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Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports on Sir Kier Starmer's difficulties and what he might do to turn things around.
Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports on the Donald's visit to Scorland and a summer of problems ahead with the nhs ...
In our latest meet the Brand we speak to Ethical Bedding company founder James Higgins about his luxury, sustainable bedding business.
With tumultuous events unfolding everywhere, the IT outage and US election turbulence just for starters, it’s easy to lose track of our new Prime Minister’s steady-as-he-goes approach to running the ...
We speak with Alastair Mackenzie about his new book Pilgrim Days: From Vietnam to the SAS, where he recounts his career as a soldier.
A survey conducted by an even-handed pollster last week suggested three-quarters of us think this government is at least as chaotic as the last lot. And it’s easy to see how this narrative has taken ...
Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports on Rachel Reeves weeping at Prime Minister’s Questions & a bad week for Labour.
Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports on the potential of a European return and Kier Starmer's new immigration policy.
Route 666 is a two hundred mile, lonely stretch of road in America, starting in Utah and ending in New Mexico with a murky history of unexplained phenomena. It’s the 6th branch of the existing highway ...
Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports that despite the Rwanda bill passing this week, things still look bleak for the PM.
Peter Spencer has 40 years experience as a Political Correspondent in Westminster, working with London Broadcasting and Sky News. For more of his fascinating musings on the turbulent political ...