darts!
The government claims that “every single” older asylum case backlog has been dealt with.
Adam and members of the News Podcast family look at the big stories coming up in 2024.
Adam chats with political scientist Ben Ansell ahead of a blockbuster year of elections
Adam, Chris, Laura and Paddy look back at 2023
Adam unwraps three special Christmas presents
Newscast and The Conflict combine for a special episode on the Israel Gaza war
A Colorado ruling has set up a 2024 bid court showdown
Two teenagers found guilty of the 16-year-old’s murder
Teachers to tell parents if their child wants to change their gender id in new advice
BP pauses Red Sea shipments after Houthi rebels target ships
Laura and Paddy talk through the interview about PPE profits
Laura speaks to the Conservative peer and her husband.
Laura’s been talking to the Baroness caught up in the PPE scandal.
High Court rules Prince Harry was the victim of phone hacking by Mirror Group Newspapers
Three wise MPs discuss the big questions hanging over parliament heading into Xmas
What does the the COP28 deal mean for the world?
Tory MPs back Rwanda Bill - but has the trouble just been delayed for the PM?
Tory factions cast judgement on Rwanda bill
The PM’s party is divided over immigration policy.
Laura’s been speaking to Ukraine’s first lady.
Could Ruth Perry's death change how we rate schools?
The PM backs Rwanda bill but pressure mounts from his own party.
Robert Jenrick resigns over Rwanda Bill + Boris Johnson gives evidence to Covid Inquiry
The UK and Rwandan governments sign a new asylum treaty
The home secretary announces plans to cut UK legal migration.
The Labour leader praises her in the Sunday Telegraph.
The ex PM’s people are briefing journalists.
King’s warning for COP28 and a royal race row
And Matt Hancock faces the Covid inquiry
What’s happening in Dubai?
The UK and Greek governments in a row over the Parthenon Sculptures
UAE planned to use the climate conference for new oil and gas deals
Labour says it hopes to to bring net-migration down to around 200k.
We try to answer some of the questions that politicians can’t.
And a temporary ceasefire begins
Martin Lewis on the rise in energy bills
Jeremy Hunt announces tax cuts, but the overall tax burden is still rising
Release of sensitive personal information was “avoidable and unnecessary”
Patrick Vallance describes Boris Johnson as ‘weak and indecisive’.
Laura’s been talking to the chancellor.
Jeremy Hunt is considering cutting inheritance and business taxes, the BBC has been told.
What is happening in Israel and Gaza?
Is Keir Starmer facing his biggest crisis yet?
Rishi Sunak says Rwanda merry-go-round must end
Supreme Court rules Rwanda asylum plan is unlawful
The former home secretary accuses the Prime Minister of betrayal in scathing letter
The new foreign secretary speaks.
The former prime minister is in government, and Suella Braverman isn’t.
There’s pressure on the home secretary after protest violence at the weekend.
Arrests in London as thousands attend pro-Palestinian march and counter-protests.
The police prepare for an unprecedented security operation in London.
Suella Braverman is facing questions about her future.
Ex-civil service chief apologises for suggestions made during the pandemic.
How the new announcements could change the UK
The Met says there's a "growing" risk of violence and disorder at the weekend.
How is the evidence impacting the UK government?
What are the government's plans for next year?
What it was like?
The inquiry heard Matt Hancock wanted to decide who lived and died.
How did a "macho culture" affect women during the pandemic?
Boris Johnson aides Dominic Cummings and Lee Cain at the Covid Inquiry
WhatsApps reveal government tensions during Covid.
Labour are divided over an Israel-Gaza ceasefire.
Analysis from Lyse Doucet and Fergal Keane.
How is X faring a year after Elon Musk’s takeover?
Sunak sets the agenda for a two-day AI summit.
Adam Fleming and Chris Mason reflect on one year of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
The diplomatic efforts to release hostages in Gaza
The Met Police Commissioner says officers' hands are tied by laws on hate speech.
The Israeli military says it was a targeted attack against Hamas.
Messages reveal disagreements in government during pandemic.
Labour win two by-elections and we record one podcast on TV!
Food and medicine run low in Gaza as aid trucks wait at crossing.
Joe Biden flies to Israel in a show of solidarity.
A huge blast at a hospital in Gaza City is reported to have killed hundreds.
Is the UK’s economic picture improving?
Diplomatic efforts are intensifying to stop the conflict from escalating
Tanks and troops gather for an expected offensive into Gaza.
What could a ground invasion into Gaza look like?
Civilians flee northern Gaza after warning from Israel
Why is he talking about Israel now?
The Labour leader says he’ll take on Nimby’s and build new homes
Labour leader pledges 'decade of renewal'
Israel’s PM says retaliation against Hamas has only just begun.
Hundreds killed and kidnapped amid fighting.
Jeremy Bowen on an unprecedented incursion
Starmer tells campaigners they "blew the doors off" in Friday's by-election.
The prime minister plans to stub out smoking.
Amol and Nick give Newscast a taste of their brand new podcast.
The prime minister brings his first Conservative Party Conference to a close.
Whose voice is loudest at the Conservative Conference?
On the day of the chancellor’s speech, everyone’s talking about a train line.
Analysis of Laura’s sit down with the PM.
Can the PM win over voters as the ‘change candidate’?
The deep rooted issues holding back the country’s finances.
Media regulator Ofcom launches an investigation into GB News.
“It’s made me feel disgusting, it’s made me feel vile".
Why are the Liberal Democrats in buoyant mood?
Hundreds of firearms officers hand in their permits to carry weapons.
More politicians refuse to commit to plans for the rail link.
A party conference guide, policy analysis, and Ed Davey on a bike.
The shadow chancellor is in the studio.
The media tycoon steps aside.
Rishi Sunak announces changes to the government’s climate targets.
The prime minister considers weakening green policies.
How did Channel 4’s Dispatches & The Sunday Times put the investigation together?
And the questions for the entertainment industry.
What’s Labour’s plan to win the next election?
The PM vows to ban breed following spate of attacks
Sir Keir Starmer seeks new deal with EU to stop smugglers
Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un meet for talks in Russia.
The state pension is likely to rise by 8.5% in April.
George Osborne joins us to discuss the China spy challenge.
Researcher arrested amid claims he was spying for China.
The ex-soldier was pulled off a bike by a plain clothes officer.
The world’s eyes are on Delhi as world leaders meet.
The UK rejoins the EU's flagship scientific research scheme
How to handle a crisis with two of the most influential people in cock up management.
A BBC investigation reveals water firms illegally spilled sewage.
The Education Secretary forgets her microphone is switched on.
Day two of weekend Newscasts with Laura Kuenssberg and Paddy O’Connell.
Talking crumbly concrete and Sunak’s in tray.
Potentially dangerous RAAC concrete closes schools just before the start of term
Chris Mason and Laura Kuenssberg on the changes to government.
Offenders will be made to attend sentencing hearings under new laws.
How did one technical issue lead to hundreds of cancelled flights?
Will the new energy price cap make a difference?
Are the UK's GCSE students getting smarter?
The Wagner group leader was on passenger list of crashed private jet.
Why does Scotland have the worst drug death rate in Europe?
The serial baby killer is sentenced, and families have their say in court.
Gabby Logan on the Lionesses, Prince William, and Her Wardrobe
Nurse found guilty of murdering seven babies
What made Sir Michael Parkinson such a giant of celebrity chat?
England reach the Women's World Cup final for the first time.
The threats facing the UK, as three are suspected of spying.
The deadliest event of its kind in the US in more than a century.
Do Junior Doctors earn more or less than a barista?
Broadcasting legend Trevor Nelson celebrates 50 years of hip-hop.
Understanding the asylum system, and the benefits of 5000 steps.
Voters’ personal details stolen in cyber attack.
How to stop the next pandemic.
Oceans hit hottest ever recorded temperature.
What’s the future of TV, radio and podcasts?
The row over the Dorset barge set to house hundreds of asylum seekers.
Alcohol tax up, house prices down, and food inflation slowing.
More oil exploration in the North Sea, plus money for carbon capture tech announced.
Dr and Dr van Tulleken chew over food in the news.
The shadow climate secretary on record energy firm profits.
Are bank accounts being closed because of people's political views?
Hottest June on record, and July heat near 'impossible' without climate change.
Wildfires are raging on several Greek islands affecting residents and tourists.
Labour 1, Lib Dems 1, Conservatives 1.
What Artificial Intelligence means for your job
What the UK’s surprise inflation drop means for you
Fast food chain workers speak out over sexual abuse claims.
Why are temperatures soaring around the world?
‘Succession’s’ Brian Cox tells Newscast he backs the strikes.
Rishi Sunak makes a pay offer to striking public sector workers.
His wife has issued a statement on his behalf.
A BBC presenter sent abusive and menacing messages to a second young person.
Lawyer for young person disputes claims. The Sun stands by story.
Are Just Stop Oil’s tactics working?
Labour’s Deputy Leader talks to Newscast
Broadcaster Fiona Phillips reveals diagnosis.
Meta will launch a Twitter rival app.
Israel launches one of its biggest military operations in years.
France is ‘Out of control’ after shooting of 17 year old boy.
Tory MPs are accused of interfering with the Partygate probe.
The water firm Thames Water is in urgent funding talks.
The ex-health secretary says Covid planning was "completely wrong" in inquiry evidence.
How the BBC uncovered a new suspect in the Stephen Lawrence murder.
President Putin decries "treason" after a dramatic challenge by the Wagner mercenaries.
What could have caused the Titan disaster, and why has it attracted so much coverage?
US Coastguard confirms “catastrophic implosion” of Titan submersible.
The Bank of England has raised interest rates to their highest level in nearly 15 years
Noise from the ocean raises hopes of a rescue.
Rescue efforts are ongoing for the missing submersible.
Tory aides were invited to a Covid party in December 2020.
The beginner’s guide to a cricketing summer
Let's be blunt: it says he lied.
What next for Boris Johnson?
"Look after each other”.
What is the Covid Inquiry investigating and how will it work?
Boris Johnson accuses Rishi Sunak of “talking rubbish” as row erupts over honours.
Ex-PM quits Parliament over Partygate report.
The ex PM rewards his biggest backers, but Nadine Dorries misses out.
The US and UK strike a new deal on tech.
Insights from inside the Prince Harry courtroom
A look inside the courtroom as Prince Harry gives evidence in phone hacking trial.
Explaining the Prince's court case against Mirror Group Newspapers.
What next after the BBC’s interview with the former This Morning presenter?
Here's the whole interview with the former This Morning presenter.
Former Johnson advisor on the messages the government are going to court over
A TV insider’s take as ITV calls in barrister to "establish the facts".
No 10 deny a cover-up over Boris Johnson’s Covid Whatsapp messages
The shadow chancellor’s American dream
We chat to Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper.
Inflation has fallen, but will we really notice the difference?
How illegal vaping is threatening the health of school children.
What will Rishi Sunak do with the home secretary?
Radio 2 duo get the latest on the G7 summit in Japan.
Lib Dem leader Ed Davey on sewage, social care, and election stunts.
Michael Gove on the rental rules overhaul, Cabinet ‘rift’ reports, and accents.
As the PM hosts a food summit, what's the current state of British farming?
Rishi Sunak’s right-wing challenge, and Scott Mills’ Eurovision review.
The Newscast guide to housing.
Adam gets the train to Liverpool for Eurovision, as a rail service is nationalised.
It’s the BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat takeover!
What do we know about the law behind the Coronation arrests?
Live from Måns Zelmerlöw’s bed!
Behind the scenes on this historic day.
Coronation preview, local election results, Covid global health emergency over.
Is John Curtice on TV? Yes! And so is Newscast.
Around the world in half and hour with a stellar cast of BBC correspondents.
The government bans cold calls selling financial products.
All the details of the pay deal agreed between the government and health unions.
A close look at the findings that led the BBC chairman to step down.
Adam pays homage to James Corden’s final carpool karaoke.
We fact-check the government’s targets on police and sewage.
A Newscaster’s first-hand account of fleeing Sudan
How popular is the monarchy under King Charles?
And Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is reshuffling his cabinet.
Westminster waits for report into Dominic Raab’s behaviour
With inflation still high, when will food prices start to fall?
What next for the SNP after its treasurer was arrested and then released?
The PM addresses the country’s maths mindset and also faces a new investigation
Everything you need to know about how confidential US intelligence was leaked.
Milk prices fall and US President Joe Biden visits Ireland.
Elon Musk speaks to the BBC about Twitter, tackling hate speech and not posting after 3am
President Biden visits Belfast to mark anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement
Emmanuel Macron urges Xi Jinping to help stop Russia's war in Ukraine.
Nicola Sturgeon’s husband questioned by police in investigation into SNP finances.
What’s it like to have the condition?
More teacher strikes are planned... But are there others coming too?
The world reacts to the indictment of Donald Trump.
Government launches its new UK climate plan, but does it go far enough?
Ministers are exploring using ferries to house migrants.
The BBC's Laura Kuenssberg, Sima Kotecha and Marianna Spring in conversation.
Humza Yousaf elected to follow Nicola Sturgeon as the next SNP leader.
What’s behind the protests that postponed King Charles’s France visit?
The social media app has been banned from all parliamentary phones.
Boris Johnson grilled by MPs over Partygate
What can we expect from Boris Johnson’s Partygate grilling on Wednesday?
A legion of experts join Adam to make sense of a busy news day
ITV’s political editor reviews the week in politics and Anneka Rice revives her TV show.
A 5% pay rise has been offered to NHS staff in England.
What does the Spring Budget mean for the economy, and for you?
Evan Davis on how tomorrow’s budget could affect your finances.
Lineker's BBC return, the junior doctors strike and the big winner at the Oscars.
He's been dropped from Match of the Day, but what does it mean for the BBC?
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan talks teacher strikes, small boats, and sex education.
What should the BBC do about the Match of the Day host?
Eurovision tickets sell out after huge demand.
Can Twitter protect its users from trolling?
MPs say Boris Johnson may have misled Parliament over Partygate
Behind the scenes on the Covid WhatsApp leak.
Former Health Secretary disputes claim he rejected care home Covid advice.
Can Rishi Sunak sell his deal to Northern Ireland’s political parties?
There’s a new trade deal for Northern Ireland with the EU.
Downing Street says they are having "final talks" on a new Northern Ireland Brexit deal.
Ukrainians gather for a special broadcast at the BBC Radio Theatre.
The Labour leader sets out his big plan.
Why is there a shortage of fruit and vegetables in the UK?
The BBC’s foreign reporters assemble and discuss the war.
After over three weeks of searching, her body has been identified.
Actor, and SNP supporter, Brian Cox on the future of Scottish politics
Scotland is looking for a new first minister.
Scotland’s first minister says she will resign.
Why are so many councils in England raising taxes?
Why is the White House shooting down flying objects?
Relief packages begin to reach rebel-held areas as international efforts are scrutinised.
How are search and rescue teams saving people in Turkey and Syria?
Ukraine’s President makes a surprise visit to the UK.
Tales of hope and loss as death toll from Monday’s quake rises.
Devastation and destruction after quakes leave thousands dead
Alleged Chinese spy balloon spotted over Montana postpones a US diplomatic trip.
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham talks strikes, devolution, and Beyoncé.
Former union boss Len McCluskey reflects on a big day of industrial action.
Everything you need to know ahead of Wednesday’s strikes.
Three years since the UK left the EU, why are talks STILL going on?
The chancellor drops four Es.
More pressure on the Tory chairman over his tax affairs.
Is the West’s supply of tanks to Ukraine a game-changer?
What’s it like to take part in the National Grid energy saving programme?
Newsreader Huw Edwards on the Queen, podcasts and the BBC.
The BBC Radio 1 Breakfast duo takeover Newscast.
With Conservative Grant Shapps, Labour's Bridget Phillipson and the SNP's Mhairi Black.
Why is UK inflation dropping... while some food prices are still rising?
The Radio 2 legend announces he’s leaving the BBC.
What could the teachers' strikes in England and Wales mean for parents?
The Happy Valley star on beating Prince Harry’s TV ratings
Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan says she’s disappointed with Scotland’s gender bill.
Who is the self-proclaimed misogynist?
Talking strikes, pay negotiations and GPs with Labour’s Wes Streeting.
What did we learn from the Duke of Sussex’s round of interviews?
How worried should we be about the spread of coronavirus abroad?
Duke of Sussex accuses his brother William of physically attacking him.
The Prime Minister sets out plans in his first major speech of 2023.
‘In 25 years of doing emergency medicine I think this is the worst I have ever seen it’
Reliving the first live Castfest from the BBC Radio Theatre
Never before heard conversations with Richard Osman, Hans Zimmer, and Hugh Bonneville.
A year that saw war in Ukraine, three PMs and the end of the second Elizabethan era.
A look at the most memorable moments of the year, and some classic cracker jokes
Top travel strike tips as disruption hits air, road and rail
How have BBC listeners reacted to the ambulance strikes?
How could Wednesday’s ambulance strike affect the NHS?
Where does Monday's High Court ruling leave the Rwanda migrant plan?
Does the public support the strikes?
Chris Mason, Robert Peston and Beth Rigby recap 2022
Talking inflation, cost of living, and his ambition to be PM.
Is today’s scientific breakthrough the “holy grail” of clean energy?
Bad weather adds to a week of significant strike disruption.
Is it the biggest shake-up for 30 years?
How the world and the Royals are reacting to Harry and Meghan’s Netflix release.
Government faces backlash following controversial coal mine approval.
Could the strikes this winter spell trouble for the government?
How worried should we be about the bacterial infection?
Has the announcement of a new 'inside story' series overshadowed a royal trip to the US?
Pro Green talks mental health and Stephen Kinnock speaks about his mum's Alzheimer's
Former PM discusses the new dementia drug.
For the first time less than half of the population are Christian.
A wave of protests presents President Xi Jinping with a new challenge.
The largest nursing strike in NHS history.
UK net migration hits its highest ever yearly figure at 504,000
Court turns down Scottish government bid for second referendum
Rail passengers face disruption in the festive period.
Post-match political analysis from the Newscast line-up.
Looking back at the UN climate conference and looking ahead to the football.
Labour’s shadow chancellor talks to Newscast
What can we expect from Thursday’s budget?
PM admits the UK’s reputation has taken “a bit of a knock” around the world.
US President Joe Biden met Chinese President Xi Jinping for the first time.
What happens when the economy starts to shrink?
Will Trump still try and run for President?
Why are nurses going on strike and what could it mean for the NHS?
Cabinet minister resigns after bullying claims.
World leaders gather in Egypt and UN chief warns of “climate hell”.
What can the latest UN climate summit achieve?
The Bank of England expects the UK to fall into the longest ever recession.
Watchdog finds it's "too easy for the wrong people” to join.
The Swedish environmental activist talks COP27, Matt Hancock and Kim Kardashian.
Suella Braverman speaks out amid criticism she’s unfit for office.
Elon Musk finally completes his Twitter takeover.
The former BBC presenter has a secret talent.
Suella Braverman gets the PM's full support.
Who’s in and who’s out of the new PM’s cabinet?
Rishi Sunak enters Number 10.
Newscast profiles our next PM and explores his options.
Penny drops... Laura K gives us her instant take.
Chris Mason and Alex Forsyth talk it all through with Adam Fleming.
Penny Mordaunt confirms she’s running - who will join her?
Who could be the new PM, and how will they be chosen?
Sir Keir Starmer is in the studio with instant reaction.
Suella Braverman has resigned as home secretary and Grant Shapps has taken over.
Adam and Chris present live from the BBC Radio Theatre.
The PM apologises for her ‘mistakes’.
The Chancellor ditches almost all of PM Liz Truss's tax cuts.
Liz Truss replaces her Chancellor and U-turns again.
Former advisors to both Labour and Tory PMs agree Liz Truss’s days are numbered
PM pledges no public spending reductions.
Can the Bank of England calm the markets?
Russian missiles hit Ukrainian cities as Putin threatens "harsh" action.
What happens if a rise in Covid cases coincides with flu season?
Behind the scenes at the party conferences with Beth Rigby, Robert Peston and Chris Mason
Liz Truss delivers her first leader’s speech at Tory conference.
Cabinet divisions dominate Tory party conference.
Chancellor U-turns on tax cuts for higher earners.
Laura Kuenssberg’s interview with Liz Truss plus Laura’s post-show thoughts.
Money matters, Martin Lewis and a Monty Python legend.
Reaction to the PM’s morning interviews from Steve Coogan, David Dimbleby, and a Tory MP.
The full set of interviews with the Prime Minister on BBC Local Radio
The economic crisis explained.
Starmer sets out his pitch for government at Labour party conference.
Newscast's guide to Sterling's historic slide.
The pound falls after UK finance shake up
Cobra beer boss cheers on the new chancellor.
Putin sends the West a warning and says he’s not bluffing.
Chris Mason meets Liz Truss at the top of the Empire State Building.
Newscast reviews a day of history and emotion in Westminster and Windsor.
What to expect at Monday’s state funeral.
Security and diplomacy challenges for the Queen’s funeral as mourners queue for hours.
Adam joins the thousands lining up to pay their respects to the Queen.
Energy, policing and Ukraine – news you may have missed.
Mourners in Edinburgh pay their respects to the Queen.
The Queen's state funeral will be on Monday 19 September.
King Charles III gives his first speech to the nation and the world.
Remembering the UK’s longest-serving monarch.
The UK's longest-serving monarch has died aged 96.
Liz Truss faces questions on the energy crisis - but what is she planning?
Liz Truss assembles her new team.
Reaction to the new Tory leader and PM.
Donald Trump, some top secret documents and the FBI.
Laura K is back on the day the Tory leadership ballot closes.
Chris returns to discuss the final stretch of the Tory leadership contest.
The biggest international news stories with the BBC’s Jeremy Bowen.
BBC’s Nick Robinson reacts to being stood up by Liz Truss.
The energy price cap explained.
GCSE grades show growing regional divide in England.
We mark the anniversary of Russia's war in Ukraine.
NASA’s mega-rocket lunar mission is go for launch!
Criminal barristers in England and Wales will take part in an indefinite strike.
Are the under 30s facing a cost-of-renting crisis?
The legendary BBC quiz gets a new host on exam results day!
Newscast profiles the Tory leadership candidate.
Newscast profiles the Tory leadership candidate
What’s happened to Afghanistan since the Taliban takeover?
The novelist is stabbed in New York state.
Is the UK heading for a drought?
Inquisitive (not suspicious) minds thinking about energy prices
FBI search Donald Trump’s home
DIY dentistry on the rise as Britons struggle to find NHS treatment
Reviewing 12 months in UK politics from College Green
The Bank of England warns the UK will fall into recession this year
Beijing reacts with fury to Nancy Pelosi’s Taipei visit
Liz Truss backtracks on her public sector pay plan.
Are Russians feeling the pinch from economic sanctions?
Rebekah Vardy loses libel case against Coleen Rooney in the ‘Wagatha Christie’ trial.
Energy companies have posted huge profits, but energy bills are still going up.
England head to Wembley for the Euro 2022 final.
A global emergency is declared, so how worried should we be?
We're backstage at the Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss Tory leadership debate.
There's a "critical incident" at the English port.
RMT union boss Mick Lynch on why they’re striking again
Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak go head to head in the race to be prime minister
UK records its hottest-ever temperature.
UK experiences one of its hottest days on record
A national emergency is declared as the UK faces a record-breaking heatwave
Matt Hancock explains why he’s backing Rishi Sunak for leader
Half a dozen Tory leadership candidates remain.
Eight candidates remain in the race to be Prime Minister.
It's sweltering in Westminster... and the Conservative leadership race is hotting up too.
Labour Leader is cleared by police over Durham lockdown beers.
Boris Johnson resigns but says he will stay on as caretaker until a new leader is chosen
The Prime Minister Boris Johnson quits as Conservative leader
The Levelling Up Secretary Secretary is removed by Boris Johnson.
What is going on in No 10 Downing St right now?
Can Boris Johnson survive?
Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid quit Boris Johnson's cabinet.
Demonstrations and delays hit Britain’s motorways
Should we be worried about the rise in Covid infections?
Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran says there’ll be no election pact with the Labour Party
Finland and Sweden are joining!
Breaking news as the former British socialite is sentenced to twenty years in prison.
World leaders promise to support Ukraine for “as long as it takes”
Oliver Dowden quits as Tory Party chairman after the Conservatives lose two by-elections.
Nigel Farage gives his Brexit assessment six years after the UK voted leave
At least 1,000 people have been killed in Afghanistan’s deadliest quake for decades
The biggest train strike in 30 years has disrupted travel for millions.
Rail strikes and Brexit chat with the original gang
Zoe Ball reacts to Kate Bush’s return to number one
The first of the prime minister’s ethics advisers on Lord Geidt's resignation
Boris Johnson's ethics adviser Lord Geidt quits
Remembering the 72 people who died.
Adam, Chris and Katya are back talking Brexit.
Why the dino expert on the latest film thinks the feathered ones are the scariest
Angela Rayner talks Keir Starmer and their different styles
A Newscast travel and transport special!
The prime minister says it’s time to draw a line under Partygate.
The prime minister wins vote but suffers large Tory rebellion.
Thursday February 24th 2022 until today.
Johnny Depp wins his libel case against Amber Heard, and we mark the Platinum Jubilee
Thousands of passengers caught up in half-term flight chaos
Dan Walker and Dr Michael Mosley are learning how to get a good night’s sleep
Adam gets answers about the £400 energy grant as he moonlights on another legendary show
A tribute from one of our listeners to Chris Mason, Newscast star
After five months and nine days, the Sue Gray report has finally arrived
Insiders tell of packed lockdown parties at Downing Street
Boris Johnson has been pictured drinking at an event in Downing Street during lockdown
What is it and how worried should we be?
The SNP’s Ian Blackford talks about lambing, the cost of living and partygate
Prices are rising at their fastest rate for 40 years
The foreign secretary sets out plans to rewrite parts of the post-Brexit trade deal
The PM has been in Northern Ireland to try to resolve the power-sharing crisis
Half-time analysis of the “Wagatha Christie” trial
MP Stella Creasy shares her experience of sexual harassment at university
Brussels and London at odds over the post-Brexit treaty for Northern Ireland.
Charles steps in for the Queen.
Sir Keir Starmer says he’ll quit if he’s fined for breaking lockdown rules
The PM admits it was a tough night for the Tories as they lost hundreds of seats
We stayed up all night so you didn't have to.
Interest rates rise as the Bank of England warns we’re facing a “sharp economic slowdown”
The EU has proposed a total ban on Russian oil imports.
Boris Johnson asks, Newscast answers.
Former tennis champion Boris Becker has been jailed over his bankruptcy.
Chelsea FC are on "borrowed time" and must be sold within weeks, says culture secretary.
Conservatives investigate claims that an MP watched pornography in the Commons.
Why is Elon Musk taking over Twitter?
MPs condemn claims made about Labour's deputy leader, Angela Rayner, as misogynistic
Emmanuel Macron wins five more years as French president after beating Marine Le Pen.
France gears up for Sunday’s presidential run-off.
MPs have approved an investigation into whether Boris Johnson misled Parliament
Has the bubble burst for the streaming giant?
The PM again apologises for lockdown fines - but could more Tory MPs turn on him?
UK government criticised over plans to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda.
Going viral without a sniffle, soaring inflation, the life of a Russian journalist.
Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak fined and face calls to resign for breaking lockdown rules.
Macron and Le Pen set to face-off again.
The war in Ukraine is affecting global supply chains, in particular cooking oil
Government launches its nuclear and wind energy plans.
Ed Sheeran wins Shape of You copyright case.
Covid causes more travel chaos.
The EastEnders star June Brown has died
Celebrating 50 years of Newsround.
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak talks inflation, energy prices, taxes… and Will Smith.
Ockenden review says 201 babies could have survived with better care.
Police announce 20 fines to be issued over No 10 lockdown parties.
Controversy at the Oscars as Will Smith hits Chris Rock.
The US President wraps up his trip to Europe, but can he take the lead on Ukraine?
The chancellor’s accused of doing too little to help people struggling to make ends meet.
Spring is in the air… along with inflation and a rise in the cost of living.
There’s a heatwave in the North Pole (and the South Pole).
Married couple Daniel Yergin and Angela Stent talk Putin, Ukraine and energy.
Did P&O break the law when they sacked 800 staff?
P&O crew refused to leave their ship after 800 staff were made redundant
As the daily pod turns two, we talk Covid and Nazanin’s return from Iran.
Boris Johnson heads to Saudi to talk oil supply.
The government launches its new scheme for Ukrainian refugees.
Taking the next train out of Ukraine.
As talks between Russia and Ukraine fail again, the human toll of the war is escalating
The BBC’s correspondent in Moscow reflects on life in Russia as sanctions begin to bite.
McDonald’s joins the growing list of companies halting business in Russia.
Energy prices soar following US push for Russian oil embargo
At least a million people have fled Ukraine since Russia’s invasion, according to the UN
Seven days since Russia invaded Ukraine, the crisis is intensifying
As attacks in Ukraine intensify, Abramovich says he'll sell Chelsea
Deadly blasts hit Ukraine’s biggest cities
As more lives are lost in Ukraine, increasing sanctions are affecting the Russian people
Putin moves Russia's nuclear forces to "special alert”.
Ukrainians, from Kyiv to the UK, answer calls to defend their country.
Ukraine government gives out guns as Russian forces approach.
Russian forces launch a full-scale assault.
The UK Defence Secretary says Putin has made a mistake
But does Moscow care about Western sanctions?
Boris Johnson announces an end to all coronavirus restrictions in England.
People have been hurt and buildings have been destroyed.
A rare red weather warning has been issued in the UK as millions are urged to stay at home
Prince Charles' Foundation will be investigated by the police.
The duke has reached an agreement in a US civil sex assault case
Why were hundreds of sub-postmasters wrongfully convicted and what will happen next?
Newscast talks policing culture with the Culture Editor.
Met Police chief quits after losing the Mayor’s confidence.
Vardy’s "nasty" messages were not about Rooney, apparently.
Jacob Rees-Mogg gets a new role in government.
Police have to protect the Labour leader.
Another Conservative MP submits letter of no confidence in the PM.
Four of the prime minister’s close aides have resigned in one day
Government's plan to tackle regional inequality is published.
Boris Johnson urges Russia to step back from invading Ukraine.
Sue Gray's verdict: What she said and what it means - Adam, Laura and Chris explain.
Another day, still no sign of Sue Gray...
Energy bills, food prices and now National Insurance is going up too
We're all waiting for Sue Gray's inquiry.
“Partygate” escalates as the Met Police starts investigating No 10 gatherings.
During lockdown Downing Street staff got together inside to celebrate the PM's big day.
Trains, Ukraine, and Armando Iannucci
A senior Tory accuses Number 10 of using blackmail to keep rebellious MPs in line.
Will they / won’t they?
Is it a serious threat for the PM?
Government freezes the BBC licence fee for two years.
Two more boozy get-togethers in No 10
Waiting for Sue Gray’s report into lockdown events, and Prince Andrew loses his titles
What next for Boris Johnson after his apology?
Leaked email reveals a BYOB party at No 10.
Michael Gove should have taken the stairs.
Why's it kicking off in Kazakhstan?
One year since the Capitol Hill attack.
Australia cancels top tennis player's visa.
…and all things Covid
...and you're invited!
There'll be no new restrictions in England before Christmas.
How likely are further restrictions over the festive period?
Another turbulent week in politics.
The Archbishop of Canterbury talks about obeying Covid rules and honesty in politics
Chris Whitty sends clear message on festive parties as Omicron surges.
Covid passes pass in Parliament... despite a huge Tory revolt.
People wait in line in England to get their boosters.
Boris Johnson offers third jabs for everyone over 18.
So here it is... Merry Maskmas.
Wallpaper, parties and Plan B. What’s the political damage?
What are the new Covid rules in England?
A top UK official says he regrets staying on holiday during Afghan crisis.
The government announces its new drugs plan.
‘Drunken, drugged-up thugs’ could have caused death at the Euro final, a review finds.
Which cabinet minister won’t be snogging under the mistletoe?
The PM is under fire over No. 10 parties during lockdown last Christmas.
The boss of MI6 speaks!
Every adult in the UK will be offered a Covid booster jab.
'Nu' variant, new concern.
The Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle brings his pet parrot, Boris, into the Newscast studio
More than 30 people have drowned after their boat sank on the way to the UK.
What connects a Chinese tennis star, the new Culture Secretary and a viral karaoke show?
The PM says Peppa Pig World is his kind of place in a pork-ward speech today.
Simon Reeve talks rural poverty, wiggly rivers and curried squirrel in Cumbria
There are accusations of betrayal as the HS2 rail extension to Leeds is scrapped
There's been a heated row in parliament today.
Are we going through the biggest change in travel since the invention of the aeroplane?
When Newscast met...
Our final-day-at-COP episode...
We're still assembled in Glasgow as the climate summit reaches its climax.
Alok Sharma needs to turn up the drama to get COP where it needs to be, says Ed Miliband
We chat with Pete Buttigieg the US transportation secretary.
Sir Geoffrey Cox MP has been working remotely from the Caribbean.
Tesla billionaire asks twitter for tax advice
The next generation of climate activists take centre stage.
Ex-cabinet minister Amber Rudd at COP.
A high speed podcast looking at the day's news.
World leaders are talking conifers, cash and cows.
We're looking for Leonardo Dicoprio at the Glasgow climate conference.
World leaders are arriving at the big Glasgow climate conference.
We’re just a podcast, sitting in front of Richard Curtis, asking him some questions.
The shadow chancellor’s take on the Budget
Budgets, booze and The Beatles...
Budget Bingo with the Former Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Could we BE any more across the day's news?
Giovanna Fletcher and Vernon Kay chat with Victoria Derbyshire.
Covid cases top 50,000 in the UK
Government tells everyone to get their Covid jabs
We’ve got ourselves a net zero plan for greenhouse gases.
The Queen agrees to make Southend a city in honour of the Conservative MP.
Conservative MP stabbed to death.
It’s a Royal Boxset!
The EU’s got a new plan for Northern Ireland.
One of the UK’s worst health failures, MPs say.
William Shatner, aka Captain Kirk, is going into space – for real.
£1 trillion to fix homelessness?
Energy bills could rise further
Music legends are selling off the rights to their music for millions.
Police face moment of reckoning.
Exposing £££ secrets of some of the world’s richest people.
Introducing the new Green Party leaders.
Met Police chief under pressure to quit
Labour's leader faces the hecklers.
He could spend the rest of his life behind bars.
Filling up on Labour conference, Germany elections and HGV news.
People are talking about the UK's fuel queues.
Labour’s internal wranglings ahead of party conference
World leaders look at their climate commitments at the UN General Assembly.
Behind the scenes with Boris Johnson stateside.
Energy prices have gone up!
The former Unite Union leader on the future of the labour movement.
John Whittingdale reflects on losing his job
In… out… shake it all about!
The government announces England's pandemic plans for winter.
Top doctors recommend more teens get the jab.
Inside the President’s War Room
Are social care plans a vote winner or loser?
Talkin' 'bout a new kind of power.
Government announces a new Health and Social Care tax.
Laura Kuenssberg is back in Westminster as MPs return from their summer breaks.
Abba release 10 new songs and Paralympics GB win more than 100 medals!
It’s been a summer of shortages.
The Foreign Secretary has been grilled on Afghanistan.
A new chapter begins for Afghanistan.
We're back with an emergency episode on Afghanistan.
The last eight months in Westminster have been wild. It’s worth a recap.
A case of old-school spying in Berlin?
Why is there a war in Afghanistan?
Alok Sharma on Climate, Carbon and COP acronyms.
Climate change report warns of more extreme heat, droughts and flooding.
Whitty, JVT and Maria Van Kerkhove from the WHO
New advice on where to go and where it’s a no.
“I’m keen to make London the world’s sporting capital.”
After 18 months of disruption, how is UK hospitality holding up?
The Russian Olympic Committee is facing a backlash from fellow competitors.
Vaccine take-up is low among pregnant women.
It’s all over for the X Factor after 17 years.
‘I have to focus on my mental health'
House prices are through the roof.
The Great British Olympic Gold Rush!
The Opening Ceremony kicks off the Tokyo Olympics
As MPs go on their holidays we get an end of term report.
The UK wants to rewrite the rules on trade for Northern Ireland.
There’s a heat wave, have you heard?
Nightclubs had high high hopes for a living.
The Labour Leader in a ballroom with 12 ex-Labour voters.
Local leaders respond to the PM’s plan to “level up” the country.
The Oxford-AstraZeneca Story.
Another footballer tackles the government
England’s lockdown rules will end next week but the PM says people must be cautious.
Are lots of people deleting the NHS Covid app?
Quarantine for holiday-makers will be ditched from 19th July
The history of England and Denmark.
And… news if you’re double-jabbed.
Most of England's Covid laws are likely to end in two weeks.
Angela Merkel bids farewell to the UK
What does the Batley and Spen election reveal about Labour?
24 hours of change... Furlough, stamp duty and the footy.
…featuring Megan Barton-Hanson!
Who is the new health secretary and what's his plan?
Matt Hancock says he's "let people down".
Five years since the vote
It's all happening aboard a British warship in the Black Sea.
What's going on with NHS patient data in GP surgeries?
Why are house prices rising so fast?
The Lib Dems’ shock by-election win.
Manchester Arena inquiry says victims were failed by security.
PM brands Matt Hancock 'hopeless' in texts revealed by Dominic Cummings
The UK has agreed a trade deal with Australia
Lockdown easing has been delayed in England.
Our G7 Special.
The world leaders are on the beach and the footballers are finally on the pitch.
Joe Biden and Boris Johnson meet face to face for the G7
Will we ever find out how the pandemic started?
Which tune would you choose?
Would you reveal your vaccine status on a dating app?
Children aged 12 to 15 may soon be allowed a Covid vaccine
Portugal is coming off the green list for foreign travel.
Government promises schools money to make up for lost learning.
Let the games begin…
A one-shot vaccine has been approved for use in the UK
The First Minister of Northern Ireland says goodbye
Dominic Cummings says the PM is 'not fit for office.'
Here comes the sun (and more confusion over the Covid guidelines).
There's going to be an investigation into how Martin Bashir was rehired.
Has the Chief Medical Officer inspired a generation of medics?
Lord Mandelson on trade, trains and, tension in Labour.
Confusion over the foreign travel traffic light system.
A closer look at the UK’s single-use plastic problem
Lockdown restrictions are getting looser but there's nerves about the Indian variant.
England’s lockdown easing could be disrupted.
David Cameron’s texts and regrets.
Boris Johnson promises lessons will be learned
The day Blue were booked instead of Blur.
A big step back to normal is coming for England.
What does the SNP’s win mean for Scottish independence?
A day of election results and travel announcements.
...or Les Fisherables? The battle for post-Brexit fishing rights takes a dramatic turn.
Iceland boss spills the beans on shopping habits.
An injection of news.
Blossoms get back to gigging this weekend.
Is Downing Street's decor as chaotic as what goes on inside its walls?
The PM still has questions to answer about the Downing Street refurbishments.
Will the world step up?
The plot thickens for the PM.
Hospitals are running out of oxygen to treat covid patients
Some juicy Westminster office gossip, courtesy of retired Tory minister Sir Alan Duncan.
Those texts between the prime minister and Sir James Dyson.
The Super League is already on the verge of collapse.
Why do a dozen of the richest clubs in football want to break away from the rest?
Our interview with Helen McCrory and Damian Lewis from April 2020.
Nick Witchell tells us what to expect at Prince Philip's funeral.
The latest developments in the lobbying story
Was the most expensive painting in the world really painted by Leonardo da Vinci?
A vaccine gets paused over rare blood clots.
Pub-lic serving broadcasting from Adam’s local.
Queen Elizabeth II's husband has died aged 99.
Kris Mason and ko tell all.
Under-30s are going to be offered an alternative to the AstraZeneca jab.
An AstraZeneca vaccine trial gets put on pause.
It's been three months since the end of Brexit transition period - time for a Brexitcast!
What is institutional racism?
The continental coronavirus update.
The story of the small boats helping reopen the Suez Canal.
Arts Editor Will Gompertz looks back at some big celebrity moments as he leaves the BBC.
The iconic Ford car is taken off the road
Tanker tailback on the Suez Canal.
Newscast marks the anniversary of the week that saw the UK go into lockdown.
Boris Johnson warns that a third wave will “wash up on our shores.”
Some chunky virus figures on the UK progress.
The Holyrood committee has said Nicola Sturgeon misled them.
The prime minister's former aide is ready to talk.
The UK sets out its foreign policy plans.
What's the best way to tackle violence against women?
The census 2021 drops on doorsteps.
Looks like the police are going to get more powers to shut down protests.
How safe do women feel walking alone?
The Royal fallout rumbles on – and it’s about far more than one family.
What did Meghan and Harry say?
It’s a whisky business being the Secretary of State for International Trade.
Our podcasting rival (and shadow business secretary) gives us his take on the Budget.
The chancellor defends his budget plans
Rishi Sunak says furlough will be extended til September (and that he LOVES fizzy pop).
The Brazilian strain reaches the UK... But Obi Wan is not our only hope.
The former first minister appears at the inquiry.
Are picky patients slowing down the EU's rollout?
Everyone on the learning disability register to get a jab sooner.
A plan for Scotland to open up.
The PM sets out the roadmap to lift England's lockdown.
No return for Harry and Meghan.
Keir Starmer's plan for savers to help pay for the Covid recovery.
Cladding firm gives evidence.
The daughter of Dubai's ruler goes missing.
How do you actually pronounce "tocilizumab"?
Sharing his experiences of anti-semitism.
The Tory MPs putting pressure on the government to lift lockdown ASAP.
Understanding new variants of the virus
An app to prove your vaccination status when you fly.
Could church-based vaccination sway the undecided?
Did you see the Handforth Parish Council virtual meeting?
Teachers have been sent messages inviting them to book appointments for vaccinations.
The Health Secretary talks about Contagion the movie.
How is England clamping down on the new variant?
Myanmar is seized by the military, and MPs debate the cladding crisis
Brexit and Covid collide...
A row erupts between the EU and drugs company AstraZeneca over vaccine shortages.
Five more weeks (at least).
The tech entrepreneur moving people away from university.
"My boyfriend is obsessed with the news".
The best kind of Covid care.
The Brexitcast band has come together again.
Biden, what you gonna do?
There are big backlogs in criminal courts.
Newscast says 'ahoy' to the latest TikTok trend
Two men's journey through the snow.
How worried should we be about the Brazilian Covid variant?
How the mafia could be taking advantage of the pandemic.
Cathedrals close their doors to group worship.
Happy Mondays star will launch his own online fitness classes.
The crypto hits new highs.
One doctor’s experience of the roll-out.
Fergus is back in intensive care.
Where is the Chinese businessman, Jack Ma?
Lockdown 3.0 announced for England.
MPs pass the post-Brexit agreement
We zoom through a tumultuous year of news.
The deal is done.
The Newscast Christmas party with Nigella Lawson, Emily Maitlis and Nick Grimshaw.
How do Covid tests work?
The news is grim... but we've got you covered.
Christmas rules are tightened in England, Scotland and Wales.
Jon Culshaw & Jan Ravens return to Newscast.
Politicians urge us to think again about our Christmas plans.
The PM calls for shorter, smaller celebrations.
New evidence reveals the scale of forced labour in Xinjiang.
The capital will move into tier 3 on Wednesday.
Coping with loss in the pandemic.
Boris Johnson says there is now a "strong possibility" of a no-deal.
Is this the last supper for UK-EU trade talks?
Day one of the biggest vaccination ever seen
Are we heading for no deal?
Football fans return to professional games in England.
The chances of a Brexit breakthrough are “receding”. Sound the Brexitcast klaxon!
The Pfizer vaccine is approved for use in the UK
Local restrictions are back in England.
Owner of Topshop and Dorothy Perkins goes into administration.
The Elbow frontman desperately wants the 2021 festival to happen.
The government sets out its regional tier plan
Just how big is the economic challenge?
Three households can mix over Christmas. We take you through the festive yules (rules).
PM sets out 'tougher' post-lockdown tiers for England.
Rebekah Vardy is backed by High Court in Coleen Rooney libel hearing.
Can the Prime Minister keep his Home Secretary?
Can the government's green plan be delivered?
Jeremy Corbyn is readmitted to the Labour Party.
Say HELLO to a new 95% effective vaccine! And The Crown: fact or fiction?
Peter Sutcliffe dies in prison.
Who'll blink first over a Brexit deal?
PM's director of communications to leave Downing Street.
Professor Sir John Bell in conversation.
Have we pfinally got a vaccine?
What's the science behind mink and coronavirus?
Former shadow chancellor casts his documentarian's eye over the US election
US Election latest
Frank Gardner and Katya Adler on another awful terror attack in Europe.
Liverpool's Covid Wards are struggling to cope.
The PM announces a four-week England lockdown.
Understanding coronavirus mutations.
Jeremy Corbyn is suspended from Labour over his reaction to an anti-Semitism report.
France and Germany will bring in national restrictions for a second time.
No, Woolworths isn't coming back.
What is happening in intensive care right now?
The inaugural Newscast quiz.
The former Chancellor tells us the PM should be more "realistic" about the pandemic.
Barnsley reacts to tier three restrictions.
Tier 3 rules will be imposed on Greater Manchester from Friday.
The First Minister of Wales tells us about his 'short, sharp, firebreak' lockdown.
Tiers get tricky, and EU talks get sticky
Top SAGE scientist Sir Jeremy Farrar tells us the regional restriction row is dangerous
With the World Health Organization’s Dr Maria Van Kerkhove.
Wipe away your tiers - we have experts to answer your questions!
How will the three-tier lockdown system work?
On Iraq, Boris Johnson and the future of the BBC.
Are pubs in the North going to be forced to close next week?
Pubs and restaurants in central Scotland to close.
Newscast attends the virtual Conservative party conference.
IT error causes 16,000 coronavirus cases to be missed.
How did software ruin Post Office workers' lives?
Matt Forde and the Mayor of Middlesbrough
Why does China want to tackle climate change?
PM promises a “radical” shake-up for adult education.
The Lib Dem leader sets out his stall
Stay in, join in and try to win...
What are the government’s next steps to support jobs?
With Professor Jim Al-Khalili.
The government announces new restrictions
UK coronavirus alert level moving from 3 to 4.
PM says a second wave is hitting the UK.
How do we prevent a Coronavirus winter crisis?
Who's who in the shadow cabinet?
Inside the government’s covid testing laboratories
PM's Brexit bill clears the first hurdle.
Coronavirus cases rise again.
Barnier's in town - but is there trust or confidence left in negotiations with the EU?
New covid restrictions in England. But what's in the small print?
Gatherings of more than six people will be banned in England from Monday.
Rip it up and start again?
A story of sandwich chain survival.
The former Prime Minister talks to Adam about testing, Brexit and Alan Partridge.
Will the government's new scheme create enough jobs for young people?
What's brought Australia's former PM to the UK?
New Lib Dem leader, and new powers against illegal raves
Lifting the lid on domestic abuse during lockdown
The government U-turns on exam results
What happened on results day?
How dangerous is the world right now? The former Chief of MI6, Sir John Sawers, joins us.
The PM has a new slogan.
Adam meets the pharma giants making 2 billion doses of Coronavirus vaccine.
Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google grilled over claims of 'harmful' power.
Will the government’s new scheme turn us into a nation of cyclists?
Obesity and holidays.
Could anti-vaxers pose a threat to the covid recovery?
The PM's former key adviser, Will Walden, on the first year of Johnson's premiership.
Labour pays damages to anti-Semitism whistleblowers.
What’s in the long-awaited report on Russian interference in the UK?
Good news about the Oxford vaccine trial.
What are government’s plans for getting back to ‘significant normality’ by Christmas?
Why are Russian spies targeting covid-19 research?
British socialite awaits trial on charges of trafficking minors for Jeffrey Epstein.
Why is Huawei being banned from the UK?
The government reveals its immigration plans. And why are there so many flying ants?
What have we learned about coronavirus since January?
Gyms are opening in England... finally! And Russell Kane on the future of live comedy.
What are the government’s next steps for the economy?
Vicky Young and Frank Gardner join Adam to discuss the Chinese technology firm, Huawei.
Will the government's emergency arts funding save live music?
As pubs reopen, the chief medical advisor warns there is no "risk-free next step"
We speak to the boss of lastminute.com, Andrea Bertoli.
What data do you need to stop a coronavirus outbreak?
What do we know about how Covid-19 affects the brain?
For better or for worse.
Rave culture and Glastonbury Festival.
The future of theatre
Could lessons from the pandemic solve rough sleeping?
Loosening lockdown and staycation revelations with Adrian Chiles.
Evan shares his thoughts on the coronavirus economy.
Adam is joined by the British fashion designer.
The UK's Covid-19 alert level reduced from four to three.
L’entente cordiale?
The origins of the virus. We report from Wuhan.
Manchester United footballer says he’s grateful PM changed his mind on free school meals.
Brexitcast assembles...
What does it mean and what could it look like?
Gok Wan and the head of Waterstones on the future of retail.
Calls for public loos to reopen.
What are the aims of Black Lives Matter UK?
Should we pull down the statues of people with problematic pasts?
Americast returns during a momentous week in US history.
You’ll have to wear a face covering on public transport from the 15th June.
A 13 year mystery might be closer to being solved
People from ethnic minorities are at a higher risk of dying from coronavirus.
Some kids went back to school today. How is it working?
Nina Nesbitt's nature samples, the Premier League and garden parties.
Groups of up to six can meet from Monday
PM faces challenging questions from MPs.
Minister resigns over Dominic Cummings row
No regrets in the rose garden from Dominic Cummings.
The PM backs Dominic Cummings but this row is far from over...
Has the music industry changed forever?
Key Sage member Professor Sir Ian Boyd takes your questions.
Did the Gang of Four guitarist contract Covid-19 on tour in China last year?
Stories behind the statistics...
With the Greek minister for tourism.
Will coronavirus permanently change the film industry?
Sophie Ellis-Bextor's guide to having a disco in your kitchen.
Why has coronavirus hit care homes so hard?
The government extends its support scheme for workers
We answer your questions about the new lockdown measures.
The PM’s ‘conditional plan’ to reopen society.
The Queen guitarist tells us bands need to "rethink" touring post-coronavirus.
We speak to the boss of Heathrow
He told us to stay home, but let a woman visit his...
How will the government’s strategy work?
Sorting conspiracies from theories.
The PM says that UK has "past the peak" of the coronavirus pandemic.
Could a large scale clinical trial find a treatment for Coronavirus?
Jon Culshaw and the former Foreign Secretary join us.
Boris Johnson returns to Downing Street.
UK starts vaccine trials, Trump suggests trialling disinfectant
What might Scotland’s exit strategy look like?
This is the new normal
Solving your lockdown dilemmas.
Homeschooling tips and everything you could possibly want to know about 'PPE'...
The Royals discuss mental health during the pandemic.
Labour's leader says the government has struggled to take decisions on an exit-strategy.
Who's WHO? And Fergus in Lycra!
How bad is this going to get?
An Americast takeover with Emily Maitlis and Jon Sopel.
The Homeland and Peaky Blinders stars tell us how they’re helping feed NHS staff.
We’re reunited with Doctor Adler!
The PM is still in critical care but is ‘stable’.
Behind the scenes in an intensive care unit.
Boris Johnson has been moved to intensive care as his virus symptoms worsen.
Boris Johnson is admitted to hospital for tests.
Her Majesty the Queen addresses the country.
A Pointless coronavirus quiz.
100,000 coronavirus tests a day by the end of April... Can it be done?
Adam gets to grips with grief.
What powers do the police have to fight coronavirus?
Social distancing measures are “making a difference”.
Nigella answers your isolation dinner dilemmas!
Are people sticking to the rules?
Your coronavirus related personal finance questions answered.
The PM announces new restrictions to fight coronavirus.
Pubs and restaurants told to shut.
Yes, even if you’re young.
Schools will close from Friday.
The Chancellor unveils £350bn lifeline for economy.
UK Government tells people to avoid offices, pubs and travelling.
Johnson declares the ‘worst health crisis in a generation’
Naked on the Today programme. Seriously.
Friends Reunited.
All the cummings and goings in Westminster this week.
A Rishi reshuffle special!
But still wanging on about Brexit.
We've Brexited.
A very special night with our lovely Brexitcasters!
Laura finally gets a one-to-one with the Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar.
Brexit ravioli and Labour takeaways.
Has the appeal for a Big Ben Brexit bong gone Pete Tong?
We're back! Soz.
The final ever Electioncast!
Adam's pulled an all-nighter to bring you the election results.
Over to you...
Secret recordings and Brexit diggers.
Boris Johnson’s bad day.
It’s the last Reflectioncast before polling day!
We watched the final leaders' debate so you didn't have to!
Jon Culshaw & Jan Ravens join Brexitcast.
Is it going to snow on polling day?
Is Emily Maitlis on Electioncast? Yes!
Is Sir John Curtice on Electioncast? Yes!
Johnson and Corbyn react to the terror attack in London.
What are the parties saying about climate change?
Another big week - featuring the SNP manifesto and Tina Turner's 80th birthday!
The hosts of The Receipts answer your election-related personal dilemmas.
The Chief Rabbi calls out Labour for anti-Semitism and the "Gover" takes on Stormzy.
We wrap up all the best bits from a slew of manifesto launches.
David Blunkett and Nick Clegg’s former policy director talk about the campaign this week.
Jeremy, Nicola, Jo and Boris get a grilling in Sheffield.
Voulez-Vous an episode where we look at Labour's manifesto launch?
Clubbing with the Liberal Democrats.
Johnson and Corbyn go head-to-head...
It's business time.
The art of avoiding the question…
We say goodbye to a familiar name on Brexitcast...
FOUR WEEKS TO GO!
Emily Maitlis on Hillary Clinton's intervention.
Boris Johnson pulls pints. Nigel Farage pulls candidates.
We're calling a General Reflection!
The election is ON. But what does it all mean for Brexit?
Tom Watson resigns and steals Boris Johnson's campaign launch thunder.
Parliament is out and Jo Swinson hits the campaign trail...
Welcome to your first daily Electioncast!
A Brexitcast Halloween special!
Activate Electioncast!
We team up with the World Service's Global News Podcast to answer your questions!
Are we heading for a Christmas election?
The Brexit bill is in limbo. So what next?
Don't worry. All will be explained.
Deal take 2.
You mean we did a WHOLE EPISODE about VAT in June last year?
Backstop but make it DISCO.
Total explosion or inevitable pre-summit fireworks?
How have the PM's new Brexit plans gone down with the EU?
NO. DISPOSABLE. CUPS. OK?
We’ve never seen anything like it...
A somewhat noteworthy Supreme Court decision...
Jason Donovan is a Brexitcaster!
What happened in Luxembourg?
We're on BBC One but NOTHING HAS CHANGED, OK?
Parliament goes pro-ROGUE.
Heckling, schadenfreude and a fainting policewoman.
Posturing, nose-picking, eye-rolling and scraping off barnacles.
Are we all election-ready?
Parliament is suspended and so is Laura’s holiday
Thank you for downloading but this is the last episode for a while...(probably?!).
Prime Minister Johnson’s “shock and awe” reshuffle
Is Boris Johnson’s kipper a bit errr… fishy? We put the Brexit Sec to the test.
Some ‘major’ blue-on-blue action.
Ursula WHO?
It’s basically a less hot version of Pod Save America
It’s Boris Vs Jeremy…
Boris Johnson and Lorraine Kelly come out swinging.
How many ovens does it take to win the Tory leadership race?
It’s a Brexitcast takeover of the Euro election coverage!
Theresa finally chucks in the towel
Milkshakes, money, MEP sanctions and err more Danish porn.
We just won an award and we want to say THANK YOU!
The Tory and Labour cross-party talks are dead. We gather for the wake.
IT’S A BREXITCAST EUROVISION SPECIAL!!!
Horse racing commentator Cornelius Lysaght joins us for the Tory leadership Steeplechase
The Tories and Labour get a thumping in the local elections.
It’s more Leakcast than Brexitcast this week…
We’ve missed you… and a lot of Brexit chat.
Please drink and listen to Brexitcast responsibly...
A special live recording of Brexitcast with guest presenter, Jo Coburn!
A proper Brexitcast goss about what it's really like in the Commons right now...
The PM tears up her red lines.
Bum sweat, superglue, sirens and more scenes
It’s 29th March 2019 and we still don’t know what Brexit means.
The PM says she’ll quit if Parliament passes her deal BUT Arlene says ‘no’.
Has Adam finally lost the plot?
Another long night in Brussels and another Emergency Brexitcast
The PM wheels out the podium and blames Parliament.
Word of the day: Cacophony
The Speaker throws a four-hundred year old spanner in the works
Please excuse us, it has been a VERY long week
Pandemonium, absolute scenes and your third Emergency Brexitcast of the week
Is the PM’s deal dead?
Theresa May gets some changes to her deal. But will they be enough?
The gang discuss Cox's codpiece and Katya's bidet. And Brexit.
Theresa inflicts the pain on herself. And she isn’t happy about it.
Laura’s been in Egypt with Theresa May and some Jellyfish
Tiggers, bad Geoffrey Cox impressions and news about our Brexit mix!
Sit back and let Laura regale you with the tale of 'the Southbank Seven'
Roses are red, violets are blue, Theresa May is beaten again in the Commons.
We've updated the theme music obvz...
Backstop’s back, alright
From The Malthouse Compromise to Scottish porn - welcome to Brexitcast!
Backstops, ladders and fig leaves
Now what?
Theresa loses in Parliament and Jarvis has some Brexit questions for Adam
Oh HI Brexitcasters! We’ve missed you.
Quality Street, Donald Tusk singing and ALL the Brexit goss. Happy Christmas!
What does ‘nebulous’ mean anyway?
The vote is definitely, definitely, definitely going ahead. Oh, wait...
The government has been beaten THREE TIMES in one afternoon. KLAXON!
We have some BIG news! Not Brexit related, but there’s lots of that too…
It’s the end but, er, not the end
Stage-managed drama or genuine jitters?
Resignations, rumours and an interview with actual Mr Blobby!
A midnight Emergency Brexitcast? This must be big.
THE DRAFT TEXT HAS BEEN AGREED. SOUND THE KLAXON!
We have a new opening theme. Featuring Danny Dyer.
Could the proverbial hit the fan in Westminster next week?
We’re almost there but, crucially, we’re not.
A summit Franz Kafka would have been proud of
Dominque dashed to Brussels and ruined Adam’s weekend with Pete. SOUND THE KLAXON!
It’s really starting to kick off now
Theresa’s been dancing again… and talking Brexit at the Conservative party conference.
“Nobody is ruling out remain” says Keir Starmer. We’re at the Labour party conference.
We’re joined by the actual Brexit secretary, Dominic Raab.
What's going to happen?
We’re back!
Well. Stuff has happened. Lots of it. And Laura’s got a new sound effect.
Donald Trump weighs in on the ‘Brexit blueprint’.
OMG. Boris Johnson and David Davis have resigned! What now for Brexit?
Adam and Chris discuss the latest developments in the Brexit negotiations.
The gang are at another EU summit and Danny Dyer has his say on Brexit.
Hayley from Love Island has some burning Brexit questions for Adam!
The Queen’s rubber stamp is hovering over the EU Withdrawal Bill…
Forget the parliamentary meltdowns, does Brexit mean we won’t have any trees?
What a day!
Brexit problems you’d never thought about before, like VAT on your Amazon parcels
There are loads of new Brexit papers for Adam to get excited about. Brace yourselves.
The gang discuss the customs ‘backstop’ and how it might go down with Brexiteers.
'What is max fac?' and more of your Brexit questions answered.
The Home Secretary gets herself into a spot of bother over lunch with hacks.
Björn from Abba takes a chance with Adam and pops in for a chat on Brexitcast.
Everyone's off except Adam. So he's decided to do this week's Brexitcast from the pub.
There’s one year to go until Brexit day so it’s time for a massive Brexitcast Live!!!
Oh no! The gang are stuck in a cupboard at yet another EU summit.
The full gang is here with a transition deal special!
Geek alert! David Henig joins us - a former big cheese in the Dept of International Trade
Chris, Adam and Laura with special guest Simon Collins all the way from the Shetlands.
The PM says she no longer wants to have her cake and eat it. No more cake jokes? As if!
Adam chats to former Prime Minister, Tony Blair, in his hotel room in Brussels.
Stop everything! The EU has published the draft withdrawal agreement.
Jeremy Corbyn's speech backs customs union membership. What happens if the EU says no?
Damon Albarn, dogs and David Davis… another classic Brexitcast episode!
Boris Johnson makes a ‘major’ Brexit speech. We listened to it, so you don't have to.
Secret talks and secret plots: have we learned anything this week?
Is Theresa May’s premiership on the brink?
A government document has leaked and Laura’s about to fly to China with the PM…KLAXON!
Jacob Rees-Mogg joins us!
President Macron is in Blighty for a bi-lat with the PM. We listened so you don’t have to
We’re back and Nigel Farage says he’s come around to the idea of a second referendum...
Adam’s here with some festive tips on how to blag your way through Brexit chat.
Brexitcast goes box office (briefly)… with the same rubbish jokes.
Chris gets the goss the from the best sourced newspaper hack in Westminster, Tim Shipman.
There’s a deal! And we’re absolutely knackered, but here we are again...
What happened in Brussels? What happened to those impact assessments? What happens next?
Talks break down in Brussels over the Irish border issue. What happens next?
Adam, Laura and Doctor Adler dissect the UK’s latest Brexit ‘divorce bill’ offer
A Brexitcast Ireland special & the gang are joined by RTE’s Europe Editor, Tony Connelly.
A Brexitcast Germany special! Laura von Kuenssberg is in Berlin with Herr David Davis.
Laura and Doctor Adler join us for another busy week in Westminster and Brussels.
It's called Brexitcast, but the focus is on Westminster this week - for the wrong reasons
Tory MP, Brexiteer and self-confessed wannabe PM James Cleverly pops in.
Have we got a deal? Non, Nein, Nie…say the European leaders
Laura shows off her language skills & Adam trails Nick Clegg round Brussels train station
Theresa May’s ‘eventful’ speech and Brexit chat at the Tory party conference.
The last thing Adam wanted on his holiday was a call from Chris Mason to talk Brexit...
Chris and Adam weren't important enough to go to Florence. But Kevin Connolly was.
Ringo Starr says it’s time to get on with Brexit, German elections & Junker’s big speech.
Parliament is back. So is Laura Kuenssberg – and both Laura and Adam have been leaked to.
Chris, Adam and Catherine Feore from EU reporter discuss Barnier v Davis: Round 3
We’re joined by an actual minister for an ECJ special.
We’re ending the summer holidays early with a proper geek-fest on goods trade post Brexit
Why is the government like a doughnut when it comes to Brexit?
We take a closer look at the implications of leaving Euratom.
Chris and Adam have their first interview with an actual head of government!
Nigel Farage takes on Donald Tusk at Euro-oke and Lembit Opik talks Estonia.
Theresa May makes her first big offer to the EU over pudding in Brussels.
To mark the start of the Brexit negotiations, we bring you our first ever Brexitcast!
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