Episodios

  • Is Wes Streeting now a shoo-in for Labour leader?
    Nov 14 2025

    UPDATE: We talked again on this episode about speculation that Rachel Reeves was going to raise income tax rates in the budget. Since we recorded, Beth's been told that those plans have been ditched.

    Read her analysis here and we'll discuss what's going on next time.

    ON THIS EPISODE: Wes Streeting had to say he's more Joe Marler than Jonathan Ross after Number 10 started briefing he was plotting to oust Keir Starmer.

    Westminster has been full of Traitors analogies after a chaotic week which ended with the PM apologising to his health secretary.

    Harriet tells Beth and Ruth how it all went down within Labour - and she warns the Faithfuls (as they describe themselves) are getting fed up.

    We also talk again about speculation that Rachel Reeves will raise income tax rates in the budget. Since we recorded, Beth's been told that those plans have been ditched.

    Read more about Beth's story here and we'll discuss what's going on next time.

    Also on this episode: it was a tricky week at the BBC too, after two senior resignations. We discuss how politicians will keep talking about the BBC over the next year.

    Remember, you can also watch Beth Rigby, Harriet Harman and Ruth Davidson on YouTube.

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    42 m
  • Why are prisoners being released by mistake?
    Nov 7 2025

    Who is to blame for two more inmates being wrongly freed from prison? The Conservatives attempted a mic drop moment with David Lammy this week by trying to get the Justice Secretary to admit to it live in the House of Commons.

    So why did Lammy avoid the question five times? And when 262 prisoners were released by mistake in the year to March – how is this happening every week?

    At the very least, Harriet sees the saga as an opportunity for the government to sort out the prison service.

    Plus Beth, Ruth and Harriet are joined by pollster Luke Tryl, and a group of voters who tell us why they’re not convinced by the Prime Minister so far.

    So how tricky is this budget going to be for Rachel Reeves when most people’s top worry is the cost of living? Can she actually put up taxes? And will more people just end up supporting Nigel Farage and Zack Polanski?

    Remember, you can also watch Beth Rigby, Harriet Harman and Ruth Davidson on YouTube.

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    59 m
  • Cheat Sheet.... A new podcast from Sky News
    Nov 3 2025

    Sophy Ridge and Wilf Frost bring you the Cheat Sheet to the day’s news in 10 minutes.

    On this first episode, they look at the Huntington mass stabbing and hear from an eye witness. Sophy’s spoken to the sole survivor of the Air India crash which killed 241 people back in June. And Wilf’s heard from the US ambassador to the UK Warren Stephens, who wants the UK to keep drilling for oil and gas. And India’s women bring home the cricket World Cup.

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    11 m
  • Is Zack Polanski making the Greens less green?
    Oct 31 2025

    Harriet responds to your messages about the Green Party after she went viral for her take on leader Zack Polanski.

    How does its surge in popularity link up with the result of the Caerphilly by-election? And is the party getting more support because it's not entirely focused on climate change?

    Plus, rumour has it that the Labour government is planning to raise income tax in next month's budget. It would mean breaking a manifesto promise. So how believable is it? Beth, Ruth and Harriet aren't convinced.

    They discuss how the government could get itself out of the black hole, and what would happen if it did break its promise on tax.

    Remember, you can also watch Beth Rigby, Harriet Harman and Ruth Davidson on YouTube.

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    46 m
  • How did the grooming gangs inquiry get so toxic?
    Oct 24 2025

    Sir Keir Starmer has backed safeguarding minister Jess Phillips, as a fifth abuse survivor calls on her to quit to restore trust in the grooming gangs inquiry.

    Beth, Ruth and Harriet explain why the national inquiry into the sexual exploitation of children by grooming gangs in England and Wales has become so poisonous and why the victims are so unhappy.

    Plus, as the government faces growing calls to formally strip Prince Andrew of his dukedom – what's the relationship between politics and royalty?

    And as membership for the Green Party surges, what's the appeal of the leader Zack Polanski?

    Remember, you can also watch Beth Rigby, Harriet Harman and Ruth Davidson on YouTube.

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  • EXTRA: Who will be Labour's deputy leader?
    Oct 18 2025

    Two powerhouse Labour politicians are vying to replace Angela Rayner as deputy leader.

    With the winner being announced on 25 October, Beth Rigby has been speaking to both candidates about party unity, leadership, leaks, and their political vision in a special Electoral Dysfunction double-header.

    Lucy Powell pitches herself as the independent "shop steward" ready to speak truth to power, while Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson argues real influence comes from inside government.

    It's a contest that could define Sir Keir Starmer's future - who will win Labour's deputy leadership, the insider or the outsider?

    Remember, you can also watch Electoral Dysfunction on YouTube, and fill in our short survey here.

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    32 m
  • Is the government too close to China?
    Oct 17 2025

    There are new questions about who knew what and when about the collapse of a trial of alleged Chinese spies.

    Beth, Ruth, and Harriet explain why a row involving names you might not know does have implications for the country – can Beijing be both a friend and a foe?


    And while there are questions for government and civil servants – they ask if Kemi Badenoch has made a misstep with her response.


    Plus, Beth was there as Donald Trump announced his plan for peace in the Middle East. She shares the stories from her last-minute trip to join world leaders in Egypt.


    And come back on Sunday for our bumper back to back interviews with both candidates in the Deputy Labour Leadership contest - Bridget Phillipson and Lucy Powell.


    Remember, you can also watch Beth Rigby, Harriet Harman and Ruth Davidson on YouTube.

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    45 m
  • Is it too late for Kemi Badenoch?
    Oct 10 2025
    Fresh from the conference in Manchester, Beth gives Ruth and Harriet the inside track on her 'tetchy' interview with Badenoch - why couldn't she answer a question about Nigel Farage in the same way Keir Starmer did? And just how bad was her conference gaffe compared to ones in the past?

    Later, with a peace plan brokered by Donald Trump in the Middle East, what effect will it have on protests here?

    And has the government got it right on policing demonstrations?

    Remember, you can also watch Beth Rigby, Harriet Harman and Ruth Davidson on YouTube.

    Fill in our survey: https://forms.gle/G72yDkjs6EmoVLp39


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    43 m