The political stories of the day.
Episode 1
Jo Coburn is joined for the first ever Politics Live by former home secretary Amber Rudd and shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry.
Episode 2
Jo Coburn and panel discuss the big issues of the day.
Episode 3
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big issues of the day with live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions from Westminster.
Episode 4
Jo Coburn is joined by the shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, to discuss Labour's plans for the economy, the damning New York Times piece on Donald Trump and the latest on the Salisbury Novichok poisoning.
Episode 5
Jo Coburn is joined by the author Jack Monroe, Conservative MP Stephen Crabb, deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats Jo Swinson and the Spectator's Isabel Hardman.
Episode 6
Jo Coburn is joined by Lord Mandelson, Conservative MP Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Ellie Mae O'Hagan, Jack Blanchard, and the BBC's Adam Fleming to discuss Brexit and the tensions within the two largest parties.
Episode 7
Conservative MP Bim Afolami, Labour's Caroline Flint, anti-Brexit campaigner Lara Spirit and Danny Lockwood, editor of The Press newspaper, join Jo Coburn to discuss police funding and Labour's new policy on the gig economy. Plus Rizzle Kicks singer Jordan Stephens.
Episode 8
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big issues of the day with live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions from Westminster.
Episode 9
Aaron Bastani from Novara Media, social activist Nimco Ali and former Labour adviser Ayesha Hazarika join Jo Coburn, along with Matt Chorley from The Times and Vote Leave campaigner Harsimrat Kaur to discuss 'no-deal' Brexit preparations and Labour's new migration policy.
Episode 10
Lord Finkelstein, Lord Adonis, Steve Edgington and the Katy Balls join Jo Coburn to talk about the Church of England's shares in Amazon, and the latest on Brexit.
Episode 11
Jo Coburn discusses the day's political news with the Conservative Party deputy chairman James Cleverly, Labour MP Stella Creasy, Peter Hitchens of the Mail on Sunday, former Liberal Democrat adviser and Financial Times journalist Miranda Green and the comedian Grainne Maguire.
Episode 12
Jo Coburn is joined by Nick Clegg, Gisela Stuart, Michael Segalov and Kate McCann. They look at the Liberal Democrat conference and discuss if there should be a second Brexit vote.
Episode 13
Jo Coburn presents live coverage of the leader's speech from the Liberal Democrat conference in Brighton.
Episode 14
Jo Coburn is joined by Kit Malthouse, Sian Berry, Marvin Rees, Jess Brammar and Katie Perrior to discuss funding for new homes and the EU leaders summit in Salzburg.
Episode 15
Andrew Neil is joined by Jacob Rees-Mogg, Rachel Sylvester, Alastair Campbell and Claire Fox. They discuss the EU meeting in Salzburg.
Episode 16
Politics Live is taken over by the Brexitcast programme today. Adam Fleming, Chris Mason, Laura Kuenssberg and Katya Adler are live on the programme from locations across Europe.
Episode 17
Jo Coburn speaks to Unite head Len McCluskey and presents live coverage of shadow chancellor John McDonell's speech from the Labour Party conference in Liverpool.
Episode 18
Jo Coburn presents live coverage of the Labour Party conference in Liverpool.
Episode 19
Jo Coburn presents live coverage of Jeremy Corbyn's leader's speech from the Labour Party conference in Liverpool.
Episode 20
Former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis and Conservative MP Ken Clarke join Andrew Neil, along with Camilla Tominey from the Telegraph and Labour's Rupa Huq.
Episode 21
Jo Coburn and guests including Paul Scully, Rachel Johnson, Matt Zarb-Cousin, Sophia Gaston and Peter Tatchell discuss the big political issues of the day.
Episode 22
Jo Coburn presents live coverage of the chancellor's speech from the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham.
Episode 23
Jo Coburn presents live coverage of the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham, where Boris Johnson will make a speech. She is joined by Commons leader Andrea Leadsom, Conservative MPs Andrew Bridgen and Sarah Wollaston, as well as journalists Caroline Wheeler and Christian May.
Episode 24
Jo Coburn is in Birmingham for the final day of the Conservative party conference. She presents full coverage of Theresa May's leader's speech and speaks to health secretary Matt Hancock.
Episode 25
Jo Coburn is joined by Frances O'Grady, Helen Whately, Philip Collins and Tom Shakespeare to discuss Theresa May's conference speech and breaking the Brexit deadlock.
Episode 26
Jo Coburn is joined by Baroness Helena Kennedy, George Freeman, Shakira Martin and Brendan O'Neill to look at the latest on Brexit negotiations.
Episode 27
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
Episode 28
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
Episode 29
Full coverage of Nicola Sturgeon's leader's speech from the SNP conference. Jo Coburn discusses it with former SNP MP John Nicolson and Catherine MacLeod from The Herald.
Episode 30
Andrew Neil is joined for Prime Minister's Questions by former Conservative chief whip Mark Harper, shadow treasury minister Anneliese Dodds and BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg.
Episode 31
Jo Coburn is joined by Helen Grant, Lord Falconer, Trevor Phillips and Ella Whelan to look at the race disparity index, Theresa May's attempts to get a Brexit deal and John Major's criticism of Universal Credit.
Episode 32
Jo Coburn is joined by guests including Labour MP Siobhain McDonagh, Ukip leader Gerard Batten and journalist Toby Young to discuss the day's politics.
Episode 33
Claire Perry, Barry Gardiner, James Forsyth and Lucy Thomas join Jo Coburn to look at the latest in the Brexit negotiations and examine how to deal with climate change.
Episode 34
Jo Coburn is joined by Andrea Jenkyns MP, Irish senator Neale Richmond, Lisa Nandy MP and Michael Cockerell to look at the calls for John Bercow to quit.
Episode 35
Jo Coburn is joined by Liz Kendall and Tony Lloyd from Labour, Owen Paterson and Therese Coffey from the Conservatives, academic Philip Cowley and The Sun's Lynn Davidson.
Episode 36
Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Theresa Villiers, Femi Oluwole from Our Future Our Choice, the Telegraph's Camilla Tominey and the editor of PinkNews Ben Cohen.
Episode 37
Columnist Sarah Vine, former trade negotiator Jason Hunter, Conservative MP Bernard Jenkin and writer Maya Goodfellow join Jo Coburn. They discuss the ongoing Brexit negotiations and look at the debate on transgender rights.
Episode 38
Jo Coburn is joined by Heidi Allen, Gisela Stuart, Tim Montgomerie and Jonathan Freedland to look at the latest in the Brexit negotiations and discuss autism awareness training.
Episode 39
Jo is joined by Amber Rudd, Layla Moran, Iain Dale and Angela Smith to discuss the latest on Brexit. Shami Chakrabarti joins the panel to look at the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.
Episode 40
Andrew Neil is joined by Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Chuka Umunna, Melanie Phillips and Polly Toynbee to discuss Theresa May's position, no-deal Brexit and the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
Episode 41
Shadow minister Chi Onwurah, Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen, the New Statesman's Anoosh Chakelian and academic Matthew Goodwin join Jo Coburn throughout the programme. They look at the government's proposal to end austerity, get the latest in the Brexit negotiations and examine the rise of populism.
Episode 42
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
Episode 43
Conservative MP and Treasury aide Kwasi Kwarteng and shadow housing minister Sarah Jones join Jo Coburn along with comedian and columnist Ayesha Hazarika and former head of the CBI, Digby Jones to discuss the Budget.
Episode 44
Andrew Neil and guests discuss the big political issues of the day. Includes live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions from midday.
Episode 45
Jo Coburn discusses the big political issues of the day with Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson, cabinet office minister Oliver Dowden, Brexit campaigner Suzanne Evans and the SNP's Kirsty Blackman.
Episode 46
Jo Coburn is joined by Guardian columnist Owen Jones, political commentator Jane Merrick, editor of Spiked Online Brendan O'Neill and Katy Balls of The Spectator.
Episode 47
Jo Coburn, Jonathan Ashworth, Gillian Keegan, Michael Lewis and Sophie Jarvis look at the the NHS, American mid-term elections and the impact of new technologies on politics.
Episode 48
Jo Coburn, Andy Street, Alison McGovern, Grace Blakeley and Liam Halligan discuss information commissioner Elizabeth Denham's appearance before the Commons culture committee.
Episode 49
Former Conservative party chairman Grant Shapps and Brexit Select Committee chair Hilary Benn join Jo Coburn along with the Guardian's deputy political editor Pippa Crerar and Spiked columnist Ella Whelan to discuss Brexit. Also, Oxford historian Peter Frankopan on global power shifting to the east.
Episode 50
Jo Coburn is live in Westminster with Conservative MP Anna Soubry, Labour MP John Mann, Open Europe director Henry Newman and chief executive of Demos Polly Mackenzie.
Episode 51
Andrew Neil is joined by Lisa Nandy, Rory Stewart, Sarah Baxter and Lucy Thomas. They discuss the prime minister's Brexit agreement. Will it be accepted by cabinet and Parliament?
Episode 52
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
Episode 53
Jo Coburn gets reaction to the events in Westminster and looks ahead to what happens next. Guests include Brandon Lewis, Baroness Chakrabarti, Steve Baker and Alison McGovern.
Episode 54
Jo Coburn is joined in Westminster by Conservative vice-chair Chris Skidmore MP, Labour MP Chuka Umunna, political commentator Isabel Oakeshott and chief leader writer for The Observer Sonia Sodha. The director general of the CBI, Carolyn Fairbairn, speaks to Jo from their conference in Greenwich.
Episode 55
Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Robert Halfon, Labour's Kate Hoey MP, The Times' Rachel Sylvester and author and journalist Afua Hirsch.
Episode 56
Andrew Neil discusses the big political issues of the day. The panel includes Liz Truss, Richard Burgon, Stephen Gethins, Paul Mason, Anne McElvoy and Jonathan Haidt.
Episode 57
Justine Greening, Margaret Beckett, Richard Tice and Jasmine Whitbread join Jo Coburn to discuss the latest on Brexit and how to help young people get on the property ladder.
Episode 58
Jo Coburn discusses the political issues of the day with The Spectator's Fraser Nelson, Ash Sarkar from Novara Media, Politico's Jack Blanchard and Brexit campaigner Lucy Harris.
Episode 59
Conservative education minister Nadhim Zahawi and Labour's shadow Brexit minister Jenny Chapman join Jo Coburn along with Stefanie Bolzen of the German newspaper Die Welt and the Daily Telegraph's Steven Swinford to discuss Brexit, the gig economy and the rise in tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
Episode 60
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
Episode 61
Andrew Neil is joined by former cabinet minister Priti Patel, Labour MP Stephen Kinnock, shadow security minister Nick Thomas-Symonds and treasury minister Elizabeth Truss. Plus an interview with the Ukranian ambassador to the UK. Includes live coverage of prime minister's questions.
Episode 62
Jo Coburn is joined by George Freeman MP, Jess Phillips MP, John Bew and Claire Fox to analyse the prime minister's appearance in front of the Commons Liaison Committee.
Episode 63
Jo Coburn is joined by Matt Forde, Claire Cohen, Maya Goodfellow and Mark Wallace to discuss the increase to rail fares.
Episode 64
Jo Coburn is joined by James Cleverly, Emma Reynolds, Professor Amelia Hadfield and Tom Newton Dunn to discuss whether the government should publish its legal advice on Brexit.
Episode 65
Jo Coburn discusses the big political issues of the day with Johnny Mercer MP, Angela Eagle MP, Brexit campaigner Suzanne Evans and Bruno Macaes, former Portuguese Europe minister.
Episode 66
Andrew Neil with live coverage of PMQs and discussion of Brexit with Jesse Norman, Barry Gardiner, Owen Paterson, Liz Kendall, Anne McElvoy and Isabel Oakeshott.
Episode 67
Jo Coburn is joined by Nicky Morgan from the Conservatives, Labour's Lisa Nandy, SNP Westminster Leader Ian Blackford and Tom Harwood from the Guido Fawkes website.
Episode 68
The Guardian's Simon Jenkins, former government advisor Jo Tanner, Olivia Utley from the Article and Michael Segalov from Huck magazine join Jo Coburn in the studio.
Episode 69
Foreign Office minister Alan Duncan and shadow justice secretary Richard Burgon join Jo Coburn along with the Lib Dem's Layla Moran, Lynn Davidson from the Sun and Nigel Dodds from the DUP to discuss the big week ahead for Theresa May and Brexit.
Episode 70
Foreign Office minister Alan Duncan and shadow justice secretary Richard Burgon join Jo Coburn along with the Lib Dem's Layla Moran, Lynn Davidson from the Sun and Nigel Dodds from the DUP to discuss the big week ahead for Theresa May and Brexit.
Episode 71
Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Helen Whately, Labour's Andy McDonald, Quentin Letts from the Daily Mail and the Financial Times' Miranda Green.
Episode 72
Andrew Neil is joined by Liam Fox, Daniel Finkelstein, Richard Burgon, Pippa Crerar, Nadine Dorries, Grant Shapps, Heidi Allen, and Laura Kuenssberg.
Episode 73
As Theresa May arrives in Brussels after surviving last night's no-confidence vote, Jo Coburn is joined from Westminster by Conservative MP Owen Paterson, Labour's Liz Kendall, economist and author Liam Halligan and the Guardian's Polly Toynbee.
Episode 74
Jo Coburn is joined by Iain Dale, Faiza Shaheen, Isabel Hardman and Tom Kibasi to discuss the implications of the EU refusing to renegotiate the withdrawal agreement.
Episode 75
Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Vicky Ford, Labour's Rushanara Ali, Camilla Tominey from the Daily Telegraph and the Guardian's Sonia Sodha.
Episode 76
Andrew Mitchell, Liz Saville Roberts, Dia Chakravarty and Owen Jones discuss the problem of rough sleeping with John Healey and Louise Casey. Jo Coburn presents.
Episode 77
With 100 days to go until Brexit, Andrew Neil presents live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions and is joined by Claire Perry, Barry Gardiner, Crispin Blunt and Caroline Flint.
Episode 78
Jo Coburn discusses the big issues of the day and reflects on the political year. Guests include Conservative peer and Times columnist Daniel Finkelstein, comedian Ayesha Hazarika, Telegraph leader writer Tim Stanley, economics commentator Grace Blakeley and Love Island's Zara McDermott.
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