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Robert and Anushka discuss the latest news and hear from Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron.

Series 10
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Robert is joined by former PM Liz Truss and SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn.
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Robert talks to former PM Gordon Brown, Wetherspoons' Tim Martin, and Baroness Warsi.
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Robert is joined by Humza Yousaf, Labour's Harriet Harman, and Reform UK's Richard Tice.
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Robert and Anushka are joined by businessman Lord Rose and Labour's Rosena Allin-Khan.
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Robert discusses the 2024 Spring Budget with Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and Rachel Reeves.
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Mark Harper, Wes Streeting, Jon Ronson, Jess Phillips and Tobias Ellwood join Robert.
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Robert and Anushka are joined by Andrew Mitchell, Deborah Meaden, and Lord Kinnock.
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Robert is joined by Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, Steve Baker, and John McDonnell.
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Robert speaks to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, the SNP's Stephen Flynn, and Martin Lewis.
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Robert is joined by Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and Health Secretary Victoria Atkins.
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Robert is joined by Jacob Rees-Mogg, Rebecca Long-Bailey, and Nigel Farage.
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Robert is joined by Justice Secretary Alex Chalk, Labour's Jess Phillips, and Ian Hislop.
Series 9
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Peston is joined by the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves
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Robert and Anushka are joined by Robert Jenrick, Peter Kyle and John McDonnell.
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Robert is joined by former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and RMT union boss Mick Lynch.
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Robert discusses the Covid Inquiry, crisis in Israel & Gaza and AI with the PM Rishi Sunak
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Robert is joined by Defence Secretary Grant Shapps and Michel Barnier.
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Robert is joined by former heads of MI6 and the CIA Sir Alex Younger and David Petraeus.
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Robert and Anushka are joined by Labour's David Lammy and Deputy PM Oliver Dowden.
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