Episodes
As Trump prevails in the US and the Democrats fail to cut through with the American electorate, we cross to Washington to speak to a White House correspondent who’s seen both Democratic and Republican governments rise and fall. She explains what it’s been like on this particular campaign trail.
And talking of parties in turmoil, does the rise of Kemi Badenoch signal a rebirth for the Tory Party as she takes her first turn at the dispatch box for PMQs? Initial reports are promising…
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Published 11/06/24
VAT on private schools, duty on rolling tobacco, employers clobbered by increased contributions on small businesses, who is this cruel Labour budget for and why does Sarah think it sounds like it was designed by Harry Potter’s Dolores Umbridge?
And we ask why some aspects of the Southport attacker case remained hidden from the public until now and who will be the winners at home and abroad as the Tories pick their new leader and the US goes to the polls?
Plus, as Sober October comes to an...
Published 10/30/24
As the government releases another 1,100 more prisoners early, as part of its emergency plan to ease overcrowding in jails in England and Wales, Sarah and Andrew ask what impact this latest action might have on the victims of crime who are now seeing those criminals released?
And as around 100 members of the Labour Party travel to the US to volunteer for Kamala Harris in battleground states in the final stretch of the campaign, we ask why the government aren’t rallying their troops to get...
Published 10/23/24
After it emerged that Labour is set to break yet another manifesto pledge, this time on housing migrants in hotels and that the Home Office is looking for even more hotel spaces to house illegal migrants, Sarah and Andrew ask what happened to the government’s pledge to “end asylum hotels, saving the taxpayer billions of pounds”.
As a Private Member’s Bill to legalise assisted dying is introduced in the House of Commons, and the Archbishop of Canterbury voices his concerns that half of the...
Published 10/16/24
As Florida braces itself for the arrival of what is predicted to be one of the worst hurricanes of the century, President Biden has urged residents of the State to evacuate. As of yesterday morning, nearly six million Floridians were advised to leave their homes before Hurricane Milton landed. This only weeks after Hurricane Helene flooded parts of Tampa Bay. What does it mean, are these weather fronts the new normal?
Immigration has fuelled a record rise in the population, even as deaths...
Published 10/09/24
As the Middle East edges towards a full-blown war, and Binyamin Netanyahu vows that Iran “will pay” for launching a missile strike on Israel, Sarah and Peter look at the troubled history of the area and ask what next for this corner of the world and could the violence spread further still?
The battle to lead dominates on both sounds of the Atlantic as vice presidents in waiting JD Vance and Tim Walz square off in the US. And closer to home, the final four Tory candidates address the faithful...
Published 10/02/24
Israel Strikes, Frockgate - now it's Sausagegate and Sheer Art Attack
As defence chiefs ramp up plans for a huge evacuation of British citizens from Lebanon amid fears of an all-out war with Israel, Sarah and Peter look at what’s at stake now for the future of the territory and ask has Benjamin Netanyahu overplayed his hand?
He’s gone from Frockgate to Sausageate, but what now for Sir Keir Starmer after a lacklustre Labour Party conference, having his own delegates turn against him over his...
Published 09/25/24
Sarah and Andrew look back at this week’s remarkable attack on Hezbollah that resulted in the death of nine people after the simultaneous explosion of thousands of pagers used by the proscribed terror group.
And as it’s revealed that PM Keir Starmer has declared more free tickets and gifts than other major party leaders in recent times, with his total now topping £100,000, we ask how much can you possibly spend on a new jacket when some people can’t even afford to put their heating on.
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Published 09/18/24
In a Reaction special, Peter Hitchens and writer and economist Christopher Snowdon debate the merits for the case brought against and the conviction of serial killer Lucy Letby.
Hitchens has repeatedly called for the case to be re-examined, arguing there are grounds Letby could be the victim of an unsafe conviction, while Snowdon has in the past referred to the voices doubting the veracity of Letby’s guilt, as ‘a gaggle of armchair detectives, armchair pathologists and armchair...
Published 09/17/24
Sarah and Andrew look back at the first Harris/Trump debate and ask are Haitian immigrants really feasting on household pets in Ohio? And why did Donald get so upset when asked about the size of his rallies?
And then there were four, as the Tory party conference looms who’s leading the pack and who’s the candidate Sarah would like to see win who might be capable of holding Labour’s feet to the fire?
Plus, as the Princess of Wales shares a video to announce her recovery from illness to the...
Published 09/11/24
Sarah and Andrew look at the final Grenfell inquiry report: a series of damning indictments, corporate subterfuge and a culture of dishonesty and ask why the community and its people were so let down in their hour of need.
And as Angela Rayner threatens to quash Margaret Thatcher’s Right to Buy policy and Rachel Reeves pushes on with her plan to cut winter fuel payments for thousands of pensioners, we ask will this be the legacy that could be the government’s undoing.
Plus, if politicians...
Published 09/04/24
Sarah and Andrew pore over Kier Starmer’s less than enlivening speech from the Number 10 garden and ask what now for the UK ties with Germany and mainland Europe as the PM meets with Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin and begins to reset relations with Europe post- Brexit.
And as the number of places in our men’s prisons falls below one hundred and the number of criminals avoiding prosecution with a simple apology for their offence rises by 40 per cent over the past five years, we ask what...
Published 08/28/24
Sarah and Peter discuss the government’s near impossible goal of deporting 14,000 illegal migrants and foreign criminals by the end of the year, as over a thousand migrants alone crossed the channel in the last seven days, and ask does the UK even have a sustainable border anymore?
And as Channel 4 commissions a new documentary on the Lucy Letby case and David Davies MP plans on tabling a parliamentary debate over her conviction, Sarah and Peter ask if we’ve seen justice served.
Plus, did...
Published 08/21/24
Sarah and Andrew discuss one of their viral clips being taken down by TikTok, in contrast to the apparent lack of regulation on Twitter.
After Algerian boxer Imane Khalif takes legal action against people online who have spoken out against her, they discuss why she has decided to drag it through the courts. The failures in the mental health care system with regard to Valdo Calocane come under the spotlight.
Plus, the latest from Montecito, where Harry and Meghan have parted with yet...
Published 08/14/24
Sarah and Andrew discuss the chaos on the streets of Britain, the hypocrisy of the rioters and looters and why Farage, Tate and Robinson should not only be ashamed, they should be held accountable for their stirring of hatred and skewing of the facts.
This isn’t the first time - and it won’t be the last - but Starmer’s first real test as PM has left Andrew and Sarah with serious questions.
Oh, and they both watch the pole vaulter Olympic clip about 6million times, for research you...
Published 08/07/24
Andrew Pierce is joined by Peter Hitchens as Sarah Vine is on holiday. They discuss the riot in Southport, who is stirring up the violence around the killing of the three girls and what it says about British society.
After the Chancellor admits she will have to increase tax they discuss where the tax increases might happen and if it will raise any more money.
They also answer your questions on Sovereign Wealth Funds and VAT on Private Schools
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Published 07/31/24
Sarah Vine is joined by Peter Hitchens this week as Andrew is away.
They discuss the King's Speech and what the new Labour Government plan to do with the House of Lord's, private schools and the property market.
They talk about the fall out from the attempt on Donald Trump's life, Peter tells Sarah about why he thinks we need to re examine the Lucy Letby case and Katie Hind drops by to update us on the latest on Strictly and the issues it's causing the BBC.
And we answer your...
Published 07/17/24
Sarah and Andrew pick through the first few days of Sir Keir Starmer's Government, the fashion challenges of being a female politican and they discuss why the football is so important with Sarah's son Will
They also answer listener questions including if Labour will build on the Green Belt, what impact Reform's 5 MP's will have in Parliament and if there is any hope to get some of the Rwanda money back.
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Published 07/10/24
Sarah Vine and Andrew Andrew Pierce react to Labour's loveless landslide. They discuss what Sir Keir Starmer's Government might mean for Britain, what the Conservatives have to do while in opposition and what Nigel Farage and Reform will be like in the commons.
They also answer listener questions including if it's time for Proportional Representation and if promising to scrap the Rwanda deal was a vote winner for labour.
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Published 07/05/24
Sarah Vine and Andrew Pierce reflect on the last few days of the general election campaign including Rishi Sunak revealing his favourite food, Angela Raynor's Downing Street ambitions and the scandal of the lost postal votes.
They also answer your emails and voice notes and discuss VAT on private schools, the return of Boris Johnson and if it's time for Proportional representation.
The Reaction will be back with an election special on Friday afternoon.
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Published 07/03/24
Sarah and Andrew talk about the gambling allegations engulfing the election campaign, David Tennant's comments on Kemi Badenoch & the search for Jay Slater
They discuss the Princess Royal's recovery from her accident and Taylor Swift.
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Published 06/26/24
Sarah Vine and Andrew Pierce react to the latest from The Election campaign including the betting allegations, the outlook at the polls and the role of the Reform party.
They discuss Just Stop Oil's latest stunt at Stonehenge, Putin's visit to North Korea and Andrew gets Euro's fever.
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Published 06/21/24
Sarah Vine and Andrew Pierce react to the Conservative manifesto launch & the revelation Rishi Sunak didn't have Sky TV as a child. They discuss what a labour Supermajority in the House of Commons might mean for democracy including the introduction of VAT on Private Schools.
They debate if Joe Biden did actually freeze and if Americans have the worst possible choice of Presidential candidates.
And the presenters pay tribute to Dr Michael Mosley.
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Published 06/12/24
Sarah Vine and Andrew Pierce react to the ITV debate between Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer.
They chat about the format of the debate, if the labour leader was being truthful about not using private healthcare and how the Prime Minister would have felt when the audience laughed at his plans for National Service.
They discuss the role Nigel Farage and Reform is playing in the election and Sarah reveals why young people are interested in voting for the Liberal Democrats.
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Published 06/05/24