What really happened in the 2024 general election? – POLITICO

What really happened in the 2024 general election? – POLITICO

Host Jack Blanchard takes a deep dive into the momentous U.K. general election of July 2024, which saw Labour sweep back into power after 14 years in opposition. Lifting the lid on a historic campaign are journalists Tim Ross and Rachel Wearmouth, whose new book — “Landslide: The Inside Story of the 2024 Election” — … Read more

a politician’s best friend or worst enemy? – POLITICO

What really happened in the 2024 general election? – POLITICO

Westminster’s photographers: a politician’s best friend or worst enemy? – POLITICO Skip to main content Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Pioneer Newz is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their … Read more

Is the Bank of England really a secret political player? – POLITICO

What really happened in the 2024 general election? – POLITICO

Just how much power do the economists of Threadneedle Street really wield? As the Bank of England grapples with whether to keep interest rates at an all time high, host Sascha O’Sullivan goes on a mission to find out. In this week’s episode, she speaks to those who have been at the very heart of … Read more

Inside GB News – POLITICO

What really happened in the 2024 general election? – POLITICO

For the first episode of the year, host Aggie Chambre goes inside right-wing TV channel GB News and investigates the role it might play in shaping the future of the U.K. Conservative Party. And she looks at the scandals, controversy and culture that has surrounded the channel so far.  With the help of the channel’s chief … Read more

The year ahead in 54 minutes – POLITICO

What really happened in the 2024 general election? – POLITICO

For the final episode of the year, host Jack Blanchard and a series of expert guests look ahead to 2024 and what is certain to be an extraordinary year of world politics. The Spectator’s Katy Balls and the Times’ Patrick Maguire survey the election prospects of Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer respectively, while More in … Read more