The Late Edition
Latest Episodes
Thursday 30 March
We ask whether the UK is using its security standing in Europe as a Brexit bargaining chip, learn what US secretary of state Rex Tillerson discussed in Ankara today and discuss Taiwan’s relationship with both China and the US. Plus: the statue that is dividing opinion at Madeira airport.
Wednesday 29 March
We ask what the effects of triggering Article 50 will be for the UK and look at what Donald Trump hopes to achieve with his environmental aims. Plus: could Alexei Navalny challenge Putin for the Russian presidency? And could the Brexit referendum still be ignored?
Tuesday 28 March
We hear why Jared Kushner will be appearing at the US’s investigation into Russian interference during 2016’s election, discuss the ethics of modern warfare, learn why Pakistani and Russian relations are improving, and look ahead to tomorrow’s triggering of Article 50 – with no plan in sight.
Monday 27 March
We look at what went wrong for Donald Trump and Paul Ryan’s healthcare plan, learn who the new leader in Hong Kong is, discuss the weekend’s protests in Russia and debate whether dress codes should be enforced on flights.
Friday 24 March
We reflect on the violent attack that took place in Westminster this week, ask why Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak is now free and whether the EU should be thinking positively after 60 years of union. Plus: why art-supply sales are up in the US.
Thursday 23 March
We assess the aftermath of this week’s terrorist attack in London, learn why the Taliban is making gains in Afghanistan and assess the future of the EU.
Wednesday 22 March
We get the latest from Westminster following a suspected terror attack at the heart of the UK government. Meanwhile, what will we learn from today’s terror summit in the US? Plus: the Catholic church’s relationship with Rwanda and Scotland’s prospective bid for independence from the UK.
Tuesday 21 March
We try to assess what the long game of both Russia and the US might be after yesterday’s election-tampering hearing. Plus: the life of Martin McGuinness, Europe’s perspective on Brexit negotiations and why Brazil’s meat exports to China have been halted.
Monday 20 March
We discuss the latest revelations from the enquiry into US election meddling by Russia, analyse how Nato works, preview tonight’s French presidential election debate and ask why Norway is supposedly the happiest nation on Earth.
Friday 17 March
We discuss the claim that GCHQ may have had a hand in allegedly wiretapping Trump Tower, look at what is on the table for Angela Merkel and Donald Trump’s meeting today and ask whether Brexit can be explained via a board game.
