1. 'No risk in leaving EU'published at 10:56

    Sky News

    "None of our trade and jobs is at any kind of risk" from leaving the EU, says Conservative MP John Redwood. He says he wants Britain to come out of the "current EU" but will support David Cameron if he gets a "really good deal" in renegotiation, on Sky News.

  2. 'Never questioned Farage leadership'published at 10:51

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Douglas Carswell says Nigel Farage "has always been the leader of UKIP". "I have never questioned that at all", he tells John Pienaar, although he adds that every party should have a period of self-reflection after a bad election result. 

  3. 'EU not in left's interest'published at 10:48

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    People on the left are starting to realise it's not in the their interest to go along with ever closer union in Europe, says Douglas Carswell.

    He suggests the head of the referendum No campaign should be a wealth creator, like James Dyson. 

  4. 'Labour lost badly'published at 10:46

    Sky News

    Ed Miliband's leadership will be looked at as part of Labour's investigation into its defeat because "we lost badly and in a way we didn't expect," Harriet Harman says. 

  5. EU's 'real issue'published at 10:46

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    UKIP MP Douglas Carswell says the "real issue" in EU talks is the right of 400m to move to the UK. That issue is not being addressed by the prime minister, says Mr Carswell. 

    He says the effect of changing benefits new migrants from the EU are entitled to would be "marginal". 

  6. EU talkspublished at 10:41

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Sam Coates, the deputy political editor at The Times, tells Pienaar's Politics the debate on the EU is being had on David Cameron's terms at the moment. 

    George Eaton from the New Statesman says Mr Cameron's standing in Europe has been enhanced by his election victory. 

  7. Proper debatepublished at 10:41

    Sky News

    Harriet Harman says Labour did not have a proper debate about its future direction when it selected Ed Miliband as its leader in 2010. This time will be different, she says, with televised hustings and the involvement of non-party members.

  8. 'Uncomfortable truths'published at 10:39

    Sky News

    Labour's investigation into its election defeat will be like a "truth and reconciliation" commission, says acting party leader Harriet Harman on Sky News. "It will be quite uncomfortable in some respects," she says.

  9. Reform neededpublished at 10:30

    Sky News

    Nicola Sturgeon says the EU interferes too much in the affairs of member states and is not democratic enough, but she will campaign to stay in.

  10. 'Labour could become irrelevant'published at 10:30

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Labour needs people who have been around for a while and have seen the party's progression, says Andy Burham. The party is facing a serious situation and cannot assume the election was its lowest point, he adds, saying it could becoming increasingly irrelevant if it doesn't respond to people's concerns. 

  11. Mansion tax 'presentation'published at 10:29

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    The politics of envy is not something people respond to, says Andy Burnham. The presentation of the mansion tax in Labour's general election campaign was problematic, he adds. 

  12. SNP bid to amend EU billpublished at 10:28

    Sky News

    The SNP will attempt to amend the EU referendum bill so that the UK could not leave the EU unless the move was backed by the majority of voters in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, party leader Nicola Sturgeon tells Sky News. This is needed because the UK is a "multinational state," she argues.

  13. 'Loyal to the party'published at 10:23

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    I am a loyal Labour man, says Andy Burnham. He says he has been loyal to the various leaders he has served under, but brought in policies changes where he could. 

    He tells Pienaar's Politics he wants a "public NHS that puts people before profits". 

  14. 'Win in 2020'published at 10:19

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Andy Burnham says he is building a movement for Labour to win in 2020. Some in the media are constantly suggesting the only thing that matters is Labour's relationship with the unions, but that is not the main issue, Mr Burnham adds. 

  15. Unions 'demonised'published at 10:16

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    The government is constantly trying to demonise trade unions, says Andy Burnham, He adds he will not let that happen. 

  16. 50p tax ratepublished at 10:14

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Andy Burnham tells John Pienaar he also supports the retention of the 50p tax rate, as Yvette Cooper did on Marr earlier. 

  17. 'My own man'published at 10:14

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    "I'll be my own man" says Andy Burnham when asked about union support in his Labour leadership bid. He says he has made a decision not to take money from the unions. 

    On the benefit cap, he says the shadow cabinet will have to look at the government's proposals when they come forward.

  18. World Cup boycottpublished at 10:10

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Labour leadership candidate Andy Burnham is the first guest on Pienaar's Politics this morning. On Fifa, he tells John Pienaar he has long had doubts about Russia hosting the next World Cup - dating back to the Ukraine conflict - and says there is a "pretty overwhelming case" for England to boycott it. 

    He suggests the FA should be stronger and take a stand. 

  19. Sugar consumptionpublished at 09:56

    The Andrew Marr Show

    One in three teenagers are drinking high-energy sugary drinks, says Mr Stevens and we are going to need "reformulation" to take sugar out of food. Responsible retailers will need to act, he adds. 

  20. 'Obesity the new smoking'published at 09:55

    We have to get more serious as a nation about our health and prevention, says Mr Stevens. The new smoking is obesity, he adds.