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If you're watching in broadband, here's how to find your favourite parts of the latest show. 1200 As Oscar Wilde nearly said, "one Cabinet minister scandal may be regarded as a misfortune; to have two looks like carelessness - but three!" Luckily for Labour MPs, there are the local elections next week to take their minds off things! Jenny's in charge for our revamped Friday, where we look ahead to the issues that will be occupying MPs as they head back to their constituencies. Her guests are Kirsty Walker from the Daily Mail and Kevin Maguire from the Daily Mirror.
1203 All the parties will be out on the stump this weekend, trying to swing your vote. But will anyone be listening? Or have the events of the last few days made you despair of our elected representatives? Giles has been talking to future voters to find out whether people are still engaged in the political process.
1208 Jenny discusses the issue with broadcaster Matthew Wright.
1215 It's time for Top Of The Political Pops - our chart of the most-read political stories on the BBC website.
1221 Our Friday Poll this week picks up on Charles Clarke's management of the Home Office: we asked you whether Britain is safer under LAbour.
1223 We're joined by a man who's become something of an expert on the Home Office: David Blunkett's biographer, Stephen Pollard.
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