ePolitix.com Podcasts

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We also regularly publish podcasts of our interviews with leading politicians and public figures.

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Latest Podcasts

  • Listen now: The transformation of Gordon Brown: ePolitix.com's Parliamentary podcast
    Comedian Paul Merton and Labour MP John Grogan give their views on prime minister's questions, Tory MP Michael Fallon looks ahead to the pre-Budget report and Adam Boulton and Kim Howells ponder the changing style of Gordon Brown.
    Thursday 20th November 2008

  • Listen now: A sustainable Budget? ePolitix.com's Parliamentary podcast
    ePolitix.com looks ahead to the pre-Budget report with Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Vince Cable; Conservative MP David Mundell reflects on this week's PMQs, and Labour's Brian Iddon talks about his ten minute rule bill.
    Thursday 13th November 2008

  • Listen now: Election fever grips Westminster: ePolitix.com's Parliamentary podcast
    ePolitix.com speaks to Lembit Opik, Parmjit Dhanda, Hugh Robertson and Lord Norton of Louth about election fever on both sides of the Atlantic.
    Friday 7th November 2008

  • Listen now: ePolitix parliamentary podcast: Barack, Lembit and Glenrothes
    ePolitix.com speaks to universities minister David Lammy, Liberal Democrat John Thurso and Conservative Mark Prisk ahead of next week's elections in the US and Glenrothes.
    Thursday 30th October 2008

  • Listen now: ePolitix.com speaks to John Penrose MP about the End Child Poverty Campaign
    ePolitix.com speaks to John Penrose MP about his role as the Conservative champion for the End Child Poverty Campaign and the government's proposals to end child poverty by 2020
    Tuesday 28th October 2008

  • Listen now: ePolitix.com's parliamentary podcast: The return of Punch and Judy politics
    Bernard Jenkin, Peter Luff, Jim Fitzpatrick and Tim Farron feature in ePolitix.com's weekly look at the business in Parliament.
    Thursday 23rd October 2008

  • Listen now: Cometh the hour, cometh the Superman: ePolitix.com's Parliamentary Podcast
    Jack Straw, Ken Clarke, Vera Baird and Adam Price feature in ePolitix.com's weekly look at the business in Parliament
    Thursday 16th October 2008

  • Listen now: ePolitix.com's Parliamentary Podcast: Westminster tackles the credit crunch
    ePolitix.com's weekly podcast with Chris Grayling, Julie Morgan and Mark Pritchard
    Thursday 9th October 2008

  • Listen now: ePolitix.com's Parliament lookahead
    ePolitix.com looks at the business coming up in Parliament. With culture secretary Andy Burnham, shadow Treasury minister Mark Hoban and Conservative MP Mark Harper.
    Friday 3rd October 2008

  • Listen now: Farewell to Birmingham: ePolitix.com at the close of Conservative conference
    ePolitix.com's final conference season podcast, with reaction to David Cameron's speech from Matthew Parris and contributions from William Hague, David Willetts and Iain Duncan Smith
    Wednesday 1st October 2008

  • Listen now: ePolitix.com in Birmingham with the Conservatives
    Champagne moment for the Tories? ePolitix.com at Birmingham with Boris Johnson, Grant Shapps and Chris Grayling
    Monday 29th September 2008

  • Listen now: ePolitix.com at the close of Labour conference
    Inside the conference bubble: ePolitix.com in Manchester with Vernon Coaker, Shahid Malik and Ian Gibson.
    Tuesday 23rd September 2008

  • Listen now: ePolitix.com at Labour Conference
    ePolitix.com speaks to Phil Woolas and Derek Draper at the Labour Party's 2008 conference.
    Sunday 21st September 2008

  • Listen now: ePolitix.com's closing Liberal Democrat conference podcast
    ePolitix.com reviews this year's Liberal Democrat conference in Bournemouth. With former leader Sir Menzies Campbell, and Lib Dem frontbenchers Lembit Opik, Nick Harvey and David Laws.
    Wednesday 17th September 2008

  • Listen now: ePolitix.com's opening Lib Dem conference podcast
    ePolitix.com looks at what's happening in Bournemouth for the Liberal Democrat party conference. With party leader Nick Clegg, Lib Dem chief of staff Danny Alexander and MP Evan Harris.
    Monday 15th September 2008

  • Listen now: Nick Clegg - Lib Dem leader
    The Liberal Democrat leader tells ePolitix.com what to expect at this year's party conference.
    Friday 12th September 2008

  • Listen now: David Willetts - shadow universities secretary
    David Willetts tells ePolitix.com what the big themes of this year's Conservative Party conference will be.
    Friday 5th September 2008

  • Listen now: Barry Sheerman - schools committee chairman
    The senior Labour backbencher tells epolitix.com why Gordon Brown will not face a leadership challenge.
    Thursday 21st August 2008

  • Listen now: Shadow chief secretary to the Treasury Phillip Hammond
    The shadow cabinet member tells ePolitix.com what a Conservative government would do to tackle rising inflation.
    Wednesday 13th August 2008

  • Listen now: Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne
    Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne tells ePolitix.com why his party is set to make gains at the next general election.
    Tuesday 12th August 2008

  • Listen now: Northern Ireland first minister Peter Robinson
    Northern Ireland's first minister tells ePolitix.com why David Cameron's English-only votes proposals threatens the Union.
    Thursday 7th August 2008

  • Listen now: Wales secretary Paul Murphy
    Paul Murphy speaks to ePolitix.com about why Gordon Brown can still win Labour a fourth term in government despite current difficulties.
    Tuesday 5th August 2008

  • Listen now: Allen Blewitt of ACCA
    ePolitix.com speaks to Allen Blewitt, chief executive of the ACCA, about their involvement in the debate around sustainability and CSR
    Tuesday 5th August 2008

  • Listen now: Labour MP Ann McKechin
    Labour MP Ann McKechin talks to ePolitix.com about her attempt to change the regulation of CCTV cameras
    Tuesday 15th July 2008

  • Listen now: PMQs Show
    ePolitix.com analyses this week's session of PMQs with MPs Peter Bone, Stephen Williams and Stephen Pound.
    Tuesday 15th July 2008

  • Listen now: Liberal Democrat MP Paul Burstow
    Liberal Democrat chief whip Paul Burstow tells ePolitix.com why some dementia services are in the "dark ages".
    Monday 14th July 2008

  • Listen now: Marina Pacheco of CPRE
    ePolitix.com speaks to Marina Pacheco, head of Policy at Campaign to Protect Rural England, about the Planning Bill
    Thursday 10th July 2008

  • Listen now: Parliamentary lookahead
    ePolitix.com looks at the forthcoming business in Parliament, featuring Wales secretary Paul Murphy, shadow international development secretary Andrew Mitchell and Labour MP Ann McKechin.
    Wednesday 9th July 2008

  • Listen now: Labour MP Kerry McCarthy
    Labour MP Kerry McCarthy speaks to ePolitix.com about the role of local authorities in tackling child poverty.
    Tuesday 8th July 2008

  • Listen now: Liberal Democrat MP Sir Alan Beith
    Liberal Democrat MP Sir Alan Beith speaks to ePolitix.com about the fishing industry.
    Tuesday 8th July 2008

  • Listen now: PMQs Show
    ePolitix.com assesses this week's session of PMQs, featuring MPs Willie Rennie, Grant Shapps and Mike Gapes.
    Tuesday 8th July 2008

  • Listen now: Labour MP Nia Griffith
    Labour MP Nia Griffith speaks to ePolitix.com about her ten minute rule motion.
    Monday 7th July 2008

  • Listen now: ePolitix.com Parliamentary Lookahead
    ePolitix.com looks ahead to business in the coming week in Parliament with MPs David Hanson, Sir Alan Beith, Nia Griffith and Kerry McCarthy
    Thursday 3rd July 2008

  • Listen now: Justice minister David Hanson
    Justice minister David Hanson speaks to ePolitix.com about sentencing and witness anonymity.
    Tuesday 1st July 2008

  • Listen now: PMQs show
    ePolitix.com assesses this week's session of PMQs with MPs Jim Sheridan and Stephen Crabbe.
    Tuesday 1st July 2008

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