Épisodes

  • Heatwaves, By-Election Battles & SNP Scandal | Blair, Milburn and Makerfield
    May 31 2026

    This week on Our Week, Untangled, Jordan and Kathryn discuss a busy week in politics, public policy and current affairs.


    We begin with the recent spell of warm weather across the UK, the public reaction to the early summer temperatures, and what it means as the country heads into the warmer months.


    We discussed turn to the increasingly heated Makerfield by-election, including the controversy surrounding Robert Kenyon's comments about Carol Vorderman, the political fallout, and what it means for one of the most closely watched electoral contests in the country. We also look at the state of the race between the candidates, including Andy Burnham (Labour), Robert Kenyon (Reform UK), Michael Winstanley (Conservative), Jake Austin (Liberal Democrats), Sarah Wakefield (Green Party), Rebecca Shepherd (Restore Britain), Peter Ward (Rejoin EU) and Alan "Howling Laud" Hope (Official Monster Raving Loony Party).


    The conversation then moves to Tony Blair's latest intervention in British politics and the publication of the Alan Milburn report, examining what both could mean for Labour, public services and the government's long-term direction.


    We also discuss the latest developments in the SNP embezzlement scandal, the political consequences for the party, and what it could mean for Scottish politics in the months ahead.


    Our Week, Untangled: Two generations. One tangled week.

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    41 min
  • MAFS Exposé, HS2 Update, Reeves’ Summer Discounts & By-Election Latest
    May 25 2026

    This week on Our Week, Untangled, Jordan and Kathryn unpack another busy week in UK news, politics, and current affairs.


    We begin with the fallout from the BBC’s Panorama investigation into MAFS UK (Married at First Sight UK), discussing the allegations surrounding contestant welfare, the reaction from Channel 4, and the wider questions being asked about reality television and duty of care.


    We then move onto the latest HS2 announcements, including the government’s major “reset” of the high-speed rail project, rising costs, delayed timelines, and what ministers say the future of HS2 now looks like.


    Also this week, we discuss Rachel Reeves’ new summer discounts and cost-of-living support measures, including discounted travel schemes, cheaper family days out, and the decision to delay planned fuel duty increases.


    Later in the episode, we talk about the controversial case where several boys received youth rehabilitation orders after the rape of two teenage girls, the public reaction to the sentencing, and the wider debate around justice and youth sentencing in the UK.


    To finish, we revisit the developing Labour by-election story from our previous episode, including the latest discussion around Andy Burnham’s potential return to Westminster and the growing pressure surrounding Labour’s future direction.


    Our Week, Untangled: Two generations. One tangled week.

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    36 min
  • Starmer’s Turbulent Week: Resignations & An Upcoming Leadership Challenge
    May 17 2026

    This week on Our Week, Untangled, Jordan and Kathryn break down a dramatic few days in UK politics centred on Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s turbulent week.


    We start with Starmer’s underwhelming Monday speech, the reaction it sparked across Westminster, and why critics say it failed to reassure the public and his own party. Following that came a wave of resignations from PPSs and junior ministers, signalling deepening unrest within Labour.


    On Wednesday, Starmer held a very short meeting with Wes Streeting, then Health Secretary, who by Thursday resigned from the cabinet, citing loss of confidence in the Prime Minister’s leadership and calling for a wider leadership debate.


    We also unpack the developments around Josh Simons’ resignation as MP, which cleared a path for Andy Burnham to return to Parliament and position himself as a potential challenger to Starmer’s leadership.


    Across the episode, we discuss what these moves could mean for the future of Labour leadership, whether Starmer can hold onto power, and how internal party divisions are playing out publicly.


    Our Week, Untangled: Two generations. One tangled week.

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    43 min
  • Election Week: Wales, Scotland & England + Hantavirus Update
    May 10 2026

    This week on Our Week, Untangled, Jordan and Kathryn unpack the biggest stories from the Welsh, Scottish, and English elections, breaking down what the results could mean for the future of UK politics.


    We begin in Wales, looking at the key battlegrounds, voter mood, and what the outcomes suggest about the direction of the new, Plaid Cymru Welsh government. Then we move on to Scotland, discussing the latest shifts in support and what the results could mean for the SNP, Labour, Reform and the wider independence debate.


    In England, we dive into major local issues and council outcomes, with a closer look at Birmingham City Council and Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council, exploring what’s driving local politics and why these results matter nationally.


    We also discuss what this election week could mean for Keir Starmer’s future, and potential leadership challenges this week.


    To finish, we briefly cover the developing Hantavirus situation, including the repatriation of passengers from the cruise ship, and what’s known so far.


    Our Week, Untangled: Two generations. One tangled week.

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    52 min
  • Golders Green Attack, Morgan McSweeney & The King’s US Visit
    May 3 2026

    This week on Our Week, Untangled, Jordan and Kathryn break down the biggest UK political and national stories making headlines.


    We discuss Morgan McSweeney’s appearance at the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, what it revealed, and why it’s sparked so much attention across Westminster.


    We also talk through the latest developments following the attack in Golders Green, and what it means in the wider context of public safety and rising tensions.


    Plus, we look at King Charles’ visit to the United States, what it signals for UK-US relations, and how royal diplomacy still plays a role in modern politics.


    To round things off, we preview next week’s local elections, what voters should be watching for, and why these results could be more important than they seem.


    Two generations. One tangled week. Untangled.

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    25 min