Phil England asks Anthony Barnett, founder of openDemocracy, about the UK's constitutional crisis and the relevance of Iceland's constitutional convention.
The astounding NO vote that swept every part of Greece will take time to digest and understand and its meaning also depends on how the Europeans respond. But here are some immediate reactions.
"A strange referendum, then, when both sides want the same thing: a viable agreement with the institutions... that keeps Greece in the Eurozone." Anthony Barnett pursues clarity on his way to Greece.
What would have happened if Clegg had stood down and allowed Cable to lead?
A message to England from America's Black Lives Matter, A talk under the oldest Yew in England, and might says it is right
A lively exchange over Magna Carta, Bragg's series of programmes on it, and Barnett's criticisms of those programmes.
As the Queen is prepared to annoint the humiliation of King John with a witticism there is a gathering anger against the way Britain is governed.
The Comic Tragedy of British Politics 3: Real People
The Comic Tragedy of British Politics, 2: Can England join the Union?
The comic tragedy of British politics: 1
Can the English left finally wake up and smell the constitution?