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Guardian Daily

Our archive news podcast (2006 – 2010). You can find our new daily news podcast at Today in Focus

  • Jennifer Aniston

    Guardian Daily: Tory education plans

    In our daily audio show with Jon Dennis, we discuss Tory education plans, Iranian jails – and Jennifer Aniston's latest fragrance

  • Barack Obama meets with Prime Minister David Cameron in the Oval Office.

    Guardian Daily: Cameron and Obama reset UK-US relationship

    Gary Younge on David Cameron's meeting with Barack Obama in Washington; plus the xx favourites to win Mercury Music Prize

  • Michael Gove

    Guardian Daily: Parents, teachers and pupils rally against school building cuts

    Protest in Westminster over school building cuts; plus David Cameron relaunches 'big society'

  • Doctor

    Guardian Daily: What NHS reforms will mean for patients

    Guardian experts give their reaction to Andrew Lansley's radical healthcare white paper, in a special edition of our daily audio show with Jon Dennis

  • The Beatles

    Guardian Daily: High earners will pay more for degrees, says Cable

    University-leavers may be taxed according to earnings; plus how a teenage Beatles fan got access to the Fab Four, in our daily audio show with Jon Dennis

  • Andy Burnham

    Politics Weekly: Andy Burnham, the NHS and the French veil ban

    Labour leadership hopeful Andy Burnham is in the studio to discuss the French parliament's vote for a ban on the full face veil, reforms to the NHS and his campaign to lead his party

  • afghan soldiers

    Guardian Daily: Three British soldiers killed by rogue Afghan soldier

    Manhunt launched after four soldiers also injured in Helmand attack; plus parents defend head teacher's pay package of over £200,000

  • Andrew Lansley, the health secretary

    Guardian Daily: GPs to handle budgets in NHS reform

    Health secretary unveils 'radical' white paper; plus Polanski escapes extradition to the US

  • 'The World Cup feeling is still here!'

    Guardian Daily: The World Cup, a festival of football ... and capitalism

    Our panellists discuss how the World Cup Finals have reflected culture and society, in a special edition of our daily audio show with Jon Dennis

  • Michael Gove announcing education projects worth £1bn are to be axed.

    Politics Weekly: Michael Gove's grovelling apology and Nick Clegg's reform gamble

    The education secretary says sorry for errors on school budget cuts; how the civil service is coping with coalition and Nick Clegg's plan to change the voting system in this week's show with Michael White, Julian Glover and Rafael Behr

  • An iceberg melts in Greeland in 2007. Climate change. Environment. Global warming. Photograph: John McConnico/AP

    Guardian Daily: 'Climategate' scientists cleared of dishonesty

    'Rigour and honesty' of scientists not in doubt, says review; also, the legacy of the 7/7 terror attacks for young people, Muslims and Ken Livingstone in our daily show

  • Sir Alan Budd

    Guardian Daily: George Osborne's spending watchdog quits

    Sir Alan Budd resigns as head of Office for Budget Responsibility, Jean Nouvel's Serpentine pavilion, David Cameron announces torture inquiry, and Germany prepares for the World Cup semis ,in our daily audio show

  • The BBC 6Music logo

    Guardian Daily: BBC 6Music to be saved

    BBC Trust scraps plan to axe digital music station, government start to announce more civil service cuts, HIV soccer in South Africa, and the hunt for Raoul Moat, in our daily audio show

  • A prison cell

    Guardian Daily: Can prison work?

    In our weekly discussion, we ask if justice secretary Kenneth Clarke's prison reforms can be made to work. Juliet Lyons, Paddy Scrivener and Alan Travis discuss with Mike Duran

  • Kenneth Clarke

    Guardian Daily: Prison may not work, claims Clarke

    Kenneth Clarke gets tender on crime, a British CEO could be extradited over sale of banned leaded fuel to Iraq, South Africans rally round Ghana football team, and Larry King to leave the limelight, in our daily show

  • Mikhail Semenko, one of the alleged Russian spies pictured outside the White House.

    Guardian Daily: Russians charged with spying in USA

    Former KGB spy Oleg Gordievsky talks about the espionage allegations in America, the legacy of the World Cup 2010 and Prince Charles defends claims that he's meddling, in our daily show

  • England manager Fabio Capello

    Guardian Daily: Capello to wait two weeks for fate

    Capello's fate delayed for 2 weeks, number of non-EU workers allowed into UK cut temporarily and Kyrgyzstan split by referendum.

  • Kingston Jamaica Coke

    Guardian Daily: Jamaica's drug lord in US jail

    We examine the case of Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, the alleged Jamaican drug baron who was arrested this week and extradited overnight to the US. Tim Maby is joined by Chris McGreal and Rory Carroll

  • Jermaine Defoe celebrates after scoring Portsmouth's winning goal

    Guardian Daily: England survive to World Cup knockout stage

    Jermaine Defoe goal keeps England's World Cup hopes alive; IFS warning on austerity budget; and geothermal power for the Pennines

  • Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne

    Budget 2010: business podcast special

    Ruth Sunderland, Julian Glover and Seumas Milne test George Osborne's claims that today's budget was unavoidable and progressive, while Michael White gets reaction from Westminster

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