One of the world's most influential progressive economists outlines her pitch to leaders across the world.
Nigel Farage says 'timing is everything' when it comes to deciding whether to return to frontline politics, and what he can learn from (and how he can defend) Donald Trump. Show more
Emma Little-Pengelly, Northern Ireland's deputy first minister, talks to Nick Robinson about her career and upbringing. Show more
What happens when two former political rivals become allies? Sir Tony Blair and Lord William Hague sit down with Nick Robinson to discuss their vision for a new 'national purpose'. Show more
Former defence secretary Ben Wallace opens up about the impact of high-pressure government jobs on family relations and tells the behind-the-scenes story of the lead-up to the Ukraine War. Show more
First minister of Scotland opens up about his family's trauma during the bombing of Gaza.
The shadow justice secretary and Labour's most senior Muslim MP reflects on Gaza, her faith and campaigning for Rishi Sunak's 'geek vote' when they were at university. Show more
Nick Robinson sits down with the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt in the dining room of No11 Downing Street. What is it like living above your office and next door to your boss? Show more
Emma Runswick, deputy chair of the British Medical Association, defends yet another round of strikes, and opens up about the horrors of working on Covid wards during the pandemic. Show more
After a damning report into maternity services in England, health secretary Victoria Atkins opens up about her own traumatic childbirth experience in the NHS.