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| ![]() Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble Sunday 29th July on BBC 1 On this week's programme, Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble told Peter Sissons about the difficulties of implementing the peace process amid a backdrop of continuing violence and distrust. With the foot-and-mouth epidemic continuing, the RSPCA's Chief Veterinary Officer Chris Laurence and the Chief Executive of the Countryside Agency Richard Wakeford discuss why it has proved so difficult to stamp out and how much longer it could continue. Former Foreign Secretary and euro-sceptic Malcolm Rifkind explains why he is supporting the pro-Europe Tory leadership candidate, Kenneth Clarke. Sam Younger, Chairman of the Electoral Commission, told Peter Sissons how his department's recently published report on voting in the last general election may help increase turnout in future campaigns. In the wake of the Genoa G8 Summit riots, protester Norman Blair and undercover Sunday Times journalist John Elliott recount their first-hand experiences of the disturbances. This week's transcripts: Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble Former Foreign Secretary Malcolm Rifkind G8 protester Norman Blair and undercover journalist John Elliott | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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