Today in Focus
A podcast by The Guardian

1760 Episodes
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The king’s speech: how radical will Labour be?
Published: 17/07/2024 -
Has the attempt to kill Trump handed him the election?
Published: 16/07/2024 -
Inside the biggest art fraud in US history
Published: 15/07/2024 -
The attempted assassination of Donald Trump – Politics Weekly America
Published: 14/07/2024 -
Euro 2024: is it coming home?
Published: 12/07/2024 -
The Conservative party: rows, resignations … and a tilt right?
Published: 11/07/2024 -
Joe Biden and the Democrats’ dilemma
Published: 10/07/2024 -
France’s leftwing alliance beat the far right, but what now?
Published: 9/07/2024 -
Keir Starmer’s first weekend in power
Published: 8/07/2024 -
Politics Weekly UK – Labour wins a landslide: Is this a new dawn?
Published: 5/07/2024 -
Labour’s landslide victory
Published: 5/07/2024 -
Election Extra: a guide to the night
Published: 4/07/2024 -
Will France fall to the far right?
Published: 4/07/2024 -
Election Extra: is it over?
Published: 3/07/2024 -
Marina Hyde and John Crace on the 2024 election campaign
Published: 3/07/2024 -
Election Extra: desperate times
Published: 2/07/2024 -
The enigma of Keir Starmer
Published: 2/07/2024 -
Election Extra: Is the race to replace Sunak already under way?
Published: 1/07/2024 -
The 14 years that broke Britain, part 2
Published: 1/07/2024 -
Election Extra: Reform UK activist’s racist ‘pub talk’
Published: 28/06/2024
Hosted by Michael Safi and Helen Pidd, Today in Focus brings you closer to Guardian journalism. Combining storytelling with insightful analysis and personal testimonies, the podcast takes you behind the headlines for a deeper understanding of the news, every weekday. Today in Focus is unmatched in both scope and depth, delivering analysis and storytelling from right across the planet. With a global network of over 900 journalists and five dedicated editions covering news in the US, UK, Australia, Europe, and beyond, the Guardian offers comprehensive reporting across every continent. Most recently we have introduced new correspondents in the Caribbean, South America and Africa.