Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister talks to Nick Robinson.
Published on Thursday, 7th March 2024.
'Timing is everything' when deciding whether to return to frontline politics
Published on Thursday, 29th February 2024.
Should governments be taking inspiration from the moon landing?
Published on Wednesday, 21st February 2024.
How did the British Medical Association become a radical organisation?
Published on Friday, 16th February 2024.
Labour's most senior Muslim MP reflects on Gaza, her faith and Sunak the 'geek' at Oxford.
Published on Thursday, 8th February 2024.
Nick looks back at his 2021 conversation with the new First Minister of Northern Ireland
Published on Wednesday, 7th February 2024.
What is it like living above your office and next door to your boss?
Published on Thursday, 1st February 2024.
What happens when two former political rivals become allies?
Published on Thursday, 25th January 2024.
The First Minister opens up about his family's trauma during the bombing of Gaza.
Published on Thursday, 18th January 2024.
Behind the scenes of life as defence secretary and what happens when you leave.
Published on Friday, 24th November 2023.
The chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission sits down with Nick Robinson.
Published on Friday, 17th November 2023.
What lies behind Michael Gove's drive for reform?
Published on Thursday, 9th November 2023.
Labour's campaign chief on healing divisions in his party and being its 'great survivor'.
Published on Friday, 3rd November 2023.
Michelle Donelan on getting a grip on AI and why she decided, aged six, to become an MP.
Published on Thursday, 26th October 2023.
Poland's former foreign minister on living under communism and the future of Europe.
Published on Saturday, 21st October 2023.
How has the schools minister survived almost 13 years of turbulent government?
Published on Friday, 13th October 2023.
A call to action from the co-founder of Extinction Rebellion.
Published on Thursday, 5th October 2023.
The Leader of the Opposition on hope, family and winning at all costs.
Published on Thursday, 28th September 2023.
The Liberal Democrat leader on how a life of caring for family has shaped his politics.
Published on Thursday, 21st September 2023.
The former prime minister on calling out abuses of power and three years in the top job.
Published on Wednesday, 13th September 2023.
The TUC boss on memories of Liverpool politics and working with ministers during Covid.
Published on Thursday, 7th September 2023.
Nick Robinson talks to people who shape our political thinking about what shaped theirs.
Published on Thursday, 29th June 2023.
The Science minister sets out how a troubled childhood set him on a path to Parliament.
Published on Friday, 23rd June 2023.
The Conservative peer, journalist and adviser on the fate of 'moderation' in politics.
Published on Saturday, 17th June 2023.
How has Baroness Louise Casey become one of the most influential people in the country?
Published on Friday, 9th June 2023.
Nick Robinson asks the Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary what shapes his politics.
Published on Friday, 2nd June 2023.
How did a punk from Derry become one of the most high profile environmental campaigners?
Published on Friday, 26th May 2023.
Stephen Flynn sets out his terms in the event of a hung Parliament.
Published on Thursday, 18th May 2023.
Penny Mordaunt reveals her preparation for holding that sword and what shapes her politics
Published on Thursday, 11th May 2023.
The home secretary on how her parents came to Britain & her plans for policing UK borders.
Published on Friday, 10th March 2023.
How did a miner who admired Tony Benn become deputy chairman of the Conservatives?
Published on Friday, 3rd March 2023.
The influential housing campaigner who lost his father and now wants to change the world.
Published on Friday, 24th February 2023.
What motivates the man who's bringing Blairism back to Labour's crime policies?
Published on Friday, 17th February 2023.
How will the new chair of Stonewall approach the heated debate around gender politics?
Published on Friday, 10th February 2023.
Can the woman leading the teacher strikes see a way out of the current crisis?
Published on Friday, 3rd February 2023.
The CBI boss on being Jewish during 'The Troubles' and why everyone's a Brexiteer now.
Published on Friday, 27th January 2023.
The union leader on strikes, Labour's 'Blair tribute act' & alleged criminality in Unite
Published on Friday, 20th January 2023.
A bonus episode. Nick discovers the inside story of the UK's shortest ever premiership
Published on Monday, 5th December 2022.
The Labour rising star on how books & Byker Grove transformed her tough life in Sunderland
Published on Friday, 25th November 2022.
The Citizens Advice boss on her civil service career and how bad cost of living really is.
Published on Friday, 18th November 2022.
The Green co-leader and former engineer who declared Europe's first climate emergency.
Published on Friday, 11th November 2022.
How did a girl who left school at 16 to work in a car factory become education secretary?
Published on Friday, 4th November 2022.
Nick Robinson talks to Labour's deputy leader, Angela Rayner.
Published on Friday, 28th October 2022.
Nick Robinson revisits his interview with the new prime minister, Rishi Sunak, from 2019.
Published on Monday, 24th October 2022.
Nick Robinson talks to Conservative peer David Frost, the former chief Brexit negotiator.
Published on Friday, 21st October 2022.
Nick Robinson talks to Lisa Nandy, the shadow levelling up secretary.
Published on Friday, 14th October 2022.
Nick Robinson talks to Paul Johnson, the director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
Published on Friday, 7th October 2022.
Nick Robinson talks to the new education secretary, Kit Malthouse.
Published on Friday, 30th September 2022.
Nick Robinson talks to former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Published on Friday, 23rd September 2022.
Nick Robinson talks to Christopher Steele, the author of the 'Trump-Russia dossier'.
Published on Saturday, 17th September 2022.
Nick Robinson talks to Christopher Steele, the author of the the 'Trump-Russia dossier'
Published on Friday, 9th September 2022.
Nick Robinson revisits his interview with the prime minister, Liz Truss, from July 2018.
Published on Monday, 5th September 2022.
Nick Robinson revisits his interview with Rishi Sunak from November 2019
Published on Thursday, 21st July 2022.
Nick Robinson revisits his interview with Liz Truss from December 2021
Nick Robinson recalls previous interviews with those hoping to be our next prime minister
Published on Friday, 8th July 2022.
Nick Robinson talks to the shadow foreign secretary, David Lammy.
Published on Friday, 1st July 2022.
Nick Robinson talks to the journalist and founder of Money Saving Expert, Martin Lewis.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd June 2022.
Nick Robinson talks to Naomi Long, the leader of the Alliance Party.
Published on Friday, 17th June 2022.
Nick Robinson talks to Yvette Cooper, the shadow home secretary.
Published on Friday, 10th June 2022.
Nick Robinson talks to the government's social cohesion adviser, Dame Sara Khan.
Published on Friday, 3rd June 2022.
Nick Robinson speaks to Mick Lynch, the general secretary of the RMT union.
Published on Friday, 27th May 2022.
Nick Robinson speaks to Nimco Ali, government adviser on violence against women and girls.
Published on Friday, 20th May 2022.
Nick Robinson speaks to Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries.
Published on Friday, 13th May 2022.
Nick Robinson talks to Jacob Rees-Mogg about the Prime Minister's survival
Published on Friday, 28th January 2022.
Nick Robinson talks to Steve Baker about the PM, the pandemic and parachutes.
Published on Friday, 21st January 2022.
Nick Robinson talks to Gary Neville about the politics of football and his own ambitions.
Published on Friday, 14th January 2022.
The Shadow Health Secretary on cancer, living with Covid and Christine Keeler
Published on Friday, 7th January 2022.
Nick Robinson reviews the highlights of Political Thinking in 2021
Published on Saturday, 1st January 2022.
The former Cabinet Minister on cooking, dancing and politics.
Published on Monday, 27th December 2021.
The Chair of the Social Mobility Commission on conservative values, schools & smartphones
Published on Friday, 17th December 2021.
The Foreign Secretary on threats abroad, Mrs Thatcher and Christmas parties
Published on Friday, 10th December 2021.
The Labour MP on upholding the rules and why he could never have been 007
Published on Friday, 3rd December 2021.
The Labour leader on family matters and what he thinks of Boris
Published on Friday, 26th November 2021.
The Chief of the Defence Staff discusses the lessons learned in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Published on Friday, 1st October 2021.
The Shadow Chancellor on Labour’s economic plans and playing aggressive chess
Published on Friday, 24th September 2021.
The Health Secretary on the reshuffle and health inequalities after the pandemic
Published on Friday, 17th September 2021.
The DUP leader on his fears for the future and the beauty of the Mournes
Published on Friday, 10th September 2021.
The Foreign Affairs Select Committee Chair on shame, Afghanistan and Global Britain
Published on Friday, 3rd September 2021.
The Culture Secretary on culture wars, suburbia and St. Trinian’s
Published on Friday, 25th June 2021.
The COP26 President on the ‘decisive decade’, Swampy and being Mr Boring
Published on Friday, 18th June 2021.
The former PM on the G7, taking the knee and Scotland’s future
Published on Friday, 11th June 2021.
The former Labour leader on thinking ‘big’ and charging his electric car
Published on Friday, 4th June 2021.
The Unison General Secretary on Red Clydeside, negotiation and Labour
Published on Friday, 28th May 2021.
The Scottish Finance Secretary on her faith and another referendum
Published on Friday, 21st May 2021.
The Children’s Commissioner on schools, online safety and Aristotle
Published on Friday, 14th May 2021.
The Unite General Secretary on Hartlepool, Starmer’s ‘failure’ and football
Published on Friday, 7th May 2021.
The Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary on Labour, autism and Sunderland FC
Published on Friday, 30th April 2021.
The Archbishop of Canterbury explains why he gets involved in politics
Published on Friday, 23rd April 2021.
The longest-serving LibDem MP on island life, beef farming and the perils of nationalism
Published on Friday, 16th April 2021.
Scotland’s Health Secretary on her journey from communism via Labour to the SNP
Published on Thursday, 8th April 2021.
The vaccines minister on fleeing Iraq, losing and making money, and Shakespeare
Published on Thursday, 1st April 2021.
The new Business Secretary on deregulation, his ‘Sunday’ name, and views of Empire
Published on Friday, 29th January 2021.
Northern Ireland’s Deputy First Minister on Joe Biden and her Irish Republican childhood
Published on Thursday, 21st January 2021.
The former Cabinet Secretary on handling crises and speaking frankly to the PM
Published on Friday, 15th January 2021.
The former head of the Vaccine Taskforce on finding a vaccine
Published on Friday, 8th January 2021.
The Tory MP on a year of heartbreak and his ambitions for the North
Published on Friday, 18th December 2020.
The Shadow Education Secretary on abolishing Eton and reforming the honours system.
Published on Friday, 11th December 2020.
The Liverpool Metro Mayor dicusses covid, Hillsborough and class politics
Published on Friday, 4th December 2020.
The Equalities Minister on racial inequality and loving Mrs Thatcher
Published on Friday, 27th November 2020.
The Green Party co-leader on loving wildlife and the future of Green politic
Published on Friday, 2nd October 2020.
The Irish Foreign Minister on his Anglo-Irish roots and hopes for a Brexit deal
Published on Friday, 25th September 2020.
The Environment Secretary on Cornwall, Brexit and the price of fish fingers.
Published on Friday, 18th September 2020.
The Shadow Chancellor on her Presbyterian roots, protests and saying ‘no’
Published on Friday, 11th September 2020.
The Scottish Tory leader on refereeing, dairy farming and the future of the Union
Published on Friday, 4th September 2020.
The LibDem MP on liberalism, localism, fat-shaming and the politics of sexuality
Published on Friday, 24th July 2020.
The Work and Pensions Secretary on her Liverpudlian roots, unemployment and karaoke
Published on Friday, 17th July 2020.
The shadow home secretary on his village with seven MPs, Nye Bevan's spirit, and his name
Published on Friday, 10th July 2020.
Israel's former ambassador to the UK on arguing his case and reasons for optimism
Published on Friday, 3rd July 2020.
The leading epidemiologist on how science and politics should really work together
Published on Friday, 26th June 2020.
The Justice Secretary on loneliness in politics, kneeling and how courts respond to covid
Published on Friday, 19th June 2020.
The England rugby player on racism, Black Lives Matter, statues and finding middle ground
Published on Friday, 12th June 2020.
Northern Ireland's First Minister on the Troubles, Brexit and singing in church
Published on Friday, 5th June 2020.
The former Supreme Court justice on being a libertarian and why lockdown is 'despotic'
Published on Friday, 29th May 2020.
Jeremy Hunt talks about making mistakes, learning from Asia and the trials of family life
Published on Friday, 22nd May 2020.
Wales's First Minister on tackling the virus, working with Boris & digging the allotment
Published on Friday, 15th May 2020.
The editor of the Lancet on what he sees as corruption in the politics of science
Published on Thursday, 7th May 2020.
Labour's new leader Keir Starmer on his upbringing and core values (recorded 2018)
Published on Monday, 6th April 2020.
The Labour deputy leadership candidate on coronavirus and that Love Actually video
Published on Friday, 13th March 2020.
The Labour leadership candidate on her Mancunian roots and raising her eyebrows
Published on Friday, 6th March 2020.
The Labour deputy leadership candidate on uniting Blair and Brown and saving Hearts FC
Published on Friday, 28th February 2020.
A bonus episode, with Anne McElvoy's behind-the-scenes account of the 2019 election
Published on Monday, 17th February 2020.
Pragmatist, libertarian or cakeist? Nick explores the roots of Boris Johnson's opinions
Published on Friday, 7th February 2020.
Nigel Farage on what he learnt as a City trader and how he changed the last election
Published on Friday, 31st January 2020.
The Mayor of the West Midlands on HS2 and how John Lewis influenced his politics
Published on Thursday, 30th January 2020.
The Culture Secretary on why she's quitting frontline politics and the future of the BBC
Published on Thursday, 23rd January 2020.
The Labour leadership candidate on political stock, reviving towns and a love of Britney
Published on Friday, 17th January 2020.
The Defence Secretary on getting his house in order and why the PM is a 'left-wing Tory'
Published on Friday, 20th December 2019.
A special edition with audio of Boris Johnson v Jeremy Corbyn
Published on Saturday, 7th December 2019.
Jonathan Bartley on why he's a Green and Matt Hancock on the future of the Conservatives
Published on Wednesday, 4th December 2019.
Labour's Andrew Gwynne on Waspi women and darts, John Curtice on polls and haircuts
Published on Wednesday, 27th November 2019.
Adam Price and Joanna Cherry on their personal and political ambitions
Published on Thursday, 21st November 2019.
Chukka Ummuna and Richard Tice on big political risks, loyalty and election high stakes.
Published on Thursday, 14th November 2019.
The new Speaker on how he'll be different from his predecessor and roll call of pets
Published on Thursday, 7th November 2019.
The Labour frontbencher talks class politics, friends and enemies, and the commentariat
Published on Thursday, 31st October 2019.
The Housing Secretary on sleeping rough, owning homes and the Grenfell inquiry
Published on Friday, 25th October 2019.
London's Mayor on the benefit of boxing, his Tory friend and disputing with Donald Trump
Published on Friday, 18th October 2019.
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury on the Wirral meeting and his knowledge of The Force
Published on Friday, 11th October 2019.
The Transport Secretary on no deal planning and why he's grateful to Ronald McDonald
Published on Thursday, 3rd October 2019.
The Father of the House on the politics of discord and whether he still wants the top job
Published on Friday, 27th September 2019.
The Labour MP on his family inspiration and why his colleagues should back a Brexit deal
Published on Thursday, 19th September 2019.
The Shadow Commons Leader on why Labour shouldn't turn its back on Leave voters
Published on Friday, 13th September 2019.
The rebel Tory MP on being purged and not knowing how to vote in the coming election
Published on Thursday, 5th September 2019.
The SNP's Westminster leader on doing PMQs, battling Brexit, and preparing for a stramash
Published on Friday, 26th July 2019.
The former Foreign Secretary on his Brexit fears and being co-opted by the liberal elite
Published on Thursday, 18th July 2019.
The new podcaster and Mother of the House explains why she now talks to Tory MPs
Published on Thursday, 11th July 2019.
The Chancellor on blocking no-deal Brexit, spreading muck and the benefits of being dull
Published on Friday, 5th July 2019.
The Liberal Democrat leadership contender on liberalism and Ed Balls taking his homework
Published on Friday, 28th June 2019.
The Brexit Secretary on the 'challenges' facing the new PM and his days as a scrum-half
Published on Friday, 21st June 2019.
The Deputy PM on doing PMQs, the Tory leadership battle and the dreaded 3am phone call
Published on Friday, 14th June 2019.
Nick reviews what contenders have said about their background and values on our podcast
Published on Friday, 7th June 2019.
The Foreign Secretary on his 'biggest jolt' while in the cabinet and dancing the lambada
Published on Friday, 31st May 2019.
From being adopted as a boy, to now running to be prime minister ...
Published on Sunday, 26th May 2019.
The former Danish PM on life after office, populism and whether she wants to run the EU
Published on Thursday, 23rd May 2019.
The Labour MP on trying to avoid the giant foot of Brexit and her mum's career advice.
Published on Friday, 17th May 2019.
The Home Secretary on how meeting Thatcher inspired him, and his favourite film scene
Published on Friday, 10th May 2019.
The International Development Secretary on his pitch for the top job & the joy of walking
Published on Friday, 3rd May 2019.
The People's Vote campaigner on why Labour could be marmalized at the European elections
Published on Friday, 26th April 2019.
The television dramatist on writing about politics, the police and the NHS
Published on Thursday, 18th April 2019.
The Conservative Eurosceptic MP on righteous anger, herding tigers and not surrendering
Published on Friday, 12th April 2019.
The Attorney General on the 'difficult birth' of Brexit, Corbyn talks and The Waste Land
Published on Thursday, 4th April 2019.
The Tory MP on why he's taking a leading role in searching for a new policy on Brexit
Published on Friday, 29th March 2019.
The Business Secretary on the PM's 'unhelpful' address to the nation and his SDP roots.
Published on Friday, 22nd March 2019.
The former Cabinet Minister on backing May's deal next week and the PM's 'dignified' exit
Published on Friday, 15th March 2019.
The Defence Secretary on Brexit, speaking plain Yorkshire and why he kept a tarantula.
Published on Friday, 8th March 2019.
The Defence Minister on fighting a 'no-deal' Brexit and confronting terrorism
Published on Friday, 1st March 2019.
The Independent MP on leaving Labour, facing anti-Semitism and forging a new politics
Published on Friday, 22nd February 2019.
The Labour MP on escaping poverty and why her party cannot ignore people who voted Leave.
Published on Friday, 15th February 2019.
The Shadow Health Secretary on his Dad's alcoholism and his fears over Brexit
Published on Friday, 8th February 2019.
The Chairman of the 1922 Committee on delaying Article 50 and where he keeps his safe.
Published on Friday, 1st February 2019.
David discusses Davos, his refugee parents, another referendum and where he feels at home
Published on Friday, 25th January 2019.
The Tory MP on blocking 'no-deal', why he may be de-selected and living every moment.
Published on Friday, 18th January 2019.
Nick reflects on what personal interviews reveal about the state of today's politics
Published on Friday, 4th January 2019.
The Justice Secretary on slaying unicorns and why he might quit the Cabinet over No Deal.
Published on Friday, 21st December 2018.
The Brexit Committee Chair on being a 'Benn but not a Bennite' (in more ways than one)
Published on Friday, 14th December 2018.
The former cabinet minister on resigning, the class ceiling and another referendum.
Published on Friday, 7th December 2018.
The Communities Secretary on his voiceover work, surviving cancer and delivering Brexit.
Published on Thursday, 29th November 2018.
The Shadow Home Secretary on why Brexit will happen and dealing with online abuse.
Published on Friday, 23rd November 2018.
Behind the scenes on a day of turmoil and defiance for Theresa May.
Published on Friday, 16th November 2018.
The Education Secretary on 'buckling up' ahead of Brexit & getting more cash for schools.
Published on Friday, 9th November 2018.
The Tory mayoral candidate for London on fighting his way out of an estate.
Published on Friday, 2nd November 2018.
The Shadow Chancellor explains why he became a Marxist not a priest.
Published on Friday, 26th October 2018.
The former Home Secretary on why she wants her old job back and life on the silver screen
Published on Friday, 19th October 2018.
The former PM on why Universal Credit needs to change and the perils of Brexit.
Published on Thursday, 11th October 2018.
The former Brexit Secretary on his Communist grandad & how sugar made him a Eurosceptic.
Published on Friday, 5th October 2018.
The Mayor of Greater Manchester on life up North and why he lost to Jeremy Corbyn.
Published on Friday, 28th September 2018.
The LibDem leader discusses spasms, racism and the problems faced by liberalism
Published on Friday, 21st September 2018.
The Unite leader on why he wouldn't weep if Tony Blair left Labour and his favourite poem
Published on Friday, 14th September 2018.
Tony Blair tells Nick why he's not sure if moderates can "take back" the Labour Party
Published on Friday, 7th September 2018.
Nick Robinson looks forward to a momentous autumn.
Published on Friday, 31st August 2018.
Chris Mason's "Archive on 4" about the accents of politics and the politics of accents.
Published on Friday, 24th August 2018.
Iain Watson presents the final episode of Radio 4's ‘The Long March of Corbyn’s Labour’.
Published on Friday, 17th August 2018.
George Parker presents episode two in the Radio 4's ‘The Long March of Corbyn’s Labour’.
Published on Friday, 10th August 2018.
George Parker presents episode two in Radio 4's ‘The Long March of Corbyn’s Labour’.
Steve Richards presents episode one of Radio 4's ‘The Long March of Corbyn’s Labour’.
Published on Friday, 3rd August 2018.
The Shadow Defence Secretary on languages, name-calling over Brexit and anti-Semitism.
Published on Wednesday, 25th July 2018.
The Chief Secretary on 'freedom fighting', negotiating Brexit & love of British cheese
Published on Friday, 20th July 2018.
The Commons Leader on Brexit, Boris, Bercow, babies' brains and branding Big Ben.
Published on Friday, 13th July 2018.
The Housing Minister's divided household over football and the "rocky bridge" to Brexit.
Published on Thursday, 5th July 2018.
The former Attorney General on avoiding a 'no deal' Brexit and challenging the spooks
Published on Friday, 29th June 2018.
The SNP MP on indyref2, his party walking out of PMQs & being knocked out of MasterChef.
Published on Friday, 22nd June 2018.
Labour's Deputy Leader on clearing his 'brain fog' and the vulnerability of his position
Published on Thursday, 14th June 2018.
The Labour peer on his battle to stop Brexit and why he wants to become an MP.
Published on Friday, 8th June 2018.
NUS President on how further education saved her and why it's polite to use jazz hands.
Published on Friday, 25th May 2018.
Labour's education spokeswoman on being poor but not "a scumbag" & if she can lead Labour
Published on Friday, 18th May 2018.
The Tottenham MP's anger over Grenfell and Windrush - and how singing changed his life.
Published on Friday, 11th May 2018.
The award-winning playwright on empathy and the magic of political theatre (and Hull).
Published on Friday, 4th May 2018.
The Shadow Equalities Secretary on prejudice in Parliament and pulling your trousers up.
Published on Friday, 27th April 2018.
The former soldier on why you have to talk to your enemies & take the blame in a crisis.
Published on Friday, 20th April 2018.
The LibDem deputy leader says yes to an Easter egg but no to leading a new centre party.
Published on Friday, 13th April 2018.
The Culture Secretary explains how to win a horse race ... come on, let's get started!
Published on Friday, 23rd March 2018.
Is the Conservative Party chairman too young to be a Tory?
Published on Friday, 16th March 2018.
His youthful attacks on 'reformist passivity' and how he let burglars steal his TV
Published on Friday, 9th March 2018.
The leader of the Conservative Eurosceptics talks individuality, telly and Brexit.
Published on Friday, 2nd March 2018.
The former criminal barrister on why she's fearless and ready to fight the Brexiteers.
Published on Friday, 23rd February 2018.
The final episode in Steve Richards' series about David Cameron's dramatic years as PM.
Published on Wednesday, 21st February 2018.
The second episode in Steve Richards' series about David Cameron's dramatic years as PM.
Published on Wednesday, 14th February 2018.
The journalist and activist gets tough about the media debate on transgender rights
Published on Friday, 9th February 2018.
Steve Richards presents a series looking back at David Cameron's dramatic years in power.
Published on Wednesday, 7th February 2018.
The new Universities minister talks free speech and life as David Cameron's bag carrier.
Published on Friday, 2nd February 2018.
The straight-talking Brummie on ‘lady zoos’, Labour’s future and being mates with Mogg
Published on Friday, 26th January 2018.
New Tory Deputy Chairman on parental sacrifice, ambition and relaxing with toy soldiers
Published on Friday, 19th January 2018.
The Private Eye editor talks scepticism, satire and why political journalism matters.
Published on Friday, 12th January 2018.
From young ragamuffin to queen of sass she explains how life’s challenges have forged her
Published on Friday, 5th January 2018.
George Osborne interviews Nick - so what is the price of a loaf of bread?
Published on Friday, 15th December 2017.
The human rights activist on fighting for LGBT equality and the importance of free speech
Published on Friday, 8th December 2017.
The man some say was behind Brexit explains why it was about sovereignty not immigration.
Published on Friday, 1st December 2017.
The comedy genius talks about being a political geek and why it's time to get serious.
Published on Friday, 24th November 2017.
The TUC leader talks Remain campaign mistakes, the gig economy, and her lunch break.
Published on Friday, 17th November 2017.
Can he block Brexit? Why didn't he run for Labour leader? Is Corbyn like Harold Wilson?
Published on Friday, 10th November 2017.
Why a green economy beats capitalism but it is tough to be a vegan
Published on Friday, 3rd November 2017.
Rob Halfon MP tells Nick why Conservatives need to radically reconnect with the people
Published on Friday, 27th October 2017.
Gus O'Donnell, former top civil servant, on cabinet disunity and the problems of Brexit
Published on Friday, 20th October 2017.
Ed Miliband tells Nick his big ideas and wonders if he should have been a redder Ed.
Published on Friday, 13th October 2017.
Nick discusses the implications of Theresa May's conference speech with Ruth Davidson
Published on Friday, 6th October 2017.
Jon Lansman talks to Nick about where Momentum could be taking the Labour party.
Published on Friday, 29th September 2017.
Students, polls and politicians - with less than a week to polling day
Published on Saturday, 3rd June 2017.
George Osborne on the power of the press, Jacqui Smith on dealing with terrorism.
Published on Saturday, 27th May 2017.
Class politics or Blue Labour? Nick talks to Owen Jones and Maurice Glasman.
Published on Saturday, 20th May 2017.
What makes a good campaign manifesto - and how can pledges lead to future problems?
Published on Sunday, 14th May 2017.
Nick examines election spending and looks at strategic options for the party campaigns
Published on Saturday, 6th May 2017.
Nick reflects on the media coverage of the campaign and talks to the writer Paul Mason.
Published on Sunday, 30th April 2017.
Nick Robinson reflects on his interview with Theresa May and talks to William Hague
Published on Saturday, 22nd April 2017.
Is the NHS sustainable? Nick Robinson discusses whether it needs more money and reforms.
Published on Sunday, 16th April 2017.
Is globalisation dead? Nick Robinson discusses its pros, cons and future prospects.
Published on Sunday, 9th April 2017.