The British political podcast scene has exploded, with everyone from former spin doctors to ex-MPs grabbing a microphone. Time to rank which ones actually deserve your commute.
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The Rest Is Politics
Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart's centrist juggernaut has become the default Sunday roast of political chat. Love it or roll your eyes, it's everywhere.
The News Agents
Three former Beeb heavyweights bringing daily news analysis with a bit more bite than they were allowed before. Emily Maitlis's eyebrow does a lot of heavy lifting.
Political Currency
The former Chancellors-who-never-quite-were swap gossip from inside the Treasury and Number 11. Surprisingly chummy for two people who once wanted to destroy each other.
Electoral Dysfunction
Beth Rigby, Ruth Davidson and Jess Phillips dissect Westminster with the energy of a WhatsApp group chat. Sharper than your average panel show.
Newscast
Laura Kuenssberg, Chris Mason and the gang deliver the day's politics with proper Beeb impartiality. The comfort food of political podcasts.
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