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Who governs Britain?

Cultural discussion programme. Andrew Marr discusses power, politics and the law with Lord Neuberger, Barbara Hosking, Robert Harris and Tim Bale.

The former President of the Supreme Court, Lord Neuberger, questions how senior judges became cast as 'enemies of the people' last year. He tells Andrew Marr how the judiciary has grown more powerful and ready to challenge the government over the last half century - while professor of politics Tim Bale explores whether parliament has at the same time become weaker. Cicero was proscribed as an enemy of the people in the 1st century BC. Robert Harris's Cicero trilogy has now been dramatized for the stage, and is a timely reminder of earlier collisions of politics, the law and the people. Barbara Hosking understands the workings of politics and the media, having served under two Prime Ministers - Harold Wilson and Edward Heath - and pioneered breakfast television. She reflects back on her life travelling from a Cornish village to the corridors of power.
Producer: Katy Hickman.

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43 minutes

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Mon 18 Dec 2017 21:30

Lord David Neuberger

Lord Neuberger is the聽Former President of the Supreme Court, having retired in September 2017.聽

Robert Harris

Robert Harris is the author of twelve bestselling novels, including the Cicero Trilogy.

Munich is published by Hutchinson.

Imperium runs at Stratford-upon-Avon until February 2018.聽

Barbara Hosking

Barbara Hosking is a former civil servant.

Exceeding My Brief: Memoirs of a Disobedient Civil Servant is published by Biteback.

Tim Bale

Tim Bale is Professor of Politics at Queen Mary, University of London.聽

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Andrew Marr
Interviewed Guest David Neuberger
Interviewed Guest Tim Bale
Interviewed Guest Robert Harris
Interviewed Guest Barbara Hosking
Producer Katy Hickman

Broadcasts

  • Mon 18 Dec 2017 09:00
  • Mon 18 Dec 2017 21:30

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