View image | gettyimages.com I’m one of the contributors to this week’s Guardian Politics podcast, focusing on the three big stories this week: the Lib Dem conference in Bournemouth, lurid allegations contained in Michael Ashcroft’s revenge biography of David Cameron, (…)
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Commuting is a major part of my daily life, so I find podcasts are an essential way to make use of time I’d otherwise spend staring vacantly out the window or idly refreshing and re-refreshing Twitter. Here, in order of where they appear in my iTunes directory, are the podcasts I listen to most frequently… […]
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A personal guide to the 13 most essential political podcasts
by Stephen Tall on June 10, 2013
Commuting is a major part of my daily life, so I find podcasts are an essential way to make use of time I’d otherwise spend staring vacantly out the window or idly refreshing and re-refreshing Twitter. Here, in order of where they appear in my iTunes directory, are the podcasts I listen to most frequently… […]