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Why August Isn't Silly Season
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It's a journalistic cliché that very little happens in politics while MPs are on holiday during the Parliamentary recess. But is it fair to describe August as 'silly season'? Historian Phil Tinline joins Patrick Maguire to debunk this myth and look at the biggest political moments of summers gone by.
Plus: columnists Alice Thomson and Carol Midgely discuss toxic masculinity, Matt Hancock's TikToks, and whether Beyond Meat is past its best.
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Keir Starmer's Christmas Carol
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Are Ministers Running Scared Of The Voters?
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Trump Derangement Syndrome
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PMQs: Does Starmer Have the Baubles?
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Donald Trump vs The BBC
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Burnham, Reform & Clarkson Bans MPs
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