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If you're watching in broadband, here's how to find your favourite parts of the latest show. 1200 Jenny welcomes our guests for the programme today, Spectator editor Matthew D'Ancona, and the Yorkshire Post's Political Editor, Ann Alexander.
1203 David Cameron's going to be up in Manchester next week discussing policy. Not that big a deal, you might think - except that he seems to have gone out of his way so far in his leadership to avoid putting any flesh on the revamped Tory bones. Maybe he's trying to prove that it's not just chocolate oranges and children's clothes that get him worked up. Giles asks what London's cabbies make of it all.
1208 Jenny's joined by Conservative Party Chairman Francis Maude.
1215 As always at Westminster, we've seen a series of stories this week ranging from the serious to the mildly ridiculous - and it's always fascinating to find out which ones have caught your eye. Giles counts up what you've been reading from BBC Politics News and brings us the Top Of The Political Pops, and discusses the stories with co-creator of Alan B'Stard, Maurice Gran.
1222 This week's Friday Poll is on the Labour reshuffle, and Jenny discusses the results with the Labour MP and former Home Office Minister John Denham.
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