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Peston on Sunday Season 5 Episodes

18 Episodes 2018 - 2018

Episode 1

Episode #5.1

47 mins

Robert interviews Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, newly-appointed Culture Secretary Matt Hancock and actress Miriam Margolyes in 2018's first edition of the show.

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Episode 2

Episode #5.2

47 mins

Embattled UKIP leader Henry Bolton, CBI director-general Carolyn Fairbairn and Chief Secretary to the Treasury Liz Truss are Robert's guests this week.

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Episode 3

Episode #5.3

47 mins

Jacob Rees-Mogg, Gina Miller, Baroness Evans and Nish Kumar are Robert's guests. With analysis and comment from MP's Nadine Dorries and Kate Hoey.

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Episode 4

Episode #5.4

47 mins

Katie Price talks to Robert about the trolling of her disabled son and her campaign to change the law. Housing Minister Dominic Raab, Gus O'Donnell and Shami Chakrabarti are among the other guests.

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Episode 5

Episode #5.5

47 mins

Robert speaks to Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, Justice Minister David Gauke and Irish senator Neale Richmond. With comment from Theresa Villiers and Alastair Campbell.

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Episode 6

Episode #5.6

47 mins

Ruth Davidson, Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry and Justine Greening are among the guests speaking to Robert on this week's show.

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Episode 7

Episode #5.7

47 mins

Robert interviews Leader of the House of Commons Andrea Leadsom, Labour Party Deputy Leader Tom Watson and the Democratic Unionist Party's Nigel Dodds.

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Episode 8

Episode #5.8

47 mins

Robert speaks to Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable and Cabinet Office Minister David Lidington. With analysis from MPs Caroline Flint and Sarah Wollaston.

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Episode 9

Episode #5.9

47 mins

Chancellor Philip Hammond and Shadow Business Secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey discuss the Spring Statement, American trade tariffs and the poisoning of a former Russian spy in Salisbury.

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Episode 10

Episode #5.10

47 mins

The poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in Salisbury dominates the discussion this week. Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell discusses the Spring Statement.

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Episode 11

Episode #5.11

47 mins

Brexit, the sacking of Owen Smith, extra funding for the NHS, data protection and the reaction from around the world to the poisoning in Salisbury are among the topics discussed by Robert and his guests.

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Episode 12

Episode #5.12

47 mins

The airstrikes against Syria dominate discussion as Robert speaks to David Lidington, Emily Thornberry, Patricia Scotland and Caroline Lucas.

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Episode 13

Episode #5.13

47 mins

Robert discusses the Windrush deportation scandal with John McDonnell and Sayeeda Warsi. He also discusses antisemitism in the Labour Party with actress Maureen Lipman.

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Episode 14

Episode #5.14

47 mins

The announcement of the date for Donald Trump's state visit to the UK is one the main talking points this week as are mounting problems for Home Secretary Amber Rudd.

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Episode 15

Episode #5.15

47 mins

Robert discusses the local election results, the resignation of Home Secretary Amber Rudd, open revolt against party leaders, transgender rights and medical discrimination against the elderly with his guests.

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Episode 16

Episode #5.16

47 mins

Robert speaks to Israeli Ambassador Mark Regev, Leader of the House of Lords Natalie Evans and Shadow Business Secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey. With tributes to the late Tessa Jowell.

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Episode 17

Episode #5.17

47 mins

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, trade union leader Len McCluskey and business leader Paul Drechsler are among the guests discussing everything from the royal wedding to internet trolls.

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Episode 18

Episode #5.18

47 mins

The people of the Republic of Ireland have voted to liberalise abortion laws leaving Northern Ireland's abortion laws as an aberration. How can the British Government respond?

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