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Newscast

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The BBC's daily news podcast, Newscast dives into the day's biggest news stories so you're never out of your depth.

Newscast picks the brains of BBC News experts so you're ready if someone picks yours, covering the latest news, developments in politics in Westminster and beyond.

Newscast is hosted by trusted politics and news journalists including Adam Fleming, BBC Political Editor Chris Mason, Laura Kuenssberg and Paddy O'Connell.

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Episodes

Electioncast: Could Catherine West Really Bring Down Keir Starmer?

Today, we look at a surpirsise move from Labour MP Catherine West. She’s called for cabinet ministers to challenge Keir Starmer's leadership - threatening to do so herself if they don't. Laura and Paddy are joined by Henry to discuss she is, why she’s doing it, and how dangerous it could be for the prime minister. They also look ahead to next week as the prime minister prepares to make a speech tomorrow, and what we could hear at the state opening of UK Parliament by King Charles on Wednesday. Y...

May 10, 202634 min

Electioncast: Is Keir Starmer on Borrowed Time?

Today, we look at what Labour’s pasting in the May elections means for Prime Minister Keir Starmer. He’s been out in London talking to Chris and insisting he’s not going anywhere but with more and more of his own party calling on him to resign, can he really stay? Chris joins Laura and Paddy to talk about their conversation and to give his assessment on the results now they’re in They also look at Starmer’s appointment of former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown as a special envoy on global fin...

May 09, 202635 min

Electioncast: The Winners And The Losers

Today, Labour suffered a historic loss in the Welsh Senedd elections coming in third behind Plaid Cymru and Reform UK. In Scotland, the SNP held onto it’s majority with second place too close to call between Labour and Reform as Newscast began recording. And in England, a bruising run of results continued for Labour, who lost more than a thousand council seats. Reform won more than 1400 councillors and the Greens made gains. Adam, Chris and James break down the results. You can now listen to New...

May 08, 202637 min

Electioncast: The First Results Are In!

Today, the first results from the English local elections have been declared, with Reform UK surging and losses for Labour - with many more results still to come. Adam, Chris and Alex were joined by Luke Tryl, UK Director of More in Common, live on BBC Sounds to analyse the political picture that has emerged overnight. Counts in both Scotland and Wales are taking place on Friday. You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Newscast”....

May 08, 202647 min

Electioncast: It’s Time To Vote!

Today, we are live as we count down to the Senedd, Holyrood and English local elections happening on Thursday. With less than 24 hours to go until the polls open, the parties are making their final efforts to win over voters across the UK. Adam, Chris, Laura, Felicity and James put their heads together to give a rundown of what’s dominated the campaign trails and how that might shape the next few days. You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC So...

May 06, 202646 min

Is the US-Iran War Restarting?

Today, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth says the US-Iran ceasefire "is not over", despite attacks in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday. Donald Trump's "Project Freedom" aims to use the US military to guide stranded cargo ships out of the Strait of Hormuz. But, Iran insists that it controls the strait - and yesterday fired missiles and drones at military and commercial ships, according to the US. Adam is joined by chief presenter Caitriona Perry and business editor Simon Jack. And, Prime Minister S...

May 05, 202641 min

LIVE At Castfest: The Brexit Campaign 10 Years On

In today’s episode, first recorded live at Castfest, Adam and Chris turn back the clock to 2016 and the lead up to the Brexit referendum. They discuss how the referendum came about, and their memories from the campaign trail. Plus Dr Katya Adler sends a special dispatch from a cake stand in Brussels! You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Newscast”. It works on most smart speakers. You can join our Newscast online community here...

May 04, 202647 min

Electioncast: The Mega May Run In

Today, we look at the biggest set of elections in the UK since the 2024 General Election. Laura and Paddy run through what the polls tell us, how insiders are feeling, and the challenges each of the parties face in different parts of Britain. Political correspondent Joe Pike joins to help, as well as reveal the insights you can gather from looking inside a communal bin. You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Newscast”. It works ...

May 03, 202642 min

Is Being Jewish Unsafe in the UK?

Today we look at how safe Jewish people feel and the political response to a string of violent incidents in which they’ve been targeted. It’s prompted a national conversation about antisemitism in the country among politicians and the public. Two Jewish men were stabbed in Golders Green, north London, on Wednesday and there have been multiple cases of arson on Jewish properties in recent weeks. Special correspondent Judith Moritz is on to talk about what the community has been telling her, and P...

May 02, 202633 min

Electioncast: What’s Happening In England?

Today, we look at the local authority elections in England. Adam, Chris and Alex explore the geography of the elections and who might do well where, the race for London’s councils and the challenges facing each of the parties as the campaigns enter their final week. You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Newscast”. It works on most smart speakers. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://bbc.in/newscastdiscord Ge...

May 01, 202631 min

The Week: The Price Of The Iran War

Today, after a week of warning’s from the government over the financial impact of the war in Iran - is the reality starting to hit home? Adam, Chris and Faisal are joined by Ailbhe Rea Political Editor of the New Statesman to discuss how the financial effects could be felt all over the country? It comes after the Bank of England warns interest rates could rise this year following a “significant energy price shock”. And, with economic uncertainty looking set to continue - could this put off Labou...

Apr 30, 202632 min

What The King Did (And Didn’t) Say To Trump

Today, the King and Queen head to New York for the second part of their state visit to the US. We look at King Charles’ address to congress, what he said… and didn’t say, and if any of it is likely to have a lasting impact on US-UK relations. Adam is joined in the studio our diplomatic correspondent James Landale, and by Daniela Relph, senior royal correspondent who’s in New York with the King and Queen. Plus, business editor Simon Jack tells Adam why some big players in the world of finance are...

Apr 29, 202648 min

The Morgan McSweeney Evidence

Today, MPs have voted that Keir Starmer should not face an inquiry into whether he misled Parliament over the appointment of Lord Mandelson. MPs vote 335 to 223 against a Tory-led motion. During the debate, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said it's "very obvious" Starmer told the Commons things that were "not correct". No 10 accused the conservatives of a "desperate political stunt. Adam, Joe and Alex react to the vote. They also look back on Morgan McSweeney, a former chief of staff to Starmer, givin...

Apr 28, 202636 min

The King Arrives In The US, But Can He Mend The Special Relationship?

Today, the King has arrived to meet President Trump for the US state visit. His arrival comes as security concerns are heightened after a shooting during the White House correspondents dinner on Saturday. The visit is also happening at a time when the Prime Minister is having trouble at home. Sir Keir Starmer is set to face a vote by MPs on whether there should be an inquiry over his claims about the vetting of Lord Mandelson. What’s in store for the King and can the trip help ‘repair’ relations...

Apr 27, 202635 min

BONUS! Live At Castfest: The Newscast Q&A!

Recorded live at the BBC’s Maida Vale studios, Adam, Chris and Henry get grilled by the audience at Castfest. You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Newscast”. It works on most smart speakers. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://bbc.in/newscastdiscord Get in touch with Newscast by emailing newscast@bbc.co.uk or send us a WhatsApp on +44 0330 123 9480. New episodes released every day. If you're in the UK, for...

Apr 27, 202636 min

Gunshots At Trump's Press Dinner

Today, Laura and Paddy talk about another incident where a gunman tried to enter an event attended by US President Donald Trump. A secret service agent’s bulletproof vest saved him from more serious injury, after he was shot. The president was quickly escorted to safety by the Secret Service, but questions have been raised about how he got so close, and about what it means for the King’s US visit next week. To help Laura and Paddy answer them, former British ambassador to the United States, Lord...

Apr 26, 202634 min

LIVE At Castfest: Could Trump Use The Falklands To Punish The UK?

Today, we look at a report that suggests the US could review its position on Britain's claim to the Falkland Islands. An internal Pentagon email reported by Reuters suggested the US was considering options to punish Nato allies it believed had failed to support its war on Iran. The options discussed also included seeking Spain's suspension from Nato over its opposition to the war. BBC News has not been able to review the email. In this special episode, five of the Newscast gang are together for ...

Apr 25, 202642 min

Electioncast: Will Another Week Of Starmer Drama Impact The Elections?

Today, Adam, Alex, James and Felicity look at the latest stories from the UK elections campaign trail. Why are public services at the top of the campaign agenda? What will it mean for Westminster if nationalist parties sweep the board? And why is Eluned Morgan explaining how to vote for her though the medium of canned cocktails? You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Newscast”. It works on most smart speakers. You can join our N...

Apr 24, 202642 min

The Week: How Much Danger Is Keir Starmer In?

Today, Adam and Chris look back and assess how much danger Keir Starmer is in after another week of the Peter Mandelson saga? They are joined by Lara Spirit, deputy political editor of The Sunday Times and former civil servant Helen MacNamara who served as the deputy cabinet secretary. You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Newscast”. It works on most smart speakers. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://bbc.i...

Apr 23, 202633 min

Keir Starmer v The Civil Service

Today, Keir Starmer has sent a "real chill throughout the civil service." That’s according to a senior union official following his decision to sack the lead civil servant in the Foreign Office, Olly Robbins. James and Chris are joined by Senior Fellow at the Institute for Government, Catherine Haddon, to discuss the recent turbulence in the relationship between the government and the Civil Service over the appointment of Peter Mandelson and whats next for the institution. And, economics editor ...

Apr 22, 202642 min

The Prime Minister v Olly Robbins

Today, Olly Robbins the sacked former Foreign Office chief, says number 10 had a “dismissive” attitude to the vetting of Lord Mandelson. Robbins told MPs when he took over the role there was "already a very very strong expectation" from No 10 that Mandelson "needed to be in post and in America as quickly as possible". Downing Street has denied showing a "dismissive" approach to the vetting, and says Robbins made an "error of judgement". So where does this leave the Prime Minister? Adam and Chris...

Apr 21, 202634 min

MPs Grill Starmer Over Mandelson (Again)

Today, the Prime Minister has faced questions from MPs over the appointment of Lord Mandelson as US ambassador, despite failing security vetting. Sir Keir Starmer accused officials in the Foreign Office of deliberately and repeatedly withholding the fact Lord Mandelson initially failed security vetting for the role. Giving a statement to MPs, the prime minister said if he had known, he would not have gone ahead with the appointment. Adam and Chris discuss where this leaves Starmer. And, on a day...

Apr 20, 202640 min

Is The Strait Of Hormuz Actually Open (Or Shut) Right Now?

Today, Adam joined Laura and Paddy to chew over the latest news from Iran, Scotland, and Downing Street. Ahead of the Prime Minister’s appearance in parliament, they discuss what we’ve learned today about what Sir Keir Starmer knew, or did not know, about the Lord Mandelson’s vetting by the foreign office. Laura spoke to cabinet minister Liz Kendall, who backed the PM and said that Starmer would have blocked the appointment of Lord Mandelson as US ambassador had he known he failed security vetti...

Apr 19, 202634 min

Mandelson Failed Security Vetting: What Happens Next?

Laura and Paddy are back! Today, they’re discussing the key questions facing Sir Keir Starmer over the latest revelations about Lord Mandelson Sir Olly Robbins, the former chief Foreign Office official, was ousted by Starmer on Thursday after it was revealed that Mandelson had failed the foreign office vetting programme. The key questions are still to be answered formally over who knew what, and when. The PM is set to appear in the Commons on Monday, and Olly Robbins is expected to be grilled by...

Apr 18, 202636 min

Mandelson Failed Security Vetting: The Prime Minister Speaks Out

Today, Keir Starmer says it's "staggering" he was not told Lord Mandelson had failed security vetting for his appointment as US ambassador. Speaking from a summit in France, the prime minister says he's "absolutely furious" and will update MPs in Parliament on Monday. Opposition leaders are calling on Starmer to resign, accusing him of "catastrophically poor judgement" and of being "incompetent, gullible or a liar. Adam and Chris go through the details and discuss how damaging this could be. And...

Apr 17, 202648 min

Mandelson Failed Security Vetting: Who Knew What, When?

Today, the Prime Minister has denied knowing that Lord Mandelson failed security vetting for the role of US ambassador until earlier this week. Sir Keir Starmer has faced calls to resign over allegations he misled Parliament and MPs when he claimed "full due process" was followed during the appointment. It came after the Guardian newspaper reported, external that Lord Mandelson was initially denied security clearance in late January 2025 but this was overruled by the Foreign Office to ensure the...

Apr 16, 202633 min

The Legal Advisers Helping Migrants Pose As Gay

Today, an undercover BBC investigation has found evidence of law firms and legal advisors helping migrants pretend to be gay to get asylum. Migrants were advised to take staged photos at nightclubs, attend LGBT events and to go to GPs pretending to be depressed to obtain medical evidence to support their cases. Adam and Chris are joined by BBC politics investigation correspondent Billy Kenber, who uncovered the story. In response to our findings, the Home Office said: "Anyone found trying to exp...

Apr 15, 202634 min

Can We Afford To Keep The UK Safe?

Today, a former Nato chief has said that the UK's security and safety is "in peril" and Sir Keir Starmer's government has shown "corrosive complacency" towards defence. In a directly political intervention, Lord Robertson - who is now a key government adviser - says "We cannot defend Britain with an ever-expanding welfare budget." It comes on the day the IMF has warned the energy shock from the Iran war will hit the UK the hardest of the world's advanced economies. Adam and Chris are joined by B...

Apr 14, 202631 min

The "Systemic Failures" Before The Southport Attack

Today, an inquiry has found the Southport murders “could have been prevented” if the killer’s parents and authorities had done more in the years leading up to the attack. The inquiry’s report lists factors such as a "misunderstanding of autism" and “failure in information sharing” as examples of the “systematic failures”. Adam is joined by Judith Moritz, special correspondent and Daniel Sandford home Affairs correspondent who have been covering the story. Adam also catches up with Americast host...

Apr 13, 202637 min

US-Iran Talks Fail... What Happens Next?

This episode delves into the aftermath of failed US-Iran negotiations, exploring each side's demands and the implications for Middle East peace. It examines Donald Trump's public 'victory' rhetoric versus underlying diplomatic realities and the UK's challenging role, including Keir Starmer's firm stance on US military operations. Additionally, the podcast covers the strategic Chagos Islands deal's shelving and critical Hungarian elections, highlighting global geopolitical shifts.

Apr 12, 202626 min
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