The Briefing Room Podcast
Step inside The Briefing Room for indepth explainers on the biggest news stories.
A podcast and radio show hosted by Journalist and Author David Aaronovitch.
Step inside The Briefing Room for indepth explainers on the biggest news stories.
A podcast and radio show hosted by Journalist and Author David Aaronovitch.
Listen anytime: www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/b07cblx9.
**THE BRIEFING ROOM**
Alongside a panel of academics, policy experts and journalists, each week we break down the essentials of the biggest news stories, in the United Kingdom and beyond. From international politics, healthcare, and technology; to the economy, education, and immigration.
At the end of 2024 The Briefing Room covered the following topics:
- What’s going on in Syria? www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0025l2l
- Will new weight loss drugs bankrupt the NHS? www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0025vw7
- Is the push for the electric cars in trouble? www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002693m
Our promise to you each week: If you step inside The Briefing Room, you'll be fully briefed on the biggest stories in the news.
**SPECIAL EPISODES**
As well as our weekly episodes, The Briefing Room has also recorded several mini-series that you can listen to anytime:
- Global Tensions: /programmes/p0kh4p9s
- Health: /programmes/p0kh4nwt
**HOW TO LISTEN**
New episodes are published every Thursday and are usually around 30 minutes long. Listen anytime here: www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/b07cblx9.
Catch us every Thursday and Monday on Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Radio 4. Have a look at the latest Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Radio 4 schedule for timings: www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/schedules/bbc_radio_fourfm.
Also, you can now listen to us on a smart speaker. Just say, "Ask Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Sounds to play The Briefing Room" for the latest episode. It works on most smart speakers.
**GET IN TOUCH**
We'd also love to hear from you. If you have a question or a comment for the team, please email us anytime at briefingroom@bbc.co.uk.
Episodes to download
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How bad is the air we breathe?
Thu 4 Oct 2018
Scientists say air pollution harms the quality of our lives, and shortens them too.
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Nationalisation - how would it work?
Thu 27 Sep 2018
Labour's plans for nationalisation - how would they work?
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Another Brexit Referendum?
Thu 20 Sep 2018
If there were to be another referendum on Brexit, how and when could it happen?
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Can a new political party win?
Thu 13 Sep 2018
The Tories are split, Labour is split and some people think it just can’t go on.
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What's at stake in the US midterm elections?
Thu 6 Sep 2018
Why do November's US midterm elections matter?
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Britain's Housing Crisis
Thu 30 Aug 2018
Is the failure to build at the core of the housing problem or are other factors at play?
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Is Greece out of the woods?
Thu 23 Aug 2018
Greece has exited its bailout programme. What does the future hold?
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Is Turkey imploding?
Thu 16 Aug 2018
The collapse of the Turkish lira has exposed deeper problems. How bad is the situation?
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Is the Student Finance System Working?
Thu 9 Aug 2018
What's wrong with student finance - and how could the system be made to work better?
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Chaos on the railways
Thu 2 Aug 2018
Why has there been such disruption on two rail franchises and can we avoid it in future?
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Imran Khan and Pakistan: what's going to change?
Thu 26 Jul 2018
Imran Khan has claimed victory in Pakistan's election. But what will he be able to change?
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What does the UK want from the EU?
Thu 19 Jul 2018
The Brexit secretary has been in Brussels - what kind of deal does the UK now want?
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Brexit decision time
Thu 5 Jul 2018
As Brexit looms what will future relations between the EU and Britain look like?
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Why are the British Armed Forces short of personnel?
Thu 31 May 2018
How well equipped is Britain today to defend itself both at home and overseas?
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Could Italy bring down the European Union?
Thu 24 May 2018
Why Italy's new government has EU leaders worried.
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Macron: One Year On
Thu 17 May 2018
One year into his presidency, can France's Emmanuel Macron succeed where others failed?
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Is the Home Office a problem department?
Thu 3 May 2018
Why do so many politicians dread the job of Home Secretary?
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What is the problem with plastic?
Thu 26 Apr 2018
How serious is the problem of plastic waste, and how should it be tackled?
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A new Cold War?
Thu 19 Apr 2018
Is the world about to see a new Cold War between Russia and the West?
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Violent Crime
Thu 12 Apr 2018
Why does violent crime seem to be on the rise in some parts of the UK?
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The EU after Brexit – A special programme together with The Bottom Line
Thu 29 Mar 2018
Evan Davis and David Aaronovitch present a programme looking at the EU after Brexit
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The Mueller Indictment
Thu 22 Feb 2018
What the Mueller indictment tells us about Russian interference in the 2016 US election.
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Is ISIS still a threat?
Thu 15 Feb 2018
Does so-called Islamic State still pose a threat to Syria and around the world?
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Is Your Local Council Going Bust?
Thu 8 Feb 2018
How serious is the financial crisis in England's town halls?
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Britain, China and the new Silk Road
Thu 1 Feb 2018
David Aaronovitch asks what Britain has to gain from China's Belt and Road Initiative.
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Syria: who wants what from the conflict?
Thu 25 Jan 2018
David Aaronovitch asks what Turkey, Russia, Iran and the US want from the war in Syria.
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John Worboys: Understanding the Parole Board
Thu 18 Jan 2018
How does the Parole Board decide whether to release offenders on licence?
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Would you pay more for the NHS?
Thu 11 Jan 2018
In its 70th year the NHS is in a winter crisis again. What will it take to fix it?