The government reveals more about its immigration plans, we ask if it's right that beauty salons canβt do facial treatments and Nick Baker from The Really Wild Show (remember that?) tells us why we were plagued by flying ants over the weekend.
Studio Director: Emma Crowe
Producers: Harriet Noble, Ben Weisz and Jo Deahl
Editor: Dino Sofos
Our medical and scientific friends leave voicemails for their younger selves. What do they wish they had known about coronavirus back in January? Fergus and Adam chat to Professor Clare Wenham about what we know now and what that means for what comes next.
Studio Director: Emma Crowe
Producers: Ben Weisz, Natalie Ktena
Assistant Editor: Sam Bonham
Editor: Dino Sofos
Gyms, beauty salons and outdoor pools are able to open from as early as this weekend in England. Adam, Laura and Fergus look at the small print. And as the government announces that plays and gigs can start happening outdoors again, the comedian Russell Kane tells us he's worried about the future of live comedy.
Producers: Frankie Tobi, Seren Jones, Natalie Ktena
Editor: Dino Sofos
Chancellor Rishi Sunak outlined the governmentβs plan for rebuilding the economy today. But will it be enough? Adam and Laura are joined by the economist Stephanie Flanders. And we speak to the chief executives of Burger King and the house-building company Taylor Wimpey about what they think of the announcements.
Studio Director: Emma Crowe
Producers: Frankie Tobi, Natalie Ktena, Ben Weisz
Assistant Editor: Sam Bonham
Editor: Dino Sofos
Vicki Young and Frank Gardner join Adam to discuss the Chinese technology firm, Huawei. Who are they and why is everyone talking about them? And also Lizo Mzimba explains what it is like in a socially distanced courtroom watching the start of Johnny Deppβs libel action.
Producers: Ben Weisz, Frankie Tobi, Jo Deahl
Assistant Editor: Sam Bonham
Editor: Dino Sofos
Studio Director: Emma Crowe
Will the government's emergency arts funding save live music? And how super was "Super Saturday" for the hospitality industry?
In other news, Chris Mason, gets a trim!
Studio Director: Emma Crowe
Producers: Harriet Noble, Frankie Tobi and Jo Deahl
Editor: Dino Sofos
Boris Johnson warns the nation to be responsible when pubs reopen this Saturday, but Radio 1βs Arielle Free tells us why she wonβt be one of those going to her local this weekend. We explain the changes in quarantine rules for people arriving back in England after travelling abroad and what that could mean for holidays. And James Gallagher explains some of the context behind new care home death statistics.
Studio Director: Tom Burchell
Producers: Harriet Noble, Seren Jones and Natalie Ktena
Output Editor: Frankie Tobi
Assistant Editor: Emma Close
Editor: Dino Sofos
As the UK government delays its announcement on 'travel corridors', we speak to the boss of lastminute.com. He's not happy. And neither is the headteacher of St Bedeβs R C Comprehensive School in County Durham, who will have to bring all her pupils back in September.
Producers: Ben Weisz, Natalie Ktena
Editor: Dino Sofos
What data do Local Councils use to help stop a coronavirus outbreak? And (more importantly) what information do they need? Adam and Laura are joined by "Disease Detective" Professor Kate Adern, who is Wigan Councilβs Director of Public Health.
Producers: Frankie Tobi, Natalie Ktena
Studio Director: Emma Crowe
Assistant Editor: Sam Bonham
Editor: Dino Sofos
Laura, Chris and Adam pick through the prime ministerβs βBuild, Build, Buildβ speech with former communities secretary, Lord Pickles.
And how does Covid-19 affect the brain? Fergus brings us up to speed on what we know six months on.
Producers: Frankie Tobi, Jo Deahl, Natalie Ktena
Studio Manager: Emma Crowe
Assistant Editor: Emma Close
Editor: Dino Sofos
Adam is joined by the Reverend Martin Poole to discuss the governmentβs latest guidelines on how to have a wedding. And why is Boris Johnson comparing himself to Franklin D Roosevelt?
Producers: Harriet Noble, Jo Deahl, Natalie Ktena
Studio Director: Emma Crowe
Assistant Editor: Sam Bonham
Editor: Dino Sofos
DJ and Radio 1 broadcaster Annie Mac joins Adam to talk rave culture and Glastonbury Festival. And Fergus brings us up to date on the race for a vaccine.
Studio Director: Emma Crowe
Producers: Natalie Ktena, Ben Weisz, Harriet Noble
Assistant Editor: Sam Bonham
Editor: Dino Sofos
Dame Judi Dench and David Tennant share their thoughts on the future of the theatre industry and give their verdicts on the drama of the daily coronavirus briefings. And Sir Keir Starmer makes his first shadow cabinet sacking.
Studio director: William Allott
Producers: Natalie Ktena and Nick Rotherham
Editor: Dino Sofos
Thousands of homeless people were moved into hotels at the start of the pandemic. Today the government announced Β£105 million for councils to help rough sleepers stay off the streets as lockdown eases and those hotels reopen for business. Homelessness βCzarβ Dame Louise Casey tells us how this policy worked and the lessons we could learn from it. And, what will pubs really be like when they reopen in July?
Studio director: Emma Crowe
Producers: Ben Weiz, Natalie Ktena and Harriet Noble
Assistant editors: Emma Close and Sam Bonham
Editor: Dino Sofos
Pubs, restaurants and hairdressers... Adam is joined by Laura, Fergus and Chris to discuss the easing of the social distancing rules from 4th July in England.
Producers: Harriet Noble, Ben Weisz, Natalie Ktena
Studio Director: Emma Crowe
Assistant Editor: Sam Bonham
Editor: Dino Sofos
The PM and Dragonβs Den presenter, Evan Davis, takes the temperature of the coronavirus economy.
Studio Director: Emma Crowe
Producers: Natalie Ktena and Harriet Noble
Assistant Editor: Sam Bonham
Editor: Dino Sofos
Adam is joined by the British fashion designer Henry Holland and writer Aja Barber to discuss how the industry has changed during the pandemic.
Producers: Frankie Tobi, Harriet Noble, Natalie Ktena
Assistant Editor: Sam Bonham
Editor: Dino Sofos
Studio Director: Emma Crowe
Three is the magic number... Adam and James discuss the news that the UK's Covid-19 alert level has been reduced from four to three, which means there could be a "gradual relaxation of restrictions".
Studio Director: Emma Crowe
Producer: Harriet Noble
Assistant Editor: Sam Bonham
Editor: Dino Sofos
The French President Emmanuel Macron visits the UK today, to mark 80 years since Charles de Gaulleβs famous wartime broadcast. We get football legend David Ginola to read it to us. And, Andrew Neil moonlights as our French correspondent to tell us how Macron has handled the Coronavirus crisis. Also, Carol Vorderman tells us her concerns about the growing divide between children not attending school. And gives us an impromptu maths lesson.
Producers: Frankie Tobi, Ben Weisz, Harriet Noble, Lucy Boast and James Mallet.
Editor: Dino Sofos
Adam chats to our China correspondent, John Sudworth, whoβs just returned from Wuhan. Weβre also joined by friend of the podcast, Professor Clare Wenham, to talk about social distancing in Panama, where men and women are allowed out on different days!
Studio Director: Emma Crowe
Producers: Sam Bonham, Kathy Long and Natalie Ktena
Editor: Dino Sofos