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  1. 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. He regularly presents Radio 4's Week in Westminster and hosts a podcast and a one-man show, Rock N Roll Politics.

  2. Nov 28, 2018 · Steve Richards is a political columnist and broadcaster. He is the author of Turning Points: Crisis and Change in Modern Britain from 1945 to Truss. September 2023. Cuts, war, Brexit: all fuel...

  3. 6 days ago · Rock & Roll Politics with Steve Richards on Apple Podcasts. 320 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Oct 6, 2021 · Election 2024. 6 October 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.

  6. Jan 25, 2021 · 14. 1.7K views 3 years ago. Two veterans of the Westminster Bubble discuss political leadership and British Prime Ministers from Wilson to Johnson. Journalist and author Steve Richards in...

  7. Steve Richards presents a twice-weekly podcast Rock N Roll Politics and is a former political editor of the New Statesman. Latest articles. Diary. Labour is haunted by the ghosts of 1997. Also this week: Why Keir Starmer isn’t boring, and dancing with David Miliband. By Steve Richards. Culture. By Steve Richards. The New Statesman podcast.