Labour's Flight Crisis: Changing Pilots Mid-Air
Marina Hyde analyzes Labour's current crisis using aviation metaphors, questioning the wisdom of changing leaders mid-flight and the party's future direction.
Marina Hyde analyzes Labour's current crisis using aviation metaphors, questioning the wisdom of changing leaders mid-flight and the party's future direction.
Labour suffers its worst local election results in 50 years, losing over 1,000 councillors, but Keir Starmer clings on as potential challengers remain silent for now.
A Guardian analysis reveals the Trump administration arrested parents of at least 27,000 children in seven months, sparking a new family separation crisis.
Jordan Devlin, cleared of criminal damage at Elbit Systems protest, says he and co-defendants 'did the right thing' to save Palestinian lives, criticizes UK complicity in Gaza.
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RecommendedAustralian Treasurer Jim Chalmers announces a substantial tax reform package in the 2026 budget, addressing intergenerational inequality amid global economic volatility and housing concerns.
Nigel Farage refused to answer questions about a £5m personal gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne, as Reform UK celebrated election gains.
Journalists face unprecedented dangers covering Iran amid war, repression, and internet blackouts, making independent reporting vital.
Mike McGuire, a top California Democrat, is campaigning in rural red districts with a populist message on jobs, healthcare, and wildfire costs, aiming to flip a key congressional seat.
Steve Hilton, former David Cameron adviser known for disruptive ideas, is now a leading candidate for California governor, sparking debate over his unorthodox style.
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RecommendedBarrie and Scott Drewitt-Barlow, co-owners of non-league Maldon & Tiptree FC, face charges of human trafficking for sexual exploitation and rape after an Essex police investigation.
Péter Magyar is sworn in as Hungary's prime minister, marking the end of Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule. He calls for a huge celebration and pledges to tackle corruption, restore EU ties, and promote inclusivity.
Karoline Leavitt and Katie Miller use their pregnancies to promote pronatalist messaging, tying motherhood to Trump's political goals amid declining US birthrates.
Grassroots opposition to AI datacenters is growing across the US. This movement is not just about local concerns but about democratic control over technology and corporate power.
The White House branded Mark Hamill 'a sick individual' after he posted an AI image of Donald Trump in a grave. Hamill apologized, saying he wants Trump to live to be held accountable.
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RecommendedLocal elections signal the end of two-party politics in England, with Reform UK, Lib Dems, Greens, Labour, and Tories all vying for power. Keir Starmer faces pressure as Nigel Farage gloats.
Labour suffers heavy losses in local elections as Reform UK makes dramatic gains, while Greens and Lib Dems celebrate victories. Starmer resists calls to resign.
Late-night hosts discuss Trump's Iran war, Rubio's papal meeting, rising gas prices, and Kash Patel's whiskey stash in a humorous roundup.
Keira Alexandra Kronvold won a high court ruling that Danish authorities illegally removed her newborn daughter using controversial parenting tests, a landmark case for Indigenous rights.
Farrer byelection sees One Nation and independents challenging the Coalition's 76-year hold, with candidates debating immigration, healthcare, and local issues in Albury.
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RecommendedThe return of children from Syrian detention camps challenges Australia to treat them as individuals shaped by trauma, not extensions of their parents' choices. Reintegration requires trauma-informed support.
A satirical take on the notion that taxing billionaires constitutes hate speech, highlighting the absurdity of protecting the ultra-wealthy from fiscal responsibility.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers prepares an ambitious budget as the Farrer byelection tests Labor's supremacy, with One Nation poised for a historic win.
New Redbridge polling suggests Pauline Hanson's backing of Trump's Iran policy may deter Australian voters. The podcast also covers the federal budget, IS families, and gas tax debate.
New Redbridge polling reveals grievance politics driving One Nation support. Barrie Cassidy and Tony Barry analyze the trend, plus federal budget and IS-linked families.
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RecommendedVirginia's supreme court ruled that new congressional maps approved by voters cannot be used, handing Republicans a win ahead of midterms.
US Senator Marco Rubio warns that NATO allies denying US access to bases for contingencies could undermine the alliance, citing Spain as an example.
Virginia's top court invalidates a constitutional amendment that would have given Democrats a 10-1 congressional seat advantage, citing improper legislative procedure.
Welsh Labour braces for historic defeat, expecting only 10 of 96 seats in the expanded Senedd, with leader Eluned Morgan likely losing her seat.
Victoria Atkins revealed live on BBC that Robert Jenrick hasn't spoken to her since defecting to Reform, accusing him of abandoning their friendship and trust.
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RecommendedUS Central Command claims it disabled two Iranian-flagged oil tankers attempting to violate the US blockade in the Gulf of Oman, firing precision munitions into their smokestacks.