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Ahead of a major week of Brexit votes, Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer and former Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab outline their positions and predictions. Plus Sophy has some exciting news.
What should the Prime Minister do after her Brexit deal was rejected by an historic margin? Sophy talks to three MPs with different ideas - former Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab, Conservative Nicky Morgan, and Labour's David Lammy - to try to find out.
What is going to happen with Brexit this week? Sophy tries to get to the bottom of it with former Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab and - in her first TV interview since resigning from the Cabinet - former Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey. Plus Dominic Grieve discusses a possible split in the Conservative Party, and Hilary Benn explains why he might be helping the Prime Minister out. #Ridge
It’s crunch time ahead of Parliament’s vote on Theresa May’s Brexit deal next week -- and Christopher 'Chopper' Hope is joined by a pair of political heavyweights to discuss what will happen if MPs approve the deal - and if they don’t. In the Red Lion this week are former Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab and Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer, both of whom have some disquieting words for the PM. Plus, one of the Telegraph’s star cartoonists tells us how he manages to find the humour in Brexit.
After two years of negotiations, the government has unveiled its final Brexit deal – but can it survive the House of Commons? Does it live up to the Prime Minister's promises – or will it leave the UK shackled by Brussels for years to come? The Spectator brought together former Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab, justice minister Rory Stewart, Fraser Nelson, James Forsyth and Katy Balls to discuss the future of the Brexit deal in a panel discussion this week.
It's another Midday newswrap. British Prime Minister Theresa May proposed a new plan for the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union, a process commonly known as Brexit. Several cabinet members, including Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab, quit in response to what they see as a failure of her leadership. NPR international correspondent Frank Langfitt joins Tom live from London.Later, Baltimore Sun City Hall Reporter Ian Duncan joins Tom in Studio A to discuss the Baltimore Health Department's 'waste' of $170,000 in funds, the closing of the Benneker Black Academy charter school and other news.
After a week that saw Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab hurry to Brussels for talks, the BBC's Brussels reporter Adam Fleming talks to Roger Bolton. He shares his personal insights into the challenges of covering breaking news on Brexit. The BBC Radio 4 series ‘The Anatomy of Loneliness' came to a close this week. It explored the results of the BBC's Loneliness Experiment, an online survey conducted in collaboration with Wellcome Collection. Roger talks to series presenter Claudia Hammond and BBC Radio Science Unit editor Deborah Cohen and asks: what can we learn from self-selecting surveys? This week marks the end of a government consultation on reforming the 2004 Gender Recognition Act, which set out the legal process by which a person can change their gender. On Tuesday, Radio 4's ‘Woman's Hour' discussed the subject, hearing from voices on various sides of the debate. Feedback hears some listeners' perspectives on how the issue was discussed. And BBC Radio 5 Live's competition to find the Young Commentator of the Year is open for entries. But what makes for a pitch perfect sports commentary? Roger talks to last year's winner Isaac Barrington and to 5 Live commentator John Murray to hear their tips on painting a picture of sport live on air. Presenter: Roger Bolton Producer: Will Yates A Whistledown Production for BBC Radio 4
Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab reveals the government plan to stockpile food and medicine in the event of a no-deal Brexit, and the British Army will be on hand to deliver it to remote areas. Hosted by James Fox w/ Alex Maskill
Adam Boulton hosts the weekly podcast discussing and analysing the big political issues of our time. This week, it appears the Labour leadership still can't seem to shake off accusations of anti-semitism with the controversy over its adoption - or not - of the 'gold standard' International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition. And what chance of a No Deal Brexit - or even a World Trade Brexit? The new Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab have had their say his week as uncertainty over the UK's future relationship with the EU grows. Joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Lewis Goodall, The Spectator's Katy Balls and the Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr. #Labour #Brexit #SkyNews