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Interview of the Week
April and May 2005
27th May 2005: What if the French Vote No
EU FlagLabour MP, Gisela Stuart, and Conservative MP, David Heathcoat-Amory, were Britain's representatives on the convention that drew up the EU constitution. They discuss the options if the French vote no on Sunday.

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20th May 2005: Education Secretary Ruth Kelly
Ruth KellyEducation Secretary Ruth Kelly on discipline in our schools.

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11th May 2005: Former Conservative leader William Hague
William HagueFormer Tory leader William Hague on his party's leadership race.

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4th May 2005: Prime Minister and labour party leader Tony Blair
Tony BlairJohn Humphrys talks to Tony Blair about the economy, Iraq and why he's decided to stand again.

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25th April 2005: Foreign Secretary Jack Straw
Jack StrawUK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw talks about Iraq as an election issue.

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20th April 2005: Pope Benedict XVI
The PopeHear Edward Stourton's historic interview with Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger recorded some years ago before being elected as the new Pope.

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14th April 2005: Shadow Secretary of State for Health, Andrew Lansley, John Reid, Health Secretary, and actress Lesley Ash.
Lesley AshPoliticians Andrew Lansley and John Reid along with actress Lesley Ash - who was hit by a super-bug - discuss the measures to tackle MRSA.

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8th April 2005: Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor and Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams
Edward Stourton, Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor and Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan WilliamsCardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor and Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams talk about the funeral of Pope John Paul II.

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1st April 2005: Newly appointed Head of World Bank, Paul Wolfowitz
Paul WolfowitzUS Deputy Defence Secretary, Paul Wolfowitz, gives his first radio interview since being appointed the new head of the World Bank.

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