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If you're watching in broadband, here's how to find your favourite parts of the latest show. 1200 Andrew welcomes our guest for the programme: the Labour cabinet minister and Leader of the House of Lords, Baroness Amos.
1205 Ten months ago, four suicide bombers shattered the rush hour routine for millions of Londoners. Three tube trains and a bus were targeted, killing 52 people and injuring 700 more. The question on the public's lips: how could it happen here? Today, two reports attempt to answer that question - the Intelligence & Security Committee published their report a couple of hours ago, and in the next few minutes we're expecting the Home Secretary to make public the findings of the internal government inquiry. Jenny's been reading.
1207 Jenny speaks to John Falding, the partner of Anat Rosenberg, who died on the Number 30 bus in Tavistock Square, about whether there should be a public inquiry.
1210 Andrew's joined by Lord Tom King, former Defence Secretary and also the first chairman of the Government's Intelligence & Security Committee.
1217 We cross the road to the Commons, where the new Home Secretary, John Reid, is giving the government's response to the Intelligence Committee report.
1225 Priorities have changed since the Labour government promised to be big supporters of lifelong learning. The amount of taxpayers' cash going towards adult education is being cut, fees are going up, and some courses for adult learners have already disappeared. Laura's been studying what's going on.
1228 Your emails and questions for Baroness Amos.
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