Episodes

  • Save Our Scholars: Cambridge University Vice Chancellor Talks Funding & UK Growth
    Feb 20 2025

    Cambridge and Oxford Universities are at the heart of Chancellor Rachel Reeves' plans to boost UK economic growth. But what do the institutions need to succeed? We ask Vice Chancellor of Cambridge University, Professor Deborah Prentice. Hosted by Yuan Potts and Caroline Hepker.

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    14 mins
  • Conservative Conversations: Right-Wing Figures Gather in London
    Feb 19 2025

    This week figures from the across political right including Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson and former Republican Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy descended on London's ExCel centre for the 'Alliance for Responsible Citizenship' (ARC) conference. The organisers say they're working on 're-laying the foundations of our civilisation' but how do their ideas relate to current affairs? We discuss with Bloomberg's Daniel Zuidijk who attended the gathering. Hosted by Yuan Potts and Lizzy Burden.

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    13 mins
  • A Transatlantic Bridge? Starmer Responds to Trump's Demands
    Feb 17 2025

    Keir Starmer has said the UK can play a "unique role" in helping Europe and America work together to achieve peace between Ukraine and Russia. This as Donald Trump's administration pressures European leaders to shoulder more responsibility for their security, and suggests they could take a backseat in negotiations. How can the UK proceed now? We discuss with our Europe correspondent-at-large Alberto Nardelli. Hosted by Caroline Hepker and Stephen Carroll.

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    13 mins
  • Trump's Ukraine Move: How the US is Reshaping Europe's Security
    Feb 13 2025

    The US President has spoken to Russia's Vladimir Putin and agreed to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has insisted the move is not a "betrayal" of America's Nato's allies. Our European security reporter Andrea Palasciano reports from the ministerial meeting in Brussels, which the UK's John Healey is attending. Hosted by Stephen Carroll and Yuan Potts.

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    13 mins
  • Worse than the Weather: Upbeat Growth Forecast Stands Out Amid Gloom
    Feb 12 2025

    Bloomberg has learned that Rachel Reeves has received the latest economic forecast from the Office for Budget Responsibility, and it's not good. The fiscal watchdog has downgraded growth, putting the Chancellor at risk of breaking her fiscal rules. The National Institute of Economic and Social Research has a more upbeat view. We hear from Niesr's Senior Economist Benjamin Caswell. Hosted by Stephen Carroll and Yuan Potts.

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    13 mins
  • Tariff Talk: UK Hopes For US Deal As EU Vows Response
    Feb 11 2025

    The EU says it’s ready to retaliate to US tariffs on steel and aluminium imports. But the UK is pursuing a different strategy, seeking to avoid the levies altogether. We discuss the diverging strategies with our Brussels Bureau Chief Kevin Whitelaw. Hosted by Yuan Potts and Stephen Carroll.

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    13 mins
  • Words Matter: Labour MPs Apologise For "Unacceptable" Messages
    Feb 10 2025

    Junior health minister Andrew Gwynne has been sacked and suspended from the party for posting what he described as "completely unacceptable" messages in a WhatsApp chat with other Labour colleagues. A second Labour MP, Oliver Ryan, has also apologised for his comments in the group. The party has announced an investigation. We discuss with Bloomberg's UK Political Editor Alex Wickham. Hosted by James Woolcock and Stephen Carroll.

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    12 mins
  • Going Nuclear: Government Moves To Boost Energy Investment, Eventually
    Feb 6 2025

    The UK is set to ease the rules around where nuclear power plants can be built in a bid to revitalise the sector and encourage investment. It's part of the government's plans to boost economic growth, while also pursuing ambitious decarbonization targets. But when will this plan yield any results? We discuss with Bloomberg's energy reporter Will Mathis. Hosted by Caroline Hepker and Stephen Carroll.

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    13 mins