Newscast - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
06/02/2020
Laura Kuenssberg and Katya Adler join Adam Fleming and Chris Mason for geeky and cheeky chat from Westminster and Brussels.
13/02/2020
Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg and Chris Mason discuss the chancellor's resignation. They're joined by a former aide to Sajid Javid, Salma Shah.
27/02/2020
Laura Kuenssberg and Katya Adler join Adam Fleming and Chris Mason to talk Coronavirus, Heathrow and, of course, Brexit.
05/03/2020
Laura Kuenssberg and Katya Adler join Adam Fleming and Chris Mason for geeky and cheeky chat from Westminster and Brussels.
12/03/2020
Laura Kuenssberg and Katya Adler join Adam Fleming and Chris Mason to discuss the latest news on coronavirus.
19/03/2020
Laura Kuenssberg, Adam Fleming and Fergus Walsh bring you the latest on the coronavirus pandemic.
26/03/2020
Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg, Fergus Walsh and Sean Farrington discuss the chancellor's latest measures to help self-employed workers through the coronavirus crisis. And musician Charli XCX on how she's coping during self-isolation.
02/04/2020
As the Government commits to a huge increase in coronavirus testing, Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg, Chris Mason and Fergus Walsh discuss the latest developments.
09/04/2020
Actors Damian Lewis and Helen McCrory join Laura Kuenssberg, Adam Fleming and Fergus Walsh to explain how they're helping supply NHS staff with meals.
16/04/2020
The new Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer responds to the latest Government coronavirus briefing and discusses his new role. With Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg, Chris Mason, Fergus Walsh and Katya Adler.
23/04/2020
Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg, Chris Mason and Sarah Smith discuss the latest on the coronavirus epidemic as Scotland's first minister outlines how restrictions might start being lifted. They are also joined by model and activist Adwoa Aboah, founder of Gurls Talk, to discuss mental health.
30/04/2020
Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg, and Fergus Walsh discuss the latest on Coronavirus and are joined by Anne Hegerty from The Chase.
07/05/2020
Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg and Fergus Walsh discuss the latest coronavirus developments and are joined by Queen's lead guitarist, Brian May.
14/05/2020
Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg, Chris Mason and Fergus Walsh are joined by singer and songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor to discuss life under lockdown. Plus Professor Tom Solomon of Liverpool University looks at the latest data on the number of people in England who have coronavirus.
21/05/2020
Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg and Fergus Walsh are joined by Professor Sir Ian Boyd, who sits on the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE), to answer some of your questions about the coronavirus pandemic and how the government makes its decisions.
28/05/2020
Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg and Fergus Walsh discuss the latest on the coronavirus pandemic.
04/06/2020
Adam Fleming, Chris Mason and Vicki Young discuss the latest coronavirus developments and look at sleep during the lockdown.
11/06/2020
Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg, Chris Mason and Fergus Walsh discuss the latest Coronavirus developments and look at how we can go shopping with stylist Gok Wan.
18/06/2020
Adam Fleming, Chris Mason and Laura Kuenssberg on the latest on the government's test and trace plans, and President Macron's visit to the UK.
25/06/2020
Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg and Fergus Walsh discuss the latest on the coronavirus pandemic.
02/07/2020
Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg and Fergus Walsh discuss the latest on the coronavirus pandemic.
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