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Oil Turmoil
What can be done to protect people from high energy prices?
Two Years On
Scotland sees record high Covid infections, but is the virus the threat it once was?
Spring Into Action?
Does the Chancellor's Spring Statement offer ways to combat the cost of living crisis?
Whatever Floats Your Boat
Ahead of Parliamentary recess, the team discuss the row over ferry contracts and Covid.
Feeling Fine(d)
It's been a not-so-happy Easter for the Prime Minister as he was fined by the Met police.
Locally Vocal
Allan Faulds of Ballot Box Scotland joins the team to chat all things local elections.
Local Elections: As It Happened
Podlitical reveals a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to cover an election.
The Protocol Problem
What do the local election results mean for the state of the Union?
Pinching Pennies
Who is being hit the hardest by the continuing cost of living crisis?
Party Politics
The long-awaited Sue Gray report into Downing Street lockdown parties is released.
Prime Minister in Peril?
Prime Minister Johnson survived a no-confidence vote, but is his position really secure?
Nuclear Options
From nukes and NATO, to the NHS, the team discuss a second Independence referendum.
Strikes and Pints
Is Scotland and the wider UK facing a 'summer of discontent'?
Supreme Court Super Geek-Out
The team take a deep dive into the potential plans for a second independence referendum.
Them鈥檚 The Breaks
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced his resignation. What happens next?
Heating Up
The cost of living crisis deepens as two Conservative candidates vie to be the next PM.
Cryptocurrency: Boom or Bust?
Phil Sim takes a deep dive into 'crypto' and how the technology could benefit Scotland.
The Battle of Hustings
Prime Ministerial hopefuls Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss face Tory voters in Scotland.
Prime Minister Liz Truss
Liz Truss has won the Conservative leadership election and is set to become the new PM.
The Garden Lobby
It's the first FMQs as Holyrood returns after recess, and Podlitical is in parliament.
The Queen and Scotland
The team reflect on the Queen's influence on Scotland and Scottish politics.
The Gamble on Growth
The economic chips are down, and Prime Minister Truss looks set to bet on lowering tax.
Pound, Pounded
Financial markets remain rattled nearly a week after the Chancellor's 'mini-budget'.
Feast of Plans
Conference season continues as PM Liz Truss this week laid out her vision for the UK.
Law and Disorder
The Indyref Supreme Court case kicks off, and disquiet continues in the Tory party.
In Liz We Truss?
Can the embattled Prime Minister Liz Truss rally the support of her party?
Unity, Finally?
New Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hopes to unite the Conservatives under his leadership.
Rishky Business
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says the UK faces "difficult decisions" for economic stability
Cuts, COP, Celebrity
From budget cuts to "I'm A Celebrity...!", the team tackle another busy week in politics.
That 70s Show
With multiple strikes announced, is the UK facing a Winter of Discontent like in 1978-79?
Hunt for Red November
Chancellor Hunt lays out tax rises and spending cuts to try to fill the budget black hole