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Sky News’ Sam Coates and Politico’s Anne McElvoy with what you need to know about the day ahead in British politics. All in under 20 minutes and in your feed around 7.30am. They're across the key interviews, the main stories and what the parties are saying. Whatever they're talking about, Westminster will be talking about today.Copyright Sky News Ciencia Política Política y Gobierno
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  • Keir takes charge on Iran contingencies
    Mar 30 2026

    MPs may be on recess - but as the Iran war enters its fifth week should Whitehall ramp up contingency planning for its impact at home?

    With the Strait of Hormuz still shut and reports of a potential U.S. ground invasion the Prime Minister will host a roundtable with key stakeholders from industry to discuss the ongoing impacts.

    Elsewhere, Labour launch its local elections campaign, and the duo look at the polls from a national perspective, assessing the state of the parties with a key month ahead to May 7th.

    Next Monday Sam and Anne return with a lookahead to the local elections with academic and pollster – Professor Rob Ford. Normal service will resume from Monday 13th April.

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  • From Tehran to Teesside: Could Starmer run out of energy?
    Mar 26 2026

    The Iran conflict may be dominating the headlines, but it’s the unintended consequences back home that are bothering the Prime Minister.

    With Tehran rejecting Donald Trump’s 15-point peace plan, will the government be forced to step up contingency planning to cover issues as diverse as fertiliser, fuel costs and even helium production?

    Sir Keir Starmer is in Finland for a military summit – so Sam and Anne assess the urgent priorities at home and abroad.

    But back in Westminster, the Morgan McSweeney phone theft story simply won’t go away. Are there yet more questions for No.10 to answer?

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  • The fuel plan ministers don’t want to talk about
    Mar 25 2026

    How does the government plan for making sure the country has enough fuel without accidentally triggering a change in public behaviour which causes shortages?

    Sam and Anne discuss that tightrope this morning. Ministers will be frustrated by comments from the CEO of Shell about ‘ripple effects’ from the Iran war.

    The UK says supplies are solid, but it’ll be looking at different approaches being taken elsewhere in Europe.

    It’s the last PMQs before recess and what’s the story with Morgan McSweeney’s phone theft?

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