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Liam Halligan and Allison Pearson open the archives and bring you their best interviews of the year so far
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Liam Halligan and Allison Pearson open the archives and bring you their best interviews of the year so far
Liam Halligan and Allison Pearson open the archives and bring you some of their favourite guests on the rocket in 2024
Liam Halligan and Allison Pearson pick apart the first Prime Minister’s Questions of the new Labour government
Footage posted online before the actress’s first appearance on the show should have rung alarm bells with producers
The Telegraph columnist joins the Reform leader in Clacton to find out why he’s come back to torment the Tories
Allison and Liam speak to the columnist and conservative commentator about his views on the upcoming election
They have shown how we have to fight, case by case, activist by activist – by playing the Left at their own persecution game
It’s time to send a message to the Tories that their disregard for the British people is unacceptable
Allison and Liam speak to the candidate for Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland
As the house’s designated Snack Handmaiden, I kept a safe distance... but still saw enough to know I miss Des Lynam
The Labour leader may claim to understand why regular folk would opt to go private if they had the means, but clearly he hasn’t a clue
When lesser mortals would have stayed at home, Catherine proved that the show goes on
Just as the EU moves Right, we are about to elect a new government committed to the worst of Leftist excess
Allison and Liam speak to leader of the Reform Party about their election campaign
The good doctor was determined, endlessly curious and a tonic for the nation’s health. He will be greatly missed
He makes for a stronger and more convincing Tory than Rishi Sunak – and I’m not alone in thinking that