The UK’s pre-eminent political interviewer is back with a brand-new politics show and Podcast for Channel 4.
The Andrew Neil Show delivers forensic, extended interviews with decision-takers and news-makers from across the political spectrum
Andrew gives his take on the biggest issues of our times, with A-list analysis, commentary and debate from his regular cast of contributors. Hard-hitting, bright, optimistic - with a bit of humour.
Watch The Andrew Neil Show on Sundays at 6pm on Channel 4 – or catch the Podcast version here.
After one of the most dramatic and tumultuous weeks in recent British political history, Boris Johnson has resigned - and the race to become the UK’s new Prime Minister is underway.
In this hour-long live special edition of The Andrew Neil Show, the country’s premier political interviewer, assesses what went wrong, and what’s likely to happen now. With guests including George Osborne, Madeline Grant, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Pippa Crerar and Stephen Bush.
After a globe-trotting week at the G7 and NATO, the Prime Minister returned to the UK where yet another sleaze scandal was waiting. Will the Downing Street dramas ever relent – and can we find some reasons to be cheerful as we head into the holiday season?
Andrew will be joined by Labour’s Shadow Immigration minister Stephen Kinnock, Conservative Red-Wall MP, Matt Vickers from Stockton - as well as regular panellists Madeline Grant from The Telegraph and Stephen Bush from the Financial Times.
Two by-election defeats and a Cabinet resignation has increased the pressure hugely on Boris Johnson. With questions mounting over his leadership, we talk to the former Deputy Prime Minister, Damian Green, who will give a blunt assessment of the state of his party.
Andrew will be joined by journalists Sonia Sodha from The Observer and Jack Blanchard, UK Editor of Politico for their take on the latest dramas in Downing Street.
Labour hasn’t had everything its own way recently, facing criticism from some quarters over Sir Kier Starmer’s leadership style – despite their leader’s best attempts to show his humorous side at Prime Minister’s Questions.
Former Labour Foreign Secretary, David Miliband speaks to Andrew about his party’s election prospects - plus regular contributors Madeline Grant of The Telegraph and Stephen Bush from the Financial Times will look ahead to a big week of strikes and by-elections.
He survived a vote of confidence, but how secure is Boris Johnson’s future? Next up for the PM; a major Brexit battle over Northern Ireland as well as a couple of crucial by-elections looming. Former Brexit Minister – and Johnson critic - David Davis will join Andrew in the studio, plus Madeline Grant of The Telegraph and Stephen Bush from the Financial Times will give their takes on the week’s coming dramas.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is still facing huge pressure over so-called ‘Partygate’, much of it from his own side. Business Minister Paul Scully will make the case for the defence as MPs prepare to head back to Westminster for what promises to be a turbulent week.
Andrew will be flanked by renowned political commentators, Madeline Grant of The Telegraph and Stephen Bush from the Financial Times.
With the UK braced for a summer of strikes and transport chaos, Andrew Neil talks to the man leading the charge for industrial action on a huge scale - RMT boss Mick Lynch.
Andrew will also be joined by journalists Sonia Sodha from The Observer and Sebastian Payne from the Financial Times.
With inflation hitting its highest level in a generation and the cost-of-living crisis escalating, Andrew Neil will talk to former Chancellor George Osborne and the man who faced him across the despatch box for Labour, Ed Balls.
As the cost-of-living crisis shows no sign of letting up, Andrew Neil will talk to Labour’s spokesperson on Work & Pensions, Jonathan Ashworth - asking what his party would do to help Britain’s poorest.
Andrew will also be joined by regular panellists Pippa Crerar from the Daily Mirror and Telegraph columnist Madeline Grant, who’ll be giving their take on the week’s biggest stories.
The UK’s pre-eminent political interviewer is back with a brand-new politics show and Podcast for Channel 4.
The Andrew Neil Show delivers forensic, extended interviews with decision-takers and news-makers from across the political spectrum
Andrew gives his take on the biggest issues of our times, with A-list analysis, commentary and debate from his regular cast of contributors. Hard-hitting, bright, optimistic - with a bit of humour.
Watch The Andrew Neil Show on Sundays at 6pm on Channel 4 – or catch the Podcast version here.