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07/07/2015
Rigorous analysis of news and current affairs, presented by Martha Kearney.
A minute's silence has been observed to honour the fifty-two people killed by suicide bombers in London ten years ago today. Peter Clarke, who was in charge of the investigation into the London bombings, tells us that the threat from terrorists is unlike anything the UK has faced before.
The Conservative Peer, Lord Patten, former chair of the BBC Trust tells us that making the BBC pay for the cost of free TV licence fees for the over 75s was a quick and dirty deal.
Are Sundays really any different from other days of the week, or is it time to let shops open all day? The Bishop of St Albans and a conservative MP discuss.
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Tue 7 Jul 201513:00
BBC Radio 4
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Lord Patten: "It's not the government's BBC"
Duration: 06:26
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- Tue 7 Jul 201513:00BBC Radio 4
