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Radical with Amol Rajan

BBC Radio 4www.bbc.co.uk

Conversations about tomorrow, from Today.

Every week Amol Rajan talks to radicals, pioneers and innovators from all over the world. From populism and climate change, to economics and AI... How can their radical ideas help you win the future?

Amol Rajan is a presenter of the Today programme on BBC Radio 4. He is also the host of University Challenge on BBC One. Before that, Amol was media editor at the BBC and editor at The Independent.

Episodes of Radical with Amol Rajan will be published on Thursdays on BBC Sounds. It will also be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Thursdays at 11pm. Visualised versions of the podcast will also be available on BBC iPlayer and YouTube.

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Episodes

New MPs, new government... new politics?

It’s Keir Starmer’s first full week in government and he’s already facing an impending crisis: overflowing prisons. Amol and Nick speak to the former justice secretary Alex Chalk, who tells us what his successor, Shabana Mahmood, should do to fix it. Journalist and podcaster Helen Lewis swings by to assess Labour’s first week and the Conservative leadership race. And – what a row over an AI candidate who turned out to be real says about the way rumours circulate via direct messaging. If you have...

Jul 11, 20241 hr

Reeves goes for growth in the Treasury, Starmer takes to the world stage

Amol and Nick are back for Labour’s first week in government to look at Rachel Reeves’ plan for growth and how Keir Starmer can position himself on the world stage as he jets off for a Nato summit in the US. Plus, Nick is in Normandy to provide his assessment of what the final round of the French elections might mean for Emmanuel Macron’s political future. And they answer listener questions – should 16-year-olds get the vote and can politicians ever hold back the tides of change? If you have a q...

Jul 08, 202433 min

Post-election pod: How will Labour govern? And who will take charge of the Tories?

It’s the afternoon after the night before and Amol and Nick are back after 14 hours of live radio for a post-election podcast. How will Keir Starmer govern as prime minister? Will the Conservative leadership contest be taken over by Nigel Farage? How did the Liberal Democrats do so well? And why has there been such a pronounced splintering overnight in British politics? Plus – an update on pod squadder Alex’s election night cross stitching! If you have a question you’d like to Amol and Nick to a...

Jul 05, 202436 min

Election Night Fever and the Challenge across the Channel

Amol and Nick look ahead to election night, with a run down of the key moments and the best time to get some sleep (if you must!) They also discuss one of the big challenges the next government faces - whoever enters Downing Street on Friday - what to do about small boats crossing the Channel. What could the elections in France mean for any future agreement? Lord Ricketts, former ambassador to France and former National Security Adviser gives his take. Plus the Pod Squad have a special birthday ...

Jul 03, 202454 min

Bonus Q&A – 'None of the Above' on ballot papers & election night cliché bingo.

Should there be an alternative to voting for the least-worst candidate? Why are we obsessed by cult of personality politicians? And what are the election night words to avoid? Amol and Nick return with another bonus question and answer episode as The Today Podcast prepares for polling day. If you have a question you’d like to Amol, Nick and the Pod Squad to answer get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to +44 330 123 4346 or email us Today@bbc.co.uk Episodes of The Today...

Jul 02, 202427 min

It’s election week!

With just a few days to go before people go to the polls, Amol and Nick reflect on the strategies behind the parties’ get-out-the-vote messages. And they reflect on the shift to the far right in the French elections with Justin Webb, who joins them from the Paris café he presented Radio 4’s Today from. Plus Amol and Nick answer a listener question – how do they prepare for political interviews? Episodes of The Today Podcast land twice a week during the election campaign – and watch out for bonus...

Jul 01, 202442 min

Should we trust the polls?

There’s a week to go before votes are counted and barely a day goes by in the campaign without a new poll. So are the Conservatives really on course for an election "wipe out"? Are Labour set for a so called ‘supermajority’? Where did the term ‘supermajority’ even come from and should we be sceptical about poll findings? Amol and Nick are joined by the doyenne of polling, psephologist Prof Sir John Curtice, to interrogate the numbers and the algorithms that generate them. And they assess how the...

Jun 26, 202457 min

Newscast x The Today Podcast x When It Hits The Fan

The Today Podcast, Newscast and When It Hits The Fan have come together for a special episode, to look at the role of the media in the general election campaign. Alongside The Today Podcast's Amol Rajan are Adam Fleming and Alex Forsyth from Newscast; David Yelland and Simon Lewis from BBC Radio 4 podcast When it Hits the Fan and Marianna Spring, the BBC's Disinformation and Social Media correspondent. They discuss the declining role of newspapers and how social media is being used by the campai...

Jun 25, 202439 min

Sunak’s betting crisis, Starmer’s gender row and Farage takes on the Mail

With ten days until polling day Amol and Nick look at the ongoing betting crisis for the Conservatives and discuss why gender is back in the headlines for Labour. They dissect Nick’s TV interview with Nigel Farage, which dominated the news over the weekend after the Reform UK leader said West provoked the war in Ukraine. Plus, pollster and friend of the podcast James Kanagasooriam is in the studio to analyse the results from his latest poll and answer your questions. Episodes of The Today Podcas...

Jun 24, 202439 min

Bonus Q&A – Why do politicians use big numbers and why do we vote with pencils?

Why do politicians use big numbers in interviews? How will political reporting change in the future? And why do we vote using pencils? Amol and Nick answer these questions and more in this bonus episode of The Today Podcast. If you have a question you’d like to Amol, Nick and the Pod Squad to answer get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to +44 330 123 4346 or email us Today@bbc.co.uk Episodes of The Today Podcast during the election campaign will land on Mondays and Thu...

Jun 21, 202428 min

Growing pains: how to grow an economy and get young people voting

Amol and Nick take a look at why politicians are so keen to talk about economic growth in this election campaign – and whether any have the right policies to deliver it. They’re joined by professor of economics at the LSE, Tim Leunig, who worked as an advisor to the Lib Dems during the coalition government and went on to formulate the furlough scheme for Rishi Sunak when he was chancellor. They assess Labour’s pledge to jumpstart the economy via planning reforms, and the Conservatives’ promise o...

Jun 19, 202455 min

Farage’s non-manifesto, should Corbyn have stood for the Greens and where’s Boris Johnson?

With the first postal votes being cast this week, Amol and Nick look at how parties are hoping to change voters' minds at a crucial point in the campaign. They assess Nigel Farage’s chances of winning seats with Reform UK, whether Keir Starmer is running out of things to say – and Amol has a theory about Jeremy Corbyn and the Green Party. Plus, they answer your listener questions: what will Boris Johnson do next? Episodes of The Today Podcast during the election campaign will land on Mondays and...

Jun 17, 202439 min

Extra! The Today Podcast Live! Bonus episode ft. James May

It’s the second part of The Today Podcast Live! Recorded in the BBC Radio Theatre in Broadcasting House in London in front of a live audience, Amol and Nick answer more listener questions and they’re joined by former Today programme guest editor James May. James shares his moment of the week and talks about his love of cycling and what’s next as the Amazon series The Grand Tour draws to a close. And Roger Tilling, the voice of University Challenge, was on hand for all the announcements. Episodes...

Jun 14, 202438 min

The Today Podcast: Live!

Hundreds of our listeners assembled in the BBC Radio Theatre for the first ever live recording of The Today Podcast! Nick and Amol were joined on stage by a panel of experts: former Labour deputy prime minister Lord Mandelson; Fiona Hill, Theresa May’s former chief of staff in Downing Street and founder of the Future Resilience Forum; and University of Oxford Professor Jane Green, co-director of the British Election Study. The panel dissected the latest election news and answered listener questi...

Jun 12, 202459 min

Manifesto week, political earthquakes and interview tactics

Amol and Nick look ahead to the week in which the release of party manifestos could well reset the narrative of the election. They consider what the rise of the right in European elections might mean for the UK with the help of friend of the pod, pollster James Kanagasooriam. Plus Nick talks tactics ahead of his TV leadership interview with Rishi Sunak. Episodes of The Today Podcast during the election campaign will land on Mondays and Thursdays. Subscribe on BBC Sounds to get Amol and Nick's ta...

Jun 10, 202443 min

Sunak squares up, Farage steps in

Amol and Nick look at two possible game-changers in week two of the election campaign: Nigel Farage returning to lead Reform UK, and Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer facing off in the first head-to-head debate of the campaign. They’re joined by Cleo Watson – a former deputy chief of staff to Boris Johnson in No10 and now a novelist - and Peter Kellner, former president of pollsters YouGov. Episodes of The Today Podcast will land twice a week during the election campaign. Subscribe on BBC Sounds to g...

Jun 05, 202453 min

Sunak and Starmer go head to head

In the first of our election campaign Monday bonus episodes, Amol and Nick look ahead to the head-to-head television debate between Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer. What can the two leaders learn from previous election debates? How do they deploy the perfect zinger? And how will they judge their performance a success? And they answer a listener question on how much influence the media will play this election. Episodes of The Today Podcast during the election campaign will land on Mondays and Thursd...

Jun 03, 202436 min

Starmer, Socialism & Diane Abbott - whose side is he really on?

Nick has long thought that the most important question in politics is ‘whose side are you on?’ It turns out Keir Starmer might think the same. On The Today Podcast this week Nick looks into why the Labour leader highlighted that question in his first big speech of the election campaign. Also – why did Starmer tell the BBC that he identifies as a socialist? And what will Diane Abbott do next? And in a week when the Conservatives have promised national service for 18-year-olds and a pensioners’ ‘t...

May 30, 202450 min

Rishi Sunak Talks to Today

Less than a day after calling the general election, Rishi Sunak kicked off his campaign with a set-piece interview with Nick on Today. Amol and Nick explore what clues it provides for the coming campaign – and Nick talks though his interview strategy. Also, with inflation now down to 2.3% we bring together two of the leading economic thinkers from the left and the right to talk tax-and-spend: Kate Bell, assistant general secretary of the TUC, and Robert Colvile, director of centre-right think ta...

May 23, 202450 min

Election announcement special

The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called an election on July 4th. But why did he choose today to do it and what can we expect in the coming weeks? Amol and Nick consider the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s calculation on an announcement that took both of them by surprise. Episodes of The Today Podcast usually land on Thursdays. Subscribe on BBC Sounds to get Amol and Nick's take on the biggest stories of the week, with insights from behind the scenes at the UK's most influential radio news program...

May 22, 202423 min

What does Keir Starmer really believe in?

In a week in which Keir Starmer outlines his six ‘first steps for change’ (just don’t call it a pledge card), Amol and Nick look into what defines the Labour leader’s mission – and how left wing he really is. Labour insider and author of Starmer’s latest biography, Tom Baldwin, gives Amol and Nick a behind-the-scenes look into what Keir Starmer is really like and how his working class background has shaped his political beliefs. Zarah Sultana, a leading light among Labour’s socialist MPs, gives ...

May 16, 202458 min

Hung parliament or thumping majority? And why do we all feel so skint?

Amol asks what the local elections results really tell us about what might happen in a general election and why so many Britons feel skint. Pollster James Kanagasooriam is back in The Today Podcast studio to give his verdict on whether the local election results point to a Labour majority at the general election or a hung parliament. In a week where Britain could come out of a recession Amol asks whether an improving economic picture may pay political dividends in the general election. Torsten B...

May 09, 202454 min

Cutting through the spin – elections bonus ep

As votes the continue to be counted Amol and Nick give their take on where the election results leave both the Tories and Labour. Pollster James Kanagasooriam, chief research officer with Focal Data who sits on the board of centre-right think tank Onward, is back with some expert analysis. And find out how you can come along to a special recording of The Today Podcast: Live! Regular episodes of The Today Podcast land on Thursdays. Subscribe on BBC Sounds to get Amol and Nick's take on the bigges...

May 03, 202433 min

AI and humanity’s future: chilling or thrilling?

This week we’ve taken inspiration from friend of the podcast, Stephen Fry, who challenged Amol and Nick to look at what the future of AI means for us all – and whether it will herald in a utopian or dystopian future. Dame Wendy Hall, member of UK’s AI Council and adviser to the UN, explains why she is worried that it is too late to prevent AI-generated deepfakes impacting elections around the world this year. And Professor Nick Bostrom, futurologist at Oxford University and the man known as Elon...

May 02, 20241 hr 9 min

Could an MP present the Today programme?

In a week where broadcasters with shows hosted by politicians were warned they could face fines if they break impartiality rules during the next general election campaign, Nick looks at the issues it raises about which programmes MPs should be allowed to present. Former ITN chief executive Stewart Purvis tells us why he believes we will “see and hear things on the air we’ve never seen before” in general election coverage. And GB News presenter Albie Amankona joins the conversation to explain why...

Apr 25, 202445 min

Q&A – lightweight politicians, interviews that made you blush… Ft Esther Rantzen & Stephen Fry

In this bonus episode of The Today Podcast, Amol and Nick take on more of your questions – on politics, AI and their approach to journalism. Friends of the pod Dame Esther Rantzen and Stephen Fry join other listeners in asking Amol and Nick questions like ‘how did we come to have such lightweight politicians in charge?’ and ‘have you done any interviews that went so badly wrong that the memory makes you blush?’ Episodes of The Today Podcast land every Thursday and watch out for bonus episodes. S...

Apr 22, 202439 min

Smoke-free generation: Is this Sunak’s legacy?

How big a social change will Rishi Sunak’s smoking bill prove – and why does he want this to be his legacy? On this week’s podcast Amol and Nick look at what the plan to end smoking for the younger generation – which passed its first parliamentary hurdle this week – says about the direction of the Conservative Party and the control Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has over his MPs. They’re joined by Sir David Davis, known for his campaigning on civil liberties, who explains why he believes the smoking...

Apr 18, 202454 min

Where’s the money coming from?

In an interview with Nick on Radio 4’s Today this week, shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves outlined how Labour would try to plug the gap in NHS funding. The interview raised big political and economic questions about the state of the nation’s finances ahead of the next general election. In The Today Podcast this week, Nick reflects on that interview and why the economic credibility of opposition parties can win or lose elections. Former chancellor Philip Hammond lifts the curtain on his time in the...

Apr 11, 20241 hr

Tragedy in Gaza: Will this week’s events change anything?

Two events in the Middle East have grabbed the headlines this week - the killing of seven aid workers, including three British nationals, in Israeli strikes in Gaza and the assassination of three Iranian generals in Syria. But will these events change anything? Nick is joined by former chief of MI6, Sir Alex Younger, almost six months after his first appearance in the wake of the Hamas attacks. They reflect on how the war has changed since they first spoke. Tel Aviv-based political analyst Dahli...

Apr 04, 202449 min

Why should you have to pay for the BBC?

BBC director general Tim Davie has outlined his vision for the future of the BBC. He fired the starting gun on a consultation on the future of the licence fee and spoke of how the BBC could increase its revenue through adverts. So this week Amol and Nick ask, why should you have to pay for the BBC? They speak to Richard Sharp, the former chairman of the BBC, in his first interview with the BBC since leaving the corporation. Youtuber and comedian, Max Fosh, explains why younger people are choosin...

Mar 28, 202456 min
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