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Steve Richards (born 6 June 1960) is a British TV presenter and political columnist, who has written columns for the Guardian, Independent and New Statesman, of which he was political editor for a time.
6 days ago · Rock & Roll Politics with Steve Richards on Apple Podcasts. 325 episodes. Based on his live one-man show Rock & Roll Politics, the broadcaster and author Steve Richards takes a twice-weekly behind the scenes tour of UK politics and the media that shapes the way we view the epic political dramas.
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Based on his hit one-man show Rock N Roll Politics, broadcaster and author Steve Richards takes listeners on a weekly behind-the-scenes tour of UK politics. From the media’s impact on our political perceptions to refreshed perspectives on the past, this is your weekly guide through seismic times.
Oct 6, 2021 · Steve Richards’ Diary: Joining the veterans’ club, the lessons of the political past, and why “future leaders” fail. When I joined the New Statesman aged 34, I was called “youthful”. Now my tendency to reflect on the past works against me. By Steve Richards. Illustration by Sean Gladwell/ Getty Images.
Oct 1, 2023 · 1 October 2023. To turn or not to turn? In his new book, the former New Statesman political editor identifies the defining moments when Britain changed. By Steve Richards. All change: Violet and Clement Attlee salute the Labour landslide outside Transport House, the party’s London HQ, 1945. Photo by Keystone / Getty Images.
Jan 2, 2024 · An authoritative history of the most consequential events in post-war British politics from Steve Richards, broadcaster, journalist, and author of The Prime Ministers We Never Had. ‘Steve Richards is one of the shrewdest political commentators we have’ – Andrew Marr.
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5 days ago · Based on his live one-man show Rock & Roll Politics, the broadcaster and author Steve Richards takes a twice-weekly behind the scenes tour of UK politics and the media that shapes the way we view the epic political dramas.