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Last Updated: Wednesday, 8 March 2006, 13:16 GMT
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The traffic problem's not going to go away.

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Jenny Agutter
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1131 Andrew says hello to our guests for the show: Tory MP Nadine Dorries, and Gordon Brown's former sidekick Ed Balls.

1137 It's Day Two of our Food Week and Jenny is Thame in Oxfordshire, visiting a co-op supermarket, looking at food miles, labelling and organic food, and asking shoppers whether anyone cares.

1141 It's early days for Lib Dem leader Menzies Campbell, but he seems to be preparing to move his party to the right; Laura asks whether he might find the centre ground of politics to be a little crowded.

1143 Andrew is joined by one of the big winners from the Lib Dem reshuffle: Treasury spokeswoman Julia Goldsworthy to ask whether Ming has abandoned his tax policies.

1150 Your chance to win a Daily Politics mug with our Guess The Year quiz.

1154 Andrew is joined by the BBC's political editor Nick Robinson, both of them looking forward to Sir Menzies' first appearance as Lib Dem leader at Prime Minister's Questions.

1156 We cross the road to the Commons as David Wilby takes us through Prime Minister's Questions.

1227 Andrew discuss PMQs with Nick and asks our guests Ed and Nadine what they made of it.

1234 We return to Jenny in Oxfordshire to see how Prime Minister's Questions went down in Thame and find out the winner of Guess The Year.

1237 A fortnight until the budget, and one of the possibilities grabbing a lot of attention is the idea of whacking up the the tax on 4x4s and other gas-guzzling cars. Actress Jenny Agutter joins us and implores us to reclaim the streets.

1247 Jenny offers up the final course of today's Food Week instalment from Oxfordshire, and looks at your emails on what we're eating and where we're buying it.

1253 And then back to Westminster for your questions to Ed and Nadine.

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