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The Financial Times takes you into the corridors of power to unwrap, analyse and debate British politics with a regular lineup of FT correspondents and informed commentators. New episodes available every Friday.

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  • Resetting Franco-British relations: the cross-channel contract
    2025/07/11

    Emmanuel Macron made his state visit to the UK this week – the first EU leader to do so since Brexit. It heralded a reset between France and Britain, dubbed the ‘entente amicale’ by King Charles. Macron and Starmer announced a joint crackdown on migration with a ‘one-in one-out policy’ for asylum seekers and closer cooperation on defence. But it wasn't all hard talk, with much of the limelight focused on a soft-power push: the announcement that the Bayeux Tapestry will be returning to the UK for the first time in more than 900 years. Host George Parker is joined by Stephen Bush, Anna Gross and the FT’s Europe editor Ben Hall to discuss what this ‘entente amicable’ might mean for the UK.


    Follow George on Bluesky or X: @georgewparker.bsky.social, @GeorgeWParker; Stephen @stephenkb.bsky.social‬, @stephenkb; Anna @annasophiegross.bsky.social


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    Britain, France and the necessary relationship


    Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron announce migrant returns deal


    How the British Museum secured chance to host Bayeux Tapestry after 900 years


    Small boat crossings to UK soar in first half of year


    Inside Politics: Jake Berry’s defection signals Tory party is in deep trouble


    Sign up here for 30 days free of Stephen Bush's Inside Politics newsletter.


    Presented by George Parker, and produced by Lulu Smyth. The executive producer is Flo Phillips. Original music and mix by Breen Turner. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Manuela Saragosa.


    Read a transcript of this podcast on FT.com

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    28 分
  • A year of Keir
    2025/07/04

    This week marks a year of Keir Starmer’s government. But if Labour was expecting to celebrate the anniversary – it didn't pan out that way. Despite claiming a narrow victory with the contentious welfare bill, the government appeared to have one of its roughest weeks on record. Host George Parker is joined by Stephen Bush, Miranda Green and Robert Shrimsley to discuss how Labour got here, and where it can go next. To mark the occasion, they are also joined by a cut-price supermarket cake.


    Follow George on Bluesky or X: @georgewparker.bsky.social, @GeorgeWParker; Robert @robertshrimsley, @robertshrimsley.bsky.social; Miranda @greenmirandahere.bsky.social; Stephen @stephenkb.bsky.social‬, @stephenkb


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    How Keir Starmer fumbled his first year in power


    Why Starmer and Reeves got this one wrong


    Robert’s column: Crying for a lost Labour government


    Which UK taxes are expected to rise in the autumn budget?


    Sign up here for 30 days free of Stephen Bush's Inside Politics newsletter.


    Presented by George Parker, and produced by Lulu Smyth. The executive producer is Flo Phillips. Original music and mix by Breen Turner. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Manuela Saragosa.


    Read a transcript of this podcast on FT.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    37 分
  • Starmer’s welfare woes
    2025/06/27

    Sir Keir Starmer faced a huge rebellion from within his own party this week after scores of MPs opposed changes to make it tougher to collect some disability benefits. This episode — recorded just before the prime minister’s concessions on welfare reform — unpacks why the rebellion took place, what it says about Starmer’s leadership and where next for Labour. Host Miranda Green is joined by Stephen Bush and Jim Pickard — check out their recent articles below for fresh analysis on the government climbdown.


    Plus, FT chief foreign affairs commentator Gideon Rachman on Starmer’s performance at the Nato summit and the impact on the UK of global uncertainty.


    Follow Miranda on Bluesky: @greenmirandahere.bsky.social; Jim @pickardje.bsky.social; Stephen on Bluesky or X @stephenkb.bsky.social‬, @stephenkb; Gideon @gideonrachman.bsky.social, @gideonrachman


    What did you think of this episode? Let us know at politicalfix@ft.com


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    How Starmer averted ‘civil war’ with Labour MPs after diluting welfare cuts


    Welfare U-turn permanently alters Labour’s playbook


    Morgan McSweeney: Labour’s election fixer under fire as welfare rebellion looms


    A defeat Keir Starmer cannot afford


    The latest episode of The Rachman Review: ‘Too soon to celebrate peace between Israel and Iran?’


    To mark one year of the Labour government, Political Fix regulars Stephen Bush, Robert Shrimsley and Miranda Green will be answering readers' questions on July 3 at 1pm. Take part in our live Q&A by going to FT.com/labouryear. Sign up here for 30 days free of Stephen Bush's Inside Politics newsletter.


    Presented by Miranda Green, and produced by Lulu Smyth. The executive producer is Flo Phillips. Original music by Breen Turner, mix by Jean-Marc Ek. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Manuela Saragosa.


    Read a transcript of this podcast on FT.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    35 分

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