Politics Without The Boring Bits
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PLUS: Is a general election insane, and how much did Times reporters drink in the 1980s?
Matt Chorley is joined by Sam Coates, The Times deputy political editor, who says the prime minister is the root of all our problems.
Times columnist Daniel Finkelstein warns a planned election is mad, but it is worth planning for an accidental one.
And as Frances Gibb prepares to retire after four decades covering the law for The Times, she describes what has got better (and worse) in justice and journalism.
Losing Is Becoming A Habit
Hello From The Other Side: Thatcher's Rise To Power
PMQs: Stop Banging The Furniture
Inside The Plot To Bring Down Sunak
The Exit Interviews: Caroline Lucas
Three-Way Trump-Off
Could The Tories Disappear?
Deputy PMQs: Pint-Sized Loser
Keir Starmer's Flagging
The Exit Interviews: Mike Freer
The Brexit Interview: Tim Shipman
Why Tories Prefer Dark Chocolate
The Tory MP, The 3am Call And The Drunk Dog
PMQs: Lettuce vs Lawyers
10 Minutes To Save Liz Truss
The Exit Interviews: Henry Smith
How Parties Waste Money In Elections
When Were The Good Old Days?
Classic PMQs Unpacked: He Was The Future Once
Why Politics Isn't A Family Affair
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