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18 days ago
There is universal acceptance in Labour that Sir Keir Starmer's predicament is dire and he confronts immense peril, writes Chris Mason.
68 days ago
The Best Bits of Newscast's Podcast-a-Thon (Part Two) ⊕
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Laura Kuenssberg, Chris Mason, Paddy O’Connell, Lyse Doucet and Pudsey Bear
3 months ago
'Mind-blowing!' Moment BBC political editor Chris Mason reacts to Rachel Reeves' Budget being leaked ⊖
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This is the moment BBC political editor Chris Mason and economics editor Faisal Islam react live on-air to news of Rachel Reeves ' leaked Budget .
4 months ago
Chris Mason: Labour feel the heat in crucial Welsh by-election test ⊕
Polling and the mood within the parties suggest something is up in Caerphilly, writes political editor Chris Mason.
Chris Mason: Why protests have started a debate over 'Britishness' ⊖
Against the backdrop of grief after the Manchester attack, there is debate about which tenets should be fundamental in our society, writes Chris Mason.
5 months ago
'Completely different, yet genuinely get on' - watch BBC correspondents on Starmer and Trump ○
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The BBC's Political Editor Chris Mason and North America Editor Sarah Smith discuss what's at stake for both sides during the trip.
Watch: The issue explained - in 90 seconds ○
BBC political editor Chris Mason breaks it down in 90 seconds for Newscast.
7 months ago
Chris Mason: Why Labour had little choice but to suspend Diane Abbott again ○
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Labour appearing consistent is core to Abbott's second suspension, writes the BBC's Chris Mason.
Slow-motion humiliation for Starmer as he loses control of Commons ○
The BBC's political editor Chris Mason and chief political correspondent Henry Zeffman on the welfare bill.
8 months ago
Chris Mason: A hat-trick of U-turns – and this is the most awkward of the lot ○
The BBC's political editor Chris Mason gives his analysis of what the climbdown over the welfare bill means for the prime minister.