As the Conservative’s annual conference came to a close in Manchester, Boris Johnson made his bold play on Brexit - proposing the long-awaited ideas to replace the infamous Irish border backstop. Does it have any hope of gaining favour with the EU? And is another Brexit delay inevitable? Plus we’ll be reviewing Boris’ first conference as Tory leader and look at how ready the party is for an election later this year. Presented by Sebastian Payne, with George Parker, Sam Fleming, Miranda Green and Robert Shrimsley. Produced by Caroline Grady.
For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacyBrexit: the moment of truth
Time running out for Brexit trade deal
Covid vaccine arrives, Douglas Ross on the future of the UK
Rishi's spending review and fears for new tiers
Why Johnson's splashing cash on climate and defence
What Cummings' exit means for Downing Street
What Biden means for Johnson
Labour's day of reckoning
Boris vs Burnham
Gloves come off over coronavirus
Coronavirus clampdowns go regional
Tories dream of Terra Australis
Coronavirus returns as Chancellor Sunak walks a tightrope
Tory tribes go back to war
Brexit deal or no deal?
Bridget Phillipson on Labour's long-term strategy
Sunak's tax dilemma
Government U-turns and the blame game
Will Boris Johnson move from chairman to chief executive?
Ed Davey on the Lib Dem’s radical reform agenda
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
FT News Briefing
Money Clinic with Claer Barrett
FT World Weekly
FT News in Focus
FT Banking Weekly