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Interview of the Week
August and September 2003
September 26th: Former Health Secretary Alan Milburn
Alan MilburnThe Blairite former cabinet minister talks about the direction of New Labour in his first interview since he resigned.

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September 18th: Hans Blix on Iraq's missing WMD
Hans BlixThe former UN Chief Weapons Inspector tells us he thinks Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction do not exist.

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September 2nd: John Reid on reform needed in the NHS
John ReidThe Minister for Health, John Reid, responds to charges made by union leaders against reforming the National Health Service and the formation of foundation hospitals.

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August 29th: Tony Blair gives evidence at the Hutton Inquiry
The Prime MinisterFormer Ministers, George Foulkes and Lord Heseltine assess the performance of the Prime Minister at the Inquiry yesterday.

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August 20th 2003: The aftermath of the bombing at the UN.
Jack StrawThe Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw reacts to the bombing of the UN building in Iraq that killed dozens of people, including the top UN envoy - Sergio Vieira de Mello.

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August 15th 2003: Tony Martin declines to express remorse.
Tony Martin"I am not a hero": Tony Martin speaks to John in his first interview since returning home.

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August 6th 2003: What future for Guantanamo Britons?
Lord Goldsmith"All options remain open" for Guantanamo Britons: Attorney General Lord Goldsmith also reflects on the controversial appointment of the new director of public prosecutions.

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