102: Nish and Coco spill the tea: your questions answered

102: Nish and Coco spill the tea: your questi...

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142: Can she fix it? Hannah the plumber and politician on tackling Reform

This week Coco is joined by the comedian Cody Dahler while Nish takes a brief break and there’s so much to talk about!The Greens' Hannah Spencer has become the unexpected bookies favourite to win the Gorton and Denton by-election but does she have what it takes to turn good odds ...  Show more

141: McSweeney: the man who made Starmer and his ties to Mandelson

Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s cabinet circles the wagons as he survives another hellish week in office. One that saw the loss of his chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, and his director of communications, Tim Allan, as the scandal over Peter Mandelson's ties to sex trafficker Jeffr ...  Show more

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