28/04/2016
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Alan Johnson. Shelagh Fogarty looks at the Hillsborough verdict and whether institutions involved have changed.
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Alan Johnson on the big red sofa. Radio presenter Shelagh Fogarty, who hails from Liverpool, looks at the Hillsborough verdict and whether the institutions involved have fundamentally changed.
There's a film rounding up the week from Anne McElvoy, John Nicolson and Miranda Green join the panel to look at upcoming elections, and historian and TV presenter Suzannah Lipscomb looks at the role of public buildings shaping the UK, with news of work needed on Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament.
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Clips
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Do buildings matter in power and politics?
Duration: 04:18
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Building up the political week at Westminster
Duration: 05:16
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Fogarty: Public trust in police at all-time low
Duration: 02:36
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Andrew Neil |
Panellist | Alan Johnson |
Panellist | Michael Portillo |
Panellist | Miranda Green |
Panellist | John Nicolson |
Interviewed Guest | Shelagh Fogarty |
Interviewed Guest | Suzannah Lipscomb |
Reporter | Anne McElvoy |
Assistant Producer | James Fitzgerald |
Producer | Rebecca Towers |
Producer | Gemma Stockwood |
Producer | Arryn Moy |
Assistant Editor | Richard Garvin |
Director | James Waddell |
Editor | Penny Davies |
Executive Producer | Robbie Gibb |
Executive Producer | Samir Shah |