As the series returns, Nish comments on the 'special relationship' between the US and UK, and Rachel looks at what is acceptable in the wake of sexual harassment scandals. Plus, Geoff Norcott talks toxic masculinity.
With robust reporting and up-to-the-minute analysis, Nish Kumar and a team of hilarious correspondents keep you up to date with everything that has happened - or not happened - this week.
Britain’s most uncompromising and controversial topical satire tackles all the news from a world gone mad and a country now genuinely run by Boris Johnson. Nish Kumar plays host to an array of hilarious correspondents who can’t quite believe what they’re seeing.
Nish addresses the prorogation of Parliament; Geoff Norcott presents some easy solutions to tackle climate change; and entertainment correspondent Ahir Shah looks at the final season of 'The UK'.
In the week of David Cameron's memoirs being published, Fin Taylor investigates life in the North. Youth reporter Bex Merryweather joins the team to discuss argumentative reporters.
Nish returns in the week that the Government was found to have unlawfully prorogued Parliament. There's relationship advice from Trudy, and Catherine Bohart on heteronormativity.
Nish points out that it might be an idea to do Brexit well, not just get it done. Ahir Shah questions whether the BBC's impartiality is making them abandon common sense. And a very pregnant Felicity Ward takes a look at abortion law.
Nish Kumar talks Extinction. Rachel Parris marvels at how we have managed to make Britain a hostile environment. And Geoff Norcott takes a look at the sneaky side of the Lib Dems.
Britain’s most uncompromising topical satire tackles all the troubling news from a world putting its faith in Boris Johnson and Donald Trump. A self-isolated Nish Kumar hosts an array of hilarious correspondents including Rachel Parris, Geoff Norcott and Ellie Taylor, all coming to your living room, from their living room, via webcams of varying quality.
Britain’s most uncompromising topical satire tackles all the troubling news from a world putting its faith in Boris Johnson and Donald Trump. A self-isolated Nish Kumar hosts an array of hilarious correspondents including Rachel Parris, Geoff Norcott and Ellie Taylor, all coming to your living room, from their living room, via webcams of varying quality.
Britain’s most uncompromising topical satire tackles all the troubling news from a world putting its faith in Boris Johnson and Donald Trump. A self-isolated Nish Kumar hosts an array of hilarious correspondents, including Rachel Parris, Geoff Norcott and Ellie Taylor, all coming to your living room from their living room via webcams of varying quality.