Burnham's Vision, Defence Investment Plan & Forced Adoption Apology
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This week on Our Week, Untangled, Jordan and Kathryn break down another eventful week in UK politics, public policy and current affairs.
We begin with Andy Burnham's first major speech since becoming Prime Minister, analysing his vision for the country, his plans to devolve power away from Westminster, and what his priorities could mean for the future of government and public services.
Next, we discuss the government's newly published Defence Investment Plan, including the proposed increase in defence spending, the questions surrounding how it will be funded, and what it means for Britain's armed forces and national security.
We also examine the government's formal apology for the historic forced adoption scandal, looking at why the apology was made now, what support has been promised to those affected, and whether it goes far enough.
The conversation then turns to justice, as we discuss the extended sentences handed to the teenagers convicted of raping two girls, the public reaction to the case, and the wider debate about sentencing for serious youth offences.
We also cover the release of Shabir Ahmed, one of the men convicted in the Rochdale grooming gang case, the legal barriers surrounding deportation, and the political response following his release from prison.
To round off the episode, we reflect on Keir Starmer's first BBC interview since announcing his resignation, discussing his reasons for stepping down, his reflections on his time in office, and what his departure means for both Labour and the country.
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