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    The case for keeping Starmer

    27.03.2026 | 37 min.
    Sir Keir Starmer’s authority is slipping and Westminster is alive with speculation about potential successors. But chief political commentator Robert Shrimsley joins host Lucy Fisher, alongside deputy opinion editor Miranda Green and public policy editor Chris Smyth, to argue why he believes Labour may be better off sticking with Starmer. The panel also discuss the government’s plans to ban political donations in cryptocurrency and cap overseas donations at £100,000 a year. What does it mean for Reform UK, which has been a major beneficiary of overseas donors and crypto donations?

    Have a question for the panel? We’re planning a question and answer episode. Email your questions to [email protected]

    Follow Lucy on X: @LOS_Fisher, and Bluesky: @lucyfisher.ft.com; Robert: @robertshrimsley and @robertshrimsley.bsky.social;
    Miranda @greenmiranda and @greenmirandahere.bsky.social; & Chris @Smyth_Chris and @chris-smyth.bsky.social

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    The case for keeping Keir Starmer a little longer

    Starmer set to make Sadiq Khan a Lord

    Overseas donations to UK parties to be capped at £100,000

    Companies face having to declare individuals behind UK political donations

    Net zero is not a zero-sum game

    Sign up here for Stephen Bush's morning newsletter Inside Politics for straight-talking insight into the stories that matter, plus puns and tongue (mostly) in cheek. Get 30 days free.

    Presented by Lucy Fisher. Produced by Nisha Patel. Manuela Saragosa is the executive producer. Original music and sound engineering by Breen Turner. The broadcast engineer was Bianca Wakeman and Petros Gioumpasis. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s global head of audio.

    Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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    Introducing Untold: Opus Dei

    23.03.2026 | 1 min.
    Introducing Opus Dei, a new season of Untold from the Financial Times. Host Antonia Cundy uncovers the cultural and political influence of a controversial Catholic organisation in America. Opus Dei exists to help people get closer to God, but some members say they found other agendas – and unexpected harm – entangled in that spiritual mission. The first episode of Untold: Opus Dei launches March 25.

    Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts or wherever you get your podcasts.
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    Angela’s ambitions

    20.03.2026 | 40 min.
    Angela Rayner heaped scorn on Sir Keir Starmer’s administration this week, fuelling fresh scrutiny of her ambitions. Does she want to return to cabinet or seize the reins? The former deputy prime minister issued a stark warning that the government is running out of time to change direction under Starmer, while also attempting to court the City. At the same time, the Greens continue to beat Labour in the polls with an unabashedly socialist platform.
    Does all this signal the government will shift left?
    Host Lucy Fisher is joined by the FT’s political editor George Parker, political correspondent Anna Gross, and Inside Politics columnist Stephen Bush to unpack what it all means. Plus FT US national editor Ed Luce shares insights on how he caught up with Donald Trump on his mobile this week.
    Follow: Lucy on X: @LOS_Fisher, and Bluesky: @lucyfisher.ft.com George: @GeorgeWParker and @georgewparker.bsky.social; Stephen: @stephenkb and @stephenkb.bsky.social and Anna: @AnnaSophieGross and @annasophiegross.bsky.social

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    Is the Green Party too radical for Britain?

    Labour’s leftward shift and the bond vigilante threat

    British right must not allow prejudice to be masked as principle

    Starmer calls on Badenoch to sack shadow minister over Muslim prayer comments

    Donald Trump warns Nato faces ‘very bad future’ if allies fail to help US in Iran

    Sign up here for Stephen Bush's morning newsletter Inside Politics for straight-talking insight into the stories that matter, plus puns and tongue (mostly) in cheek. Get 30 days free.

    Presented by Lucy Fisher. Produced by Clare Williamson. The executive producer is Flo Phillips. Audio mix and original music by Breen Turner. The FT’s head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.

    Our email address is [email protected]

    Clip: BBC

    Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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    Mandelson mess and Middle East U-turns

    13.03.2026 | 36 min.
    It has been a week of red faces for party leaders. On Thursday, Keir Starmer apologised and took personal responsibility for the appointment of Peter Mandelson as UK ambassador to the US – after a first round of document disclosures suggested the prime minister was largely absent from the decision-making process. Meanwhile, Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch were both busy executing awkward U-turns on their earlier vocal support for a US war on Iran that is proving distinctly unpopular with UK voters.

    Host Lucy Fisher is joined by the FT’s deputy political editor Jim Pickard, columnist and writer of the ‘Inside Politics’ newsletter Stephen Bush, and political editor George Parker to debate the twists and turns of the week in Westminster.

    Clip from: The Mirror

    Follow Lucy on X: @LOS_Fisher, and Bluesky: @lucyfisher.ft.com; Jim: @PickardJE and @pickardje.bsky.social; Stephen: @stephenkb and @stephenkb.bsky.social; and George: @GeorgeWParker and @georgewparker.bsky.social

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    Mandelson papers: what do they show?

    Pressure grows on Starmer over Mandelson due diligence

    Embarrassing Iran U-turn for the right, but Keir Starmer’s problems are worse

    The irrepressible Nigel Farage

    Sign up to Stephen Bush's morning newsletter ‘Inside Politics’ for straight-talking insight into the stories that matter, plus puns and tongue (mostly) in cheek analysis.
    Get 30 days free at https://www.ft.com/InsidePoliticsOffer

    Political FIx is presented by Lucy Fisher and produced by Laurence Knight.
    The executive producer is Flo Phillips. Audio mix by Breen Turner.
    The FT’s head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.

    Our email address is [email protected]

    Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    Iran shock for Starmer

    06.03.2026 | 35 min.
    A week into the Iran war and Sir Keir Starmer is scrambling to defend the UK’s position on the conflict. Criticised by Donald Trump over blocking the US from using British military bases to launch initial strikes on Iran, and under pressure from allies such as Cyprus to do more to protect the region, the PM is also facing demands to participate in strikes from the British right. But polling suggests the UK public is broadly in line with his policy on the conflict. This week host Lucy Fisher is joined by the FT’s chief political commentator Robert Shrimsley, deputy opinion editor Miranda Green and our economics editor, Sam Fleming, to discuss London’s response to the war. Plus, the panel examines chancellor Rachel Reeves’ spring forecast and the home secretary Shabana Mahmood’s new immigration policy.

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    Keir Starmer calls for de-escalation and defends his leadership over Iran attacks
    In defence of hand-wringers and pearl-clutchers
    Trump threatens to cut trade with ‘terrible’ Spain and calls Starmer ‘no Churchill’
    Rachel Reeves faces hazardous fiscal picture even without Iran war
    UK to further curtail rights of asylum seekers
    Wealthy Dubai residents race back to UAE to avoid tax bills

    Clips from: BBC

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    Sign up here for 30 free days of Stephen Bush's Inside Politics newsletter, winner of the World Association of News Publishers 2023 ‘Best Newsletter’ award.

    Our email address is [email protected]

    Follow Lucy on X: @LOS_Fisher and Bluesky; @lucyfisher.ft.com ;Robert: @robertshrimsley and @robertshrimsley.bsky.social; Sam @Sam1Fleming and Miranda: @greenmiranda and @greenmirandahere.bsky.social

    Presented by Lucy Fisher. Produced by Clare Williamson and Laurence Knight. The executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Audio mix by Sean McGarrity. The FT’s head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.
    Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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