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 0708 |
What are the possible consequences of the Senate report on intelligence failures? Norman Smith |
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Does the Iraq Survey Group still have a mission? Nick Childs.
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What are the current activities of the Iraq Survey Group? Dr Glen Rangwala of Cambridge University. |
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A look at today's newspapers. |
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The sports news with Steve May. |
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Science investment will be in focus in Monday's spending review. But what can we learn from South Korea? Charles Scanlon. |
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What kind of changes will the Chancellor make to science spending? Tom Feilden and Dr Peter Cotgreave, director of Save British Science.
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Chris Aldridge reviews today's newspapers. |
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The demolition of the infamous flats in Ballymun, Dublin starts today. James Helm. |
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Are the elderly being displaced? Allyson Pollock, Professor of public health policy and Health Minister Stephen Ladyman.
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Was US pre-war intelligence on Iraq unduly influenced by the White House? Colonel Patrick Lang, director of Middle East Analysis and director of operations at the United States Defence Intelligence Agency, and Robin Cook, former foreign secretary.
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Has Milton Keynes been unjustly ignored? |
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This week's letters. |
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Did Tony Blair consider resigning? Andrew Marr, Tessa Jowell, Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport, and Mary Ann Sieghart of The Times
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Can crime writers be society's moralists? Authors Simon Kernick and John Fullerton.
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Could the Church of England revive trials for heresy? The Bishop of Chester, Peter Foster. |
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Will the British Grand Prix move to London? Sanchia Berg and former Formula 1 driver Johnny Herbert. See how the circuit might look here.
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The Prime Minister contemplated resigning. George Jones, The Telegraph's political editor and Anne Perkins of The Guardian. |
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