Jeremy Corbyn
Media law: The Jeremy Corbyn defamation case
Media law expert Professor Ursula Cheer discusses what an English Court of Appeal decision tells us about risky statements of fact or opinion. Ursula Cheer is a Professor of Law at the University of… Audio
Austin Mitchell: 'This is the most uncertain UK election ever'
At 85, former Labour MP Austin Mitchell has witnessed and been part of more elections than even he might care to remember. The former MP for Grimsby from remains sharp as a tack and is picking a… Audio
Brexit: UK Labour Party backs general election
It's been a turbulent year for British politics, with three Brexit deadlines missed, two deals failing to get through parliament, two Prime Ministers struggling to contain splits in their own party… Audio
Brexit: Christmas election likely in UK
A general election now looks very likely for the UK after opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn announced Labour will support Boris Johnson's latest effort to trigger an early poll. Corin speaks to… Audio
EU leaders grant a Brexit 'flextension' - UK election possible
European Union leaders have agreed to extend Brexit until 31 January, 2020, - meaning the UK will not leave as planned on Thursday.
EU Council President Donald Tusk said it was a "flextension" -… Audio
Operation Yellowhammer details no-deal Brexit chaos
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to look at what the government's no-deal Brexit preparations - Operation Yellowhammer - will involve. He'll also report on the ruling by Scotland's highest… Audio
Brexit blunder could see Johnson sent to prison
Boris Johnson could be breaking the law and possibly be sent to prison by refusing to go back to the EU for another Brexit extension. Dominic O'Connell joins the show with all the latest. Audio
Turmoil in UK parliament, MPs debate potential election
There's turmoil in the UK parliament where MPs are debating PM Boris Johnson's attempts to call a snap election next month. He wants to go to the polls on October the 15th after British MPs earlier… Audio
UK PM Boris Johnson demands election after Brexit defeat
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants to hold a snap election on October the 15th after MPs passed a bill to block a no-deal Brexit. MPs are currently debating whether they should go to the polls. Mr… Audio
British MPs debating bill to block no-deal Brexit
MPs have backed a bill to block a no-deal Brexit, which could trigger Boris Johnson to seek a general election. Opposition MPs and Tory rebels ensured the bill passed its first stage by 329 votes to… Audio
The Downing Street race and Boris' buses
UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Kathryn for a look at the last two men standing in the race for the Tory leadership, as well as Boris Johnson's admission of his peculiar hobby - building buses… Audio
Defence Secretary sacked over Huawei leak
UK correspondent Matthew Parris reports on the sacking of Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson over the leak of confidential details about a deal with Huawei to build a 5G network in the UK. He denies… Audio
Lisa O'Carroll: Brexit - the gift that keeps giving
Guardian Brexit correspondent Lisa O'Carroll speaks to Jim about the latest turn in the Brexit saga in Westminster. Audio
1000 days and no Brexit and was the Speaker out of order?
UK correspondent Matt Dathan on how it's been 1000 days since the referendum - but we're no wiser on when Britain will leave the EU, the row over the role of the Speaker and the Home Secretary… Audio
Theresa May asks EU for 3-month Brexit delay
British Prime Minister Theresa May has written to the European Union to ask for a three month delay to Brexit. The UK is due to leave the EU on March the 29 - but Mrs May wants that to be postponed… Audio
Defections in all directions and Honda no longer
UK correspondent Matthew Parris updates us on the movements in the British Parliament, as three MPs quit the Tory party to join the eight Labour MPs who resigned over their leader Jeremy Corbyn not… Audio
Jeremy Corbyn denies 'stupid woman' jibe at Theresa May
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has denied calling Theresa May a "stupid woman" during Prime Minister's Questions.
UK cabinet in crisis talks over Brexit deal
In Britain, Cabinet Ministers have been locked in crisis talks for hours debating whether to accept the latest plan for leaving the European Union. Prime Minister Theresa May is supporting the plan -… Audio
Nights' Pundit - Left Thinking
Brian Roper talks Jeremy Corbyn and our very own Greens and Labour. Maybe Andrew Little or James Shaw could take a leaf of out of Jeremy Corbyn's book? Audio
First pictures of inside London tower fire released
Fifty-eight people are now confirmed dead following the fire which engulfed the 24 storey Grenfell Towers in London last week. Video, Audio