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250本のエピソード
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Political Thinking with Nick Robinson BBC Radio 4
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4.8 • 8件の評価
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Nick Robinson has a conversation with, not an interrogation of, the people who shape our political thinking about what shaped theirs.
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The Liz Kendall One
Nick Robinson talks to the new Work and Pensions secretary about being at the centre of the Labour government's first row, taking on the scourge of worklessness and how her 2-year-old son is a cure for stress.
Producer: Daniel Kraemer -
The Robert Jenrick 2024 One
Robert Jenrick on what went wrong for the Conservative Party and how to turn it around
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The Pat McFadden in Power One
Nick Robinson talks to the man at the heart of the new Downing Street government.
Producer: Daniel Kraemer -
The Caitlin Moran One
Bestselling author and columnist talks to Nick Robinson about why, after years of writing about women and girls, she decided to turn her attention to problems with boys and young men with her latest book "What About Men?"
Producer: Daniel Kraemer -
The Victoria Atkins One
After a damning report into maternity services in England, the Health Secretary opens up about her own traumatic childbirth experience in the NHS.
Victoria Atkins also speaks to Nick Robinson about a change of tone in dealings with doctors' unions, growing up as child of an MP and what she thought when Natalie Elphicke defected to Labour. -
The Emma Little-Pengelly One
Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister talks to Nick Robinson.
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Much better audio only
Not meant to be a cheap joke about his looks, but I prefer him audio only. On TV he has a tendency to gesticulate, shared by most on the BBC, that I find distracting.
In podcast he has the time to be more in depth with his interviews, though I still find myself wanting more.
A great listen for political junkies.
If only…
…there were interesting enough, high calibre politicians in the UK to be worthy of this kind of attention, then I’d give a fifth star. The only interesting guest for me in the last year was Christopher Steele. Liz Truss was a joke when interviewed and she is now the PM - how far Britain has fallen. Jeremy Corbyn? Come on Nick, dig deeper if you have to into the backbenches or local politics to find who we should be learning about.