John Humphrys It's twenty years since David Steel, who was then the leader of the Liberal Party, told his conference 'go back to your constituencies & prepare for Government' - a grand ambition,...
John Humphrys When William Hague won the leadership of the Conservative Party four years ago the party was reeling from its worst defeat in modern political history - shattered, totally demoralised....
PY Gerbeau Everybody asking me why I'm coming out today, but you know well as you said before I've been very quiet making sure that the competition process was going properly with Legacy. But I'm told...
John Humphrys William Hague has only a few months at best to persuade the nation that he's a Prime Minister in waiting. That's quite a task, that is, that you believe the election is going to be held...
John Humphrys The affair of the Hinduja brothers passport has claimed the scalp of Peter Mandelson; threatens perhaps the future of another Minister, Keith Vaz; it's also brought to the fore, yet...
To now a remarkable interview. It’s been 8 weeks since Damilola Taylor bled to death on a stairwell on a Peckham Estate in South East London. Despite the fact that a number of people have been...
Sarah Montague The laboratory is in the constituency of the former Prime Minister John Major who is in our radio car now. Good morning. John Major Good morning. Sarah Montague What do you think should...
James Naughtie: Consignia, what does that mean? Well it's not the Lazio centre forward who missed the sitter against Fiorentina. And it's not the man who's going to be singing La Boheme at Covent...
James Naughtie: I spoke to Roger Hayward, Chairman of the PR Standards Council, earlier. Is he surprised at what happened?  Roger Hayward: Terrible. Many people think public relations is about froth...
Chris Woodhead: Good morning John. John Humphrys: And some very strong language here: betrayal for instance. Chris Woodhead: Yes. The language is strong, but I feel strongly. I am passionate about the...