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Last Updated: Friday, 21 April 2006, 13:53 GMT 14:53 UK
Friday April 21st
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The pictures of the glacier will make people realise this is the central issue. Nothing else matters as much as dealing with a future which will be very unpleasant for most of the world, unless we tackle it now.
John Gummer

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1200 Jenny's in charge today, with a new format for Fridays, where we look ahead at the issues that will be preoccupying MPs as they head out to their constituencies. Our special guests are columnist Zoe Williams and broadcaster Nick Ferrari.

1204 Labour got a hard enough time over job cuts in the health service this week. But next week the unions will get their chance to lash out at the government when UNISON's health workers meet in Gateshead on Monday. Giles is talking to pensioners about the state of the NHS.

1209 Jenny welcomes into the conversation Julian Rhind-Tutt. He's not a doctor, but he found out about medicine researching the Channel Four comedy Green Wing.

1216 Giles has been talking to the Political Pop Pickers - all the many thousands of people who trawl the Politics pages of BBC Online. He's finding out which stories tickle the interest of everyone who lives outside the Westminster village to present the Top Of The Political Pops.

1221 Every week, we'll be presenting the Friday Poll, linking up with the pollsters Populus to find out what voters are saying about the stories that affect all of us. This week, we've asked a thousand of you about whether David Cameron is going to walk the walk on climate change.

1223 We're joined by the man who chairs Mr Cameron's Quality Of Life policy group, the Tory MP John Gummer.

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