Politics Live - Season 2 / Year 2019
Season 2 / Year 2019
Episodes
07/01/2019
Jo Coburn is joined by Emily Thornberry, Margot James, Patrick O'Flynn and Alex Wickham. Playwright James Graham also discusses his new Channel 4 drama Brexit: The Uncivil War.
08/01/2019
Jo Coburn is joined by justice minister Rory Stewart, Labour's Sarah Champion and the commentators Isabel Oakeshott and Lesley Riddoch.
09/01/2019
Andrew Neil with live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions. Brexit minister Lord Callanan and Labour House of Lords leader Angela Smith join Andrew along with Labour MP Chuka Umunna, former Brexit minister Suella Braverman and the Daily Mirror's political editor Pippa Crerar.
10/01/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
11/01/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
14/01/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
Special - 14/01/2019
Joining Jo Coburn for a special programme on Tuesday's vote on Theresa May's Brexit deal are Brexit secretary Steve Barclay and shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth.
15/01/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
Special - 15/01/2019
The special edition of Politics Live covering the latest news and reaction during and after Parliament's vote on the prime minister's Brexit deal.
16/01/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
Special - 16/01/2019
Jo Coburn with live coverage of the government no confidence vote. Work and pensions secretary Amber Rudd and shadow education secretary Angela Rayner join Jo, and Andrew Neil interviews Conservative Brexiteer Jacob Rees Mogg.
17/01/2019
Jo Coburn with Gillian Keegan MP, Chuka Umunna MP, Brexit campaigner Lucy Harris and journalist Tim Shipman examine the prospects of cross-party consensus over Brexit.
Special - 17/01/2019
Andrew Neil covers the fast moving events in Westminster for a Politics Live Special. He speaks to the former prime minister Tony Blair and former work and pensions secretary Esther McVey.
18/01/2019
Jo Coburn is joined by the Spectator's Fraser Nelson, Grace Blakeley from the New Statesman, the Guardian's Jessica Elgot and Anne McElvoy from the Economist. They reflect on the momentous events of the last few days and get the thoughts of comedian Shazia Mirza.
21/01/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
22/01/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
23/01/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day. Includes live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions from midday.
24/01/2019
Live discussion of the big political issues of the day, presented by Vicki Young.
25/01/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
28/01/2019
Jo Coburn presents the big political issues of the day.
29/01/2019
Jo Coburn presents the big political issues of the day.
30/01/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day. Includes live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions from midday.
31/01/2019
Andrew Neil and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
01/02/2019
Jo Coburn presents the big political issues of the day.
04/02/2019
Housing minister Kit Malthouse and Labour's Stella Creasy join Jo Coburn to discuss their solutions to the Brexit deadlock along with the deputy leader of the Lib Dems Jo Swinson and LBC radio presenter Nick Ferrari. They also discuss free speech on university campuses.
05/02/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
06/02/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
07/02/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
08/02/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
11/02/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
12/02/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
13/02/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
14/02/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
18/02/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
19/02/2019
Jo Coburn is joined by guests including the IEA's Mark Littlewood, the SNP MP Alison Thewliss, journalist Tim Montgomerie, and Faiza Shaheen, director of the think tank CLASS.
20/02/2019
Nick Robinson with live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions. Communities secretary James Brokenshire and shadow cabinet minister Jon Trickett join Nick along with Labour's Alison McGovern, Conservative MP Phillip Lee, Camilla Tominey from The Daily Telegraph and Guardian columnist Dawn Foster.
21/02/2019
Adam Fleming looks at the fallout from Labour and Conservative MPs setting up the Independent Group. Plus Theresa May's Brexit negotiations in Brussels. He is joined by Conservative MP and chair of the foreign affairs select committee Tom Tugendhat, Green Party co-leader Sian Berry, the Daily Telegraph's Tim Stanley and Annosh Chakelian from the New Statesman.
22/02/2019
Elizabeth Glinka is joined by David Goodhart from Demos, Novara Media's Eleanor Penny, commentator Jane Merrick, and TalkRADIO's Ross Kempsell. They discuss Ian Austin's resignation from the Labour Party and the ongoing Brexit negotiations.
25/02/2019
Jo Coburn is live in Westminster with shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth, Conservative MP Gillian Keegan, writer and broadcaster Afua Hirsch and the Mail on Sunday commentator Peter Hitchens. They discuss the upcoming Brexit votes, Tom Watson's claim that there is a 'crisis for the soul' of the Labour party and a campaign to ensure gender balance in British film and TV with actress Deirdre Mullins.
26/02/2019
Jo Coburn presents the top political stories in Westminster. There's live coverage of Theresa May's statement on Brexit in the Commons and there's reaction from Labour announcing they are preparing to back another referendum on Brexit. Joining Jo in the studio are Conservative MP Bim Afolami, shadow Brexit minister Jenny Chapman, Justine Roberts from Mumsnet, Politico's Jack Blanchard and Conservative MP Theresa Villiers.
27/02/2019
Live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions. Jo Coburn is joined by The Independent Group's Heidi Allen, Labour MP Kate Hoey, local government minister Rishi Sunak, Stephen Gethins from the SNP and shadow Northern Ireland secretary Tony Lloyd.
28/02/2019
Andrew Neil covers all the main political events with Labour MP Margaret Hodge, Henry Smith from the Conservatives, Sarah Elliott from Republicans Overseas and New Statesman Editor Jason Cowley. They look at the latest from US/North Korea summit, discuss the row over anti-Semitism in the Labour Party, and examine the significance of the Brexit votes in the Commons last night.
04/03/2019
Jo Coburn discusses the day's politics with Clive Lewis and Lisa Nandy from the Labour Party, the Daily Telegraph's Peter Foster, Conservative MP Anne-Marie Trevelyan, and the Daily Mirror's Pippa Crerar.
05/03/2019
Jo Coburn with all the latest events from Westminster. Keeping her company will be Conservative deputy chairman James Cleverly, Liberal Democrat deputy leader Jo Swinson, Labour NEC member Lara McNeill and Rachel Sylvester from The Times. They look at the problem of knife crime, Labour's anti-Semitism allegations, the issue of school funding, and of course there may even be a bit on Brexit.
06/03/2019
Jo Coburn is joined by minister for children and families Nadhim Zahawi, the shadow minister for early years Tracy Brabin, and the Mail on Sunday's Harry Cole. They discuss what should be done to tackle knife crime as the home secretary meets police chiefs. They are also joined by Baroness Warsi, who has criticised the Conservatives for not doing enough to tackle Islamophobia within the party. Plus live coverage of Prime Ministers Questions, where they are joined by the BBC's political editor Laura Kuenssberg.
07/03/2019
Andrew Neil is live in Westminster with Conservative chair of the foreign affairs committee Tom Tugendhat, Labour mayor of Bristol Marvin Rees, Sunday Times deputy editor Sarah Baxter and TalkRadio presenter Julia Hartley-Brewer. As well as discussing the latest on knife crime and Brexit, Andrew also speaks to the former prime minister of Australia Malcolm Turnbull.
08/03/2019
Jo Coburn is joined by novelist Will Self, comedian Grace Campbell, the political strategist Jo Tanner and Conservative MP Mark Francois to discuss the Brexit negotiations and populist movements across Europe.
11/03/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
12/03/2019
Ahead of a seismic parliamentary vote on Theresa May's Brexit deal, Jo Coburn and guests discuss whether or not the prime minister appears to have convinced enough MPs to back her plan.
13/03/2019
Jo Coburn is joined by the MPs Iain Duncan Smith and Liz Kendall for the start of an extended programme which includes Prime Ministers Questions and the Chancellor's Spring Statement.
They look at the fallout from Tuesday's meaningful vote and look ahead to Wednesday's votes in Parliament. They are joined by Paul Johnson from the IFS to analyse what the chancellor says in his statement, as well as get front bench reaction from chief secretary to the Treasury Liz Truss and shadow chancellor John McDonnell.
14/03/2019
Andrew Neil and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
15/03/2019
Jo Coburn is joined by pro-EU campaigner Gina Miller, former Downing Street adviser Tom Swarbrick, Brexit advocate Suzanne Evans and environmental journalist George Monbiot, to discuss the shootings in New Zealand and the ongoing Brexit negotiations.
18/03/2019
Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Gillian Keegan, shadow Home Office minister Louise Haigh, Tom Newton Dunn of The Sun and psychologist Steven Pinker. They discuss the Brexit negotiations and social media firms' responsibility when it comes to inappropriate content.
19/03/2019
Jo Coburn is live in Westminster with Conservative MP Owen Paterson, Labour MP Emma Reynolds, New Statesman writer Grace Blakeley and The Independent's John Rentoul. Following Speaker Bercow's ruling, the panel discuss what happens next for Brexit. And they are joined by Lorin LaFave, who has accused the social media platform Snapchat of failing to prevent disturbing posts about her murdered son.
20/03/2019
Jo Coburn is joined by backbenchers Nadine Dorries and Stella Creasy for the first part of the programme to discuss Theresa May's decision to ask for a short delay on Brexit. Jo is also joined by Tony Lloyd and Nadhim Zahawi.
Plus Prime Minister's Questions and analysis by the Laura Kuenssberg.
21/03/2019
Andrew Neil is joined by Baroness Smith, Anna Soubry, Daniel Hannan and Sam Coates from The Times to discuss the fallout from Theresa May's Downing Street speech, Brexit, and the European Council summit.
22/03/2019
Jo Coburn is joined by Layla Moran MP, Camilla Tominey, Tom Harwood and Jessica Elgot to discuss the delay to the UK's departure from the EU, and by Deborah Frances-White from The Guilty Feminist podcast.
25/03/2019
Jo Coburn is joined by Grant Shapps, Rachel Reeves, Sarah Baxter, and Pippa Crerar. They discuss what happens with Brexit in the week ahead, and cases of Islamophobia in the Conservative Party.
26/03/2019
Jo Coburn is live in Westminster with the latest on Brexit after Parliament dramatically voted to seize control of the process. She is joined by former Conservative minister Tim Loughton, Labour MP Lisa Nandy, SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford and Theresa May's former communications director Katie Perrior.
The panel will also discuss the forthcoming age-verification restrictions for viewing online pornography.
27/03/2019
Live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions. Conservative Party deputy chair James Cleverly and shadow business minister Laura Pidcock join Jo Coburn along with Labour MP Lucy Powell, Tory MP Anne-Marie Trevelyan, The Daily Telegraph's deputy political editor Steven Swinford and The Observer's chief leader-writer Sonia Sodha.
28/03/2019
Andrew Neil is live in Westminster following the prime minister's dramatic announcement that she will stand down if parliament passes her Brexit deal. He is joined by Conservative MP Bernard Jenkin, Labour MP Melanie Onn, Independent MP Chuka Umunna and The Guardian's political editor Anushka Asthana.
29/03/2019
Jo Coburn is joined by culture secretary Jeremy Wright, Ben Bradley MP, Jess Phillips MP, Jennifer McKiernan and Matt Chorley to discuss the seismic parliamentary vote on the government's Brexit withdrawal agreement.
01/04/2019
Digital minister Margot James and shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry join Jo Coburn, along with Tony Blair's former chief of staff Jonathan Powell and editor of The Spectator Fraser Nelson to discuss Brexit with Conservative Brexiteer Steve Baker, knife crime, and centrism in politics.
02/04/2019
Jo Coburn is live in Westminster as the cabinet meets for a marathon session after MPs failed to agree a Brexit alternative last night. She is joined by Conservative peer Michael Dobbs, Labour MP and former foreign secretary Margaret Beckett, Theresa May's former legislative affairs adviser Nikki da Costa, and editor of Politico's London Playbook Jack Blanchard.
03/04/2019
Jo Coburn is joined by Brexit minister Kwasi Kwarteng and shadow Brexit minister Jenny Chapman, plus coverage of Prime Minister's Questions. Also in the studio are Conservative Brexiteer Nadine Dorries, Labour's Alison McGovern, The Times' deputy political editor Sam Coates, the Daily Express's deputy deputy political editor Sam Lister and The New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman.
04/04/2019
Andrew Neil is live in Westminster with the latest political news as the government prepares for more talks with the opposition to try and break the Brexit deadlock. He is joined by Conservative MP Daniel Kawczynski, Labour MP Mary Creagh, former chancellor Ken Clarke and deputy political editor of The Sunday Times Caroline Wheeler.
05/04/2019
Jo Coburn is joined by Mariana Mazzucato, Toby Young, Ross Kempsell and Heather Stewart to discuss the latest developments on Brexit, and the fight against plastic with paddle boarder Lizzie Carr.
08/04/2019
Jo Coburn is joined by Liz Kendall MP, Andrew Bridgen MP, Danny Finkelstein and Faiza Shaheen to discuss a crucial few days ahead in the Brexit process.
09/04/2019
Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Sam Gyimah, former Labour adviser turned comedian Ayesha Hazarika, Prospect magazine founder David Goodhart and the Telegraph's Madeline Grant.
They look at what might happen with an extension to Brexit and how long it should be. They also discuss the subjects that the guests feel are being neglected because of Brexit. These include a north-south divide and the gender pay gap. Finally they take a look at populism and a proposed new grouping of nationalists in the European Parliament.
10/04/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss Prime Minister's Questions and Theresa May's trip to the European Council to ask for a Brexit extension.
11/04/2019
Elizabeth Glinka is joined by Brexit minister Lord Callanan, Labour peer Lord Falconer, the Daily Telegraph's Camilla Tominey and pollster Deborah Mattinson. They discuss last night's EU summit and what the new ‘flextension' means for Theresa May, her Withdrawal Agreement and leadership. They are also joined by editor of the Times Literary Supplement Stig Abell to discuss our public institutions and how we can reform them, especially after Brexit.
12/04/2019
Elizabeth Glinka is joined by David Starkey, Ash Sarkar, Will Tanner, and Jessica Elgot to discuss the Julian Assange case, Brexit and communism.
23/04/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
24/04/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day. Includes live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions.
25/04/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
26/04/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
29/04/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
30/04/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
01/05/2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day. Includes live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions from midday.
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