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Andrew Marr interviews former Labour leader Neil Kinnock about Starmer's resignation and Andy Burnham's future in government.

After a stonking victory for Andy Burnham in Makerfield, Andrew Marr speaks to Alan Johnson about Starmer and the Labour government's future.

On this episode of Tonight with Andrew Marr, Andrew is joined by Polish Deputy Prime Minister , Radek Sikorski; former Advisor to President Putin, Sergei Markov; former informal adviser to the Obama administration on Iran, Trita Parsi; and Novelist and Playwright, Michael Morpurgo.

Andrew Marr interviews Baroness Angela Smith about Starmer's future and the exiled Crown Prince of Iran on the US-Iran deal.

On this episode of Tonight with Andrew Marr, Andrew is joined by former Health Secretary, Wes Streeting; Russian-born UK citizen who helped expose an alleged Russian spy ring, Sergei Cristo; Co-founder of Survivors Against Terror, Brendan Cox and Liberal Democrat Environment spokesperson, Tim Farron.

Andrew Marr interviews Esther Ghey, an online safety campaigner who lost her daughter to teenagers influenced by online violence and to an Online Safety Minister, Kanishka Narayan about the online safety ban.

On this episode of Tonight with Andrew Marr, Andrew is joined by Co-author of the Spending Defence Review, Sir Richard Barrons, Labour MP for Plymouth, who also sits on the Defence Select Committee, Fred Thomas, and Comedian and Presenter of Sixty Years of Hurt, David Baddiel.

Andrew Marr interviews Claire Hanna, an MP for Belfast South and Jonathan Hall KC about the riots overnight.

On this episode of Tonight with Andrew Marr, Andrew is joined by the Education Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities, Bridget Phillipson, Shadow Home Secretary, Chris Philp and General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress, Paul Nowak.

Andrew Marr speaks to Natalie Fleet the Safeguarding Minister and Jess Phillips about Starmer's warning to technology companies to stop the sharing of sexually explicit images of children or to face legislation in two months time.