32 | John Lanchester

David and Helen talk to novelist and LRB essayist John Lanchester about banks, money and power.  Why have so few bankers gone to jail since the financial crisis?  Can the Euro survive?  Should we be more frightened of unaccountable power in Wall Street or in Silicon Valley?  Plus John updates us on how he's getting on with his Amazon Echo: it's scarier than you think.  In collaboration with the London Review of Books.

31 | Power In The Digital Age

This week we're bringing you some of the ideas and voices from an event held in Cambridge to discuss power in the world of Facebook and Google.  Where does Mark Zuckerberg end and Facebook begin?  How are autocratic regimes taking advantage of the latest technology?  Why is online shopping like the Truman Show?  We talk with the people doing the most interesting research into how smart machines are changing the very basis of politics.  It's scary, but it's also really interesting.

30 | Richard Dearlove

In the week following the worst terrorist attack in Britain for more than a decade, we talk to the former Head of MI6 (the British Secret Intelligence Service) about terror, security and Trump.  Richard Dearlove tells us how he sees the future of NATO and of Europe, and where he thinks the next big threats are coming from.  Plus he tells us why he is pro-Brexit and why the Trump administration is not all bad.  A lively exchange of views, with Aaron Rapport.

29 | Chilcot Report

**This episode is an extra - from ELECTION podcast, the previous iteration of Talking Politics.**

David Runciman talks to Glen Rangwala on the day after the publication of the Chilcot report, about what's in it and what's missing. Glen exposed the 'dodgy dossier' at the time of the Iraq war and is a leading expert on the politics of the region. They discuss what are the real lessons to learn from Chilcot and why the problems extend beyond a few individuals. They also examine Tony Blair's claims about what Iraq would be like if Saddam were still there. Plus, was Jeremy Corbyn the right person to apologise?

28 | Chris Clark / Germany and India

**Recorded + edited before the events of 22/3/17 in London**

We're joined by best-selling historian Chris Clark - author of The Sleepwalkers - to talk about German politics past and present.  How spooked is the German political establishment by Trump and Brexit?  How big is the threat to Angela Merkel from a resurgent SPD?  And how can Germany square its growing power with the legacy of its history?  With Helen Thompson and Chris Bickerton.  Plus Maha Rafi Atal updates us on the latest developments in India, where Modi's populism appears to be more popular than ever.

 

 

27 | Patience Wheatcroft & Brexit

In the week Brexit clears its first big parliamentary hurdle, we talk to prominent Remainer and Tory rebel Patience Wheatcroft about the view from the Lords and what it's like to be on the receiving end of the wrath of the Brexiteers. Plus we're joined by Helen and the two Chrises to talk about IndyRef2 and whether Project Fear could possibly work second time round. Is the UK finished? We try to decide.