This week on the show, we ask some big questions about Britain, power, and the future. Political commentator and Labour councillor Valerie Bossman-Quarshie joins Trevor to discuss Labour’s identity crisis, the rise of Reform, and whether figures like Andy Burnham can reconnect politics with ordinary people again.
Then, in the first edition of Peaches Speaks, our youth correspondent heads onto the streets of London to hear directly from young people about opportunity, anxiety, hope, and life growing up in modern Britain following Alan Milburn’s warning on rising youth disengagement.
Also, entertainment correspondent Chris Stacy returns with the must-watch TV and cinema picks for the bank holiday and half-term week ahead.
Plus, a deadly Ebola outbreak is spreading across the Congo, with conflict, poor healthcare and politics hampering the response. With more than 170 people are already dead. Democracy Now asks why global attention always seems to arrive too late.
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