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Bloomberg's Caroline Hepker, Stephen Carroll, Yuan Potts and Lizzy Burden have your daily guide to British politics. We'll tell you what's happening and explain why it matters.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hepker, Stephen Carroll, Yuan Potts and Lizzy Burden have your daily guide to British politics. We'll tell you what's happening and explain why it matters.
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@BloombergRadio
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Episodes
Will Hard Work Pay Off? Labour's Plan For Workers' Rights
10/10/2024
The Labour government is unveiling its long-awaited package to boost workers' rights, after heavy lobbying from unions and businesses. Our Associate Editor Ailbhe Rea tells us what's in the bill, what's been left out, and how the politics may play out from here. Hosted by Stephen Carroll and James Woolcock.
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Duration:00:15:42
Is A Dimon's A Chancellor's Best Friend? What Global Investors Want in Britain
10/9/2024
Jamie Dimon, the boss of America's largest bank says Britain needs to shape up or faces permanent decline as a financial hub. He's one of the big names who's not going to the Chancellor's Global Investment summit next week. So as Rachel Reeves meets UK bank CEOs this morning, our City Editor Katherine Griffiths explains what Labour's plans to revive the square mile are. Hosted by Lizzy Burden and Yuan Potts.
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Duration:00:13:54
Starter for 10: Can Downing Street Be Fixed?
10/8/2024
Keir Starmer has a new chief of staff. Reports say he plans radical change of the Number 10 machine. But can Downing Street be made to work effectively? We ask someone who's done the job: Gavin Barwell, former Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Theresa May. Hosted by James Woolcock and Yuan Potts.
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Duration:00:16:13
Trading Places: Starmer Shakes Up Top Team
10/7/2024
Keir Starmer has replaced his Chief of Staff Sue Gray as the Labour government nears the 100-day mark in power. It's an attempt by the Prime Minister to draw a line under a summer of negative headlines and infighting - but will a No.10 reshuffle be enough? Bloomberg's Political Editor Alex Wickham joins us with his analysis on the reset. Hosted by Stephen Carroll and James Woolcock.
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Duration:00:12:25
Changing The Rules: Bloomberg Economics' Pitch To Rachel Reeves
10/3/2024
The Chancellor has a tough job in the budget: she needs to find a way to pay the government's bills, boost the economy and plug a hole in the public finances. Bloomberg's economists reckon the current rules on borrowing need an major update. Our Chief European Economist, Jamie Rush, explains his team's proposal to change the rules to make it easier for the government to invest for the long-term. Hosted by Yuan Potts and Stephen Carroll.
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Duration:00:13:14
Turn it off and on again: Starmer Seeks An EU Reboot
10/2/2024
The Prime Minister is meeting EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels today as part of his mission to reset relations. But just how far will he go in pursuit of a better relationship and what will the UK have to offer in return? Bloomberg's Managing Editor for European Economy and Government, Ben Sills shares his perspective. Hosted by Stephen Carroll and Yuan Potts.
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Duration:00:12:23
What Liz Did Next: Truss Makes Her Mark On Conference
10/1/2024
Former Prime Minister Liz Truss addressed a packed three hundred seat auditorium at the Conservative party conference, but what does her popularity say about the state of the party? Plus, James Cleverly is billing himself as the leadership candidate with a 'focus on the future' - he shares his vision with Bloomberg. Hosted by Lizzy Burden and James Woolcock.
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Duration:00:13:53
Squabbling On The Sidelines : The Conservative Party Looks To Rebuild
9/30/2024
Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak told the Conservatives to present a united front during his farewell speech at the party's conference in Birmingham. But with leadership election based in-fighting threatening to dominate headlines, can the Tories get back on track? Chris Hayward, Policy Chairman of the City of London Corporation shares the business perspective and Bloomberg's UK politics editor Alex Wickham brings his analysis. Hosted by Lizzy Burden and James Woolcock.
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Duration:00:12:57
A Conversation with Labour Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds
9/27/2024
This week, the Labour Party saw its largest ever business turnout as Britain's corporate leaders gathered to bend the ear of the new government. Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds sat down with our Correspondent Lizzy Burden at Labour Together's tent at the conference earlier this week for a conversation about the future of the economy, industrial strategy, and how the new government wants to engage with business.
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Duration:00:54:43
That's A Wrap: Labour Conference Ends But Policy Questions Remain
9/25/2024
As the Labour party's annual gathering draws to a close, business leaders and commentators are leaving with questions about policy. Bloomberg's political editor Alex Wickham joins us with his takeaways from the event and an a view on what's ahead. Hosted by Lizzy Burden.
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Duration:00:12:55
Competing Priorities: Employers vs Employees
9/24/2024
Day 3 at the Labour party conference in Liverpool as Keir Starmer becomes the first Prime Minister to address the event in 15 years. Trade unions and business lobbies alike are optimistic about his plans, but can the government deliver for both groups? Bloomberg's political editor Alex Wickham joins us with his take on matters. Hosted by Lizzy Burden and James Woolcock.
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Duration:00:11:50
Pivoting To Positivity: Rachel Reeves' Labour Party Conference Speech
9/23/2024
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has promised “real ambition” in the budget next month as well as a timetable for a new industrial strategy for Britain and a "proudly pro-business and pro-worker" government at the Labour party conference in Liverpool. Bloomberg's UK correspondent Lizzy Burden and reporter James Woolcock discuss the speech, delivered by the first female Chancellor in Britain for 800 years.
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Duration:00:13:25
For What It's Worth: Should We Pay Top Political Figures More?
9/19/2024
The revelation that Keir Starmer's chief of staff Sue Gray earns more than the Prime Minister is sparking debate around Westminster about public servants' pay. Matthew Lesh, policy fellow at the Institute of Economic Affairs think-tank, and a country manager at business consultancy Freshwater Strategy, makes the case for higher salaries for politicians. Hosted by Stephen Carroll and Caroline Hepker.
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Duration:00:11:59
Cheques and Balances: Who is Labour Donor Waheed Alli?
9/18/2024
Until recently, Waheed Alli was a relatively unknown Labour peer, but in recent weeks his name has been thrust into the spotlight as details emerge about the extent of his longstanding influence within the party and access to power. Bloomberg associate editor Ailbhe Rea joins us to discuss her latest reporting. Hosted by Lizzy Burden and Stephen Carroll.
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Duration:00:13:11
In Sickness, And In Health: What Major NHS Reform Might Look Like
9/17/2024
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has just given junior doctors a 22% pay rise, saying it's now time to think about reforming the NHS. Handily, the left-leaning think tank the IPPR are publishing a a three-year piece of work on how to make Britain a healthier nation, which Streeting is set to launch later in the week. The Head of the Commission Chris Thomas is on to explain what's in it. Hosted by Caroline Hepker and Yuan Potts
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Duration:00:14:42
Shades of Gray: In-fighting & Donations Cast Shadow Over Labour Conference
9/16/2024
A week before the the first Labour conference since their landslide election win, the government is being dogged by controversies over party donors, and reports of in-fighting in Number 10 involving chief of staff Sue Gray. Our UK Political Editor Alex Wickham joins us to discuss. Hosted by Stephen Carroll and Yuan Potts.
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Duration:00:12:59
Vince Cable on 'Austerity 2.0': A former party leader's take on spending cuts
9/12/2024
As the chancellor plans her budget, former Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable says he hopes Rachel Reeves can learn from some of the mistakes made by the coalition in its approach to public spending. We get his thoughts on the challenges facing the new government, the prospects of re-joining the EU, and what the future holds for his party. Hosted by Yuan Potts and Caroline Hepker.
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Duration:00:17:34
Northern Star: Andy Burnham on Working With A Labour Government
9/11/2024
Andy Burnham, Labour's prominent Mayor of Greater Manchester, discusses how the relationship with Westminster has shifted since his party took power. But he tells us he wants changes to the winter fuel allowance, after the move to means-test the payment passed through Parliament, and he makes his pitch for Manchester to get greater control of its budget. Hosted by Stephen Carroll and Caroline Hepker.
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Duration:00:18:41
An Age-Old Problem: Can Politicians Fix Britain's Pension System?
9/10/2024
The government has been under fire for cutting pensioners' winter fuel payments. We ask former pensions minister Steve Webb, now at consultancy Lane Clark & Peacock, if the move has wasted too much political capital and what the government should do to make pensions work better. Hosted by Yuan Potts and Stephen Carroll.
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Duration:00:13:07
Procuring A Crisis: Has the UK Learned the Lessons From Covid Contracts?
9/9/2024
The Covid inquiry starts its latest phase today, a reminder of the mark the pandemic has left on the UK and on politics. Transparency International UK say Covid procurement contracts worth more than £15 billion raise three or more 'corruption red flags'. CEO Daniel Bruce tells us what went wrong during the crisis, how other countries did it better and what we can learn for the future. Hosted by Lizzy Burden and Yuan Potts.
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Duration:00:12:22