Sun, Sep 2, 2018
Jo is joined by Amber Rudd and Emily Thornberry for the 1st edition of the show. They discuss the toxic nature of political debate, Boris Johnson's latest comments on Brexit, drugs testing and how realistic is Bodyguard (2018)?
Mon, Sep 3, 2018
Jo is joined by Jess Phillips, Liz Truss and Tim Martin. They discuss the crisis in local government funding, accusations of antisemitism in the Labour Party and taxation of tech companies.
Tue, Sep 4, 2018
Jo Coburn is joined by a panel of guests to discuss the latest political developments. Then it is over to the House of Commons for live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions followed by a statement to the house by the PM.
Thu, Sep 6, 2018
Jo and her guests discuss Vince Cable's proposals for electing a new party leader, cooking and food poverty and whether teachers should be allowed to campaign politically.
Sun, Sep 9, 2018
Brexit, splits within the Conservative Party, Boris Johnson, splits within the Labour Party, a Centrist revival, Swedish elections and a promotional video by Donald Tusk are all discussed by Jo and the panel of guests.
Tue, Sep 11, 2018
Is there a plot to oust Theresa May? Would Jesus have been a trade unionist? Brexit, the Irish Border, Universal Credit and child poverty are discussed. Plus live coverage from Prime Minister's Questions.
Thu, Sep 13, 2018
Is the Archbishop of Canterbury a hypocrite? How will Brexit affect house prices? Should Theresa May stand down after Brexit? Is Veganism a fad? Should anti-abortion protests outside abortion clinics be banned?
Mon, Sep 17, 2018
The Liberal Democrat party conference and leader Vince Cable's speech are discussed. Fake road signs to deter drug dealers, Britian's immigration policy post-Brexit and a second vote on Brexit are also discussed.
Tue, Sep 18, 2018
Jo Coburn asks the new co-leader of the Green Party Siân Berry what her priorities are. Funding for new housing, the EU leaders summit in Salzburg and the falling rates of take-up for the MMR vaccine are also discussed.
Wed, Sep 19, 2018
Andrew Neil is joined by Jacob Rees-Mogg, Alastair Campbell, Rachel Sylvester and Claire Fox to discuss the EU leader's summit. Also, is there a "deep state" undermining Jeremy Corbyn?
Thu, Sep 20, 2018
Today's edition is taken over by the Brexitcast podcast. Adam Fleming, Chris Mason, Katya Adler and Laura Kuenssberg report live from various locations across Europe on the fallout from the EU leader's summit.
Sun, Sep 23, 2018
Jo Coburn speaks to Unite head Len McCluskey and presents live coverage of shadow chancellor John McDonnell's speech from the Labour Party conference in Liverpool.
Mon, Sep 24, 2018
Jo Coburn presents live coverage of the Labour Party conference in Liverpool. Including an interview with deputy leader Tom Watson and shadow Brexit secretary Keir Starmer's speech to conference.
Tue, Sep 25, 2018
Jo Coburn presents live coverage of Jeremy Corbyn's leader's speech from the Labour Party conference in Liverpool.
Wed, Sep 26, 2018
Andrew Neil asks his panel of guests if Labour are ready to govern? Can the Prime Minister stick with her chequers plan? They also discuss the emerging details about one of the Salisbury attackers.
Thu, Sep 27, 2018
Jo Coburn discusses the Senate hearings in Washington, Boris Johnson's criticisms of Theresa May, engaging young voters and gay and transgender rights with her guests.
Sun, Sep 30, 2018
Jo Coburn presents live coverage from the second day of the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham. Including full coverage of Chancellor Philip Hammond's speech.
Mon, Oct 1, 2018
Jo Coburn presents live coverage from the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham ahead of Boris Johnson's eagerly anticipated speech to delegates.
Tue, Oct 2, 2018
Jo Coburn presents live coverage of the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham, including Prime Minister Theresa May's closing speech.
Wed, Oct 3, 2018
Reaction to Theresa May's dancing (and speech) at the Conservative Party conference, is it really the end of austerity? Will a new proposal solve the Irish border issue? Plus a report on families separated by visa rules.
Thu, Oct 4, 2018
Is the UK one of the least racist societies in Europe? The meeting between Northern Irish parties and Michel Barnier, student politics and the Brett Kavanaugh controversy are discussed.
Tue, Oct 9, 2018
Andrew Neil is joined by former Conservative chief whip Mark Harper, shadow treasury minister Anneliese Dodds and BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg for PMQ's.
Thu, Oct 11, 2018
Jo Coburn is joined by guests including Labour MP Siobhain McDonagh, Ukip leader Gerard Batten and journalist Toby Young to discuss the day's politics.
Sun, Oct 14, 2018
Jo Coburn discusses the days politics including the culture in the House of Commons and the role of the speaker with her guests.
Tue, Oct 16, 2018
Jo Coburn discusses with her guests - the future of the speaker, the Prime Minister's meeting with EU leaders, the Irish border issue and the mistakes made in the 2017 General Election. Plus coverage of PMQs.
Wed, Oct 17, 2018
Jo Coburn discusses with her guests - Could the Brexit transition period be extended? Will MPs get a meaningful vote on a deal? Diabetes treatment and gender self-identification are also discussed.
Thu, Oct 18, 2018
Tory MP Johnny Mercer's criticism of his own party, Brexit negotiations, a second referendum on Brexit, gender self-identification and pressure on local government finances are discussed.
Sun, Oct 21, 2018
Jo Coburn discusses with her guests - the future of John Bercow, Brexit, social media regulation and social media in politics and whether autism awareness training should be compulsory in the health-care sector.
Tue, Oct 23, 2018
Andrew Neil asks his guests - How long should the Brexit transition last? What would a no deal Brexit look like? What should be the response to Saudi Arabia? Plus live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions.
Thu, Oct 25, 2018
Emma Barnett sits in for Jo Coburn. Was Peter Hain right to use parliamentary privilege to name Philip Green? Does Universal Credit work? The trophy hunting scandal, apprenticeships, Brexit and the Reformation.
Sun, Oct 28, 2018
Andrew Neil presents the BBC's coverage of Budget Day 2018. Including live coverage of the Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond's delivery of his budget to the House of Commons and the opposition responses.
Mon, Oct 29, 2018
Jo Coburn asks her guests is austerity over? Taxing tech firms, why are so many children excluded? Plus analysis of the budget.
Tue, Oct 30, 2018
Analysis of the budget continues with Andrew Neil asking his guests who benefits from the budget? Who will replace Angela Merkel? Plus coverage of PMQs.
Wed, Oct 31, 2018
Jo Coburn discusses with her guests the delay in imposing a limit of gaming machines and the funding of the leave campaign. Plus, should attacks on rough sleepers be classed as a hate crime?
Thu, Nov 1, 2018
Jo asks her guests - Can former Prime Minister's make a comeback? Are we afraid of free speech? Are we too easily offended? Plus, the resignation of sports minister Tracey Crouch is discussed.
Sun, Nov 11, 2018
The resignation of Jo Johnson, Labour's Brexit position and the rise of nationalism are discussed by Jo and her guests. Elizabeth Glinka interviews Independent MP Jared O'Mara.
Mon, Nov 12, 2018
Jo Coburn asks - Is a Brexit deal imminent? Could there be a second referendum? The use of data and technology in political campaigning and the banned Iceland advert are also discussed.
Tue, Nov 13, 2018
Andrew Neil asks his guests if the Prime Minister can get her draft Brexit deal approved by cabinet. Plus, live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions from the House of Commons.