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- The popular podcast comes to television, Katya Adler, Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg and Chris Mason chat about the stories behind the news.
- Live coverage of proceedings from the House of Commons.
- All coverage of the Budget of the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the UK.
- A discussion of women's contribution to the Easter Rising of 1916
- In a nine-part series, Steve Richards reflects on leading post-war British politicians who might have become prime minister but never made it.
- Television coverage of the EU Referendum from the campaign to the final implementation of the result.
- To mark the 400th anniversary of the infamous Gunpowder Plot, Timewatch attempts to establish why the conspirators had became so radicalized under the reign of James I, and assesses just how close the plotters came to achieving their aims.
- Debate from Ealing, among the questions are:- Is there a purpose to delaying Article 50? Is the Prime Minister putting party before country? Has she lost the confidence of all?
- Political debate from Belfast. Is a Brexit extension conditional on a vote blackmail? Should the Northern Ireland Secretary resort to direct rule to break the deadlock at Stormont?
- Political debate from Sheffield. Questions include - Who is to blame for Britain's failure to leave the EU tomorrow? Is it morally right for 5 year old children to learn about LGBT issues in school?
- Topical debate from Dulwich, South London. Questions include has Theresa May seen sense or set a trap for Labour? Why doesn't Britain just leave the EU without a deal? Is it fair to ask teachers to prevent knife crime?
- Fiona Bruce hosts a lively political debate from Nottingham. Questions include climate change, the launch of two new British political parties and the state visit to Britain of President Trump.
- Should Gavin Williamson face prosecution for breaking the Official Secrets Act? If Britain remains in the customs union have politicians failed leave voters? Should rape victims be expected to hand their phones over to police?
- Questions in Northampton are - Can Theresa May get a Brexit deal through parliament? Would a change of Prime Minister break the Brexit deadlock? How can the fall in GP numbers be reversed?
- The audience in Elgin ask - Do programmes like The Jeremy Kyle Show (2005) still have a place in society? Will European Election victory for the Brexit Party put an end to calls for a 2nd referendum? Could Boris Johnson succeed with Brexit?
- Who can save the Conservative Party? Can the European elections today be seen as a referendum on Brexit? Do milkshakes speak louder than words? Are among the questions in Frome.
- In Epsom topics up for discussion include - electing a new Conservative Party leader, should Nigel Farage take part in Brexit negotiations? A cut in university tuition fees and why is everyone so angry all of the time?
- Andrew is joined by Jeremy Corbyn, Nicola Sturgeon, Rory Stewart, Vince Cable and Chuka Umunna. Stacey Dooley, Sarah Vine and Ella Whelan review the Sunday newspapers.
- Andrew is joined by Environment Secretary Michael Gove, former Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey and Shadow International Trade Secretary Barry Gardiner. Katy Balls and Pippa Crerar review the newspapers.
- 2016– 1hTV EpisodeVeteran broadcaster Andrew Neil interviews the two remaining contenders in the Conservative Party leadership election - Jeremy Hunt and Boris Johnson. One of whom will become the next Prime Minister.
- Among the questions put to the panel in Thetford are - Should the leader of the opposition be protesting against the POTUS? Should we be worried that Donald Trump has his sights set on the NHS?
- Questions from the audience in Brecon include shouldn't all over 75's be entitled to a free television licence? Is it time to rethink drug prohibition? Following scrapping of plans for an M4 relief road, is Wales closed for business?
- Lively topical debate from Tottenham. Questions include - Is Boris Johnson unbeatable? Do politicians have blood on their hands over rising knife crime? Should vaccination be mandatory?
- The audience in Halifax ask - Is it morally justifiable to cut taxes when so many live in poverty? Should MPs' personal lives be subject to public scrutiny?
- Lively topical debate from Chichester. Questions posed by the audience include - should we even be considering lifting the ban on fox-hunting? Have the Conservative Party located the magic money tree?
- Debate from Westminster. Questions include - How can Boris Johnson be trusted to act in the national interest if his own brother distrusts him? Why not have an election on October 15th? Has Brexit compromise died?
- Topical debate from Norwich. Questions include - should Yellowhammer put an end to the idea of a no-deal Brexit? If the Supreme Court rules that the Prime Minister acted unlawfully should he resign?
- Questions from the audience in Southampton include - is Boris Johnson losing his appeal? Have the Liberal Democrats become the most extreme party in British politics? Why is suicide the main cause of death for young people?
- Katya, Adam, Laura and Chris discuss how Brexit is pushing the boundaries of the UK's unwritten constitution, Operation Yellowhammer and the Irish Backstop. Cornelius Lysaght provides a guide to the runners and riders.
- Laura and Chris in Westminster are joined by Katya in Brussels and Adam in Greece to discuss David Cameron's memoirs, "podiumgate" in Luxembourg and the latest UK box office hit, the UK Supreme Court.
- The podcasters discuss the resumption of parliament and the language and tone of debate inside the House of Commons, the reaction in Europe to the Prime Minister's tactics. Plus, the Labour Party conference and the Brexit Monster.
- Questions in Cardiff include - Is it humbug to worry about inflammatory language? Is it OK to break the law if it is in the national interest? Plus, a 40th anniversary montage.
- Will the European Union buy the prime minister's new Brexit proposals? Plus, John Pienaar reads out viewers Brexit themed poems to celebrate National Poetry Day.
- Will Boris' new Brexit deal be acceptable to the EU? Can public interest justify publishing a letter from a daughter to her father? Are among the questions posed to the panel in Wallasey.
- The Brexitcast team chew over Boris Johnson's Brexit talks with his Irish counterpart, Leo Varadkar. Plus, journalist and musician Rhodri Marsden debuts tracks from his Brexit-themed disco concept album, The Hustle.
- Questions in Beckenham include - Should climate change protesters be applauded or arrested? Is there a realistic pathway to a Brexit deal? Should snacking be banned on public transport?
- Andrew is joined by Michael Gove, Keir Starmer, former Black Rod David Leakey and Dr Hannah White of the Institute for Government. The newspapers are reviewed by Alison Phillips and Fraser Nelson.
- Andrew interviews Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn. He also speaks to foreign secretary Dominic Raab and actresses Zoë Wanamaker and Zrinka Cvitesic. Pippa Crerar and Tom Newton Dunn review the Sunday papers.
- Andrew is joined by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, Home Secretary Priti Patel and Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson. Polly Toynbee, Katy Balls and Martin Daubney review the newspapers.
- Brexitcast comes live from the Justus Lipsius building in Brussels as the UK and the European Union agree a new Brexit deal.
- The audience in Leicester ask the panel questions on the new Brexit plan, the treatment of the DUP by the Prime Minister and the punishment handed to Bulgarian fans for the racist abuse of England players.
- Questions from the audience in South Shields include - Is a General Election the best Christmas present for the UK? Will there be a repeat of the decimation of North East industry after Brexit?
- Andrew is in Aberdeen to interview First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon, he also speaks to Shadow Business Secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey and Home Secretary Priti Patel. Plus, news, weather and the newspaper review.
- Andrew discusses the Brexit extension and what happens next with Oliver Letwin, Keir Starmer and Dominic Raab. Peter Foster, Sarah Vine and Helen Lewis review the Sunday papers. Plus, news and weather.
- The Prime Minister wants a Christmas election, but will Labour agree to one? The team look at the options. Plus, more Brexit-themed songs.
- On the day Brexit was meant to have happened the Brexitcast team discuss the forthcoming general election, electoral pacts and Donald Trump's intervention.
- Katya in Brussels and Adam and Chris in Westminster are joined by Laura from a parked car out on the election campaign trail to discuss the extraordinary start to the 2019 general election campaign.