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Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports on Rachel Reeves weeping at Prime Minister’s Questions & a bad week for Labour.
Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports on the latest from Westminster with tax rises looming large on the horizon ...
With the Easter holidays bringing some much needed calm to the Westminster village we look at chapter one of Peter Spencer's memoirs.
Steve Judge discusses his book Don't Lean on Your Excuses where he went from hospital bed to becoming a Paratriathlon World Champion.
Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports on hope for the peace process being kept alive by Kier Starmer.
Ben Stokes, the worlds most expensive cricketer, a twenty-six-year-old man with the sporting world at his feet, but after being arrested for his involvement in a nasty 2.30am punch up in Bristol this ...
Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports on the difference Nigel Farage and his Reform Party may make to the UK Election.
Political correspondent Peter Spencer reports on the extension to covid-19 emergency laws and the continuing vax rollout.
Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports on if the four contenders for Rishi Sunak’s job can do better than Liz Truss and more.
Rarely has the air in Westminster felt more heavily laced with unreality. Even as epoch-making decisions are being made and maybe unmade by MPs and peers, the spectre of war somehow makes all their ...
After month upon month of madness, the Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove has finally felt free to level with the press. ‘Boring,’ he proudly announced, ‘is back’. Of course it’s not that simple, but ...
Fish & Chips are as British as bacon and eggs, Morecambe & Wise, wind and rain… you get what we’re saying. Blighty’s best-known dish has long been synonymous with these fair isles, but less so with ...