• Iran oil crisis: Is Rachel Reeves doing enough to keep energy bills down?
    Mar 24 2026

    Rachel Reeves has vowed to support “those who need it most” if energy bills surge amid the Iran war - but is she already “boxed in”?

    In this week’s Talking Politics, Tom and Robert break down the Chancellor’s options and why Rachel Reeves is determined not to repeat the mistakes of Liz Truss.

    Could this spiral into a crisis on the scale of 2008? Robert gives his predictions for the long-term economic fallout of the conflict.

    Plus: why large bets placed just before Donald Trump’s peace talks announcement on Monday have triggered accusations of insider trading.

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    18 mins
  • Trump and Starmer’s Iran fallout: Can UK keep out of the war?
    Mar 18 2026

    Trump has ramped up attacks on Starmer, blasting his handling of the Iran war and claiming the special relationship was good "until Keir came along."

    On this week’s episode of Talking Politics, Tom and Robert discuss whether the UK–US partnership can survive - and how much Trump’s broadsides really matter.

    Starmer says he doesn’t want to get drawn into the “wider” war, but how long can that position hold?

    Tom and Robert are also joined by Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand, to discuss the Iran war, why Canada is prioritising new alliances beyond the US, and whether the UK should cancel the King’s state visit to America.

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    22 mins
  • Mandelson files released: Will they ruin Starmer?
    Mar 11 2026

    The Mandelson files are out - and they raise serious questions. The new documents show Starmer was warned of a “general reputational risk” linked to Peter Mandelson’s relationship with Epstein before Mandelson’s appointment as US Ambassador.

    In this episode of Talking Politics, Robert and Tom unpack the key revelations, ask whether Starmer can recover politically, and explore why Mandelson asked for a £500,000 payout after he was sacked And Robert reveals why reading the files made him feel like his head was exploding...

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    18 mins
  • Could war in the Middle East wreck the UK economy?
    Mar 3 2026

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves says the government has 'restored economic stability' despite downgraded growth forecasts for 2026, whilst the US-Israel war with Iran means narrow improvements in the economy revealed in her spring statement are likely to be overturned.

    On Talking Politics, UK Editor Paul Brand and Political Editor Robert Peston discuss what it means for energy prices, interest rates and economic growth - and whether the UK can afford to become further involved in the conflict.

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    19 mins
  • What does US-Israel war with Iran mean for Starmer?
    Mar 2 2026

    Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has announced he will allow the US to use British bases for 'defensive' strikes on Iranian missile sites, but says the UK government 'will not join offensive action now'.

    Donald Trump says he’s ’very disappointed’ in Starmer and condemned the delay in making that decision.

    So is the UK at war with Iran and what does it mean for the UK-US special relationship?

    On this episode of Talking Politics Robert speaks to Julie Etchingham who is in Erbil, northern Iraq, about the escalating war in the Middle East and what it means for Starmer.

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    24 mins
  • Green Party wins in Gorton and Denton | What it really means for British politics
    Feb 27 2026

    Shockwaves are surging through British politics after a dramatic by-election in Gorton and Denton. In this episode of Talking Politics, Robert and Tom unpack what the Greens’ victory means for Labour - was Starmer “nuts” for not taking the left-wing party more seriously? And will he have to step down? With cries of dodgy practices and unfair treatment, they also discuss ‘family voting’ and whether it was an issue in the contest.

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    16 mins
  • How Commons Speaker Hoyle tipped off police about Mandelson 'flight risk'
    Feb 25 2026

    In a week that started with Peter Mandelson's arrest, and will end with a crucial by-election for the PM, Tom and Robert discuss whether Mandelson's arrest will prove terminal for Starmer.

    They unpack why Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle warned the Met that Mandelson was a flight risk - triggering his arrest.

    The former Business Secretary denies any wrongdoing, and says his overriding priority is to cooperate with the police investigation and clear his name.

    But will Mandelson's arrest define the PM's premiership?

    Tom and Robert discuss what could happen in this week's by-election in Gorton and Denton and how it could be the most important result of the PM's career.

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    Full list of candidates in the Gorton and Denton by-election

    Nick Buckley – Advance UK

    Charlotte Cadden – Conservatives

    Dan Clarke – Libertarian Party

    Matt Goodwin – Reform UK

    Sir Oink A Lot – The Official Monster Raving Looney Party

    Joseph O’Meachair – Rejoin EU

    Sebastian Moore – Social Democratic Party

    Jacqueline Pearcey – Liberal Democrats

    Hannah Spencer – Green Party

    Angeliki Stogia – Labour Party

    Hugo Wils – Communist League

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    26 mins
  • The astronaut-turned-politician Trump wanted punished 'by death'
    Feb 18 2026

    Meet Senator Mark Kelly: distinguished Navy Pilot, NASA astronaut and Democratic Senator for Arizona, but when Kelly urged service members to refuse illegal orders, Donald Trump said he should be punished “by death”.

    Trump later clarified, "I'm not threatening death, but I think they're in serious trouble."

    Now Kelly's contemplating a run for the Presidency himself.

    Tom sits down with the Senator to discuss the death threats and lawsuits that have followed, why he believes you need to "stand up to bullies" and his advice to the UK: "You don't want somebody like him in charge of the UK."

    Is the US a reliable ally? If he was still serving, would he obey orders to invade Greenland? And what lessons can the UK learn from the MAGA movement?

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    27 mins