Aired: 1/12/2022
Aired: 1/19/2022
As Boris Johnson fights to save his premiership, Robert and Anuska speak to Transport Secretary Grant Shapps and Labour Deputy Party Leader Angela Rayner.
Aired: 1/26/2022
Robert and Anuska are joined by Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng, Labour's Emily Thornberry and former US National Security Adviser John Bolton.
Aired: 2/2/2022
Aired: 2/9/2022
Robert is joined by Simon Clarke, Ruth Davidson, Richard Walker and Tom Watson.
Aired: 2/16/2022
Aired: 2/23/2022
Aired: 2/28/2022
Aired: 3/9/2022
Robert and Anushka bring the latest news from Ukraine and discusss the war and its domestic impact with education secretary Nadhim Zahawi, Conservative MP and former soldier Johnny Mercer and former US ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker.
Aired: 3/16/2022
Aired: 3/23/2022
Aired: 5/25/2022
Robert and Anushka are joined by Jess Phillips, Victoria Prentis and Lord Ricketts.
Aired: 6/8/2022
Robert and Anushka are joined by Wladimir Klitschko, James Heappey, and Wes Streeting.
Aired: 6/15/2022
Aired: 6/22/2022
Aired: 6/29/2022
Aired: 7/6/2022
Aired: 7/13/2022
Aired: 7/20/2022
Aired: 9/7/2022
Robert discusses the task facing our new PM with Jeremy Hunt, Jess Phillips and Dave Ward.
Aired: 9/21/2022
Robert is joined by Simon Clarke, Lesia Vasylenko, Justin King and Emily Thornberry.
Aired: 9/28/2022
Robert is joined by Treasury Secretary Chris Philp, John McDonnell, and Delia Smith.
Aired: 10/5/2022
Aired: 10/12/2022
Robert is joined by Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg and IMF Deputy MD Gita Gopinath.
Aired: 10/24/2022
Robert is joined by Sajid Javid, Lisa Nandy, John Whittingdale and Rebecca Long-Bailey.
Aired: 10/26/2022
Robert is joined by Labour's Angela Rayner, Tesco boss John Allan, and Ian Blackford.
Aired: 11/2/2022
Aired: 11/16/2022
Aired: 12/7/2022
Robert Peston and Anushka Asthana are joined by Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting, NHS England's Chris Hopson, Katharine Birbalsingh, Lord Deben and Caroline Nokes.
Aired: 12/12/2022
Robert and Anushka are joined by Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, Martin Lewis, Rail Minister Huw Merriman, UNISON General Secretary Christina McAnea and Iceland MD Richard Walker.