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Nick Robinson talks to people who shape our political thinking about what shaped theirs.
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How does a career as a top athlete prepare you for politics?
The First Minister of Wales on her vision for a "Red Welsh Way" to the left of Starmer.
Reform UK's deputy leader hints at the cabinet job he's eyeing up.
An exclusive interview with the former president, to mark VE Day.
An exclusive interview with the former PM, reflecting on four years in Downing Street.
The co-leader of the Green Party of England and Wales s Nick for a conversation.
The Transport Secretary s Nick in the Political Thinking studio.
How a head teacher became the chief inspector of prisons for England and Wales.
The chairman of Reform UK on wealth, faith, Boris Johnson and Elon Musk.
The shadow home secretary s Nick in the Political Thinking studio.
The Labour MP says abuse in politics has got worse since the murder of her sister Jo Cox
The chancellor reflects on 6 months in power and outlines her plan to 'turn things around'
Meta's president of global affairs and former deputy prime minister Sir Nick Clegg.
The head of the Palestinian Mission to the UK reflects on a childhood in Gaza.
The deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats reflects on a life of campaigning.
The Metropolitan Police Commissioner sits down for an in-depth conversation with Nick.
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury charts his rise to the heart of government.
How did Churchill's grandson end up at the top of British industry?
What has shaped the views and principles of this Conservative leadership candidate?
The author and academic puts forward his theory of what lay behind this summer's riots.
The Israeli ambassador on what lies behind her worldview and her government's actions.
The First Minister of Scotland sits down with Nick to reflect on his path to power.
The health secretary sits down with Nick after Labour conference in Liverpool.
The train drivers' union boss claims victory after two years of strikes.
'I'm actually good at what I do. And I'm fed up of pretending that I'm not good at my job'
The Chief Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court sits down with Nick Robinson.
Is Work and Pensions the toughest cabinet job?
A pitch for the future of the Conservative Party.